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host: the book is what blackened white america must do now -- what black-and-white america must do now. the author is armstrong williams. thank you for have -- for being here with us today. guest: thank you for having me. thank you for your comments. god bless you and god bless this great country of ours known as the united states of america. host: that is it for our program today. another edition of washington journal will come your way at 7:00 tomorrow morning. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy, visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> you're watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government, created by america's cable television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. dr. anthony fauci joins a discussion on the response to the pandemic, in science on the frontlines, today at 1:00 p.m. eastern. tuesday, a campaign event with president trump at the winston-salem, north carolina airport. live coverage begins at 7:00
host: the book is what blackened white america must do now -- what black-and-white america must do now. the author is armstrong williams. thank you for have -- for being here with us today. guest: thank you for having me. thank you for your comments. god bless you and god bless this great country of ours known as the united states of america. host: that is it for our program today. another edition of washington journal will come your way at 7:00 tomorrow morning. ♪ [captions copyright...
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it's white america that's listening to him, let's be blungt he's still getting positive reviews even for his handling of covid from white america is there something, is there somebody that's got the gravitas or that's trusted enough that isn't donald trump who in your view could talk the majority of white america into believing these truths because honestly if we still have large numbers of people who don't believe covid is real and who reject mask wearing and reject the science, i don't know how we back out of this crisis, because there will still be some people who are behaving the way those people did in nevada is there somebody out there, do you think? >> look, joy, i think that first off there are tens and tens and tens of millions of white people across america who stand in strong opposition to the insanity of the trump administration, along with the other americans that trump has betrayed look at our military made up of every race and ethnicity in the country, the people that trump called suckers and losers. the reality is this, we have a political issue in the country and the
it's white america that's listening to him, let's be blungt he's still getting positive reviews even for his handling of covid from white america is there something, is there somebody that's got the gravitas or that's trusted enough that isn't donald trump who in your view could talk the majority of white america into believing these truths because honestly if we still have large numbers of people who don't believe covid is real and who reject mask wearing and reject the science, i don't know...
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the black population only makes up 13 percent, so you need white america and everyone else to vote.e won two terms, so i don't know what her experience has been, but it hasn't been my experience. >> the bottom line as this, democrats are worried that black voters are voting for trump, or kimberly, they are shocked that i am voting for trump. what's happening is they have to keep playing the race card to make sure there is racial division because they want to keep blacks on the democratic plantation. it won't work. >> kimberly, good look in your race, leo, thank you bro director of national intelligence is scaling back in person security briefings because members of congress are leaking that information within minutes of getting it. by the way, the adam schiff as throwing a trip. that will be next. >> sean: the injustice of the michael flynn case as the dc circuit court denied general flynn's effort to have the case dismissed despite the department of justice wanting to drop the matter entirely. the ruling means judge sullivan can proceed with the spectacle of a hearing into a review
the black population only makes up 13 percent, so you need white america and everyone else to vote.e won two terms, so i don't know what her experience has been, but it hasn't been my experience. >> the bottom line as this, democrats are worried that black voters are voting for trump, or kimberly, they are shocked that i am voting for trump. what's happening is they have to keep playing the race card to make sure there is racial division because they want to keep blacks on the democratic...
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white america continues to spread the theory that pulling yourself up by your bootstraps good decision making education and simply being a good citizen will lead to a prosperous life and well if that sounds like balti logic well it is but let's not operate under a veil of ignorance facts are facts and numbers reveal a story many across america just refuse to accept according to the brookings institution the net worth of the typical white family in 2016 was $171000.00 meanwhile that of a black family stood and lee has nearly hint times the wealth of the average black family and over the past 3 decades white house hold well far exceeds blacks were garlits of the recessions or economic of people in fact not only do white households require recover quicker after recessions are downturns they also tend to gain even more wealth. and if all things remain constant black wealth could actually drop to a net 0 nada zilch by the year 2053 according to a report by the nonprofit prosperity now 2 of the nation's leading civil rights leaders recently sat down with business insider to dispel the myths
white america continues to spread the theory that pulling yourself up by your bootstraps good decision making education and simply being a good citizen will lead to a prosperous life and well if that sounds like balti logic well it is but let's not operate under a veil of ignorance facts are facts and numbers reveal a story many across america just refuse to accept according to the brookings institution the net worth of the typical white family in 2016 was $171000.00 meanwhile that of a black...
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america. it shows that most americans have movedon the issue of race and bigotry and but in -- barack obama did not win the white house because he was black. they felt he had the best yesterdayses, the best policys and what barack obama and john mccain represented to us is that america remains a shining city on the hill and just because spun disif a agrees with barack obama and cited him today has nothing to do if with the fact it's race. it had to dial with policies and positions he takes. so when i explained to them this is a celebration of the best america -- there's no other place in any world where a man like former president barack obama could rise in a country and become president of the united states and we don't talk about that progress enough. and when i explain this to them in hi facebook live there was this ah-ha moment, we're not as racist that amake us seem. everything it not black and white. just because i had this cutout cardboard of barack obama and mccain in your background. you reverend george e george floyd, and other breonna taylor and they would attribute that to systemic racism. what's you
america. it shows that most americans have movedon the issue of race and bigotry and but in -- barack obama did not win the white house because he was black. they felt he had the best yesterdayses, the best policys and what barack obama and john mccain represented to us is that america remains a shining city on the hill and just because spun disif a agrees with barack obama and cited him today has nothing to do if with the fact it's race. it had to dial with policies and positions he takes. so...
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that same poll found that only 30 something percent of white people thought america should be doing bye said, there's more to do to help black people achieve equality on their own and thought there was anything left in terms of what this country owes in its debt to black americans. while you've got these good white people on one hand who are like, oh, my good, gd, racism i. you have the vast majority who believe not o our problem. blacks need to pull themselves up by their boot straps. there's nothing harming them. i think that donald trump has played upon the sentiments in america where white people areg history and white privilege and what that is and if that is and constantly asking the question. the violence that we're see ng the streets with regards to police brutality, the black bodies that are being filmed are dying in street, many white people who are protesting on behalf of black people and against racism, the anti-racist movement is kind of calling more of this into question and the accountability of the beckys and the karens of these good nice white people who are being held
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is there a backlash at some point from white america in particular? i would like to get each of your thoughts. >> if i were answering that question just based on recent history specifically the post- 1968 with the rise of nixon and law and order politics animating us from the seventies to the nineties of the answer is yes. we can expect a backlash but the dynamics are very different today there is exponentially more pressure being brought to bear on america in particular i'm not so sure if there is a willingness to fight back very loudly. i'm not convinced there will be a backlash this time around. i do think people will quietly retract from interaction that is more flawed. retract from cities and that disinvestment can her black and brown communities in particular to make for future conversations that require us to be on the same page and ultimately it tears at the fabric of our nation built on immigration and intermingling at a higher level and i worry about that. >> is there a kamin backlash or statues of thomas jefferson coming down? >> i don't th
is there a backlash at some point from white america in particular? i would like to get each of your thoughts. >> if i were answering that question just based on recent history specifically the post- 1968 with the rise of nixon and law and order politics animating us from the seventies to the nineties of the answer is yes. we can expect a backlash but the dynamics are very different today there is exponentially more pressure being brought to bear on america in particular i'm not so sure...
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white person. that alone, that disproportionality is a a souri think of genuine frustration and concern. a lot of black people across america know that they are more likely to stop by the police come are likely to interact with please come more likely to have negative encounter with police that a white person. why that is the case deserves a much more nuanced conversation than the media currently makes space for but but i do think wd to knowledge that is a reality that black people are disproportionately experiencing law enforcement in this sort of way. and i think the media wants to point us to certain explanation over others for why that may be the case. >> let's have that more nuanced conversation. that's part of why we wanted to have this panel. so why are black encounters with police, the rate of those encounters can why is it so much higher than with other groups? are the police picking on blacks. i'll get over policing these communities? do they have in for blacks? what explains this disproportionate number of encounters between black communities and police officers? >> well, a big part of that is the way violent cri
white person. that alone, that disproportionality is a a souri think of genuine frustration and concern. a lot of black people across america know that they are more likely to stop by the police come are likely to interact with please come more likely to have negative encounter with police that a white person. why that is the case deserves a much more nuanced conversation than the media currently makes space for but but i do think wd to knowledge that is a reality that black people are...
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only a columnist, talkshow host, radio host, he's the author of his latest book "what black and white america must do now" a prescription to move beyond race". welcome to washington journal. >> good morning and thank you so much for having me. >> if the title of your book deals with the prescription, what has to be fixed in your opinion? >> good question. so much about focus has been on law enforcement, isolated police brutality or individuals have lost their lives and what we have the tendency to do is group everybody together as the same and what america forgets about is at the rugged individualism, it's very difficult for us to look at the case, let's just say in minneapolis were george floyd died and law enforcement, the first thing we think about we think about, he was a black guy, it was a white law enforcement officer. that tells me everything i need to know about why this took place. what happens is when you try to make it an issue that an individual died was black and the person who's responsible for it was white, you eliminate other human beings who should also have the same moral o
only a columnist, talkshow host, radio host, he's the author of his latest book "what black and white america must do now" a prescription to move beyond race". welcome to washington journal. >> good morning and thank you so much for having me. >> if the title of your book deals with the prescription, what has to be fixed in your opinion? >> good question. so much about focus has been on law enforcement, isolated police brutality or individuals have lost their...
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white america, we have to be explicit in saying it, white america must say enough is enough.eject the racist appeals and we're not going to vote along the lines of race. that's also identity politic that is we never like to discuss. >> you're right. >> amen. >> i love the fact that the two of you come armed with lots of facts and details. you can vote. there are lots of opportunities to figure it out but msnbc with a version of plan your vote. put in the state and how you get a ballot and cast it. do not let disinformation and nonsense stop you from voting. thanks to you both. brittany and roland. >>> how do we mend these united states of america? my friend cal perry is hoping to find that answer. he joins me in a few minutes to share what he has heard from you on the road. you're watching "velshi." i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. -and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatm
white america, we have to be explicit in saying it, white america must say enough is enough.eject the racist appeals and we're not going to vote along the lines of race. that's also identity politic that is we never like to discuss. >> you're right. >> amen. >> i love the fact that the two of you come armed with lots of facts and details. you can vote. there are lots of opportunities to figure it out but msnbc with a version of plan your vote. put in the state and how you get...
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america. it showed that most americans have moved beyond this issue of race and bigotry. barack obama did not win the whiteause he was black, he won because they felt and whate best ideas, obama and john mccain represented to us is that america remains a shining city on the hill. just because someone disagrees with obama and criticizes him has nothing to do with the fact of his race, it has to do with his policies and the positions that he takes. i explained to them, this is a celebration. think about this. anywhereno other place else where a man like barack obama can rise in a country and become president of the united states, and we don't talk about that progress enough. when i explained this to them, there was this aha moment. they said we are not as racist as they make it seem. everything is not about black and white, just because i have this cardboard cutout of barack obama and john mccain in my background. host: have referenced george blake, they would attribute all that the concept of systematic racism. what is your take on that? guest: i grew up in south carolina which had a huge impact on my life
america. it showed that most americans have moved beyond this issue of race and bigotry. barack obama did not win the whiteause he was black, he won because they felt and whate best ideas, obama and john mccain represented to us is that america remains a shining city on the hill. just because someone disagrees with obama and criticizes him has nothing to do with the fact of his race, it has to do with his policies and the positions that he takes. i explained to them, this is a celebration....
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you talk about facing reality at least by white america. don't you think it's time for black america to realize that a great deal of its problems are trying to blame them on the past and white america? isn't it time for blacks to face up to their own -- to other realities? i think that is the general drift of the question. excuse me. mr. baldwin: i have heard that before. i do not think that black people in general can be accused of blaming their situation on the past, or indeed blaming it on anybody. situation is much too vivid, too terrible for that kind of self-indulgent, but history is not the past, the situation black people in this country is abominable because this is a racist country. and every institution is racist -- is a racist institution. and the last thing the public wants is an autonomous black community. anywhere. everybody knows for example that if you build a school in a ghetto, you build a disaster factory. the answer is not to go to another neighborhood, the answer to that is to rebuild the city so that human beings can
you talk about facing reality at least by white america. don't you think it's time for black america to realize that a great deal of its problems are trying to blame them on the past and white america? isn't it time for blacks to face up to their own -- to other realities? i think that is the general drift of the question. excuse me. mr. baldwin: i have heard that before. i do not think that black people in general can be accused of blaming their situation on the past, or indeed blaming it on...
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor r block over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognize water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very bad for his words privatization on anybody say americans. those people who see everything as something to invest the profit of they want all up to the last drop on al-jazeera. north korea isolated and heavily sanctioned yet earning billions around the globe there are $39.00 is involved in everything that makes money for north korea. to carry defer the cusswords they called us and. the money the us earned it goes straight into the coffers as a leadership a 2 part people in power investigation bureau 39 cash for came to on a. al-jazeera . every week. this is al-jazeera. 10100 hours g.m.t. this monday hello i'm come on santa maria welcome to the news hour on al-jazeera. for a 2nd day
because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor r block over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera water an essential resource for all humankind across europe pressure to recognize water as a human right and put its management back into public hands is increasing i think that the european commission would be very very bad for his words privatization on anybody say americans. those people who see...
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor r block over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. north korea isolated and heavily sanctioned yet earning billions around the globe $39.00 is involved in everything that makes money for korea. to carry deflate the cuss words they called us and. the money this year and it goes straight into the coffers as a leadership a $2.00 part people in power investigation bureau $39.00 cash for kim park one on. one half go to shit and half lebanese so diversity is really important to me and al-jazeera is the most diverse place i have ever worked we have so many different nationalities and this is a nice pull together in this one news organization and this diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on and that's a key strength of al-jazeera. this is about power pure and simple power joe biden challenges president trump's motives for rushing through a replacement for supreme court judge rut
because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor r block over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. north korea isolated and heavily sanctioned yet earning billions around the globe $39.00 is involved in everything that makes money for korea. to carry deflate the cuss words they called us and. the money this year and it goes straight into the coffers as a leadership a $2.00 part people in power...
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black or white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera on accounting the cost brazil's economic meltdown cupboard $19.00 corruption football somalia's popularity is on the rise mexican farmers fear what little that i have were given to the united states. in the battle to get electric cars off the ground. counting the cost on al-jazeera. from out geria liberia hundreds and cameroon al-jazeera world means for writers and performers this journeys to europe have changed their lives i can't. i'm talking about we we we are moving fleeing persecution seeking a safe haven and creative freedom a hard road from home journalists and activists on al-jazeera. examining the headline that said to me business virus going around and watch it on the news and i think implies the communal careful unflinching channel. how relevant is the debate here in this day and age how he characterized the protest movement i would say that we have served the awakening of a nation shari
because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black or white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera on accounting the cost brazil's economic meltdown cupboard $19.00 corruption football somalia's popularity is on the rise mexican farmers fear what little that i have were given to the united states. in the battle to get electric cars off the ground. counting the cost on al-jazeera. from out geria...
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor are black or white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera on counting the cost of debt crisis and an insurgent uprising mozambique's troubled road to becoming the world full of bigots gas exporter and epic battle challenges apple's grip on its arms and the rising prospect of a currency war with the mighty dollar sink down to the cost on al-jazeera. journeys of danger. and how. working to get to. al-jazeera for news for refugees facing the challenge of building a life in europe while staying close to their roots there's still this more open. ocean very crowded and all the time it's going to be a place of refuge. and dumpster on al-jazeera. it'll start getting cooler or just you just watch playing down the impact of climate change president trump blames mismanagement for wildfires raging across the u.s. west coasts. play watching al-jazeera live from doha with me fully backed people also ahead a jewish settler is convicted of the racially motivated matter o
because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor are black or white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera on counting the cost of debt crisis and an insurgent uprising mozambique's troubled road to becoming the world full of bigots gas exporter and epic battle challenges apple's grip on its arms and the rising prospect of a currency war with the mighty dollar sink down to the cost on al-jazeera....
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor are black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera one of australia's most loved making random. is under threat from an agonizing disease but one wild one can predict is dedicating a lot of deciding what i want to east makes the woman who spoke on al-jazeera. islam so many. home to extraordinary funny things. dealing with these issues. in some of the toughest living conditions speak to. you soon follows the lives of the remarkable people who whine. and cry. on al-jazeera. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world sentimental way. to news and current affairs that matter to you. the crackdown continues hundreds more protesters arrested in belarus as heavy handed tactics from security forces continue against demonstrators. by money inside this is al jazeera life and also coming up. a dire situation for refugees trapped on the greek island of less boss a new camp is being set up a 1000 still need humanitarian help.
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so it is a fundamental question to white america. are you going to vote with the future, with your better angels, or will you continue to fall for the siren song of fear and alienation and that is the question. >> where do you follow that? that scares the living day lights out. historically, we know where they've gone. >> it's scary. >> it can be very scary. i think we have to think about where white voters will be looking at the positioning in society. we're in the midst of a census. right? there are so many things overhappening where people, the threat of the increasing minority population in the united states has been talking about something people have been worried about with the population of white individuals decreasing, or at least not increasing. these have been played with and that says a lot about where the campaign for trump is trying to focus its attention. there are a lot of things going on that are the focus of people's minds. some of these appeals will be affected for some individuals. i don't know if it will do as wel
so it is a fundamental question to white america. are you going to vote with the future, with your better angels, or will you continue to fall for the siren song of fear and alienation and that is the question. >> where do you follow that? that scares the living day lights out. historically, we know where they've gone. >> it's scary. >> it can be very scary. i think we have to think about where white voters will be looking at the positioning in society. we're in the midst of a...
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i remember being in the white america and my name is called out now the doctor doesn't even introduce himself his 1st words were hello us we are a child people i didn't understand the significance of what he was saying because i was a healthy teenager a my words to him were all well that's a lot even goes on to say that your life for the next 2 years and then i said what do you mean by that. and he goes you got 2 years to live. that's when it hit me. so we rode back to birmingham and got a letter that says on it that i was tested in 1900. without my knowledge i was found to be positive but it also says that i found an old sample of my blood from atlanta $93.00 and i was positive then. but i could have been working on why i could have been sleeping with somebody and it would have made if i'd have infected a girl what gives them doctors the wrong place to play god but that i'm risk all the peoples laws why didn't they tell me. in 1981 the new and previously unheard of disease was discovered in the united states acquired immune deficiency syndrome aids. in january 982 with the 1st hemoph
i remember being in the white america and my name is called out now the doctor doesn't even introduce himself his 1st words were hello us we are a child people i didn't understand the significance of what he was saying because i was a healthy teenager a my words to him were all well that's a lot even goes on to say that your life for the next 2 years and then i said what do you mean by that. and he goes you got 2 years to live. that's when it hit me. so we rode back to birmingham and got a...
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those speeches, trump portrayed himself as a voice of white america.that america which has forever held a range of power. building the walls and pulling up the drawbridge to stop the rise of a truly multiethnic racial. witnessing such a large share of white america circling the wagons for the privilege. it just had to write this book. i just had to make the case that these politics have forever damage the fabric of the nation. they are undermining our social contract and they are turning us into a failed state. >> to watch the restless website booktv.org search for eduardo porter the title of his book american poison in the search box which you'll find top of the page. >> here's a look at some publishing industry news. author and journalist gail died last week at the age of 83. she was a contributor to vanity fair and newark magazine. as well as the author of 17 books which included a best-selling title, passages. that was published in 1976 and sold 10 million copies. the near times reports that an already busy fall publishing season has gotten more he
those speeches, trump portrayed himself as a voice of white america.that america which has forever held a range of power. building the walls and pulling up the drawbridge to stop the rise of a truly multiethnic racial. witnessing such a large share of white america circling the wagons for the privilege. it just had to write this book. i just had to make the case that these politics have forever damage the fabric of the nation. they are undermining our social contract and they are turning us...
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america. it showed that most americans have moved beyond this issue of race and bigotry. barack obama did not win the white house because he was black, he won because they felt and whate best ideas, obama and john mccain represented to us is that america remains a shining city on the hill. just because someone disagrees with obama and criticizes him has nothing to do with the fact of his race, it has to do with his policies and the positions that he takes. i explained to them, this is a celebration. think about this. anywhereno other place else where a man like barack obama can rise in a country and become president of the united states, and we don't talk about that progress enough. when i explained this to them, there was this aha moment. they said we are not as racist as they make it seem. everything is not about black and white, just because i have this cardboard cutout of barack obama and john mccain in my background. host: have referenced george blake, they would attribute all that the concept of systematic racism. what is your take on that? guest: i grew up in south carolina which had a huge impact o
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white decisionmaker and i don't support that. we have to disrupt power at every level until the power beckers look like america. >> it's interesting. look at your book, you have this on the cover in the air but talks about black voters and white narratives. give us some examples from your book about the white narratived that have limited the political power and voices of black people. >> so in the media landscape that is run by older white men, every political conversation centers white people, white people history, finances, labor stats. you just talk but the unemployment high light inequality amid a global pandemic, and really when we hear labor stats they frequently reflect white america's lane juror stated. when you look at black american labor sites they're very much higher but you don't hear that in the media. also, in this political coverage moment, you always heard terms like, nascar dads and soccer moms, these cute little nick names for voters that exclusive live apply to white voters, but black voter a aggregate in the same way, college edded men or women. the same thing to black voters but you don't hear that. when you
white decisionmaker and i don't support that. we have to disrupt power at every level until the power beckers look like america. >> it's interesting. look at your book, you have this on the cover in the air but talks about black voters and white narratives. give us some examples from your book about the white narratived that have limited the political power and voices of black people. >> so in the media landscape that is run by older white men, every political conversation centers...
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. to raise huge crowds of protesters demonstrating against president bush. white. house. was left out of the structure. hello i mean actually sitting in for richard gaisford and you're watching the listening post working from home here are some of the media stories we're covering this week in the loose the media you're consuming says a lot about which side of the political divide your own are you watching state t.v. or are you a telegram or another book of bombshell revelations about donald trump puts the ethics of the president and the book's author under the spotlight in death as in life you don't engender cos i'm selling money remains a powerful p.r. symbol for to have on and back to belittle you. and the music that's become the soundtrack of the protests. it's been just over a month since i legs under a new question call the man who's been president of belittles for 26 years claimed victory in t
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. it's a one year old baby is among the dead as wildfires burn across several western u.s. states. this could be the greatest loss of human lives and property due to wildfire in our state's history. hello i'm daryn jordan this is al jazeera live from doha coming up a new book reveals president trump knew the risks of covert 19 but deliberately downplayed the threat inflict. thousands are left without shelter fires are again burning at europe's largest refugee camp on.
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera from out geria liberia ponderous and cameroon al jazeera world means for writers and performers this past month journeys to europe have changed their lives i can't use the force. i'm talking about we were. fleeing persecution seeking a safe haven and creative freedom a hard road from home journalists and activists on al-jazeera. for centuries egypt assault to come on power over the nile if enough we all of homing any of the knowledge base and countries that have need than a lot of they get they will suffer from a check box upstream this dominance is being challenged by countries who want to grant a share i know that some people in egypt on question i.d.'s this circumstances have changed and changed quite a struggle over the mild on al-jazeera. and all jews or. what ever you. a new power play in malaysia opposition leader and whatever him says he has the backing to topple the prime minister and form
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thank you i'm curious as a peer what kind of conversations you have with your white son about race in america i imagine explaining whiteness in america that you're so must be trying to explain like what water is to a fish uses is a different kind of conversation and. yeah you know well right now my son is 3 years old so he's really you know not understanding anything other than we are his parents however my has been he is a police officer and with everything going on with you know protests and all of these things it becomes increasingly difficult to try to talk to our biracial children our. african-american daughter about racism without our son who is 3. you know kind of joining in on the conversation he says he's very intelligent in so i can imagine the conversations that i'm going to have with him when he is getting ready to say in kindergarten and we walk him in a class on the the 1st day as african-american parents and in when we run into these things because i do have a 3rd grade son who's biracial who's run into. if you're biracial then why the you have 2 black parents and he's only in
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armstrong williams, a columnist, a talkshow host, a radio host and the author of "what black and white america must do now: a prescription that moves beyond race." welcome. guest: good morning and thank you so much for having me. host: get the title of your book deals with a prescription, what has to be fixed? guest: good question.
armstrong williams, a columnist, a talkshow host, a radio host and the author of "what black and white america must do now: a prescription that moves beyond race." welcome. guest: good morning and thank you so much for having me. host: get the title of your book deals with a prescription, what has to be fixed? guest: good question.
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera one half go to shit and half lebanese so diversity is really important for me and al-jazeera is the most diverse place i have ever worked we have so many different nationalities and this is a nice put together in this one news organization and this diversity of perspective is reflected in our coverage giving a more accurate representation of the world we report on and that's a key strength of al-jazeera. it watching out is there a mind of our top stories this hour a coronavirus related deaths have surpassed 1000000 jones hopkins university trying to confirm the figure in the past hour 33000000 people have been infected world whine. about a 5th of the world's coronavirus deaths have been in the united states the daily death toll is only a decline that but there's been another surge in new infections and with fears of a 2nd wave brazil has the 2nd highest death toll. that as we mentioned earlier the
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. in response to global warming germany is gradually shutting down its coal industry but is it happening fast enough we don't have any time to waste anymore we can't wait so we're taking direct action to call for the immediate phase out of culture may as climate change activists challenge communities reliant on the industry for jobs people in power asks who will win the cold war on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where every. so the price of lasting peace in afghanistan the u.s. tells government and taliban leaders future funding will depend on their choices and conduct now. follow on down jordan this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. attacking and arresting women police violently break up the latest protest against belarus and president. bush not in a group.
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera 2 planes from sudan and 15 men checked you know what tell you mr chairman. i think it is possible to fully claim a premises all forensic evidence but what you then leave is evidence that you have for the claimant mystery wanted to give an exit but it's the wrong stuff that speaking about the role in the books before even the saudi government give up with just jamal khashoggi murder in a saudi consulate on al-jazeera we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the wound so no matter when you call highly will be the news and current affairs that matter to you. kuwait's mourns the death of its emir shakes of a sub or could steer the country's foreign policy for more than 50 years. and tell you this is our 0 live from london also coming out. as a by john and armine accuse one another as firing into each other's territory and rejects pressure for the.
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child of christ a real patriot be holding up with a gun might have you know you know talk about white america and so from someone who looks at christianity as a religion as a forgiving religion as a religion of the lost or the needy is seeing something very different in these visual images and i'm wondering if you can give our viewers an understanding of some of what the evangelical carries and how it got so woven into a very kind of pug nation's dark politics. yeah yeah i think i think here again groups like the family and the sort of the elite wing which are more theologically sophisticate if you want to put it that way are out front and have sort of shaped. the ideas that the rest of the movement now subscribes to so where as christianity of course is always emphasized maybe not always adequately but the poor and the weak in the suffering the down and out this group the family began back in the 1930 s. . as and from their point of view and can't i socialist movement with what they believed was a vision from god telling them that christianity been getting it wrong for you know it you 1000 y
child of christ a real patriot be holding up with a gun might have you know you know talk about white america and so from someone who looks at christianity as a religion as a forgiving religion as a religion of the lost or the needy is seeing something very different in these visual images and i'm wondering if you can give our viewers an understanding of some of what the evangelical carries and how it got so woven into a very kind of pug nation's dark politics. yeah yeah i think i think here...
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become clearer in their messaging to their audience about what they are talking about is preserving white america or hierarchical america, both of them are very much using these tactics to transmit, to unify together against the foreigners, the dems, the libs, immigrants that are trying to destroy us. in that sense they are similar. the staging of it is more sophisticated. >> here too, you write you are part of the story. we shared a meal you -- when we were living in washington in the 1980 numplaps-1990s we would write for the same magazine, would write for the same magazines we would but the idea publish an article in the american spectator or "national review" is common practice, they write for a magazine like the new republic's, it is a mystifying experience that none of those people were friends of mine but most of the people you talk about, you might have known some of them better and they share certain values with us. >> i would say - >> we still have you on. >> just a little glitch. absolutely. i wrote for the "national review," the weekly standard and the criteria and conservative magazi
become clearer in their messaging to their audience about what they are talking about is preserving white america or hierarchical america, both of them are very much using these tactics to transmit, to unify together against the foreigners, the dems, the libs, immigrants that are trying to destroy us. in that sense they are similar. the staging of it is more sophisticated. >> here too, you write you are part of the story. we shared a meal you -- when we were living in washington in the...
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there's a story white america has told itself about how and where that boom occurred, we need to start with the classic whitetail in order to fill in the part it leaves out and correct the lies it tells us now. a question from twitter asks is your book address the role that fdr's policy played in creating the middle class? guest: the book picks up where fdr leaves off. it mentions one thing in particular. the policies of getting the new deal, getting america out of the great depression and of course, the war are very important. the war is maybe one of the most important parts of the start of the story. .he war was a forcing agent before world war ii, white women in particular didn't work outside of the home very much in america. black women had high labor force participation for a really long time. the war effort came and millions of american men went overseas to fight. by necessity, american women fill those roles. they were factory workers and other types of workers. wart off, it sustained the effort and helped. second off, it kicked open a door. they flooded out of the labor force f
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black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. the or the in. late stage trials of a leading coronavirus vaccine contender was on hold after a participant falls ill. again i missed on the attack and this is al jazeera live from dar also coming up fires are deliberately set at an overcrowded refugee camp on the greek island of less boss as new coronavirus restrictions are. police leaders in the u.s. city of rochester to step down as protests continue against the deadly arrest of a. evacuations continue in california as multiple blazes burn uncontrolled in the u.s. state. trials for one of the world's leading coronavirus vaccine contenders have been put on hold astra zeneca says a patient has a potentially unexplained illness which will need further investigation the pharmaceutical giant is working with oxford university to help develop the vaccine which had begun late stage testing last week thousands are taking part in the trial in the u.k. u.s. brazil and south africa last month astra zeneca agreed to supply the e.
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera. hello i'm darren jordan and with the top stories on al-jazeera india and china agreed to deescalate tensions along the disputed border the deal comes nearly 3 months after the biggest military confrontation between the 2 sides in the last 45 years elizabeth peron and has more now from new delhi. side said that they shouldn't allow disagreements to become just that the current situation on the border isn't in the interest of either country that they should disengage militarily as soon as possible avoid any actions that would escalate the situation that they should continue their communication and complain.
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because the new disease does not favor republicans over democrats bridge over poor or black over white. america decides how to care for a nation. extensive coverage of the us elections. on al-jazeera god of the crimes of my fellow congress loving god we are the wild grappling the extra mile we are the media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. hello i'm barbara starr in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera nato has announced that turkey and greece are to hold talks with the aim of diffusing tension in the eastern mediterranean the 2 countries are at loggerheads over the ownership rights of offshore oil and gas reserves near cyprus and crete the neighbors have been carrying out competing military exercises in the region both countries of accuse the other of stoking tensions with threats of military action secretary-general yens stoltenberg says the 2 nato allies will enter technical talks to establish a plan to avoid any such action stephanie decker has more now from istanbul that announcement by nato secretary general came shortly after a conference call
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importance of justice specifically because brianna taylor was the type of victim that white people and white america has been contingent conditioned to believe what we're seeing equitable justice she's somebody who didn't have a criminal background she's somebody who in other terms came from good stuff and she's someone who did everything right she was a 1st responder with the backdrop of kobe 19 she was a great student she's somebody who for all intents and purposes you put forth all the effort you could to make sure that her that there is some justice be. to her and her family and that's just not what we saw it's interesting when you talk about to your perspective this was it because you were in chicago one with one mcdonald under very similar circumstance and again same kind of reaction from from the people that are supposed to mitigate justice there and basically said well we don't really want to give these people justice absolutely that and these cases are quite similar so 9 9 we know that in both the brown taylor case and the mcdonald's case there were large settlements that were given to the
importance of justice specifically because brianna taylor was the type of victim that white people and white america has been contingent conditioned to believe what we're seeing equitable justice she's somebody who didn't have a criminal background she's somebody who in other terms came from good stuff and she's someone who did everything right she was a 1st responder with the backdrop of kobe 19 she was a great student she's somebody who for all intents and purposes you put forth all the...