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bishop william barber, thank you my friend, i appreciate you. that is tonight's read out.
bishop william barber, thank you my friend, i appreciate you. that is tonight's read out.
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the protest was led by bishop william barber of the poor people's campaign. >> majority black and brownand low income communities are left to suffer the devastating consequences of crumbling outdated water infrastructure. amy: and in michigan, residents of flint have asked a judge to intervene once again in their long-running campaign to replace the lead pipes that led to the mass-poisoning of the city's water supply, as well as a deadly outbreak of legionnaire'' disease. it's the fifth time in six years community groups have asked a court to enforce an agreement requiring the city to take action. melissa mays, organizer with the group flint rising, said -- "the people of flint won't tolerate any more broken promises from the city, which is under a federal court order to get the lead pipes out of the ground and somehow still can't get the job done." and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman, joined by my co-host nermeen shaikh. hi, nermeen. nermeen: hi, amy. welcome to all of our listeners and viewers from ar
the protest was led by bishop william barber of the poor people's campaign. >> majority black and brownand low income communities are left to suffer the devastating consequences of crumbling outdated water infrastructure. amy: and in michigan, residents of flint have asked a judge to intervene once again in their long-running campaign to replace the lead pipes that led to the mass-poisoning of the city's water supply, as well as a deadly outbreak of legionnaire'' disease. it's the fifth...
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that's what becomes so essential at this is also again where i go back to reverend william barber. the movement that he is creating is multiracial, multiethnic, old-time religious because that's where the powers lie, darrell is going from u.s. virgin islands. you on with author carol anderson. >> , good afternoon, ms. anderson. i had a question and the concern. [inaudible] i am studying the 1900s from early 1900s up to the 1970s. are you familiar with -- [inaudible] at the new negro movement and his work? your book about "bourgeois radicals," i thought that the naacp had dropped the bomb in the work in our time. but when you explained the work that they have done for people of color and oppressed people outside the u.s., and inside the u.s., it gave me another perspective on them here but i think currently they are in my opinion dropped the ball in their efforts in being able to affect real change for people of color in america. >> host: we are going to leave it there but it did want ask you, is your research personal is a professional? >> caller: personal right now. i wish i had a
that's what becomes so essential at this is also again where i go back to reverend william barber. the movement that he is creating is multiracial, multiethnic, old-time religious because that's where the powers lie, darrell is going from u.s. virgin islands. you on with author carol anderson. >> , good afternoon, ms. anderson. i had a question and the concern. [inaudible] i am studying the 1900s from early 1900s up to the 1970s. are you familiar with -- [inaudible] at the new negro...
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bishop william barber, thank you my friend, i appreciate you. that is tonight's read out. i apologize for cutting him off. if you go to chris hayes, because he center now. if>> tonight on all in. >> why is a senator from south carolina cling to secretary of state in georgia anyway? >> lindsey graham goes under oath about the last trump attempt to steal an election, as margaret goes to work in arizona. >> there is no way that this election will be certified. >> we give up now, we will no longer have a country. >> tonight, the ongoing republican pushed to overturn another election then -- >> we're here for one case,, donald trump versus the united states. >> the ex presidents fight to keep the mar-a-lago away from the doj, has its day in court. >> if you can't establish that, then what are we doing here? >> the politics of hate continue in the wake of the club q attack, as we get new details about heroism to stop the massacre. >> some of these kids on the street, -- that's what i did. >> all in starts right now good evening from new york, i'm chris ace. in the run up to the
bishop william barber, thank you my friend, i appreciate you. that is tonight's read out. i apologize for cutting him off. if you go to chris hayes, because he center now. if>> tonight on all in. >> why is a senator from south carolina cling to secretary of state in georgia anyway? >> lindsey graham goes under oath about the last trump attempt to steal an election, as margaret goes to work in arizona. >> there is no way that this election will be certified. >> we...
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william barber who has been on the ground in georgia. you held a moral monday rally to get out the vote in georgia. what in your opinion is at stake in this runoff? >> well, thank you so much. you know, democrats and republicans all of us need to know that people making under $30,000 a year voted 12% higher for progressives and democrats in the election, 50,000 voted higher. in georgia there are 1.8 million poor and low wage voters. where a candidate stands on raising the living wage at least $15 is a critical issue. 1.2 million persons are uninsured in georgia where a person stands on health ware is a critical issue and one of the things we've said is we ought to stop chasing the allusive suburban vote alone and go after poor and low wealth voters. there are more than 1 million poor and low wealth voters in georgia that did not vote in 2020 even though the margin of victory for the senate race was only 12,000 votes. all across the south and in the midwest the margin of poor and low wealth voters who have not voted far outdistanced the m
william barber who has been on the ground in georgia. you held a moral monday rally to get out the vote in georgia. what in your opinion is at stake in this runoff? >> well, thank you so much. you know, democrats and republicans all of us need to know that people making under $30,000 a year voted 12% higher for progressives and democrats in the election, 50,000 voted higher. in georgia there are 1.8 million poor and low wage voters. where a candidate stands on raising the living wage at...
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. >> i love the question the messages what i'm hearing from reverend william barber that this is a god of all of us we are here to help, all of us that we have to heal the sick and we have to feed the hungry we have to close and we have to do that work that there is a greater humanity at stake here and when we in fact use one of the things that i say, that part of the question we earlier received about the role of white evangelical christianity is thav this is right talk about the folks putting their hands on god and using the power of god to vote for their own agenda and instead of letting god put their hands on them. and then moving in that way for a better world. for a safer any kind or the much more humane world. that i thank you so most powerfulth message and getting r folks out there andst register o vote in getting them to the polls because the political round is so important in terms of being able to create much kinderer better america. >> the scope is loop las vegas, with authory neuron carol innocent. >> you guys are knocking me out and have loved every thing that i have hear
. >> i love the question the messages what i'm hearing from reverend william barber that this is a god of all of us we are here to help, all of us that we have to heal the sick and we have to feed the hungry we have to close and we have to do that work that there is a greater humanity at stake here and when we in fact use one of the things that i say, that part of the question we earlier received about the role of white evangelical christianity is thav this is right talk about the folks...
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that message is what i am hearing from reverend william barber, that this is a god and a jesus of all of us. that we are here to help all of us. that we have to heal the sick. we have to feed the hungry. we have to clothes the unshod. we have to do that work come that there is a greater humanity at stake here. when we, in fact, use, one of the things i say, the part of, the question we only received about the role of white evangelical christianity is that this is where i talk about folks putting their hands on god and using the power of god to put forth their own agenda, instead of letting god put their hands on them. and then moving in that way forr a better world, for a safer, a a kinder, a much more humane world. that i think is the most powerful message. and giving your folks out there registered to vote and getting them to the polls. because that political realm is so important in terms of being able to create a much kinder, gentler america. >> host: next call is lou in las vegas. thanks for holding. you were on with author carol anderson, you guys are knocking out. i've loved ev
that message is what i am hearing from reverend william barber, that this is a god and a jesus of all of us. that we are here to help all of us. that we have to heal the sick. we have to feed the hungry. we have to clothes the unshod. we have to do that work come that there is a greater humanity at stake here. when we, in fact, use, one of the things i say, the part of, the question we only received about the role of white evangelical christianity is that this is where i talk about folks...
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they would be like no, no that is what become so essential this is again i go back to reverend william barbere movement he is creating is multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious. that is for the power lies. stuho went darrell is coming frm the u.s. virgin islands. darrell you are on with author carol anderson. >> good afternoonoo ms. anderso. i have a question and a concern. i'm on the virgin islands and studying from the early 1900s up to the 1970s. with harrison and the newton negra movement and his work. your book about bourgeois radicals i thought the naacp had dropped the ball in their work. when you explain the work they have done for people of color and oppressed people of society in the u.s. and inside the u.s. gave me another perspective on them. but i think currently they are in my opinion dropped the ball in the efforts to affect real change for people of color in america. spielberg going to leave it there but i did when to ask you is your research personal or is it professional? >> personal right now. i wish i had a teacher like her. i went to oregon state i wish i had a teacher
they would be like no, no that is what become so essential this is again i go back to reverend william barbere movement he is creating is multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious. that is for the power lies. stuho went darrell is coming frm the u.s. virgin islands. darrell you are on with author carol anderson. >> good afternoonoo ms. anderso. i have a question and a concern. i'm on the virgin islands and studying from the early 1900s up to the 1970s. with harrison and the newton negra...
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that message is what i'm hearing from reverend william a barber that this is a god and jesus. that we are here to help all of us. that we have to heal the sick. we have to feed the hungry. weat have to clothe the un- sho. we have to do that work. there is a greater humanity at stake here. when we in fact the question we earlier received the role of white evangelical christianity. this is when i talk about folks putting their hands on god to put forth their own agenda. instead of letting god put their hands on them. unmoving in that way were a better world. for a safer, kinder, much more humane world. that i think is a powerful message. getting folks out there ready to vote in getting them to the polls. because that political realm is so important to be able to create a much kinder, gentler america. >> the next call is lou in las vegas. lou thanks for holding your on with author carol anderson. >> wowow, you guys are knockinge out t too. i love everything i've heard pre-thank you for taking my call. i grew up in los angeles, group with in a group with kids who've never heard of
that message is what i'm hearing from reverend william a barber that this is a god and jesus. that we are here to help all of us. that we have to heal the sick. we have to feed the hungry. weat have to clothe the un- sho. we have to do that work. there is a greater humanity at stake here. when we in fact the question we earlier received the role of white evangelical christianity. this is when i talk about folks putting their hands on god to put forth their own agenda. instead of letting god put...