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>> so that's john on this idea that all black republicans aren't the same so one of the things with the book i wanted to do was say black republicans -- and that they approach this -- linking blackness and republican in two ways. one is that this colorblind strategy that essentially you know race doesn't matter. that i'm black but that's not all that i am. when it comes to thinking about, you know, what is best tech policy, i don't think about that as a black person right there's an alternative approach that conscience republicans do which is to say that yes i'm black and it is important to me personally and important for me politically it is just thattic the best thing for black people is conservative politics so one you can think about as race doesn't matter. other one you can think about as black power through conservative principle right so tensions between me to back if you will of black republicans tend to animate a lot of politics so imagine you have these two different groups and you try to run are an organization. right? you can see that fireworks are going to fly from basic th
>> so that's john on this idea that all black republicans aren't the same so one of the things with the book i wanted to do was say black republicans -- and that they approach this -- linking blackness and republican in two ways. one is that this colorblind strategy that essentially you know race doesn't matter. that i'm black but that's not all that i am. when it comes to thinking about, you know, what is best tech policy, i don't think about that as a black person right there's an...
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his numbers with black voters were consistent with what republican candidates have been getting for the past decade or so. the obama election saw unexpectedly high, like romney underperformed in regards to house republican candidates normally do among black voters. but with the exception of it's not like the trump numbers represent some radical reformulation of bipartisanship. if anything it's returning back to what it always was. trump to not do any better with black voters than george w. bush.party within the republican party i can look at those numbers and tell a story about maybe there is opportunity here to take advantage of.at but i would not make too much of it. i don't think there is a narrative of donald trump's gonna get black voters and feel hopeful or misinformed at worst. >> from your book, you write that tension between the race blind in the race conscious at approaches is the defining feature of african-american republican politics. what is that mean? >> this idea that all black republicans -- one of the things in the book i wanted to say black republicans themselvess --
his numbers with black voters were consistent with what republican candidates have been getting for the past decade or so. the obama election saw unexpectedly high, like romney underperformed in regards to house republican candidates normally do among black voters. but with the exception of it's not like the trump numbers represent some radical reformulation of bipartisanship. if anything it's returning back to what it always was. trump to not do any better with black voters than george w....
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slavery, black man owning slaves.field form i was wondering when i was reading it if you're familiar with the book and how common was the sin the civil war south of for black men to own slaves? >> thank you, i am not familiar with that book, there certainly were black people who own slaves, i told the story of a slave whose first name is peter who is actually the person who told the famous revolt in charleston in 1822. he would be rewarded for becoming a major old slaveholder. he was biracial. there were black people who own slaves. it was very rare. slaveowners in particular white slave owners were trying to create a narrative of right freedom of black slavery. select slaveowners, just like free black people disrupted peta that. >> was the white only black slaves universal at one point? >> mean was it not just in the u.s. but everywhere. >> to a certain extent but then there was talk in the panel there are native american people who enslaved black people and just like they enslaved native american people and in africa there is a history of enslavement. slavery changed with the emergence
slavery, black man owning slaves.field form i was wondering when i was reading it if you're familiar with the book and how common was the sin the civil war south of for black men to own slaves? >> thank you, i am not familiar with that book, there certainly were black people who own slaves, i told the story of a slave whose first name is peter who is actually the person who told the famous revolt in charleston in 1822. he would be rewarded for becoming a major old slaveholder. he was...
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i want people to not associate by blackness with things they think are negative. we can acknowledge our differences, our common core of american values is not obscured by the embrace of being black, brown or yellow but the white in the equation is different historically and leveleraraged the ethnicity. part of what it means to be white is not going you are white. the privilege of not thinking about race the way black and brown and yellow people have to pay attention to. >> host: michael eric dyson is our guest and "tears we cannot stop" is his book. we will hear a small delay but it will be fine. bill in bolder, colorado you are on tv. >> caller: i was wondering if you could comment on the priva i privatization of prisons and how it relates to race relations. really enjoyed you on face the state this weekend. >> guest: this is unprecedented in an era where we have had many unprecedented things like president obama being the first black president of america. now donald trump bringing his family onboard, he is not disclosing of the nature of his affiliations with cer
i want people to not associate by blackness with things they think are negative. we can acknowledge our differences, our common core of american values is not obscured by the embrace of being black, brown or yellow but the white in the equation is different historically and leveleraraged the ethnicity. part of what it means to be white is not going you are white. the privilege of not thinking about race the way black and brown and yellow people have to pay attention to. >> host: michael...
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it is a very difficult time, and the black soldiers are serving with distinction. but they are left there on the border in 1917 when the first world war one comes. and the black units that come with pershing in the 92nd division are relegated to the , truckdoing housekeeping drivers unloading ships. there are some combat units, but none of the four highly qualified regular army units go overseas. none of them for the most part training wrong black troops coming overseas. they are setting the black soldiers up for failure. by world war ii and before world war ii, because of the depression and money is difficult, congress said we have to have a pretty small lee terry, and we have the airplane, and we have the army airport, military, andll we have the airplane, and we have the army air force. let's get rid of the black soldiers so we can have spots for white men to come in and be the pilots and mechanics for the army air force, because blacks can't fly airplanes, until the tuskegee airmen. graduatedo blacks had from west point -- since the 1880's, with young, charles y
it is a very difficult time, and the black soldiers are serving with distinction. but they are left there on the border in 1917 when the first world war one comes. and the black units that come with pershing in the 92nd division are relegated to the , truckdoing housekeeping drivers unloading ships. there are some combat units, but none of the four highly qualified regular army units go overseas. none of them for the most part training wrong black troops coming overseas. they are setting the...
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i cannot disagree with you more and everything that you said. i have watched you and many of the black leaders mislead these people for years. i am a 78 -year-old white woman and i have worked with every color in the world. we can get along except that you and the black leaders keep wanting to tell the other blackk citizens how deprived they are when quite frankly, right now, they haven't more money, moreor industry, more leadership in the television, papers, magazines, they're being hired ahead of other people because of their color and quite greatly, i wish you'd stop all this hate speech that you keep telling these people because this is not right >> guest: carolyn, will get an answer from him in just a minute would you consider buying hiss book, cannot? >> caller: it be more of this poor white people getting money off of the blacks so why would i want to hear about how i'm taking advantage of them? >> host: thank you. >> guest: thank you for being a forthright and honest in youriv beliefs. i think this is the alternative universe that we live in now. with all due respect you, the f
i cannot disagree with you more and everything that you said. i have watched you and many of the black leaders mislead these people for years. i am a 78 -year-old white woman and i have worked with every color in the world. we can get along except that you and the black leaders keep wanting to tell the other blackk citizens how deprived they are when quite frankly, right now, they haven't more money, moreor industry, more leadership in the television, papers, magazines, they're being hired...
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i don't want people to associate my blackness with things they think are negative. we can acknowledge our differences and common core of american values be obscured by black or brown or red or yellow, but the white equation has leveraged a tremendous influence on the rest of landscape of american identity and ethnicity and what i'm trying to do is call attention to that. partly what it means to be white is not to know that you've been white, until somebody reminds you, not to think of race the way that black, brown, red and yellow people have been. >> michael eric dyson, and his recent book. let's hear from the audience. i should have warned you dr. dyson, we'll hear a delay, but it will be fine. >> okay. >> go ahead, colorado you're on book tv. >> caller: dr. dyson, a real privilege. i wonder if you could comment on the privatization of prisons, seems important to me that they stay under public oversight. with the trump administration, i wonder if you could comment on that with race relations. i enjoyed your interview this week. >> host: thank you, bill in boulder.
i don't want people to associate my blackness with things they think are negative. we can acknowledge our differences and common core of american values be obscured by black or brown or red or yellow, but the white equation has leveraged a tremendous influence on the rest of landscape of american identity and ethnicity and what i'm trying to do is call attention to that. partly what it means to be white is not to know that you've been white, until somebody reminds you, not to think of race the...
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she was last seen driving a 2016 black toyota prius .... with the license plate 7uhh003. (steve) gilbert baker.. the creator of the iconic rainbow flag ... passed away this morning at this home in new york at the age of 65.(pam) tonight... people across the country are remembering the man who made, what is now the symbol of the l-g-b-t community. kron4's hermela aregawi was in san francisco's castro district where a vigil was held for him. gilbert was an lgbt activist.. the father of the iconic rainbow flagthat became the symbol for the fight for equality in the lgbt community. longtime friend cleve jones.. who made the aids memorial quilt remembers baker's generosity.sot cleve jones, baker's friendyou know i told him he should patent it and he said no its his gift to the world adn consequently lived most of his live near poverty. the flag has become ubiquitous its known everywhere on the planet and he never made a penny off of it. the flag first flew in 1978..in san francisco..sot cleve jones, baker's friendwe raised it up and the wind caught them. and they flew out and
she was last seen driving a 2016 black toyota prius .... with the license plate 7uhh003. (steve) gilbert baker.. the creator of the iconic rainbow flag ... passed away this morning at this home in new york at the age of 65.(pam) tonight... people across the country are remembering the man who made, what is now the symbol of the l-g-b-t community. kron4's hermela aregawi was in san francisco's castro district where a vigil was held for him. gilbert was an lgbt activist.. the father of the iconic...
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>> yes. >> in 2012 a higher percentage of blacks in america vote than whites. even in states with the strict voter i.d. laws. if voter i.d. laws is the cause of voter suppression, where is the evidence? polls have sewn that a majority of blacks favor voter i.d. laws, along with the majority of white and majority of liberals and majorie of conservatives and democrats and republicans. but if you want to characterize it as voter suppression, i think some people might disagree with that, with that characterization. again, there are barriers that remain in place. i'm not sure i would identify the same barriers as my colleague. i think you mentioned segregation in schools. which often comes up. segregation in school. an abiding belief that my children need to be sitting next to white kids in order to learn in school. i reject that. it's long been majority black schools in this country. since reconstruction, that it tide an excellent job of teaching black kids and they remain today. some of the best public schools in this country are entirely black and brown. some of them exist in the ci
>> yes. >> in 2012 a higher percentage of blacks in america vote than whites. even in states with the strict voter i.d. laws. if voter i.d. laws is the cause of voter suppression, where is the evidence? polls have sewn that a majority of blacks favor voter i.d. laws, along with the majority of white and majority of liberals and majorie of conservatives and democrats and republicans. but if you want to characterize it as voter suppression, i think some people might disagree with...
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. >> in 2012, i hear percentage of black america voted than whites. even in states with the strictest voter laws in the country. the id laws -- where is the evidence? polls have shown the majority of blacks favor voter id laws in this country along with the majority of whites in the majority of liberals and conservatives, the majority of democrats and republicans. if you want to characterize as voter suppression then i think some people might disagree with that. with that characterization. there are barriers that remain in place. i'm not sure i would identify the same barriers as my colleague. i think segregation in schools were mentioned in those often come up. segregation in schools. there's this abiding belief that my children need to be seated next to white kids in order to learn in school. i reject that. since reconstruction they did an excellent job of teaching black kids and they remain today. some of the best public schools in this country are entirely black and brown. some of them exist in the city where we both live, new york in harlem, the south bronx. or broo
. >> in 2012, i hear percentage of black america voted than whites. even in states with the strictest voter laws in the country. the id laws -- where is the evidence? polls have shown the majority of blacks favor voter id laws in this country along with the majority of whites in the majority of liberals and conservatives, the majority of democrats and republicans. if you want to characterize as voter suppression then i think some people might disagree with that. with that...
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in 1870, william luke, an irish-born teacher was lynched along with 2004 black men. female teachers were beaten along with male. although some northern republicans opposed further intervention in the south, most agreed with senator john sherman of ohio, who affirmed that the power of the nation must crush, as we once before have done, this organized civil war. in 1870 and 1871, three acts outlawing terrorist societies and allowing the president to use the army against them. these laws continued the expansion of national authority during reconstruction by defining certain crimes, those aimed at depriving citizens of their civil and political rights as federal offenses rather than merely violations of state law. federal grant authorized federal marshals backed up by troops to arrest hundreds of accused klans men after well-publicized trials in which many were jailed. peace reigned in the former confederacy, at least for a while. despite the grant administration's effective response to klan terrorism, the north's commitment to reconstruction waned during the 1870s. many
in 1870, william luke, an irish-born teacher was lynched along with 2004 black men. female teachers were beaten along with male. although some northern republicans opposed further intervention in the south, most agreed with senator john sherman of ohio, who affirmed that the power of the nation must crush, as we once before have done, this organized civil war. in 1870 and 1871, three acts outlawing terrorist societies and allowing the president to use the army against them. these laws continued...
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nikole: yes. 2012, a higher percentage of blacks in america voted than whites. states with the strictest voter id laws in the country. laws -- if voter id laws are a form of suppression, where's the evidence? polls have shown a majority of blacks favor voter id laws in this country, along with a majority of whites and liberals and conservatives and democrats and republicans. but if you want to characterize it as voter suppression, i think some people might disagree with that characterization. again, there are barriers that remain in place. i'm not sure i would identify the same barriers as my colleague. i think you mentioned, segregation in schools, which often comes up. segregation in schools. there is this abiding belief that my children need to be sitting next to white kids in order to learn in school. i reject that. they have long been -- there have long been majority black schools in this country, since reconstruction. they did an excellent job of teaching black kids, and they remain today some of the best public schools in this country. some of them exist in the city
nikole: yes. 2012, a higher percentage of blacks in america voted than whites. states with the strictest voter id laws in the country. laws -- if voter id laws are a form of suppression, where's the evidence? polls have shown a majority of blacks favor voter id laws in this country, along with a majority of whites and liberals and conservatives and democrats and republicans. but if you want to characterize it as voter suppression, i think some people might disagree with that characterization....
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if that is the relationship black americans had with police, you would not see a friction. but that is the difference. when you look at police response times for serious crimes in black communities, it's takes police longer to get into those communities for real crimes. the sense is that if someone is hurting me, i cannot get the police to investigate, i cannot get police to solve this crime. if i'm just walking around minding my business, and you have black police who work within these organizations that say that is what they have to do. because of the need to collect policing data they needed to , make a lot of stops. who are you going to make a lot of stops with? white powerful people who are going to call the mayor and complain or a poor black person who is probably doing something wrong in the first place? i think that this narrative that somehow black people enjoy being victimized -- and i'm not saying that is what you are saying, but that is commonly out there that black people don't want police in their neighborhoods is not true. they want the same policing that whit
if that is the relationship black americans had with police, you would not see a friction. but that is the difference. when you look at police response times for serious crimes in black communities, it's takes police longer to get into those communities for real crimes. the sense is that if someone is hurting me, i cannot get the police to investigate, i cannot get police to solve this crime. if i'm just walking around minding my business, and you have black police who work within these...
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aggressive policing tactics, koreans and latinos packed in with blacks, a melting pot about to boil over. the flame was turned up when months before the rodney king verdict, a korean-american grocer, shot and killed a 15-year-old black girl. she was convicted of manslaughter and a white judge let her off without any prison time. >> the message that goes out to this community is a black life is not worth very much. >> reporter: the images of violence against black people playing over and over again, the perception justice was not served. >> they have all been found not guilty. >> years of frustration beget protests. >> no justice in america, not for the blacks. >> protests beget violence. >> anybody that wasn't black, was getting their ass kicked. >> those days unraveled after a series of fateful decisions. and the genesis of the unrest and to the moment the order for because they were unprepared for a riot. without the police, the descent into chaos was swift. there were those who stood up. what kept you in '92 from being one of the guys throwing bricks. >> i felt like i was just as angr
aggressive policing tactics, koreans and latinos packed in with blacks, a melting pot about to boil over. the flame was turned up when months before the rodney king verdict, a korean-american grocer, shot and killed a 15-year-old black girl. she was convicted of manslaughter and a white judge let her off without any prison time. >> the message that goes out to this community is a black life is not worth very much. >> reporter: the images of violence against black people playing over...
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with identity politics. and doesn't pander to raise. there are a lot of black republicans from my experience, fundamentally would disagree with it. the party aggressively panders in a way that plays on racial fears and racial anxiety and so this isn't me. it is best to think of this as reporting -- >> unfortunately we are experiencing some technical difficulty in life coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. stay with us and we will return to live programming as soon as possible. >> here is a look at the current best-selling nonfiction books according to the los angeles times which topping the list is southwest followed by recollection of his childhood in a rust belt town in ohio third on the list, bill o'reilly's most recent release old school. next, david stillman and joan if stillman discover the working behavior of generation the. catherine burns at number 5 with a collection of stories about risk, courage and facing the unknown. are look at current nonfiction bestsellers according to the los angeles times continues with chris hayes's exploratio
with identity politics. and doesn't pander to raise. there are a lot of black republicans from my experience, fundamentally would disagree with it. the party aggressively panders in a way that plays on racial fears and racial anxiety and so this isn't me. it is best to think of this as reporting -- >> unfortunately we are experiencing some technical difficulty in life coverage of the los angeles times festival of books. stay with us and we will return to live programming as soon as...
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and it is not a skill issue with black the firm's expanding. you get more people coming back into the labor force but the debate about this large barges the slow recovery. >> and with 8 million and the forms of disability. do you expected wages pickup that would get those individuals back and? >> there are two reasons and we did not have a recovery but i believe we can get a pet because productivity is so low but what has declined by a larger amount in looking for the workers in finding ways to employ a them. >> so with the views on monetary policy and falling behind the curve set the right framework. >> i think they could have moved earlier. that is the way that is moving gradual and predictable. and the importance to have a strategy that worked in the past. i have been critical of the fed puerto -- of the fed during this period but also in the '70s as well. >> end how do they think of that difficult framework? if you are sitting at the fed and how big of a reaction function? >> there is the tendency to think of too many things house gianni the
and it is not a skill issue with black the firm's expanding. you get more people coming back into the labor force but the debate about this large barges the slow recovery. >> and with 8 million and the forms of disability. do you expected wages pickup that would get those individuals back and? >> there are two reasons and we did not have a recovery but i believe we can get a pet because productivity is so low but what has declined by a larger amount in looking for the workers in...
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the similar image with this image trif liezing black lives matter. daughter of martin luther king jr. tweeted if only daddy would have known the power of pepsi. this afternoon, pepsi pulled the ad and apologized to bernice king. pepsi ultimately pulled this mountain dew ad featuring a goat in a police lineup with black men. today, paparazzi caught up with kendall jenner in paris. >> do you have any regrets. >> reporter: pepsi does have regrets. saying it was trying to project a global message of unity, peace and understanding, clearly we missed the mark. david wright, abc news, new york. >>> tonight, the jailbreak the man hunt. also the f-16 crash. the special delivery, the whole world waiting on one giraffe in america. but the other giraffe that beat us to the punch. and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing brighthouse financial. a new company established by metlife to specialize in annuities & life insurance. talk to your advisor abou
the similar image with this image trif liezing black lives matter. daughter of martin luther king jr. tweeted if only daddy would have known the power of pepsi. this afternoon, pepsi pulled the ad and apologized to bernice king. pepsi ultimately pulled this mountain dew ad featuring a goat in a police lineup with black men. today, paparazzi caught up with kendall jenner in paris. >> do you have any regrets. >> reporter: pepsi does have regrets. saying it was trying to project a...
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chinese people have no beef with black people, right? you guys, but we started naming years after animals like 5,000 years ago, right? it's a set pattern, okay? every year is a different animal. like i'm an ox, you're an ugly rat, the cameraman's a fat pig, okay? we can't change that. [laughter] okay? it's just science. like, do you really think back in ancient china when they were, like, drawing up the lunar calendar, some old chinese guy with a long, white beard was like, "ah! ha ha ha! ah, ha ha ha, ah! "you know what-a would be-a funny-a? "if-a someday there was a sports league of mostly black-a people and we-a gave out monkey t-shirts-a!" no! that never happened! and by the way, not every chinese person talks like that, okay? that's racist. - well... [laughter] yeah, but you were the one doing the acce-- - no, think about it, trevor. who was actually offended by this? like one guy. one guy--demarcus cousins. we're really gonna listen to demarcus cousins? really? that's the guy? that's the guy. this guy--he's been a leader in technic
chinese people have no beef with black people, right? you guys, but we started naming years after animals like 5,000 years ago, right? it's a set pattern, okay? every year is a different animal. like i'm an ox, you're an ugly rat, the cameraman's a fat pig, okay? we can't change that. [laughter] okay? it's just science. like, do you really think back in ancient china when they were, like, drawing up the lunar calendar, some old chinese guy with a long, white beard was like, "ah! ha ha ha!...
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but with blacking up this could be damaging to some plans and even crops “— could be damaging to someould be damaging. weather looking beautiful, chilly with light winds and strong sunshine already. 11—5 across the southin sunshine already. 11—5 across the south in wales. the north west as north coast of northern ireland and western scotland, thickening cloud through the morning, into the afternoon a very weak weather front will bring spots of the result to stornoway and maybe the other western isles, but east of scotland is fine and the rest of the country also lots of fine weather. the best weather, eastern coast, the midlands, east anglia, the south east, along the south coast. and the english channel coast. 30 degrees in plymouth, single figures in the north, around nine. tuesday night, into wednesday, another chilly night on the way, particularly across the south. high pressure anchors itself across southern parts of the uk, during wednesday, so this is the best weather. the brightest. in the north, breeze coming off the atlantic, thicker cloud and again spots of rain. temperatur
but with blacking up this could be damaging to some plans and even crops “— could be damaging to someould be damaging. weather looking beautiful, chilly with light winds and strong sunshine already. 11—5 across the southin sunshine already. 11—5 across the south in wales. the north west as north coast of northern ireland and western scotland, thickening cloud through the morning, into the afternoon a very weak weather front will bring spots of the result to stornoway and maybe the other...
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with the president. do you find that is uniquely a black issue? >> not at all but the extent of constituents within the party and inroads that were weak to begin with i think it feels especial especially. if you lobby within the party and felt marginal to begin with and a continuum at best so to now feel like we are further marginalized. >> corey, what do you think about the fact you look at the african-american voting bloc and it is 90 plus percent vote democrat. speaking cold calculation winning elections as a republican strategist where should the gop be spending the time? people who will vote for them; right? if the majority of the african-american base is staunchly democrat how do you make the argument to the republican party to say you need to stop doing what you got you the majority and put you in power and go to a voting bloc that is so staunchly democrat it is hard to shake loose? >> for me personally, i am not sure. i think the black republicans are the ones taking on the arguments. for me, i am just a fact man. the book isn't designed to
with the president. do you find that is uniquely a black issue? >> not at all but the extent of constituents within the party and inroads that were weak to begin with i think it feels especial especially. if you lobby within the party and felt marginal to begin with and a continuum at best so to now feel like we are further marginalized. >> corey, what do you think about the fact you look at the african-american voting bloc and it is 90 plus percent vote democrat. speaking cold...
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with information on the whereabouts of this children call 911. there is an active amber alert for the children you're seeing on the screen. 5-year-old black boy with black hair blown eyes -- brown eyes, superman shirt jordon sneakers. scooby do pajama bottoms. they are looking for the baby sitter you see on the screen. more information at 6abc.com. >> new at 9:00 a.m., the coast guard rescued a man suffering a medical emergency 65 miles off the coast of long island. he was rescued from his fishing trip yesterday. the coast guard said the man was experiencing flu like symptoms and in and out of consciousness. he was taken to an air station on cape cod and transferred to the hospital. no word ons condition. >>> you have to see this next piece of dramatic video, a watch shop owner pulls out a gun on three bold thieves in northern california. >> get out! >> reporter: an intense and wild scene look at this, he said the three men in construction gear walked into the store at walnut creek thursday afternoon. one man said he needed him to sienl off on electrical work -- sign off on electrical work and sprayed him with mace. the second suspect used a ballo
with information on the whereabouts of this children call 911. there is an active amber alert for the children you're seeing on the screen. 5-year-old black boy with black hair blown eyes -- brown eyes, superman shirt jordon sneakers. scooby do pajama bottoms. they are looking for the baby sitter you see on the screen. more information at 6abc.com. >> new at 9:00 a.m., the coast guard rescued a man suffering a medical emergency 65 miles off the coast of long island. he was rescued from...
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by lincoln's optimistic calculation, the result, with black enlistment factored in and even with the ted and wounded, captured missing subtracted was a net gain for the union, for the country, at large and a quarter more million immigrants would arrive in lincoln's final year, 1865. let's get one thing straight. lincoln did not favor what we would call open borders. in fact, in that same annual message, it's extraordinary, he expressed concern about our border. he thought it was too porous. the polar opposite of the sensitive entry point today, with canada. he said i have no doubt in the power of the executive to exclude enemies of concern about our border. he thought it was too porous. the human race from asylum in the united states. but he would remain equally vigilant, he said that day, to frauds against immigrants while on their way and on their arrival in the ports. once here, he wants them to have a free choice of avocation and place of reside. no registry -- place of settlement. no registry. no limits to employment. while he had spent the previous year and a half worrying that
by lincoln's optimistic calculation, the result, with black enlistment factored in and even with the ted and wounded, captured missing subtracted was a net gain for the union, for the country, at large and a quarter more million immigrants would arrive in lincoln's final year, 1865. let's get one thing straight. lincoln did not favor what we would call open borders. in fact, in that same annual message, it's extraordinary, he expressed concern about our border. he thought it was too porous. the...
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i think that the black lives matter movement should be involved with the political class. ould that politicians stop denigrating the black lives matter movement, like it is a bunch of thugs, gangsters, and criminals that want to take over. why don't you, talk to them and find out what we are saying when we say black lives matter? , oh, well, white lives matter, too, police lives matter, too, right? the black lives matter be integrated into more of the political class and you actually talk to black people to find up what the problem is, why there is a problem with the police, but they never do that. host: let's give professor joseph a chance to respond. is doingthink blm that. when we think about the black lives matter movement, it has a critique of structural racism and white priss -- white supremacy that is powerful, and there is nonviolent civil disobedience of the civil rights movement heroic period. you have the founders of the hashtag, three black, queer, radical activists, and they are really doing activism from the grassroots in a similar matter to the student nonvio
i think that the black lives matter movement should be involved with the political class. ould that politicians stop denigrating the black lives matter movement, like it is a bunch of thugs, gangsters, and criminals that want to take over. why don't you, talk to them and find out what we are saying when we say black lives matter? , oh, well, white lives matter, too, police lives matter, too, right? the black lives matter be integrated into more of the political class and you actually talk to...
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with fries from denny's. 100% seriously. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> finally tonight, what does blackh pepsi? according to many, nothing. pepsi's edgy new web ad features a diverse crowd led by reality star kendall jenner. ♪ we are the movement >> reporter: disarming tensions between police and protesters with help of a sugary beverage. the similarity with this iconic image offended some activists who accuse pepsi of trivializing the black lives matter movement. the daughter of dr. martin luther king jr., shot dead in memphis 49 years ago this week, tweeted, if only daddy would have known about the power of pepsi. this afternoon, pepsi apologized to dr. king's daughter and pulled the spot. ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home ♪ >> reporter: coke famously keyed in on political turmoil in the 1970s with its hilltop ad. a madison avenue moment so successful, it served as the series finale for "mad men." ♪ i'd like to buy the world a home ♪ >> reporter: but pepsi hasn't had don draper's touch. a few years back the company pulled this mountain dew web ad featuring a rambunctious goat -- >> b
with fries from denny's. 100% seriously. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> finally tonight, what does blackh pepsi? according to many, nothing. pepsi's edgy new web ad features a diverse crowd led by reality star kendall jenner. ♪ we are the movement >> reporter: disarming tensions between police and protesters with help of a sugary beverage. the similarity with this iconic image offended some activists who...
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chris with the disease and others could present from being infected but the strategy is only work when of population has access to those life-saving medications. >> caller: i'm in atlanta. i am a black gay activist and 67 years old. so deceive the increase of the hiv rate with the black community may be you can give me some insight live the community rose up. >> so why do you say you made the distinction between the black-and-white gay community? >> back in the '80s when aids first hit this country use of the community organizers but today the epidemic had transferred to the by taking unity and to concede those infection rates. >> guest: yes. hugh raises a very important point that many people don't understand. in the '80s all of us in the gay community black and brown and white took responsibility we knew we were abandoned by the government. and then to create the system to care for people and educate people and advocate for for active quality. for and it would be irresponsible of me to gloss over as more and middle-class men the interest in fighting the fight began to diminish and part of a problem absolutely is lingering racism within the gay community and that is a terrible thin
chris with the disease and others could present from being infected but the strategy is only work when of population has access to those life-saving medications. >> caller: i'm in atlanta. i am a black gay activist and 67 years old. so deceive the increase of the hiv rate with the black community may be you can give me some insight live the community rose up. >> so why do you say you made the distinction between the black-and-white gay community? >> back in the '80s when aids...
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a new book with a provocative title. "black privilege." what do you mean by that? put, i think that it's a privilege to be black. as black people we have access to a divine system that enables us to get through a lot of the obstacles that are thrown at us in america. and helps us to prosper in spite of everything this we've been through. >> do white people not have access to the give vin system? >> that can be debatable, but they do. i feel privilege is divine. >> you're not denying white privilege is real? incarceration rates, education outcomes, those numbers are significant. >> it's absolutely real. i'm not trying to negate white people, i'm not trying to let white people in america off the hook for everything they've done to oppress and marginalize various communities, all i'm saying is we're special too. >> reporter: part self-help, part memoir. he grew up as leonard in a small town in the south. >> the greatest thing the small town gave me is imagination. a small town made me dream. >> reporter: the small town produced more than a few nightmares during his ea
a new book with a provocative title. "black privilege." what do you mean by that? put, i think that it's a privilege to be black. as black people we have access to a divine system that enables us to get through a lot of the obstacles that are thrown at us in america. and helps us to prosper in spite of everything this we've been through. >> do white people not have access to the give vin system? >> that can be debatable, but they do. i feel privilege is divine. >>...
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koreans and latinos packed in with blacks, a melting pot about to boil over. the flame was turned up just months before the rodney king verdict. a korean american grocer shot and killed a 15-year-old black girl named natasha harlines. she was convicted of manslaughter and a white judge let her off without any prison time. >> the message that goes out to this community is, a black life is not worth much. >> reporter: the images of violence against black people over and over again, the perception that justice wasn't served. >> they've all been found not guilty. >> reporter: years of frustration beget protests. >> no justice this america, not for the blacks! >> reporter: protests beget violence. >> anybody that wasn't black was getting their ass kicked. >> reporter: in "let it fall," those days unraveled after a series of fateful decisions. from the genesis of the unrest near florence and normandie to the moment lieutenant muller gave the order for police to pull back because they were unprepared for a riot. >> we were resistant. no, lt, no we don't want to leave
koreans and latinos packed in with blacks, a melting pot about to boil over. the flame was turned up just months before the rodney king verdict. a korean american grocer shot and killed a 15-year-old black girl named natasha harlines. she was convicted of manslaughter and a white judge let her off without any prison time. >> the message that goes out to this community is, a black life is not worth much. >> reporter: the images of violence against black people over and over again,...
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the man is described as a dark-skinned, heavyset man in his early 30s, 5'10" tall with black hair.e was wearing a black hooded sweat shirt and held a white towel. contact stanford public safety with any news you have. >> aaron hernandez was found dead inside his jail cell early this morning. he was serving a life sentence for murder at the time. prison officials say it was suicide, but those who knew him are raising questions. here is abc's emily row. >> reporter: it was here at this prison that former nfl star aaron hernandez end his life, prison guards discovering the 27-year-old just after 3:00 this morning. fernandez using a bed sheet he attached to a window to hang himself, blocking his cell door from the inside by jamming with various items. >> guilty of murder in first degree or second degree. >> not guilty. >> reporter: his death coming days after he was found not guilty for the 2012 murder of two men. hernandez wiping away tears as the jury read the verdict, mouthing i love you to his fiance. prosecutors argued two men were gunned down after one accidentally spilled a drin
the man is described as a dark-skinned, heavyset man in his early 30s, 5'10" tall with black hair.e was wearing a black hooded sweat shirt and held a white towel. contact stanford public safety with any news you have. >> aaron hernandez was found dead inside his jail cell early this morning. he was serving a life sentence for murder at the time. prison officials say it was suicide, but those who knew him are raising questions. here is abc's emily row. >> reporter: it was here...
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when i open up the papers, i get discouraged with what young black males are doing to each other and e crime rates. i understand they live in an environment with a lot of drugs. you have to get money for drugs. it's a deep issue that goes beyond that. i have these different fears. i don't want my fears to come true. i try to avoid that. i come off as being prejudiced. i don't like being forced to like people. i like being led to like people through example. what can i do to change, to be a better american? heather: thank you so much for being honest and opening up this conversation, because it is one of the most important ones we need to have in this country. host: you said more, but i will let you tell us what happened after that. heather: that was a remarkable moment. i didn't realize until i stepped off the set. there were more calls after that. we just had to keep rolling. how powerful it was. there was something in his voice that touched me. you can hear it. it is so authentic as he searches for the words to say something to a national audience that most of us won't admit in our
when i open up the papers, i get discouraged with what young black males are doing to each other and e crime rates. i understand they live in an environment with a lot of drugs. you have to get money for drugs. it's a deep issue that goes beyond that. i have these different fears. i don't want my fears to come true. i try to avoid that. i come off as being prejudiced. i don't like being forced to like people. i like being led to like people through example. what can i do to change, to be a...
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>> reporter: in a police lineup with black men. pepsi does have regrets. commitment to diversity. 42% of the company's senior executives are people of color. ♪ this generation >> reporter: the company says its new ad was trying to project a global message of unity, peace, and understanding, adding, clearly we missed the mark. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> thank you for watching abc news. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> imagine you're on vacation just relaxing in your hotel room, and suddenly there's a knock on the door from someone inviting you to come play a game show worth up to $1 million. well, that's exactly what's going to happen today to some lucky folks. from bally's las vegas, it's "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. welcome to instant millionaire week on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] sometimes it can take years to get a chance to play for $1 million on this
>> reporter: in a police lineup with black men. pepsi does have regrets. commitment to diversity. 42% of the company's senior executives are people of color. ♪ this generation >> reporter: the company says its new ad was trying to project a global message of unity, peace, and understanding, adding, clearly we missed the mark. i'm david wright for "nightline" in new york. >> thank you for watching abc news. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com and our...
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. >> if you can make brownies with black beans, we're clearly living in the matrix. >> this is reallya family that pranks. >> in the ace family, not even the baby is safe. you've got kathryn and austin and this sweet cutie-pie. >> see if they have he whole thing out, go to rightthisminute.com or on the mobile app. >>> when it comes to pranksters, we all know nobody is safe. not momma, not daddy, not sisters, not brother. i thought there was a line somewhere. >> no. >> well, in the ace family, not even the baby is safe. because you got kathryn and you've got austin and there's sweet little cutie-pie elle. everything is mommy. so what happens when she wakes up in the morning and doesn't see mommy? dad's a great default? what happens when daddy's not there and this thing is there in daddy's place? >> oh. no. >> there you see mom on the side of the bed. she put the pillows up so baby elle can't fall. and dad dressed as -- >>
. >> if you can make brownies with black beans, we're clearly living in the matrix. >> this is reallya family that pranks. >> in the ace family, not even the baby is safe. you've got kathryn and austin and this sweet cutie-pie. >> see if they have he whole thing out, go to rightthisminute.com or on the mobile app. >>> when it comes to pranksters, we all know nobody is safe. not momma, not daddy, not sisters, not brother. i thought there was a line somewhere....
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people brush 13th in their dealing with black saliva -- russian their teeth and their dealing with black saliva. people are going without reckless, lunch, and dinner sometimes. mothers cry and say they cannot feed their children. now the ruby more refugees because who knows what that palm has done to the water. sure, it has had a psychological effect. people are terrified. it is a country that already has 1.5 million refugees. coble is so filled with people who are unemployed and have no food that it is the children who go out and do the labor. 1.8 million are going to be pushed back into afghanistan if iran rent and pakistan and europe go ahead with plans to force people to go back. the united states has put $112 billion in a nonmilitary programs. a what can we see as the result of those programs? don't we think this is going to feed, as well as she said, a desire for reza branc revenge? where are these weapons coming from? the united states. probably 700,000 pistols, assault rifles, weapons into afghanistan. that is where the jihadist groups get their weapons. amy: we're going to go to
people brush 13th in their dealing with black saliva -- russian their teeth and their dealing with black saliva. people are going without reckless, lunch, and dinner sometimes. mothers cry and say they cannot feed their children. now the ruby more refugees because who knows what that palm has done to the water. sure, it has had a psychological effect. people are terrified. it is a country that already has 1.5 million refugees. coble is so filled with people who are unemployed and have no food...
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the spanish stay with the spanish. the black stays with the black. the white stays with the white. there is no assimilation. i'm third-generation new yorker. back years ago we assimilated with each other. because we had to assimilate in order to get good jobs. in order to build relationships with reac -- each other, you had to assimilate. here they don't do that because we had allowed immigration to get out of control, so they don't feel they have to assimilate. i have neighbors here. they are korean and don't even say hello to each other. and they are koreans. two koreans on each side. i have armenians on either side of me and they don't say hello to each other. young children born in this country don't even speak english. why are they speaking english? re anybody even hi out of the nationality. and we are supposed to build a country on that? you can't build a country on that. this is what trump. is all about he is trying to unite the people . he is not trying to divide the people like obama did. obama was a big divider. he was not a uniter. and trump is trying to show the people
the spanish stay with the spanish. the black stays with the black. the white stays with the white. there is no assimilation. i'm third-generation new yorker. back years ago we assimilated with each other. because we had to assimilate in order to get good jobs. in order to build relationships with reac -- each other, you had to assimilate. here they don't do that because we had allowed immigration to get out of control, so they don't feel they have to assimilate. i have neighbors here. they are...
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in february, "nightline" met mike taylor, a coal truck driver until 2015 when he was diagnosed with blackdisease. as he told gloria riviera, he's a trump supporter -- but he depends on obamacare. >> saved my life. >> you're worried, yeah. what's worrying you? >> if they do away with this, they need to -- i think they just need to reform it. >> you're on three different inhalers -- >> reporter: so every day the promise to repeal goes unfulfilled is a blessing for him. >> colonel sanders here. >> reporter: on our way to check in on how mike's faring we stop in first at the sanders cafe, birthplace of kentucky fried chicken. >> this is the spot, huh? >> reporter: we're here with kathy ollor who signs people up for obamacare. you voted for trump, right? >> right. >> and yet he's looking to put you out of a job. >> i voted because i was thinking he would help improve it. make it more affordable. >> are you happy with the direction things are headed right now? >> no. because so many people -- we already have enough stress in our life, to have our health care more stressful, knowing if we have i
in february, "nightline" met mike taylor, a coal truck driver until 2015 when he was diagnosed with blackdisease. as he told gloria riviera, he's a trump supporter -- but he depends on obamacare. >> saved my life. >> you're worried, yeah. what's worrying you? >> if they do away with this, they need to -- i think they just need to reform it. >> you're on three different inhalers -- >> reporter: so every day the promise to repeal goes unfulfilled is a...
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thatheritance of blood separated them from the unwashed commoners with black skin. chattel slavery, i argue, and will probably get lots of conversation -- did not need whiteness to become legitimate in the eyes of slaveholders, with notions of aristocratic lineage combined with christian policy, they did that work remarkably well. it was christianity that was the vehicle for legitimizing slavery at first, not likeness. faiths part of that, but -- that is what i found in the records. the question becomes why and when did white racial grammar income intrinsic -- become intrinsic to elites or trafficked actors working at the bottom rung. the answer occurred when trafficked actors understood their victimhood and their race.pation in terms of only when those trafficked subjects and some slaves begin to use white racial grammar towards emancipatory ends. the process became apparent by 1760. it was neither abrupt nor linear and culminated in a decades long for mission of working classes -- long formulation of working classes. white racial grammar was put to both racist and
thatheritance of blood separated them from the unwashed commoners with black skin. chattel slavery, i argue, and will probably get lots of conversation -- did not need whiteness to become legitimate in the eyes of slaveholders, with notions of aristocratic lineage combined with christian policy, they did that work remarkably well. it was christianity that was the vehicle for legitimizing slavery at first, not likeness. faiths part of that, but -- that is what i found in the records. the...
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with god. i know she's really good at pandering at the black churches, singing whatever "amazing grace" song sheith for that moment. - do you think donald trump knows the words to "amazing grace"? - well, again, as i said-- - i think it would be more like tremendous grace, how fantastic the sound. could save a pretty good guy like me. i once was lost, though, you know what? i was never lost. i was born with an impeccable sense of direction. - i think that when hillary clinton calls donald trump a person that disrespects women, for a woman, herself, to allow her husband to disrespect her-- i think that's horrible. - you're holding that to hillary? - what we sow is what we receive. - so what's worse: hillary allowing bill to cheat, or donald trump cheating? - well, i want to-- i want to be clear. um, in my statement, i think i misspoke when i said hillary clinton has allowed anyone to do anything. uh, bill is his own man. - but you're connecting his actions to hillary? - well, because that he is hillary clinton's husband. - but you're not connecting donald trump's actions to donald trump. - um, i
with god. i know she's really good at pandering at the black churches, singing whatever "amazing grace" song sheith for that moment. - do you think donald trump knows the words to "amazing grace"? - well, again, as i said-- - i think it would be more like tremendous grace, how fantastic the sound. could save a pretty good guy like me. i once was lost, though, you know what? i was never lost. i was born with an impeccable sense of direction. - i think that when hillary...
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she was seen wearing a black or gray sweater with black pants. >>> new this morning after weeks of digging in, nunes removed himself the investigation into russian's meddling in the presidential election. the california republican has been under growing criticism. today's announcement comes as the house ethics committee looks into he disclosed classified information without authorization. questions of impartiality sfagsed after the mystery meeting in the white house with a secret source. he received information showing the trump team was incidentally caught up in surveillance. showing that intelligence to the president instead of the bipartisan committee he runs. paul ryan says nunes has his full support. >> no one is more eager to demonstrate to the ethics committee he followed all proper guidelines and laws. >> all charges against him, he says, are false and politically motivated. >>> breaking news from the nation's capitol where the senate cleared the way for a confirmation vote tomorrow on president trump's nominee for the supreme court. republicans have effectively eliminated democrat
she was seen wearing a black or gray sweater with black pants. >>> new this morning after weeks of digging in, nunes removed himself the investigation into russian's meddling in the presidential election. the california republican has been under growing criticism. today's announcement comes as the house ethics committee looks into he disclosed classified information without authorization. questions of impartiality sfagsed after the mystery meeting in the white house with a secret...