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extremism in america and the challenges of owning a small business in the age of the coronavirus. the world looking. i am frizzy to santos for our top story today the u.s. has delivered a portion of its feb peace deal with the.
extremism in america and the challenges of owning a small business in the age of the coronavirus. the world looking. i am frizzy to santos for our top story today the u.s. has delivered a portion of its feb peace deal with the.
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putting america's children on wheels has changed america's schools. it has made possible better education, better training for tomorrow and all will profit from it in health, wealth, and recreation. putting america's workers on wheels now means there is more work within ready reach, more work for men to do and more ways to get to the work and make more money. makes -- somebody else on the money somebody else makes , all of us are dependent for harvest of money we make. the money we make on any job changes hands many times and each time it changes hands, it benefits all of us. miner, the farmer, into the rancher all producing the finest materials, the machine all using the finest processes to do finally buy those finest materials, building the finest low-cost cars and trucks for everyone to haul anything anywhere and haul anyone, including ourselves. init is that all of us interdependence live independently on wheels. all this far-reaching interdependence is the great secret of why it is possible to put america's automobile within the reach of so many
putting america's children on wheels has changed america's schools. it has made possible better education, better training for tomorrow and all will profit from it in health, wealth, and recreation. putting america's workers on wheels now means there is more work within ready reach, more work for men to do and more ways to get to the work and make more money. makes -- somebody else on the money somebody else makes , all of us are dependent for harvest of money we make. the money we make on any...
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later, "let america be america again." how a poem written eight decades ago still speaks to us today. i recommend nature made vitamins... because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand the #1 pharmacist recommended so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take anything, i apply topical pain relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of d
later, "let america be america again." how a poem written eight decades ago still speaks to us today. i recommend nature made vitamins... because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand the #1 pharmacist recommended so bob, what do you take for back pain? before i take anything, i apply topical pain...
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america, 1776. ireland, 1919, because our declaration of independence, it was a proclamation of 1916, but the declaration in 1919. obviously, the american one is a document of global renown. but a point that interestingly, the american revolution produced a republican experiment, which was pretty much unparalleled in human history. you could claim some precedence perhaps in the ancient world, but in the modern world, this was the first time a republic had been established. the countries that became independent in europe during the 19th century, none of them became a republic. not a single one. but ireland went down the republican road in 1916 first of all and then later on in 1919 and eventually became independent country in 1922. and then became a republic in 1949. so the republican esos didn't take root in most parts of europe. most parts of europe when they became independent, think about the balkans, they immediately found a prince of some kind who could become their king. the irish didn't do th
america, 1776. ireland, 1919, because our declaration of independence, it was a proclamation of 1916, but the declaration in 1919. obviously, the american one is a document of global renown. but a point that interestingly, the american revolution produced a republican experiment, which was pretty much unparalleled in human history. you could claim some precedence perhaps in the ancient world, but in the modern world, this was the first time a republic had been established. the countries that...
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but, actually, we cannot lecture america. weor haddeaths than y in america. the level is lower in the united states than in france. katty: of course, there is racism in europe as well. let's be honest. there is racism in frae ande k. as well. is it somehow different whenou look at >> no, because we have these kinds of riots in 2005 in paris. it was the same kind of stories. two teenagers. they committed some kind of crime. theyere chased by police. they were electrocuted when they went into some kind of electrical plant. you remember in france the looting also. it was quite different from the united states. in france, they aree lower middl class white population that has been downgraded by globalization and who cannot stand that. it's quite different. you cannot compare it. -- it witwhat is happening in america, which looks like more than the 2005 riots in france an d the 2011 riots in london. katty: we he to leave it there. thank you very much. this is something being watched widely from around the world. fothank yojoining us from paris. today, terrence floy
but, actually, we cannot lecture america. weor haddeaths than y in america. the level is lower in the united states than in france. katty: of course, there is racism in europe as well. let's be honest. there is racism in frae ande k. as well. is it somehow different whenou look at >> no, because we have these kinds of riots in 2005 in paris. it was the same kind of stories. two teenagers. they committed some kind of crime. theyere chased by police. they were electrocuted when they went...
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america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations on which it stands, family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true, tough american patriots. that is what our country needs, especially in these times, and that is what you are. each of you begins your career in the army at a crucial moment in american history. we are restoring the fundamental principles that the job of the american soldier is not to rebuild foreign nations, but defend and defend strongly our nation from all enemies. we are ending the era of endless wars. in its place, is a renewed, clear-eyed focus on defending america's vital interests. it is not the duty of u.s. troops to solve ancient conflicts in faraway lands that many people have never even heard of. we are not the policemen of the world. but let our enemies be on notice, if our people
america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations on which it stands, family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true, tough american patriots. that is what our country needs, especially in these times, and that is what you are. each of you begins your career in the army at a crucial...
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the lead storys america. television australia -- he was showing me the breakfast coverage yesterday and it is the lead story. it is consuming huge amounts of airtime. it presents a picture of america that is not entirely flattering when you have streets filled with tear gas and rubber bullets being fired. that leads to another problem which is -- the admiration people feel towards the united states has dissipated. anchor: there have been race riots under other presidents. the ferguson riots happened under barack obama. do you think it is different because it is trump? it is no secret that foreign leaders have had a negative opinion of president trump. doesn't make it quantifiably different? >> it is different for a couple of reasons. the first reason is the language donald trump is using, the address he made last night at the white house, the comments of what he told the governors. we are going to accept no compromises and take no prisoners. that seemed to be the general tone. previousresidents would have tri
the lead storys america. television australia -- he was showing me the breakfast coverage yesterday and it is the lead story. it is consuming huge amounts of airtime. it presents a picture of america that is not entirely flattering when you have streets filled with tear gas and rubber bullets being fired. that leads to another problem which is -- the admiration people feel towards the united states has dissipated. anchor: there have been race riots under other presidents. the ferguson riots...
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you go to college this is how america is book. you got to want to do they're not going to you know take you by the end of the oakum or. me personally there's only 2 jobs i would do just equal to the lifestyle that i had a. barber drive a truck through so if i could be a barber i draw strength from. not always want to be a lawyer criminal defense was quite attractive to me for a number of reasons i grew up watching t.v. shows about criminal defense lawyers. i was born and raised here went off to school i came back so therefore it's kind of a natural fit for me as my home town criminal defense attorney and there is a fair share of crimes. represented thousands of people in the charge of all types of offices this is problem is all over drugs money go in hand in hand you've got to marginalize community of poor people who see no other way to come across with stansell monies and so they find themselves involved in narcotics. there's not much of a future most end up in prison in and out of prison and back to the neighborhood in prison ba
you go to college this is how america is book. you got to want to do they're not going to you know take you by the end of the oakum or. me personally there's only 2 jobs i would do just equal to the lifestyle that i had a. barber drive a truck through so if i could be a barber i draw strength from. not always want to be a lawyer criminal defense was quite attractive to me for a number of reasons i grew up watching t.v. shows about criminal defense lawyers. i was born and raised here went off to...
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we'll make america proud again. we'll take america safe again. and we'll make america great again. thank you, thank you, oklahoma. thank you. [♪] judge jeanine: wrecking tonight, president trump officially kicks off his reelect campaign with a rally in tulsa, oklahoma. welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. the president of the united states stepping up to the mic before a huge crowd in tulsa. joining me to talk about this. charlie kirk. you have seen a lot of these. what was your take? >> nice to see one again. it's been too long. as a trump supporter and someone that has brand-new battling in the trenches the last couple months. it's refreshing to see the president back in front of his base. this was an important distinct for the president to articulate. the 63 million americans who voted for him support. one line he said we stand on the shoulders of heroes. those are the heroes the democrats and the rioters in the streets are taking down. the president seems right where he belonged. he had great energy and great spirit. he's back on offense, putting the democrats on de
we'll make america proud again. we'll take america safe again. and we'll make america great again. thank you, thank you, oklahoma. thank you. [♪] judge jeanine: wrecking tonight, president trump officially kicks off his reelect campaign with a rally in tulsa, oklahoma. welcome to "justice." i'm judge jeanine pirro. the president of the united states stepping up to the mic before a huge crowd in tulsa. joining me to talk about this. charlie kirk. you have seen a lot of these. what...
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the other america doesn't. the two americas will not survive, we must have one america. and that point has come. and what we have to now do is take this opportunity and understand that black america isn't a charity. a lot of folks in white america are saying, what do i need to do, who do i donate to? we can't donate our way out of this. it's almost an insult, you're seeing, i'm superior, you're inferior, and if i don't save you, you can't be saved. we shouldn't look at it that way. it's an investment, we're investing in america. we have to invest in education. we have to make sure folks have a proper education. we have to invest in health care. we to put pressure on the banks to make sure they're doing loans, that they're providing home loans and business loans because that's the largest employer of people in america. we need to make sure we have fair access to capital that's not predatory. the united states government manages a $1 trillion government worker pension fund that's not managed by african-americans and not invested in african-americans. there's so much that h
the other america doesn't. the two americas will not survive, we must have one america. and that point has come. and what we have to now do is take this opportunity and understand that black america isn't a charity. a lot of folks in white america are saying, what do i need to do, who do i donate to? we can't donate our way out of this. it's almost an insult, you're seeing, i'm superior, you're inferior, and if i don't save you, you can't be saved. we shouldn't look at it that way. it's an...
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america ever been great. in a 5th year civil rights activist reverend al sharpton nicky's president trunk of caring more about trying to stop protests than ending police brutality. and we know the rights for black life is the same is the price for white light we go keep coming back to these situations over and over again is that a law will work or it won't work. trumps opponent in the presidential election democrat joe biden also to live in a video message to the funeral. now is the time for racial justice. that's the interest give to our children when they ask why. because when there is justice for george. truly be honoring racial justice. and then she said. she means. well the funeral was also a wrap. many supporters lined the streets as his body was taken to its final resting place a lost power well to floyd his death galvanized the movement now his supporters say they won't rest until there is real change in the wells so that death like his going to happen again. is all of us out was a houston's fountain
america ever been great. in a 5th year civil rights activist reverend al sharpton nicky's president trunk of caring more about trying to stop protests than ending police brutality. and we know the rights for black life is the same is the price for white light we go keep coming back to these situations over and over again is that a law will work or it won't work. trumps opponent in the presidential election democrat joe biden also to live in a video message to the funeral. now is the time for...
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then, policing in america. we examine law enforcement practices that disproportionately target people of color, and ways to reform the justice system. plus, "race matters." as covid-19 exposes deep racial fissures, a sociologist examines the often-unintentional racial attitudes of americans.
then, policing in america. we examine law enforcement practices that disproportionately target people of color, and ways to reform the justice system. plus, "race matters." as covid-19 exposes deep racial fissures, a sociologist examines the often-unintentional racial attitudes of americans.
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no the death of george floyd hasn't just horrified people in america... people in america... black lives matter! but the effects of what's happened on a street corner in minneapolis on the 25th of may are being felt around the globe. nojustice! no peace! as hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets to protest, to demand racial equality and an end to police brutality. in this my world special, i'll bejoined by bbc reporter chi chi izundu, who helped break down more of the historical context of the protests that we've been seeing. plus we'll find out what young people around the world think. protest, speak out and take action and tell their story, because this movement is to give people a platform. however you want to express your likeness, that's on you. you are still black. you still go through the same struggles. this shouldn'tjust be a moment, but truly a movement. hi, i'm radzi. now, even though many parts of the world are still on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, we come to talk about george floyd. now, his death in america has resulted in a wave of ant
no the death of george floyd hasn't just horrified people in america... people in america... black lives matter! but the effects of what's happened on a street corner in minneapolis on the 25th of may are being felt around the globe. nojustice! no peace! as hundreds of thousands of people take to the streets to protest, to demand racial equality and an end to police brutality. in this my world special, i'll bejoined by bbc reporter chi chi izundu, who helped break down more of the historical...
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ameri "america in crisis." for ten days now protesters across the country have stood shoulder to shoulder and raised their voices to say, no more. >> i won't be satisfied until i can wake up and have kids and have them not fear their lives just for being black. >> they've been marching in the name of george floyd whose shocking death under the knee of now-former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin sparked the protests. but today the focus returned to minneapolis as floyd was eulogized at a stirring memorial service. reverend al sharpton gave the eulogy and a rallying cry for change. >> this is the time. we won't stop. we're going to keep going. >> floyd's family stood together remembering him as a little boy. >> played video games together. go outside and, you know, play catch with the football. >> who grew into a loyal and loving man. >> he would stand up for his family and friends. i want you guys to know that he would stand up for any injustice. >> and then the congregation obser observed 8 minutes and
ameri "america in crisis." for ten days now protesters across the country have stood shoulder to shoulder and raised their voices to say, no more. >> i won't be satisfied until i can wake up and have kids and have them not fear their lives just for being black. >> they've been marching in the name of george floyd whose shocking death under the knee of now-former minneapolis police officer derek chauvin sparked the protests. but today the focus returned to minneapolis as...
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hello america i'm mark levin. this is life, liberty and levin and they call the show the insurrection because i think that's what's taking place among other things in this country and i have to turn to a gentleman who i think know more about what's taking place in our cities then really anybody else. they've spent a life studying it and writing about it. one of those gentlemen is shelby steele who's been in this program before some time ago, a senior fellow and wrote the book white guilt and shame, how america's past sins have polarized our country. he writes for harper magazine from time to time. i want to thank you for coming on the program so let me just throw it to you. you see what's taking place in cities, mostly democrat one-party cities where one party states, and yet you see the response from the national democrats, biden, schumer and pelosi who barely acknowledged the rioting and looting that's taking place. you see the media report that most of this is peaceful and you see the allegation, systemic racis
hello america i'm mark levin. this is life, liberty and levin and they call the show the insurrection because i think that's what's taking place among other things in this country and i have to turn to a gentleman who i think know more about what's taking place in our cities then really anybody else. they've spent a life studying it and writing about it. one of those gentlemen is shelby steele who's been in this program before some time ago, a senior fellow and wrote the book white guilt and...
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america is my nation. the school has is my learning party. -- destination. ♪ >> johnny is my given name. >> that's a rhyme children used to scribble in their schoolbooks a long time ago, a time when the school was built, a time when we were proud of being educated. through the years, we've lost some of that pride, taken our education for granted, and even grown the glut for -- neglectful. all around us, things have been changing. we have gone from the one horse shade to the space satellite, and now schools have a lot to do with national security and our survival. now there's trouble. and we realize the trouble is with brains and training and technology. americans7, a lot of began to take their schooling other more seriously. this is a report on american 57, -- in 1957, what they did, what they didn't do. my name is alan edwards. here's the man who is making this report, united states commissioner of education, lawrence g. >> you know, americans are used to doing things in a big way. we have some pretty h
america is my nation. the school has is my learning party. -- destination. ♪ >> johnny is my given name. >> that's a rhyme children used to scribble in their schoolbooks a long time ago, a time when the school was built, a time when we were proud of being educated. through the years, we've lost some of that pride, taken our education for granted, and even grown the glut for -- neglectful. all around us, things have been changing. we have gone from the one horse shade to the space...
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of this is the kaiser report so much to report on so much up and so much going on in the world today america is on fire the world's on fire of the global insurrection against banker occupation would but tell me about it for years now it's happening all over the world. give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free the wretched refuse of your teeming shores where is that home come from selves really famous words of wrong is from the statue of liberty at the base statue of liberty was given to america as a gift by france madam liberty it is you know the united states was founded on the principles of the and white men happened in france and in scotland but i thought this image of. lady liberty of the statue of liberty in this headline that i want to turn to from the daily mail trumps has new york has been lost to thaw and low life scum after looters ransacked 5th avenue and curfew is brought forward from 11 pm to 8 pm until end of week but cuomo into glasgow still refuse to call in the national guard and as you can see there some looters on the front page and we've ta
of this is the kaiser report so much to report on so much up and so much going on in the world today america is on fire the world's on fire of the global insurrection against banker occupation would but tell me about it for years now it's happening all over the world. give me your tired your poor your huddled masses yearning to breathe free the wretched refuse of your teeming shores where is that home come from selves really famous words of wrong is from the statue of liberty at the base statue...
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and he wrote in "democracy in america," that america is not great because it is more enlightened than any other nation, but rather, because it has always been able to repair its faults. that's what makes this country great. and most right-thinking americans know that the greatness of this country is at stake. we have unveiled, for whatever reason, some faults that need to be repaired. faults in our health care system. faults in our judicial system. so let me say to mr. cotton, pick up any history book of america. i would ask him to, please, just read the history of isaac woodard, a black man who came home from world war ii. on the bus from fort gordon, georgia trying to get to south carolina. and he was stopped, taken off a bus in south carolina by a deputy sheriff. he was in his uniform. and that deputy sheriff punched his eyes out. is that institutional? in law enforcement? and that has been the foundation upon which law enforcement in many parts of this country has operated. cotton is from arkansas. he ought to be ashamed of himself. >> i represent the heartland of america. missour
and he wrote in "democracy in america," that america is not great because it is more enlightened than any other nation, but rather, because it has always been able to repair its faults. that's what makes this country great. and most right-thinking americans know that the greatness of this country is at stake. we have unveiled, for whatever reason, some faults that need to be repaired. faults in our health care system. faults in our judicial system. so let me say to mr. cotton, pick up...
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america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations on which it stands, family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true, tough american patriots. that is what our country needs, especially in these times, and that is what you are. each of you begins your career in the army at a crucial moment in american history. we are restoring the fundamental principles that the job of the american soldier is not to rebuild foreign nations, but defend and defend strongly our nation from all enemies. we are ending the era of endless wars. in its place, is a renewed, clear-eyed focus on defending america's vital interests. it is not the duty of u.s. troops to solve ancient conflicts in faraway lands that many people have never even heard of. we are not the policemen of the world. but let our enemies be on notice, if our people
america's momentum was unstoppable. these great leaders were not afraid of what others might say about them. they didn't care. they knew their duty was to protect our country. they knew the army exists to preserve the republic and the strong foundations on which it stands, family, god, country, liberty, and justice. they were true, tough american patriots. that is what our country needs, especially in these times, and that is what you are. each of you begins your career in the army at a crucial...
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america didn't win world war ii because of the names of those bases, all right, america won world war ii because tom hanks found matt damon. that was the turning point. you can call the base whatever you want. not going to determine how effectively your soldiers are going to fight. america isn't going to be losing to russia in world war iii, like, we should have never renamed those bases! that was our secret weapon! ( gunfirebrook i know for some people this debate might seem inconsequential but you have to understand the reason the generals are open to changing the names of the bases is the same reason nascar is doing it. they want the military to take a unified stand against racism and they want to show that the american military stands for all americans, including the millions of minorities who have served within its ranks because just take a second and imagine being a black soldier, training at a base that is named after somebody who didn't even think of you as a human being. that isn't just offensive to those soldiers, it's offensive to the confederate generals, too. imagine what
america didn't win world war ii because of the names of those bases, all right, america won world war ii because tom hanks found matt damon. that was the turning point. you can call the base whatever you want. not going to determine how effectively your soldiers are going to fight. america isn't going to be losing to russia in world war iii, like, we should have never renamed those bases! that was our secret weapon! ( gunfirebrook i know for some people this debate might seem inconsequential...
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you are watching bbc world news america. ill to come. ndiscernible] katty: beck together, a covid patient in the united kingdom is reunited with his partner after two monthapart. ♪ more than 1.5 million people in america applied for unemployment benefits last week. the rate ofla joblesss is slowing. 144lo million hav their jobs since march beuse of the shutdown. we have more fro not deteriorating as fast, but there arear many americans wh out of work. if you compare where we are versus the financial crisis in 2008, things are worse. the unemployment rate around 13%, higher than the entire financial crisis. there is still concern about how long it willake to put americans back to work. a figure showed for every job opening, 4.6 unemployed workers are competing for that job. a few months ago the situation was reversed when there were more job openings than people looking for them. ♪ katty: j.k. rowling has been criticized for her comments she decided to comment because of her personal experience of domestic abu and sexual assault. our
you are watching bbc world news america. ill to come. ndiscernible] katty: beck together, a covid patient in the united kingdom is reunited with his partner after two monthapart. ♪ more than 1.5 million people in america applied for unemployment benefits last week. the rate ofla joblesss is slowing. 144lo million hav their jobs since march beuse of the shutdown. we have more fro not deteriorating as fast, but there arear many americans wh out of work. if you compare where we are versus the...
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justicennot have two systems in america, one for black america and one for white america. justice for equal the united states of america. >> yeah. [applause] change is going to come in the tragic killing of george with hisd i proclaim son as my witness, that changes starts today. we are in minneapolis. john, what do the protesters say to you about those new charges? is where everyone comes to speak, right there, the spot with the orange netting, where george floyd last lay after police knelt on his neck and back. pay theirere people respects and speak. there is a sense that some of the weight has lifted, their short-term goals have been met, charges against all two -- four officers. ,ne charge per derek chauvin and the others charged with aiding and abetting a second-degree murder, very serious charges for police officers. that is what they have been calling for, but the long-term goal is systematic change, and that will take some time. investigation an into the minneapolis police department that looks for systematic racial abuse. i think all across the country, with all o
justicennot have two systems in america, one for black america and one for white america. justice for equal the united states of america. >> yeah. [applause] change is going to come in the tragic killing of george with hisd i proclaim son as my witness, that changes starts today. we are in minneapolis. john, what do the protesters say to you about those new charges? is where everyone comes to speak, right there, the spot with the orange netting, where george floyd last lay after police...
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i too am america. it's more than a popular poem from langston hughes it's a plea for america to open her eyes and finally see black people as citizens worthy of protection and rights instead of a group to be tried it on from slave shackles whipping rape and government sanctioned family separations to reconstruction redlining restrictive covenants and police brutality make no mistake the path for blacks in america has been one of disrespect inhumanity high risk and a daily struggle to survive after 400 years of oppression blacks remain optimistic hopeful and filled with the desire to make this nation live up to its creed juneteenth is one of the most important american holidays that you probably never heard of despite claims from president trump that he made this. interesting expression of columbus saying in real time on his part but know much like everything in circling the black experience in this country juneteenth was torn from the pages of history books used to sanitize the black experience for ame
i too am america. it's more than a popular poem from langston hughes it's a plea for america to open her eyes and finally see black people as citizens worthy of protection and rights instead of a group to be tried it on from slave shackles whipping rape and government sanctioned family separations to reconstruction redlining restrictive covenants and police brutality make no mistake the path for blacks in america has been one of disrespect inhumanity high risk and a daily struggle to survive...
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america. farming white people. small communities all in the hills and mountains they don't exist anymore. we believe that the church is the mosque like this should solve the social problems that's what we're working on. this was all dead after they did. actually it was a junkyard and it was tied this whole area where our church is is tied for the highest crime area in the city right here but what we did was we believed it i live in christ should also be exemplified in the community so what we did was we started our own community development corporation and we started to say look at this week we named it paradise manor because we didn't have the money but we had god we had his word was that he's given us the power and we built this whole community in the neighborhood actually now we've built over 400 homes through our c.d.c. and this is just a part of what our church has done. every white person was in the slave on every white person didn't have a slave you know we're a plantation owners there'
america. farming white people. small communities all in the hills and mountains they don't exist anymore. we believe that the church is the mosque like this should solve the social problems that's what we're working on. this was all dead after they did. actually it was a junkyard and it was tied this whole area where our church is is tied for the highest crime area in the city right here but what we did was we believed it i live in christ should also be exemplified in the community so what we...
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america has been changed. a factory is built out in the open country and quickly a great city arises around it. ♪ overbroad highways made by and for the automobile, what americans have produced comes back to serve america. so it is that we can live in the country and work in the city. life in america has changed. so it is that we can make our living on a farm and have a home in town. so what is that we can live where we want to, as shopping centers now come out to meet us. the ever expanding involvement of people takes on a new dimension. the great new dimension of interrelated use. the new, individual transportation means new freedom theovement to all of us, dispelling of distance, and for country dwellers as silly dwellers, a new far and wide rage of life. new businesses wide and small have developed from putting america on wheels and created more jobs for more people, all interdependent on each other. fromll continue to profit it in ever new ways in each new generation of user. putting america's children
america has been changed. a factory is built out in the open country and quickly a great city arises around it. ♪ overbroad highways made by and for the automobile, what americans have produced comes back to serve america. so it is that we can live in the country and work in the city. life in america has changed. so it is that we can make our living on a farm and have a home in town. so what is that we can live where we want to, as shopping centers now come out to meet us. the ever expanding...
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he put the health of america first. and with the president's leadership, we stood up a national response. we delivered hundreds of millions of medical supplies to health-care workers in all 50 states. we reinvented testing from a standing start and now we are testing almost 500,000 americans every day. [applause] working with american free enterprise, we manufactured medical equipment on a wartime footing. and no american who required a ventilator was ever denied a ventilator in the united states. that is a national accomplishment. [applause] all 50 states are opening up america again. worke are going back to and worship. we are getting back out to the stores and restaurants and the great outdoors. the transition to greatness has begun. [applause] and despite the fear mongering up some in the media, the truth is, across this country hospitalizations are down, our losses are declining, and every day we are one state -- we are one day closer to putting the coronavirus in the past. you are doing it, america. but i want to
he put the health of america first. and with the president's leadership, we stood up a national response. we delivered hundreds of millions of medical supplies to health-care workers in all 50 states. we reinvented testing from a standing start and now we are testing almost 500,000 americans every day. [applause] working with american free enterprise, we manufactured medical equipment on a wartime footing. and no american who required a ventilator was ever denied a ventilator in the united...
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his crime -- black in america. in 2014, the words i can't breathe were seared into our minds when we saw the video of eric garner struggling for his life and dying as a police officer held him in a chokehold. his crime -- black in america. weeks later, michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri, despite being unarmed. a couple months later, on the streets of chicago, illinois, la quon macdonald was shot and killed by a police officer. the next month after he was killed, tamir rice was shot and killed by a police officer while playing with a toy gun in a cleveland park. the tragic list of black individuals we have mourned and marched for continues to grow. walter scott, freddie gray, filandro castia, many more, including sondra bland, another resident of illinois whose life was taken when she drove down to texas to interview for a new job. i attended her funeral ceremony. the loss of such a wonderful young woman is still unexplained. now we have come together to mourn the lives of tw
his crime -- black in america. in 2014, the words i can't breathe were seared into our minds when we saw the video of eric garner struggling for his life and dying as a police officer held him in a chokehold. his crime -- black in america. weeks later, michael brown was shot and killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri, despite being unarmed. a couple months later, on the streets of chicago, illinois, la quon macdonald was shot and killed by a police officer. the next month after he was...
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of america doesn't get the label the b.b.c. funded by taxpayers and the u.k. government accused by some time and time again of being essentially a mouthpiece for the government doesn't get the label agis you are run by cattle which is essentially a family run dictatorship doesn't get the label saudi arabia its media don't get the label i think you know artie's official statement sums it up thinks book is doing as it's told by its government but pretending otherwise a us company long and bad with the us establishment telling the entire rest of the world what it can and cannot say is the definition of technological dictatorship and censorship labeling for an editorial independent news outlets is anything but isn't top of fostering prejudice and xenophobia a prime example of the very fake news that facebook is supposedly trying to combat the head of artes website says he will appeal facebook's move we've put in touch with facebook to for an explanation and response if you do we have but for many times so we'll let you know what we
of america doesn't get the label the b.b.c. funded by taxpayers and the u.k. government accused by some time and time again of being essentially a mouthpiece for the government doesn't get the label agis you are run by cattle which is essentially a family run dictatorship doesn't get the label saudi arabia its media don't get the label i think you know artie's official statement sums it up thinks book is doing as it's told by its government but pretending otherwise a us company long and bad...
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all over of the streets of america. blacks and whites and others are saying black lives matter we're still saying to the nation treat us with dignity and respect and like the human beings that we are and tragically are not getting any relief yet now up there we may have turned a corner with the tragic killing of george clooney and what i mean by that is we've had individuals marching in cities and towns or a few years now but this one incident yaba now has all 50 states have been demonstrations ran all over the world they have been demonstrations and the demonstrations are not just blacks and a few whites many of them oh well mainly white and so something of it's almost like a light went off in the hands of people to say this is wrong this is unjust this is immoral this is not who we are we have a president united states and i'm i'm i'm wondering what you think about president trump when he sang you know basically will will sic dogs on them if they cross the fence in the white house we will deploy the military we will s
all over of the streets of america. blacks and whites and others are saying black lives matter we're still saying to the nation treat us with dignity and respect and like the human beings that we are and tragically are not getting any relief yet now up there we may have turned a corner with the tragic killing of george clooney and what i mean by that is we've had individuals marching in cities and towns or a few years now but this one incident yaba now has all 50 states have been demonstrations...
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america's 51st state. the vote, which occurred largely along party lines, occurred in the wake of ptests after george floyd' death. -- george floyd's death. mexico' s chief of police says that he survived an assassination attempt. a gunmanpened fire in a althy part of the capital. violence like this in city is fairly rare. asian-americans have experienced outbreak.tincehe coronavirus increasingly they are speaking out against xenophobia and inflammatory political rhetoric. are people are like -- youre should get stabbed. knowing if you were really attacked, you had something to self-defense. i did t feel safe. en i first came here, i wanted to adapt to american culture. football games, those parties.se i realizedy tll aays see you as differentau b you do look different. being american means to me -- it they don't want to be aggressive . we just hope we can feel safe here in the states. >> as cities opened up, we are expecting a surge of anti-asian racism. >> my sister died of covid. this [beep] chinese bro
america's 51st state. the vote, which occurred largely along party lines, occurred in the wake of ptests after george floyd' death. -- george floyd's death. mexico' s chief of police says that he survived an assassination attempt. a gunmanpened fire in a althy part of the capital. violence like this in city is fairly rare. asian-americans have experienced outbreak.tincehe coronavirus increasingly they are speaking out against xenophobia and inflammatory political rhetoric. are people are like...
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agency of global media which oversees the voice of america and radio
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america never was america to me. let america be the dream the dreamers dreamed. let it be that great strong land of love where never kings connive nor tyrants scheme, that any man be crushy it never was america to me. i am the poor white, fooled and pushed apart. i am the negro bearing slavery's scars. i am the red man driven from the land. i am the immigrant clutching the hope i seek and finding only the same old stupid plan. of dog eat dog, of mighty crush the weak. o, let america be america again. the land that never has been yet. and yet, must be the land where every man is free out of the rack and ruin of our gangster death, the rape and rot of graft, and stealth, and lies, we, the people, must redeem the land, the mines, the plants, the rivers. the mountains and the endless plain. all, all the stretch of these great green states and make america again! >> o'donnell: the words of langston hughes, still very relevant today. we'll be right back. ou can chec, deposit checks, pay bills or transfer money. when you don't need your bank, put it here. that's b reima
america never was america to me. let america be the dream the dreamers dreamed. let it be that great strong land of love where never kings connive nor tyrants scheme, that any man be crushy it never was america to me. i am the poor white, fooled and pushed apart. i am the negro bearing slavery's scars. i am the red man driven from the land. i am the immigrant clutching the hope i seek and finding only the same old stupid plan. of dog eat dog, of mighty crush the weak. o, let america be america...
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this is america. the question is will we go back to the playbook that we alys do, which is to have leaders make statements, to have corporations issue pl satitudes, maome contributions to black organizations and then go bac b iness as usual? that playbook will not workon this occasion. >> woodruff: well, when it comes to the playbook for the future, at first, it seems to me, people need to talk about and need to have-- come to some kind of an agreement, ava duvernay, on who is at fault here? we know the polen are involved. is it generations of white americans? is it the police across the country? is it politicians? who is at fault? >> alhe problems that we're seeing now, their foundations lie in our racist story as a country that's never been reconciled. the question now is do people who believin justice and dignity of all corsd annds, can we digest that and start to let it nouri us as we really try to dismantle these systems? th'll have to get out of framework, the way of thinking that any of this is
this is america. the question is will we go back to the playbook that we alys do, which is to have leaders make statements, to have corporations issue pl satitudes, maome contributions to black organizations and then go bac b iness as usual? that playbook will not workon this occasion. >> woodruff: well, when it comes to the playbook for the future, at first, it seems to me, people need to talk about and need to have-- come to some kind of an agreement, ava duvernay, on who is at fault...
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and, america had begin to digest that. and in the process, america lost considerable moral authority. and so what have, what has liberal pism become? liberalism is a way to gain back that moral authority. and so right away president johnson said in 60s you're right we're guilty. here's a war on poverty. here's the great society. here's higher welfare payments, here's the affirmative action here's school busing. here's, and aren't we innocent of racism now? and shouldn't we be allowed to continue in power because we have taken this stand? what they didn't see is that this was a brand new exploitation of black. and orr minorities. now white america is using black exploiting them enabling their dependent. so they can say we're nengts of racism therefore we have legitimate. our -- if you are not a democrat, who is -- who is n owned up to all of this history. then you are not legitimate. that legitimacy democrat party took ass its central power and t remains there today. even though america has made enormous progress sincea the
and, america had begin to digest that. and in the process, america lost considerable moral authority. and so what have, what has liberal pism become? liberalism is a way to gain back that moral authority. and so right away president johnson said in 60s you're right we're guilty. here's a war on poverty. here's the great society. here's higher welfare payments, here's the affirmative action here's school busing. here's, and aren't we innocent of racism now? and shouldn't we be allowed to...
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america needs 135,000 more teachers. and as the shortage grows, we hear seven demands for teachers to turn out more scientists and technicians, a larger reservoir of skilled and informed citizens. is anything being done about this? not enough. teachers are well aware of the problems, but the public has been apathetic. to begin with, teachers must be kept free for the all-important work of teaching. teacher aides are one answer. some communities have them supervised laboratory work in high schools. or perform the clerical functions that take highly trained teachers' precious time. or the picking up after, all the things that keep the teacher from teaching. and then there's money. some of us spend more on our automobiles than the total salary of our teacher we ask to train our children. you are the only people who can raise teachers salaries. you must understand their problem and then act. some communities are trying to do something about it. but others aren't, for the simple reason that many people don't care. only 10% of
america needs 135,000 more teachers. and as the shortage grows, we hear seven demands for teachers to turn out more scientists and technicians, a larger reservoir of skilled and informed citizens. is anything being done about this? not enough. teachers are well aware of the problems, but the public has been apathetic. to begin with, teachers must be kept free for the all-important work of teaching. teacher aides are one answer. some communities have them supervised laboratory work in high...
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america is a great country. but at the same time, this is a country where there are moments like this, when we see the life draining out of mr. floyd. where we wonder, in america, is it really true? that all men are created >> our thanks >>> up next, coming together to clear up chaos left in our streets. optional pick-up & delivery and at-home maintenance, as well as online shopping with home delivery and special finance arrangements. so, whether you visit your local dealer or prefer the comfort of home you can count on the very highest level of service. get 0% apr financing up to 36 months on most models, and 90-day first-payment deferral on any model. so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth.gth is supported by ours. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always
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now america's economy is crumbling. we haven't experienced anything like this as the great depression since 2008 our communities have been in ruins you haven't seen this kind of loss of wealth in black america since the collapse of the frequence bank. for 240 years. our nation's call to citizenship has given work and purpose to each new generation thanks america is a better stronger place than it was when we started was the word . after all we remain the wealthiest most powerful. and most respected nation on earth. are you our driver our diversity and openness are by. ref's and reinvention means that the future should be are. the people in america have already lost so they've already lost hope but they haven't lost a count a hope to. rebel. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them in the remedy he said to to. price at the. close of dependency and addiction to opiates the l
now america's economy is crumbling. we haven't experienced anything like this as the great depression since 2008 our communities have been in ruins you haven't seen this kind of loss of wealth in black america since the collapse of the frequence bank. for 240 years. our nation's call to citizenship has given work and purpose to each new generation thanks america is a better stronger place than it was when we started was the word . after all we remain the wealthiest most powerful. and most...
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that's the largest employer in america owned by the wealthiest family in america to also raise their minimum wage to $15 an hour. i should add mr. president that the walton family, the family that owns walmart, can more than afford to do this. because since donald trump has been president, their wealth has increased by about $75 billion let me repeat their welfare has increased in the last three plus years, they are now worth $2 billion as a family. i think the walton family can of ford to pay their workers $15 an hour. and by the way, when we talk about racial justice, please understand that about half of black workers inea this country earn less then $15 an hour. further mr. president, the house has done the right thing by passing legislation to raise the federal minimum wage to $15. hour. the time is long overdue for the senate to do the same. mr. president, despite what we hear from the trump administration, the covid-19 pandemic is far from over. in fact as you may know, nine states today had record highs in a single day. we could continue to see unfold continues to have more in
that's the largest employer in america owned by the wealthiest family in america to also raise their minimum wage to $15 an hour. i should add mr. president that the walton family, the family that owns walmart, can more than afford to do this. because since donald trump has been president, their wealth has increased by about $75 billion let me repeat their welfare has increased in the last three plus years, they are now worth $2 billion as a family. i think the walton family can of ford to pay...
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america in pain. what comes next? here now, david muir, robin roberts and byron pitts. >> good evening. and it's an honor to be here with my colleagues tonight and our team. we thank you at home for joining us. it's a critical moment in american history. as we come on the air at this hour, the remarkable scenes that have been unfolding across the country yet again. protests over the deaths of george floyd now in their eighth night, including right here in new york city. thousands of protesters all over the city. a curfew here in new york 8:00 p.m. after last night's 11:00 curfew did not work. violence descended on the city after dark. prevents in los angeles, houston, philadelphia, and chicago. robin? >> david, as you well know, the image that we have coming in now -- tens of thousands demanding justice and change in the u.s. over the last several days we have seen peaceful demonstrations. we have seen those during the day transform into eruptions of violence and looting at night. tonight we're going to take you insid
america in pain. what comes next? here now, david muir, robin roberts and byron pitts. >> good evening. and it's an honor to be here with my colleagues tonight and our team. we thank you at home for joining us. it's a critical moment in american history. as we come on the air at this hour, the remarkable scenes that have been unfolding across the country yet again. protests over the deaths of george floyd now in their eighth night, including right here in new york city. thousands of...
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experts and activists about how to reform america's police departments. so earlier today, i spoke to patrisse cullors, a co-founder of black lives matter, josie duffy rice, a journalist and lawyer. sam sinyangwe, co-founder of campaign zero. mychal denzel smith, who is a type media center fellow and author. and alex vitale, brooklyn college professor and author of "the end of policing." hey everybody, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." this is the most people we have spoken to at one point. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks. >> trevor: patrisse i'm going to jump straight in with you. as cofounder of black lives matter, did you ever think you would see the day where everyone from amazon to mitt romney would be proudly proclaiming black lives matter? >> no, no, i did not see that day coming. i know-- i knew that when started black lives matter, oleasia opel and i, that it would resound deeply with folks across the country, especially black people, and black people across the globe. but did i think that some of the
experts and activists about how to reform america's police departments. so earlier today, i spoke to patrisse cullors, a co-founder of black lives matter, josie duffy rice, a journalist and lawyer. sam sinyangwe, co-founder of campaign zero. mychal denzel smith, who is a type media center fellow and author. and alex vitale, brooklyn college professor and author of "the end of policing." hey everybody, welcome to "the daily social distancing show." this is the most people we...
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racism is real in america. and we all do our very best to recognize it, to confront it and to eradicate it. i've been proud to be member of an institution, the united states military, that embraces diversity and inclusion. and prohibits hate and discrimination in all forms. more often than not we have led on those issues. and while we still have much to do on this front, leaders across the dod and services take this seriously and we're determined to make a difference. every member of the department has sworn an oath to uphold and defend the constitution of the united states of america. i've taken this oath many times beginning at the age of 18 when i entered west point. the rights that are embedded in this great document begin with the first amendment which guarantees the five freedoms of speech, religion, press, assembly and the right to petition the government. the united states military is sworn to defend these and all other rights and we encourage americans at all times to exercise them peacefully. it is th
racism is real in america. and we all do our very best to recognize it, to confront it and to eradicate it. i've been proud to be member of an institution, the united states military, that embraces diversity and inclusion. and prohibits hate and discrimination in all forms. more often than not we have led on those issues. and while we still have much to do on this front, leaders across the dod and services take this seriously and we're determined to make a difference. every member of the...