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spiritual home of black america in harlem. very moving moment that i wrote a bunch of out of my book dewey versus truman. and here is, walter white convinces truman to become the first president to address the naacp in person. the picture you're looking at as walter on your right, truman on your left, eleanor roosevelt is in the middle. eleanor spoke first, the former first lady. and then walter got up and he introduce the president. he gave this very moving speech that don't have time to tell you about now, but i quote at length and weigh lies. and then he says, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. and then we see this. that is one to look like, you can see truman's back to the camera. speaking to the naacp the first time in a very historic speech. and it was the symbolic importance of this moment is that the white house for the first time in history was going to say, what truman said. which was that this bill of rights in our country shouldn't just exist, people say they believe in the constitution but t
spiritual home of black america in harlem. very moving moment that i wrote a bunch of out of my book dewey versus truman. and here is, walter white convinces truman to become the first president to address the naacp in person. the picture you're looking at as walter on your right, truman on your left, eleanor roosevelt is in the middle. eleanor spoke first, the former first lady. and then walter got up and he introduce the president. he gave this very moving speech that don't have time to tell...
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darrow came to give a speech in harlem. and what he said changed for the trajectory of walter white and set the the stage for the second half of white lies because the second half is about politics where harry truman comes in. clarence darrow says in his speech and this harlem church? african-americans in this country for generations vote for the republican party with that question all the time. and if anyone didn't vote for the bat african-american and for the republican party, it would be considered, know treachery and betrayal. because abraham lincoln had freed the slaves and so we must see another everybody who's black has to vote for the party of lincoln and darrell says you're wasting your vote and he says the future a black powers the ballot box and if you only realized the power that you can have if you organize voting in the northern states because remember in the south african americans were not allowed to vote but in the north certain states that they organize and got behind a candidate. that wasn't necessarily r
darrow came to give a speech in harlem. and what he said changed for the trajectory of walter white and set the the stage for the second half of white lies because the second half is about politics where harry truman comes in. clarence darrow says in his speech and this harlem church? african-americans in this country for generations vote for the republican party with that question all the time. and if anyone didn't vote for the bat african-american and for the republican party, it would be...
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the bravery of the harlem hell fighters and the numerous medals in paris. it was only last year their service was recognized by the u.s. congress. now in our exhibit in new york city pays homage to these brave men. nancy chen has their story. >> you see these nine strong, beautiful young men looking like super stars. >> reporter: this is a snapshot of some of the brave men who made up the 369th infantry regiment of world war i that are known as the harlem hell fighters. we visited bisa butler last summer at her new jersey studio as she stitched life into her largest portrait quilt. the fabrics carefully chosen to help tell the story of the soldiers. >> they're from world war i and they came right out of harlem. most of them were black and puerto rican. >> reporter: but they couldn't stop racism. segregation stopped them from serving alongside white soldiers. the french gave them the opportunity to site. >> the united states in essence l loaned their soldiers to the french. it meant a lot to portray not only are they fighting for their country, they fought f
the bravery of the harlem hell fighters and the numerous medals in paris. it was only last year their service was recognized by the u.s. congress. now in our exhibit in new york city pays homage to these brave men. nancy chen has their story. >> you see these nine strong, beautiful young men looking like super stars. >> reporter: this is a snapshot of some of the brave men who made up the 369th infantry regiment of world war i that are known as the harlem hell fighters. we visited...
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harlem is six hours away from buffalo, but the effect of the shooting has triggered national response. the gunmen in buffalo opened fire inside of a grocery store and killed 10 people on saturday night. investigators say he was motivated by racial hatred and drove about 200 miles to target black people. he picked this neighborhood because it's predominantly black. they believe he planned to leave that grocery store to find more victims but he was confronted and captured. >>> dr. laurent martin, director of the mlk research and education institute at stanford, and nolan higdon, video studies lecture at cal state east bay. it's nice to have you both on the program. we got to the sickening dance on a regular basis. we are trying to process another mass shooting. this seems to be different. the buffalo shooter wrote that 180 page manifesto and wrote about the great replacement theory, which is nonwhite people coming into united states to replace white voters, to achieve their own political agenda. dr. martin, we will start with you. what is right, what is wrong, from your point of view? >
harlem is six hours away from buffalo, but the effect of the shooting has triggered national response. the gunmen in buffalo opened fire inside of a grocery store and killed 10 people on saturday night. investigators say he was motivated by racial hatred and drove about 200 miles to target black people. he picked this neighborhood because it's predominantly black. they believe he planned to leave that grocery store to find more victims but he was confronted and captured. >>> dr....
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we ran into it because, and harlem was almost defunded because -- the students found out that they were paying to upkeep highland. at the root of the challenge is i think funding. you have these big dreams of what you want to do and you may be on course but then something happens and society it and makes everything stop. you are suddenly faced with, how are we going to make these dreams come true if there is no funding? william and mary, they were in a position where they backed the students. they did not back to work at highland. to stay on course and believe as a descending group to trust wood and mary, it has been a challenge. so, these stories need to be told it is at the heart and soul of what i believe will be the true healing in this country. if it's not funded and you have to deal with a lot of politics, i am not going to stray away from that. things going on behind the scenes, you may be on course to do all this great work, but you have all these people behind the scenes are not necessarily on board with it. their own agendas, for their own reasons. you have to stay the course.
we ran into it because, and harlem was almost defunded because -- the students found out that they were paying to upkeep highland. at the root of the challenge is i think funding. you have these big dreams of what you want to do and you may be on course but then something happens and society it and makes everything stop. you are suddenly faced with, how are we going to make these dreams come true if there is no funding? william and mary, they were in a position where they backed the students....
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you left to go work in nonprofit in harlem. why did you do that? darren: for me, it was never about piling up money. for me, it was ultimately about service. david: you did that for a number of years. you did that for a number of years. then you joined the rockefeller organization. then you were recruited to go to the ford foundation. darren: i went to ford as a vice president. ford was a much larger foundation. it was a lateral move but i had a bigger remit. david: ford was looking for a new president and you were one of the candidates. you went into the interview and said, i am going to change this completely if i get this job. i'm going to focus on social inequality and make everything dealing with social inequality our focus. darren: what i said was the foundation was to disparately organized and we needed a single -- too disparately organized and we needed a single northstar for our work, which we did not have and never had. david: when you got the position, ford announced we are going to focus solely on inequality. what did your recipients of
you left to go work in nonprofit in harlem. why did you do that? darren: for me, it was never about piling up money. for me, it was ultimately about service. david: you did that for a number of years. you did that for a number of years. then you joined the rockefeller organization. then you were recruited to go to the ford foundation. darren: i went to ford as a vice president. ford was a much larger foundation. it was a lateral move but i had a bigger remit. david: ford was looking for a new...
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last week on my own dime i flew to new york and went to harlem to visit the lincoln center in harlem on 126th street. based on the chronicle article where the reporter went two weeks ago before me. i was blown away at their ability to help folks and their dedication and their full support of the city of new york behind that center. we got so many stories here, you asked about, give me an idea, we had a family, now they had a family walked into the lincoln center two weeks ago with five kids. sleeping in their car. that's seven people sleeping in the car. and they handled it. is that worth 30,000, hell yes. so, please give a concern this is new, i admittedly said a lot of the folks doing this didn't know how to do it, it's the first time. so, it's only four months, brand-new, brand-new. please give us a chance to extend this program. it means a lot, maybe not as much to me or you but tyrone and sheila who is down there right now, that's what it means to. thank you for this time. >> thank you for your comments. >> hello, i've been -- we started off when everybody was in tenderloin did
last week on my own dime i flew to new york and went to harlem to visit the lincoln center in harlem on 126th street. based on the chronicle article where the reporter went two weeks ago before me. i was blown away at their ability to help folks and their dedication and their full support of the city of new york behind that center. we got so many stories here, you asked about, give me an idea, we had a family, now they had a family walked into the lincoln center two weeks ago with five kids....
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the special needs students in riverside, melissa harlem garrison and her husband were arrested after police received a tip from another employee. the couple lives on campus at bright futures academy, a private k through 12 special needs school when police searched their home officers say they found more than 100 suspected. fentanyl pills as well as guns and ammunition. we were able to identify. i think every kid who was given some of this fentanyl by this employee, they actually went to their homes contacted each and every one of them to make sure that they were safe, unharmed, and so far, all of them are according to a criminal complaint garrison recruited to students to help pedal the drug over an unspecified period of time. san francisco mayor london breed named the new trustee to fill a vacancy on the board at city college in san francisco. mayor sword mural green this afternoon at city hall surrounded by his family. green who is a san francisco native, once worked at city college as a counselor. he later worked at skyline college on the peninsula before heading to los angeles an
the special needs students in riverside, melissa harlem garrison and her husband were arrested after police received a tip from another employee. the couple lives on campus at bright futures academy, a private k through 12 special needs school when police searched their home officers say they found more than 100 suspected. fentanyl pills as well as guns and ammunition. we were able to identify. i think every kid who was given some of this fentanyl by this employee, they actually went to their...
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if it's jealous in occupied westbank harlem, ah no, no, not a problem with the know that on this you don't need to be of them with your team yet. and honestly to mention it, if did any of you streaming most of the new for those. and we said at the home and a view to what we said or to well, be held that the put to be with me on the de la multiplicity yet obama. those hostile booking for this thing. yes, i know you're the one i don't deposit in. i will see bobby house. i don't want, i mean mm . shooting a lot. avita philistine lima, hundreds of 1000 fuller visits. they think have supernatural healing and fortune towing power went to 18 inches. the magical world of the buddhist, called on al jazeera. ah, can the so called stand as close to loose limbs. old city, be preserved long standing agreement, bands, jews from frayne, at the alex, the mosque compound, but internationalists, groups want that to change and they're getting more political support. why is the issue so contentious? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm kimbell. tens of thousands of entre nation
if it's jealous in occupied westbank harlem, ah no, no, not a problem with the know that on this you don't need to be of them with your team yet. and honestly to mention it, if did any of you streaming most of the new for those. and we said at the home and a view to what we said or to well, be held that the put to be with me on the de la multiplicity yet obama. those hostile booking for this thing. yes, i know you're the one i don't deposit in. i will see bobby house. i don't want, i mean mm ....
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campaign in the electoral stronghold of the muslim she, our group has below and among i'll be, i think, harlem if the him we accused the forces in charge of the region of being behind that. and they are known to prevent any opposition activity in lebanon, carrion, and political divisions are deep. and the opposition to was unable to unite to contest the elections. this benefit, the political leadership, which also relies on an electoral law that in trenches pick terry and politics for those wanting change this cycle is about building a strong civil and functioning states. but they are seen as politically immature and criticize for lacking organization. and failing to appeal to the masses in the last election, those campaigning for civil society in lebanon known as the change forces, 11 seat in the 128 member parliament. this time, they're expecting to gain a few more, but not enough to change the system, but for them, the election is necessary battle in a long war center for their oceans. either beta. the amir of cubes has accepted the resignation of the government more than a month after mini
campaign in the electoral stronghold of the muslim she, our group has below and among i'll be, i think, harlem if the him we accused the forces in charge of the region of being behind that. and they are known to prevent any opposition activity in lebanon, carrion, and political divisions are deep. and the opposition to was unable to unite to contest the elections. this benefit, the political leadership, which also relies on an electoral law that in trenches pick terry and politics for those...
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launching its campaign in the electoral stronghold of the muslim she groups has below and among the harlem it to him, the accused of the forces in charge of the region of being behind that and they are known to prevent any opposition activity in lebanon, sectarian and political divisions are deep and the opposition to was unable to unite to contest the elections. this benefit, the political leadership, which also relies on an electoral law that in trenches victorian politics for those wanting change, this battle is about building a strong civil and functioning states. but they are seen as politically immature and criticized for lacking organisation and failing to appeal to the masses. in the last election, those campaigning for civil society in lebanon known as the change forces, 11 seat in the 128 member parliament. this time, they're expecting to gain a few more, but not enough to change the system, but for them, the election is a necessary battle in a long war. then there osha zita, beta prince, queen elizabeth has made the state opening of parliament for the 1st time in 59 years. the 9
launching its campaign in the electoral stronghold of the muslim she groups has below and among the harlem it to him, the accused of the forces in charge of the region of being behind that and they are known to prevent any opposition activity in lebanon, sectarian and political divisions are deep and the opposition to was unable to unite to contest the elections. this benefit, the political leadership, which also relies on an electoral law that in trenches victorian politics for those wanting...
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from islam about where right now, where we are way to dig where they could just shouting distant from harlem, and there were intense jailing, and there was a cloud of guys. in fact, they did defecting all the paper and even inside the building that you can see a little while ago, the code that you're behind me was pushed back by the police after the intent here getting but they have now come back to the scene a cross fog, your son, and upon job and law, major city and other part of the job. even in the city of karachi, there's been a couple 100 the police day administration coming down very hard on the paper, despite the fact that enron con said that will be a protest under the bucket started constitution. the freedom of speech movement and protested, enshrined in the constitution that god has been telling the or talk to you to catch a guide. but in order to get a dog do not to detain people. but despite that, we have seen hundreds of islam abad and iran, con conroy, which are said to be tens of thousands of papers, had been breaking all the barriers above the containers and were just some o
from islam about where right now, where we are way to dig where they could just shouting distant from harlem, and there were intense jailing, and there was a cloud of guys. in fact, they did defecting all the paper and even inside the building that you can see a little while ago, the code that you're behind me was pushed back by the police after the intent here getting but they have now come back to the scene a cross fog, your son, and upon job and law, major city and other part of the job....
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tell us what's been happening where right now where we are, we did just shouting distant from harlem and that would intend failing. and there was a cloud of guys. in fact, they did the effect on the paper and even inside the building that you can see a little while ago, the code that you're behind me was pushed back by the police after the intent here getting but they have now come back to the scene. i cross focused on and upon job and le hall major 50 the other part of the job. even in the city of karachi, there's been a couple 100 the police day administration coming down very hard on the paper, despite the fact that everyone has said that will be paid for under the buckets on the constitution. the freedom of speech movement and protested, enshrined in the constitution that your bream card has been telling the order not to you guys, but not for your guess at dollars and do not to detain people. but despite that, we have seen hundreds of islam of bar, then m. ron con conway, were just said to be tens of thousands of papers. had been breaking all the barriers above the containers and
tell us what's been happening where right now where we are, we did just shouting distant from harlem and that would intend failing. and there was a cloud of guys. in fact, they did the effect on the paper and even inside the building that you can see a little while ago, the code that you're behind me was pushed back by the police after the intent here getting but they have now come back to the scene. i cross focused on and upon job and le hall major 50 the other part of the job. even in the...
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foundation invested early research in and i was lucky enough to run up community development corporation in harlem, which again was something the ford foundation was very involved in so it felt like for me when i was lucky enough to join forward that in some ways. i was coming home. um, so i guess i was going to ask you in a sense how that history. informed your your service at ford, but you've literally explained that you know, you bring to the foundation a series of experiences. and backgrounds that few other of your parentheses have and i obviously that's that's shown, you sort of a new direction what i start about. your book which obviously you wrote it while you had a day job running the ford foundation and obviously you brought to the foundation sort of a new view about what what it should be supporting. but let what led you to write the book first of all, why why did you feel the need to sort of step back and sort of talk about a new vision for philanthropy and for? well, i was introduced to philanthropy through the lens of working at the rockefeller foundation. and at rockefeller john d. r
foundation invested early research in and i was lucky enough to run up community development corporation in harlem, which again was something the ford foundation was very involved in so it felt like for me when i was lucky enough to join forward that in some ways. i was coming home. um, so i guess i was going to ask you in a sense how that history. informed your your service at ford, but you've literally explained that you know, you bring to the foundation a series of experiences. and...
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and so in a harlem kind of way, we ask that you would turn to the person on your right or on your left. look them in the eye in an american kind of way and say i'm so glad you're here. into tradition of my faith we say let the work i've done speak for me. the legacy of ulysses s grant provides an example based on principles that he stood for and fought for and so we go to the throne of grace in prayer prayer is not just an empty ritual. it means something to those who believe. our father and our god the god of abraham isaac and jacob we come before your throne of grace as humbly as we know how we come to salute. the work and life of an american hero preferred it not robbery but to stand up for freedom and justice. we today salute his memory and his legacy. with these distinguished speakers who have each brought another dimension to his story. but we also salute those who stand on the wall to defend our freedoms. and together remember ulysses s grant and what he means to our country right now. and so we remembered that he stood on the principles of justice. one nation under god indivisi
and so in a harlem kind of way, we ask that you would turn to the person on your right or on your left. look them in the eye in an american kind of way and say i'm so glad you're here. into tradition of my faith we say let the work i've done speak for me. the legacy of ulysses s grant provides an example based on principles that he stood for and fought for and so we go to the throne of grace in prayer prayer is not just an empty ritual. it means something to those who believe. our father and...
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so that the last question since we're we're wrapping up now harlem the last question. is this a specific? question if you could put yourself in the position of any of the individuals watching this whether it's live or in perpetuity what can individual people do some of the things that you outline are massive in in importance, you know that would require significant changes whether it was the tuition or a new goldwater nickels act but what can individual people do that can make a difference that your outline that maybe they can't make all those changes at this time. but what can individual people do that's a very good question first they can vote. and they can ensure the people they're voting for are qualified and try not to vote along party lines. second they can take a really harsh. look at the republicans and democrats and perhaps become independence for a lot of real independence for a lot of reasons and therefore mobilize central the center part of america politics in america today are 70% of americans are left of center right of center center. but wings the extrem
so that the last question since we're we're wrapping up now harlem the last question. is this a specific? question if you could put yourself in the position of any of the individuals watching this whether it's live or in perpetuity what can individual people do some of the things that you outline are massive in in importance, you know that would require significant changes whether it was the tuition or a new goldwater nickels act but what can individual people do that can make a difference that...
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in areas like harlem -- home furnishings they talked about bicycles, i believe, and sporting goods, and you could have meaningful discounts to get rid of inventories that are up even while demand is down. there are other categories where it looks pretty good. that is where our would say there was a housing -- a housing shortage. frankly there is still a car shortage. that is where pricing are holding better. investors were pushing them in that direction as we go through this transition. guy: these are two very solid management teams. how did they screw so much, and if they screwed up, what does it say about everybody else? greg: it is a great point. at the end of the day walmart and target are two of the best. i could even say amazon. they had margins down year-over-year. walmart was down 50 in the u.s., or a little less globally. now target down over 400. what we had was an unusual period of covid helping the second quarter of 2020, then you had those extra stimulus checks that really skewed not only overall demand last march in particular, in april, but also unit demand in categories.
in areas like harlem -- home furnishings they talked about bicycles, i believe, and sporting goods, and you could have meaningful discounts to get rid of inventories that are up even while demand is down. there are other categories where it looks pretty good. that is where our would say there was a housing -- a housing shortage. frankly there is still a car shortage. that is where pricing are holding better. investors were pushing them in that direction as we go through this transition. guy:...
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think the harlem globetrotters. in addition to tricks like showing off his guinness world record setting spinning, or largest pie, tony is unveiling a special pizza he invented that will be put on the menu just for them with proceeds going toward their badminton journey. >> badminton touches my heart so i am like, you know, i think i can help. i will show them how to make pizza and we will dedicate an amazing asian-italian fusion pizza. it is going to be awesome. >> the panda pie, a code to where the games will be held, features local asian ingredients. >> do you like this? cured sausage. famous chef in chinatown. i went to him and said ok, i want to get this but i want to add my hot pepper oil to it and do that italian-chinese kind of flare. >> after gathering the ingredients. >> remember this because i am going to make you do this. >> and a lesson. >> we have our dough. create a crest. >> tony shows how in 90 seconds, a melding of flavors and cultures combined for a great cause. >> it is soft, a true neapolitan pi
think the harlem globetrotters. in addition to tricks like showing off his guinness world record setting spinning, or largest pie, tony is unveiling a special pizza he invented that will be put on the menu just for them with proceeds going toward their badminton journey. >> badminton touches my heart so i am like, you know, i think i can help. i will show them how to make pizza and we will dedicate an amazing asian-italian fusion pizza. it is going to be awesome. >> the panda pie, a...
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. >> chef jose andriy, i'll see you in harlem, new york on wednesday for a panel discussion joined by director ron howard about this important film. we feed people! thank you again to another emotionally story from this week. president biden made his first use of his clemency power, pardoning 78 people among them, 87 year old abraham bolden who, in 1961 the came the first black secret service agent assigned to protect a sitting president. when john f. kennedy personally requested his service. bolden says the racism he encountered on the job made him a target, he complained about the lack of security around president kennedy. in 1964, he was convicted of bribery, serving three years in federal prison. maintaining his innocence for the last 60 years. he joins me now, mr. abraham bolden. swiss with him, sharice williams, the attorney who applied for clemency on his behalf. mr. poland, it's an honor to have you with us tonight. before i get into the details of your harrowing and inspiring story, i know our audience would like to hear more about how you first joined the secret service as a
. >> chef jose andriy, i'll see you in harlem, new york on wednesday for a panel discussion joined by director ron howard about this important film. we feed people! thank you again to another emotionally story from this week. president biden made his first use of his clemency power, pardoning 78 people among them, 87 year old abraham bolden who, in 1961 the came the first black secret service agent assigned to protect a sitting president. when john f. kennedy personally requested his...
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frequently themselves corrupted by the money that was passing through the black market, drug market, harlem new york city, los angeles and chicago. it is important to remember that this history is not very far behind us. now, none of this negates the reality of the fact that ultimately it is our capacity to build up our own ability to govern ourselves, to succeed in the marketplace of ideas, the economies, the cultivation of skills to the building of social capital. none of this is to negate the effectiveness and the subsidy of conservative solutions towards -- to our most pressing problems, even as we engage the policy arguments in american life so as to analyze and draw towards consensus on the sensible, forms on things, where social mobility is more readily available. but again, if we think about those in the context of the black experience, an african american individual, let's say my age, i was born in 1986, just turned 35, in fact, you realize that there are individuals, not just individuals, hundreds of thousands and millions of african-americans who have lived a life in which they a
frequently themselves corrupted by the money that was passing through the black market, drug market, harlem new york city, los angeles and chicago. it is important to remember that this history is not very far behind us. now, none of this negates the reality of the fact that ultimately it is our capacity to build up our own ability to govern ourselves, to succeed in the marketplace of ideas, the economies, the cultivation of skills to the building of social capital. none of this is to negate...
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president of the -- the first black woman, by the way, president of planned parenthood raised eloquently in harlem this morning. >> that's absolutely right, that old story, they came from somebody else, i didn't speak of, they came for me nobody was left. the point is, we have to be our brothers and sisters keeper. it is an intersectional reality. race, class, gender, sexual orientation -- i was recently in atlanta, a black woman called in and said i can't believe you're an ordained minister, you're speaking about pro choice. man, i'm an ordained minister because i'm talking about the sanctity of life. these republicans are concerned about birth. they're not concerned about life, even if you're a christian, you have much more in common with women who deserve the choice over their bodies with reactionary christians, who say they follow the same god. martin luther king junior said i look at these white people sometimes, and i wonder who their god's. we're on the same boat together, and if it goes down, we're going down together. >> both voices, you're given a choice, even if you make the wrong choic
president of the -- the first black woman, by the way, president of planned parenthood raised eloquently in harlem this morning. >> that's absolutely right, that old story, they came from somebody else, i didn't speak of, they came for me nobody was left. the point is, we have to be our brothers and sisters keeper. it is an intersectional reality. race, class, gender, sexual orientation -- i was recently in atlanta, a black woman called in and said i can't believe you're an ordained...
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you have to give them credit for not singing angel of harlem. you know what i mean, worst u2 song ever. it could have been worse. they could have performed this. ♪♪ ♪♪ with or without you ♪♪ with or without you ♪♪ baby ♪♪ oh, yeah ♪♪ hit it. that's the edge. go edge! go edge! >> greg: all right. you're an expert in warfare. you've been writing and doing stuff on missiles. i know you know more about this than you're going to even tell me but i struggle with trying to figure out what the hell is going on. i have skin in this game. i have relatives that are dealing with this stuff. who's winning? >> skunk: i don't think anybody's winning. >> greg: yeah. >> skunk: by the way your comment on russia and the economy. i remember one of the guys on the joint chiefs of staff during a war game asked me to give me a definition of russia quickly. yeah, it is he a nuclear armed gas station run by the mafia has a mini mart that deals in diamonds and gold. simple but it's true it makes it easy. the question is, who's winning? it's hard t
you have to give them credit for not singing angel of harlem. you know what i mean, worst u2 song ever. it could have been worse. they could have performed this. ♪♪ ♪♪ with or without you ♪♪ with or without you ♪♪ baby ♪♪ oh, yeah ♪♪ hit it. that's the edge. go edge! go edge! >> greg: all right. you're an expert in warfare. you've been writing and doing stuff on missiles. i know you know more about this than you're going to even tell me but i struggle with trying...
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a lot of immigration in the late '60s and '70s, we turned into sort of a harlem of toronto. you put on your sunday best to come down here and run into old friends an family members and enjoying life, you know, life through music. ♪ >> little jamaica. you know it the moment you walk down the street. reggae blasting, dozens of smoking grills, each one vying for the best jerk in up to, like this place, wraps. i'm here to have a little jerk chicken paired with beautiful canadian wines. >> why did you choose these wines? >> why because i wanted to keep it blackity black, black, black. >> jabby is a lot like me, a sommelier who forged their own path and is making a name for themselves in the industry. >> i think it's really cure that you're here in canada, a place with fine ass wine. >> jaby takes pride in the country's fine wines, most of which don't get recognized outside of canada because they sell out so quickly in the local mark. today jaby is sharing wines made by black vintner steve byfield made a few hours of toronto and because the wines are so cool the wines come out f
a lot of immigration in the late '60s and '70s, we turned into sort of a harlem of toronto. you put on your sunday best to come down here and run into old friends an family members and enjoying life, you know, life through music. ♪ >> little jamaica. you know it the moment you walk down the street. reggae blasting, dozens of smoking grills, each one vying for the best jerk in up to, like this place, wraps. i'm here to have a little jerk chicken paired with beautiful canadian wines....
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starting preaching the social gospel movement like never before, white and black and raisinging the -- the harlem renaissance came and they started writing poems of resistance, if we must die threat not be like hogs. america has never been america for me. what happened in that period? what did they do with their tears? a. philip randolph said we're going to start planning for a march on washington, so in this moment, joy, one. things we have to do is something that dr. king did when he preached the funerals. he named everybody. he said it's not just who pulled the trigger. he said we've got to look at not just who pulled the trigger but who really murdered those people. this is what king said and what we have to transfer to today. he said every white lawman who abuses the law and terrorizes, every white politician who feeds on prejudice and hatred, every white preacher who preaches the bible and stays silent before their congregation abouties that meters and he ever said every negro man and woman and preacher who stands without joining the fight touch as their brothers and sisters are humiliated,
starting preaching the social gospel movement like never before, white and black and raisinging the -- the harlem renaissance came and they started writing poems of resistance, if we must die threat not be like hogs. america has never been america for me. what happened in that period? what did they do with their tears? a. philip randolph said we're going to start planning for a march on washington, so in this moment, joy, one. things we have to do is something that dr. king did when he preached...
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>> i'm from harlem. so we hustle it. so we didn't have investors to back us. like me, i had to, like, treat this like the rap hustle or a drug hustle. >> you were selling the mix tapes. >> out of the trunk. >> exactly. >> when i came down here, i was young black man trying to cook sophisticated food. >> and you trained in new york and then opened a place. >> and then i came down here, yeah. >> which is incredible. you didn't have to come to d.c., because you were already in the big show. you were working in three-star michelin restaurants and kitchens. what drove that decision? i'm sure people were what, you're opening a joint in d.c.? >> well, you know, i never felt at home. even though i was excelling in these restaurants, i didn't feel at home. i looked around me. there was no one that looked like me. >> not in those kitchens, no. we actually worked in the same restaurant. i was in the front. >> i remember i was asked to make family meal one time. oh, what spice should we put in there? oh, we should put all spice. what? we're not baking a [ bleep ] cake. th
>> i'm from harlem. so we hustle it. so we didn't have investors to back us. like me, i had to, like, treat this like the rap hustle or a drug hustle. >> you were selling the mix tapes. >> out of the trunk. >> exactly. >> when i came down here, i was young black man trying to cook sophisticated food. >> and you trained in new york and then opened a place. >> and then i came down here, yeah. >> which is incredible. you didn't have to come to d.c.,...
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they performed some of u-2's classics, including "with or without you" and "angel of harlem" and "stand by me" with the lyrics changed to stand by ukraine. and president zelenskyy invited us to perform in a show of solidarity with the ukrainian people and that's what we've come to do. >>> still ahead, we're will tell you the latest move from world leaders to hurt the russian economy. plus the leaders of the senate want to put senators on the record when it comes to abortion rights. >>> and republicans are already polling ideas for what happens next if the supreme court overturns roe v. wade. those stories and a check on weather and sports when we come right back. r and sports when we right back my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop ster
they performed some of u-2's classics, including "with or without you" and "angel of harlem" and "stand by me" with the lyrics changed to stand by ukraine. and president zelenskyy invited us to perform in a show of solidarity with the ukrainian people and that's what we've come to do. >>> still ahead, we're will tell you the latest move from world leaders to hurt the russian economy. plus the leaders of the senate want to put senators on the record when it...
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mostly mogan, i. zation was with the mostly misha sociality inst, founded in the early 19 sixty's by harlem, him at. and that shock fe, quote, also founded the mostly misha student, an unknown, of which he became secretary general. and later president, doctor d knows work has been challenged by a research project on islam, a phobia, a georgetown university in washington, d. c. cold, the bridge initiative. it claims that the dino's research promotes conspiracy theories about the muslim brotherhood in europe and the united states. al jazeera english contacted dr. the dino for a response to the bridge initiatives, criticism. he replied to say that they all quote entitled to their opinion. but he said that because one of the bridge initiative senior fellows is doctor for read office and that as he was one of those detained by operation looks all their work is not what he would call neutral to morale miss. how also followed up the question as to whether countries other than austria were involved in operation. look, sol, particularly given its name. as i think is hampton the act, to leave in it's
mostly mogan, i. zation was with the mostly misha sociality inst, founded in the early 19 sixty's by harlem, him at. and that shock fe, quote, also founded the mostly misha student, an unknown, of which he became secretary general. and later president, doctor d knows work has been challenged by a research project on islam, a phobia, a georgetown university in washington, d. c. cold, the bridge initiative. it claims that the dino's research promotes conspiracy theories about the muslim...
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. >> there was a great mentor to many of us here in harlem, dr. john henry clark and he used to say that a nation could really be judged but how it cares for the very young and very old. so you have elders at a dprosry -- grocery store in buffalo killed and young people, essentially babies killed in a school within the span of a pew -- few days. what is going on in this country nothing can be done about that and this continues to be allowed to happen? politicians on one hand, you can't be against roe and you pr babies in the womb and then not have value for babies who are sitting in middle school getting shot and killed. so something has to happen this. country needs to change. otherwise do we no longer have a democracy. we have -- we really have a gunocracy. it's living. it's no longer post-trauma, it's pre-trauma. >> we may get off the hair tonight and hear about another shooting. everybody has anxiety about that, and being in buffalo, the brother is right. that community is in pain. >> benny, we cover those all the time. those in politics say t
. >> there was a great mentor to many of us here in harlem, dr. john henry clark and he used to say that a nation could really be judged but how it cares for the very young and very old. so you have elders at a dprosry -- grocery store in buffalo killed and young people, essentially babies killed in a school within the span of a pew -- few days. what is going on in this country nothing can be done about that and this continues to be allowed to happen? politicians on one hand, you can't be...
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launching its campaign in the electoral stronghold of the muslim she, our group has below and among the harlem to him. we accuse the forces in charge of the region of being behind that. and they are known to prevent any opposition activity in lebanon, carrion, and political divisions are deep. and the opposition to was unable to unite to contest the elections. this benefit to the political leadership, which also relies on an electoral law that in trenches pick terry and politics. for those wanting change, this battle is about building a strong civil and functioning state. but they are seen as politically immature and criticized for lacking organisation and failing to appeal to the masses. in the last election, those campaigning for civil society, lebanon, known as the change forces, 11 seat in the 128 member parliament. this time they're expected to gain a few more, but not enough to change the system. but for them, the election is a necessary battle in a long war. santa who their elders, eda, beirut, spain's spied, chief, has been sacked as a phone hacking scandal engulfed the government. the
launching its campaign in the electoral stronghold of the muslim she, our group has below and among the harlem to him. we accuse the forces in charge of the region of being behind that. and they are known to prevent any opposition activity in lebanon, carrion, and political divisions are deep. and the opposition to was unable to unite to contest the elections. this benefit to the political leadership, which also relies on an electoral law that in trenches pick terry and politics. for those...