five. why wouldn t he say he was wrong? he felt strongly at the time. he was wrong. they were black and latino. we re going back to central park five. yes. i m using that as an example. why didn t he condemn david duke right away? why don t you give him any credit for the work he s done as far as bringing more african americans it s 2% more. i ve had to deal with this and because of republicans like you republicans like me? yes. you re cheering that 5% of african americans voted for him. that s pathetic don t make it so personal. jason you re the one that s trying to justify this. i m cheering that we re doing better under donald trump.
your health care. see how jason got off the race issue and went to politics. which you re wrong on jason. donald trump has a race problem. it is careelear. he has a long history of established bigotry. he was sued for it. we have know comments he made over the years. i grew up in new jersey. i have know what he did in atlantic city. the central park five. donald trump did better with aft african americans than mitt romney. i don t care. explain to me why donald trump wouldn t apologize taking out full page ads wanting the death penalty for the central park
were doubly unemployed and therefore the income level affected the cost of health care. when you look at all of that combined what president obama did with the support of many of us who were attacked for being close to him was huge in terms of what he did for aft african-americans. i always considered it just people trying to get their own personal agendas out because you couldn t seriously say that didn t impact in a significant way black america. but let me ask you about this particular health care debate now. how can that bring either continued progress or be regressive towards blacks if we see the senate pass at least looking at the first draft of that bill because doesn t that dial back a lot of the opening of the ability to get health care coverage for a lot of
facilities, clearly the only way to equalize that was to give universal health care and at the same time break down the jim co-laco- crow laws had a stopped my mother from alabama going to the local public hospital. the idea awed system, a health care system that said we re separate but equal was still the law of the land. you look and realize they could not provide that. they could not provide both equal and separate institutions. even in modern day america when you look at one of the things i would talk to the obama administration about right when his term was ending, people were asking what did obama really do for african-americans. valerie jarrett and others would point to is the aca, the idea there were millions of african-americans that didn t have health insurance that then got on it. so it was a bill that while it wasn t targeting only blacks it
about stop and frisk what we know it doesn t make communities safer. the reason we have these results like laquan mcdonald, chances are he s not going to be convicted. you look at what happens in these cases, the rare times they are prosecute d and brought to trial often there s a not guilty. so in chokehold i have a couple of suggestions to make the police better, startling suggestions, half of cops should be women. women officers are much less likely to shoot people than african-americans. very good at public safety, working things out, but not as trigger-happy. also if they have college degrees they re much less likely to shoot unarmed people. there are things we can do to help african-americans have better outcomes. as you know, reverend, president trump is not about those methods. he s about stop and frisk which we know doesn t work.