care of us. on november 8th you re going be we exist. here s the thing, you may have noticed because everyone has been complaining you need a haircut. i work a lot. i went to the barber shop today, guys, and as i was sitting in the barber shop there was a song that came on, a rap song and donald trump said something racist about black people. i spoke to the barbers and a couple people who were there, mostly to my barber, and he said i m not crazy about hillary clinton either so i m going to go out and vote against donald trump. i hear that from a lot of people. do you think that s where this is going? we ve spoken a lot bakari about voter enthusiasm. i think there is some there. what you also have to understand is that african-american voters specifically african-american female voters are the most participatory, have the highest rates of registration, and are going to be active on election day and yes aftrican-americans
and defend the country, the united states, against all enemies, foreign and domestic, where you will bear true faith and allegiance to the same, that you take this obligation freely without any mental reservation and faithly charge the duty which you are about to enter, so help you god. ? i do, so help me god. congratulations. well, guys, welcome to the senate. welcome to the senate. it was a big moment for him and his family. but it was also a big day for progress. for the first day ever, there are two aftrican americans serving in the senate at the same time. it brings the total number of black senators in u.s. history to 8.
in the middle east, they like how americans do business, but overall, many people feel that there is too much american influence, and that globalization equals americanization. jill dort jill dougherty, cnn, washington. and three men who killed two men at auburn university could appear in court today. desmonte leonard turned himself in yesterday. two of the young men who die were former auburn football players. many people at the party called the shootings a massacre for no reason at all. jamie dimon is testifying before capitol hill to explain why his company lost billions in trade. but his hearing was interrupted by hecklers speaking out. police removed the protesters and the hearing continued. dimon is testifying before the senate banking committee. live pictures now. he told the lawmakers he cannot defend the trade that led to the losses he said when he called it the tempest in the teapot back april, he was dead wrong. a former aide of gabrielle giffords now has her
applause lines at campaign style rallies that strike a really tough nerve for african-americans. if ru nyou are not in the unite states, you are thinking what the heck is this all about. owners of these big league sports, overwhelmingly white men and players are young african-americans, the idea that he s going to come in this conflict and telling owners to discipline all these black guys, it blends very poorly, does he consciously set out to do these things? he s so tone deaf that it lands poorly. the other thing is, big picture, you do have three very important values at war here. you have the value of free speech which is important and you have the value of respecting the flag of america which is important. you have the value of the civil rights of aftrican-americans wh feel that the police have been less respectful of the humanity of african-americans all too