about is who are these people? what have they experienced? it s not a political agenda. it is not a course of indoctrination, it is for people to understand that there are varied experiences of people of black descent throughout the world. lisa, i appreciate, i would love to stop by your classroom. please do. teachers are awesome, thank you for what you do, i appreciate it. coming up, my conversation with senior song writer james taylor about his friend, bill crosby who died yesterday, that s coming up. wow! same deal! yeah! it s kind of our thingng. what if i m new to at&t? cam, can you? - nice! - hey! but what about for existing cus-
what happened with the g.i. bill, after world war i when african americans came home and were treated like second-class citizens or talking about social security. i mean, there are structural, systemic policies that prevented african-americans, we talk about wanting everybody to start at the same place, but there are a lot of people in the country that have never had a chance to get to the starting block. and we have to acknowledge that it is a very divisive issue. unless we talk about truth and recognition, it hands maga republicans something to hit with. this country desperately needs a tough, honest conversation about reparations. you mentioned evanston, illinois, there are a number of
father s hell it s slowly go by . and i want to bring in cnn s bill wire who enter viewed bill crosby who interviewed him in wood stock. blood to have you here and lean on your expertise in this icon in particular. i want to begin with you, bill, if i can, because you enter viewed david crosby for the woodstock interview. tell me some of the highlights during your time speaking with him. well, it was the second time i hung out with cros, he s hands down one of the top. i m such a music fan of his era, but, because he s one of the most honest and open books at this stage of his life. his whole life, when i met him around 2005, and throughout the years we had kept in touch, he
In her unguarded moments, South Carolina politician Krystle Mathews provided a glimpse into the philosophy and methods of racial intimidation used by some blacks to gain and maintain political power.