When the 2 00 p. M. Deadline came and went. We will see what happens. These are happening not necessarily at this level, but all over at more campuses yesterday. South florida. You know, if you are watching, it could be any university at this point. Im not surprised to see it happening. Crazy. Everyone comes to these conclusions at the same time at every university. Very strange. Media news. Something that is easier for us to understand, i guess. This is not easy. Bob bakish is stepping down. Me merger negotiations with s skydance continue. Cbs president george cheeks and showtime Ceo Chris Mccarthy and Paramount Pictures chief Brian Robbins will be on the board. They reported 62 cents which beat estimates. We will talk more about the paramount news with rich greenfield later in the hour. To news about the Parent Company that Nbc Universal is prepared to pay 2. 5 billion a year to air a package of nba games. Warners tnt has been paying 1. 2 billion a year under the current deal, but fa
Opportunities and resources. The Kerner Commission made the case we need to equalize opportunities, equalize resources. That is what we should have done in 1968 and we should seek to do today. Had aa historian, if you chance to sit down with dr. King, what would you ask . Thatld ask him whether he still felt his dream had turned into a nightmare by the time he died. King gave a prominent interview with a reporter where he stated my dream from 1963 has turned into a nightmare. Of course, the evening before his assassination he gave the mountaintop speech. He said i may not get there with you, but i have seen the mountaintop. I believe we are going to get to the mountaintop. It was a message of hope, just as the message in 1963 was i have a dream that i think will be actualized. In 1967 he was questioning that. Particularly as he was organizing the campaign and receiving resistance from a president that stated he was waging a war on poverty. I would ask what he believed. Is racism a nigh
Divisive times in American History. A time that marks the emergence of a postcivil rights racial order that defines american psyd today. Formally known as the National Advisory committee on civil disorders, president johnson establish the committee in july following violent racial confrontations in newark and detroit which left 69 people africanamericans, and city blocks burned to the ground. That summer there were more than 150 riots around the United States. Ignited byriots were incidents of Police Brutality. Of growingtime racial and Political Polarization and the retreats from the progressive reform agenda ushered in by the Civil Rights Movement and Great Society legislation or the factors were the war in vietnam, the republican sweep in the 1960 Midterm Elections, a law and a liberalismm, and insulated from the realities of black life and dismissive of lack protests after 1965 from the evolution of Martin Luther kings leadership to black power. What senator harris described as ame
Live coverage on cspan 3. The next seven months, the commissioners and staff they a probingpursued examination of conditions that fueled the riot, including visits to 20 three cities, interviews with residents and activists, and confrontation with realities invisible to most politicians and policymakers. The Kerner Commission produced a 704 page report that sold 2 million copies. We have a group or today prepared to offer insight into the report, the historical context, and significance. I will introduce them in the order in which they will present. Julian zelizer. And publicf history affairs at Princeton University cnn. News commentary on he is the author of numerous books on american political history. His recent book is a monumental study of lbjs legislative season which produced civil rights legislation, the war on poverty, and transformative initiatives. He published a new edition of the Kerner Commission report which includes an excellent introduction. Julian zelizer will conside
The last fewave minutes of this and take you live to washington or the role of congress in renegotiating the north American Free trade agreement. This is from John Hopkins School of international studies. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] nafta is significant because it is a copy hats of trade agreement comprehensive trade agreement and it is this template and model for the the unitednt that states negotiated, and it served as a template for certain provisions and bilateral trade negotiations. As soon as this year, congress will decide on what legislation to consider and amend on nafta. The will also consider ramifications of negotiating or withdrawn from nafta and how it would affect the u. S. Economy and Foreign Relations with partners, mexico and canada. Ande concerned Economic Leadership in the region, seat as a wherewithal