millennials and the fact that this country is more and more diverse and tolerant, the kind of statements that donald trump made, if you re a businessperson looking at your market to sell to, you don t want to be associated with that. joey, donald trump is suing univision for $500 million. a lot of money. which is a lot of money considering his whole contract with univision to air the miss usa and miss universe was only $13.5 million. how on earth do you come up with $500 million? a lawsuit? because what he s saying is they re impairing his ability to make revenue. the contract itself as you mentioned for $13 million as chan and change had to do with licensing fees to put out the pageant. but he s making the argument that that s money that would be lost revenue as to him making a number of claims, breach of contract, breach of warranty and covenants of fair dealing, intentional interference with his business relationship with nbc and of course asking for attorney fees.
bonds. home ownership was so difficult for us whole neighborhoods, whole parts of cities literally we were not allowed to buy anything and were crowded into ghettos. this was until very recently within my lifetime. there were still these covenants you could not go into certain neighborhoods and make a purchase. the idea of buying a home became something that was very important for us then what happens? banks go from neglecting us refusing to lend to abusing us and shoving these subprime mortgages on us, even african americans eligible for good loans were still given bad loans that were turned out, deliberately targeted. we went from being neglected to being abused and we lost so much of the wealth that we gained from the 60s we lost in the housing crash. look those people who were sophisticated who were in the stock market their wealth has come back two times. african-americans desperately trying to get into the housing market we are still down by 25%.
with relatives. he kept coming up against racially restrictive coloradovenants requiring that homeowners only sell to white buyers. finally the owner of the house agreed to sell despite the covenant. one of the neighbors, louis kramer filed suit to prevent the shellys from moving in. the st. louis supreme court ruled in favor of the shellys but the missouri supreme court ordered that the racial covenant be enforced. it was then up to the supreme court to make a final decision. naacp attorneys, led by thur gooder marshall argued by enforcing the restrictions the lower courts were violating due process. racially restricted covenants were so common at that time that three of the justices had to recuse themselves after learning their own homes were covered by such agreements. all six of the remaining justices sided with the shellys.
own lives, not from the mouth of the lord. and jesus says the meek shall inherit the earth. there s nothing meek about him nor those that follow him. but it s true they seek to inherit the earth. we have lost. let the nazarene come. with luck he may condemn himself. bring the woman. we are now to hear and judge the case of the woman who has violated sacred covenants of marriage thus brought shame on her husband s house.
own lives, not from the mouth of the lord. and jesus says the meek shall inherit the earth. there s nothing meek about him nor those that follow him. but it s true they seek to inherit the earth. we have lost. let the nazarene come. with luck he may condemn himself. bring the woman. we are now to hear and judge the case of the woman who has violated sacred covenants of marriage thus brought shame on her husband s house.