Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren. Everyone please give a warm welcome to marianne williamson. Your four minutes begins now. Ms. Williamson ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for having me here. The Poor Peoples Campaign and the moral revival and the moral poor peoples budget that has been proposed as part of a long large cultural impulse that is coming up in America Today. I think at a certain point, the question is not what the policymakers are going to do, the question is what are we going to do . I believe it is time for us to recognize that we need a revolution in america. And politicall and economic revolution in america. Something andread it says that god will deliver the oppressed, we talk a lot about the deliverance. We are not talking quite enough these days about the oppression. We talk about the fact that there is violence from public policy, that is exactly the expression. It is policy violence. The Economic System in America Today is a system of economic tyranny
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Will she make history tonight or will donald trump pull off an upset in the race for the white house after one of the most divisive campaigns in modern u. S. History . When mexico sends its people, they are not sending their best. They are not sending you. They are not sending you. They are sending people that have lots of problems and they are bringing those problems. They are bringing drugs. They are bringing crime. They are rapists, and some, i assumeme, are good people. E. Amy andnd voters are not just deciding the president ial race. The u. S. Senate is up for grabs and possibly the house. We will be live for the next five hours in this democracy now special, bringing you Election Results from around the country and voices you wowont hear anywhere else. All that and more, coming up. ,is is democracy now democracynow. Org, the war and , peace, and the presidency. Juan polls have just closed in georgia, indiana, kentucky, south carolina, vermont,t, and virginia. We a are likelely ju
job at all. i don t think he s much of a chess player. do i want him to resign? let me put it this way. if he did, i wouldn t stop him. dude, you hired him. joining me now is kareem jean pierre, julian malveaux, economist and author, and rachel bitter-kofer for racial bitter policy. donald trump, in his hereby order to american companies to stop dealing with china right now, tank those stocks. does he have such a power? we have become accustomed to the fact that donald trump can do whatever john roberts says he can do. the authority trump is arguing that he has is something called the international emergency economic powers act. it means much like the emergency act which when the president says, i feel like this is an
abroad, some campuses once virtually all black and american are now brown and international. it s latinos unidos. they re vowing to change what they do but not who they are. to build 21st century hbcus for alumni and future alumni. who did you bring with you? high school band from san antonio, texas. what was the purpose in bringing them? educate them. they need to see the experience. so you think the mission should change? if it changes and it s still doing what it s supposed to do, educating our future america, so be it. let s continue the conversation now. the director of african-american studies at the university of connecticut joins us. also a graduate of howard university, we should note. julian malveaux is an economist, a writer. also, the former president of a college mentioned in the piece there, bennett college for women. and walter kimbro, the president of dillard university in new