Congress and the in action of a president the people that have the most money are protected and now we have this horrific death of george lloyd which i think it was very i was very pleased that there was a universal virtually universal reaction to this this is this was an atrocity but that seems so long ago when we think of the of the riots and continued protests and the actions of the president here but the messages are always on race and i think thats misguided because at the end of the day this is a class issue it always is a class go ahead. You know in the in the u. S. Race determine what class one is in we can theres no clean dividing line in this country and floyds death is something that happens every day to a black person by the way every day to 3 people in this country an average of 3 People Killed by the police. And racism is a big part of that so this story begins with racism and the racism thats practiced all the time mostly against black people but i think the reaction to
The unrest in america the result of race or class tension find out next and were back in an hours time when can all take you through the mornings global News Headlines back then. Hello and welcome to crossfire all things are considered im Peter Labelle this spiral down word depending on who you believe in the media this is the unrest in america is the result of systematic racism this explains protests and rioting but it does it the commanding heights controlling the Financial System the media and the Business World are loath to admit it its the. Kaname stupid for them race always trumps class. To discuss this and more im joined by my guest Jason Nichols in l. The good city is a professor of africanamerican studies and in new york we crossed to Margaret Kimberly she is the editor and senior columnist at the black gender report as well as the author of the book prejudicial black america and the president s all right process rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and
To discuss this and more im joined by my guest Jason Nichols in l. The cut city is a professor of africanamerican studies and in new york we crossed to Margaret Kimberly she is the editor and senior columnist at the black gender report as well as the author of the book prejudicial black america and the president s all right cross up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok was 1st go to margaret here in my introduction i said that race always trumps class and if you look at Mainstream Media particularly the liberal media that is the message you get over and over and over again now were remarkably we actually are still in the middle of the pandemic. Hands of millions of people have lost their jobs weve seen acts of congress and the inaction of a president. The people that have the most money are protected and now we have this horrific death of george lloyd which i think it was very i was very pleased that there was a universal virtually u
Good morning, everyone. Welcome to the mornings on 2. It is sunday, august 18th. I am mike mibach. I am Claudine Wong. Spare the day, air day in effect. We will go to Rosemary Orozco to look at how this is wrapping up. Today is the warmer day of the weekend. Five to 10 degrees above yesterdays high. And low 50s to low 60s. At the moment. Mostly sunny and temperatures are going to soar in some cases. I will have the numbers for you, coming up. Also, the thunderstorms and red flag warning as we start the work week. I will have the current conditions, coming up. We begin with developing news from the north bay a truck crashes right through the front door of a house early this morning in petaluma. The house is unlivable. And they say the house is in sham believed and for a time propped up by the vehicle. We are live in petaluma where a search is underway for the driver. Katie . Mike, the home is not safe to stay in. That is the roof of the front porch which is the first thing the driver wi