Host i woke up on december 10, 2016, picked up the New York Times, and saw the headline, im prejudiced, he said. Then we kept talking. I want to show you the video and then ask you to explain the whole thing. Good morning. I was hoping your guest could help me change my mind about some things. I am a white male, and i am prejudiced. The reason it is is something not that i was taught but something i learned. When i open up the papers, i get discouraged with what young black males are doing to each other and the crime rates. I understand they live in an environment with a lot of drugs. You have to get money for drugs. Its a deep issue that goes beyond that. I have these different fears. I dont want my fears to come true. I try to avoid that. I come off as being prejudiced. I dont like being forced to like people. I like being led to like people through example. What can i do to change, to be a better american . Heather thank you so much for being honest and opening up this conversation,
But in this country it feels like who belongs in our demos and the people of our nations his nations highest calling. 10, 20ke up on december 16, picked up the New York Times, saw the headline i am prejudiced, and then we kept talking, and i want to show you the video because it started at cspan sometime before that, and i will ask you to explain the whole thing. [video clip] may be one of you guests can help me change my mind. I am a white male, and i am prejudiced, and it is something i wasnt taught, but it is something i learned. When i open up the papers, i get very discouraged about what young black males are doing to each other and the crime rates. I understand it is an environment of drugs and you have to get money to get drugs, fears, and iese dont want my fears to come true, you know . So i tried to avoid that, and i come off as being prejudiced. But i just have fears. I dont want to be forced to like people. I want to like people through example. What can i do to change and t
Demos is the root word of the people, which is the root word of democracy, and right now it feels like figuring out who belongs in our nations demos. Host i woke up on december 10, 2016, picked up the New York Times, and saw the headline, im prejudiced, he said. Then we kept talking. I want to show you the video and then ask you to explain the whole thing. Good morning. I was hoping your guest could help me change my mind about some things. I am a white male, and i am prejudiced. The reason it is is something not that i was taught but something i learned. When i open up the papers, i get discouraged with what young black males are doing to each other and the crime rates. I understand they live in an environment with a lot of drugs. You have to get money for drugs. Its a deep issue that goes beyond that. I have these different fears. I dont want my fears to come true. I try to avoid that. I come off as being prejudiced. I dont like being forced to like people. I like being led to like p
Scott walker becomes the 15th republican to enter the president ial race. That is our focus. What do you make of scott walker and his bid . Here are the numbers to call. Democrats, 202 7488000. Republicans, 202 7488001. Independents, 202 7488002. If you do not get in by phone, you can check in on social media, twitter cspanwj. You can send us an email, journal cspan. Org. Scott walker put out a tweet about his pending bid. He says, im in. As you can imagine, the news is all over the papers as he becomes the 15th republican. Walker campaign to target gop core. It launches and effort built around the belief that the best way for republican candidates to win is by better energizing their conservative base rather than moving towards the center. The announcement will walk the will mark the entry of another big name in a crowded gop field. He becomes the 15th declared major candidate, is widely considered to be in the top tier with marco rubio and jeb bush. Your calls in a couple of minutes.
Debate. The chair will learnt recognition alternate recognition between the parties, each party limited to one hour, and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 1 50 p. M. The chair recognizes the gentleman from oregon, mr. Blumenauer, for five minutes. Mr. Blumenauer thank you, mr. Speaker. This weekend we gather in portland to mourn the passing and celebrate the life of don frisbee, who died june 26 at the age of 91. Don led an extraordinary life. Rising through the Company Ranks to become the chairman and c. E. O. Of pacificore then the major private utility throughout the pacific northwest. He was a bold and visionary leader of this important company. He was a board member of fortune 500 Companies Like warehouser and First Interstate bank now wells fargo. He was regarded as the most influential Business Leader in oregon for 20 years. Dons influence extended beyond the business s