Malis protest leaders refused to back down on demands for the president s resignation and dismiss regional mediation efforts. One of americas most famous civil rights activists congressman john lewis has died at the age of 80 he was among the last surviving pioneers of the movement during the 1960 s. How did your castro looks back at his life and legacy we cannot. We cannot. We cannot give you. John lewis was born into the segregated world of rural alabama in 1940 when i was growing up i saw those signs that said white men colored men white women colored women white the son of black sharecroppers lewis devoured books as a child the words of Dr Martin Luther King Jr spoke to him loudest seem like he was saying to me john lewis you too can do something and i would ask my mother asked my father my grandparents my great grandparents why segregation why Racial Discrimination it was the best way it is dont get in a way dont get in trouble but trouble would find him many times as a student le
That title because i think it conveys the area that we really need to focus on uncovering the hidden prejudice shapes what we see, think and do. Welcome. Its great to be with you today. Host in the buck you talk about what i would say how we are conditioned, and i will use that word to respond to certain people in certain circumstances and what you referred to as implicit bias. You talked about how it can show up in any profession and spent 27 years as a Law Enforcement officer at the chief of police and im particularly interested in how it can show up in that profession, but you show how it can show up in any profession. So can you take a moment to talk about your background because i think that its so impressive and then if you explain to us how does an implicit bias differ from what we all know and in many instances have experienced . Im a professor from Stanford University and studied race and inequality and ive done a lot of work on racial bias in particular. A lot in the criminal
I am honored to be here today with doctor Jennifer Eberhardt who has done what i consider very fascinating work in the area of human behavior. Today we will talk about your latest book which i love the title because i think it really conveys the area that we need to focus on welcome. Its great to be here with you today. Its a pleasure to be here. You talk about what i would say, i use the words how we are conditioned. And to respond to certain people in be very to very as implicit bias and talk about how it shows up in any profession i spent 27 years as a Law Enforcement officer and chief of police and how it can show up in the profession but you show how implicit bias shows up in any protect on any professions or talk about your background and so explain what you mean by implicit bias and how is that different from what we all know and just plain old racism . Im a professor at Stanford University and i study race and the quality and i live in the criminal justice space and education a
A new front line in the corona Virus Outbreak dozens of people are infected in one of south koreas largest cities. Hello welcome to the news hour President Donald Trump says his long time advisor roger stone has a very good chance of exoneration after he was sentenced to 40 months in prison stoned was convicted of lying to congress witness tampering and obstructing the investigation into possible rushing to ferrets in the 26th in the president ial election prosecutors originally recommended a sentence of up to 9 years in jail but the Justice Department like to reverse that after the president publicly complained our correspondent john hendren joins me now live from washington d. C. Its been a very busy day there just sort of summarize exactly what seems to happen throughout the day. Well so the judge said there was little precedent for what was going on in this particular case she said she wouldnt judge roger stone as a person she would leave that to a higher power but she went on to s
White house on the issue of vaping and underage use of ecigarettes. Were joined by andrew who covers healthcare for cq roll call. Tell us why and age vaping became a bigger issue in 2019. It was a combination of factors that really drove this to the front of the policy debate this year. One was just the yearoveryear increases in the number of teenagers reporting ecigarette use. Thats been increasing fees of years. When that is another significant increase over last year. Another was this in in a relatd but sort of distinct issue that we saw starting over the summer with vaping related illnesses that were beginning to emerge. Weve now seen thousands injured and dozens dead from this. Thats related to elicit thc vaping which is distinct from the problem of ecigarette use. But the urgency of those illnesses i think really prompted policymakers to want to respond more broadly to the vaping issues we deal with in the u. S. Tremont and the Administration Starts the new year with an announcem