today? what do we do there pragmatically down on the ground that can actually move us into the modern world? now that as blacks we enjoy this level of freedom. what s going to help us meet that challenge? nothing to say. they want to take us back to the old world. he wants to fly to sacramento. stand before the cough continue of another black kid and basically identify that event with slavery and segregation and so forth and sohio himself to be humanely concerned with all of this he never appears in chicago or baltimore or st. louis or detroit. any of those cities. laura: doctor, it s a heart-breaker but it is utterly predictable and to a lot of people it s utterly depressing. but your insights are amazing. i could do a whole hour with you. thank you so much for coming on tonight. we really, really appreciate it and by the way, also something that s been
only under the threat of lawsuit did they agree to sit ewith me. in that three hour conversation i was never told what the accusations were. who the accusers were. i was never allowed to provide any data or evidence to debunk anything that perhaps i could have debunked if i knew what we were talking about anyway. they wouldn t allow me to present any evidence and frankly didn t give me due process. tucker: tavis smiley told us on this sohio yesterday that his career has been unjustifiably ruined by anonymous and unproven allegations. he is not the only one who feels his reputation has been destroyed in this moment. this 2013 photo from tmz shows pop star taylor swift with a radio show host called david mule. swift accused mueller of groping her in the picture. he was fired almost
saudis what s the real conflict in your mind? i think the next step up is from burning the saudi embassy in tehran to inciting subversion and sabotage among the shia population in the saudi eastern province, which is where the bulk of the oil is. or in bahrain which has the majority sohio shia population or in arab bruising monarchies. we are on the verge of this escalating dramatically. all right. iran has been supporting assad in syria. saudi arabia has been supporting the rebels who are fighting assad. we have this january 25th meeting in geneva where we think we are going to end the civil war in syria that has already left a quarter of a million civilians dead. so now what? zero will happen at that meeting. look, the president is responsible for leading us into this situation where he said for four years that assad has to go.
now there is part two. part one was physically retaking ramadi. part 2 that people are ignoring is the big question is will the iranian backed sohio led government shia led government in baghdad go back to mistreating the minority which is a jordan in anbar province. they turn to islamic state for a while as they previously turned to al qaeda because the shia were treating them so badly. so the big strategic issue is really the future of what used to be iraq, are we going to continue to cling to the idea that iraq and syria have to stay in their own borders and nothing can change in the middle east and oh, by the way, you have got shia militia reportedly in ramadi in iraq army uniforms that could blow up. sounds like a complete catastrophe. colonel peters, thank you very much. up next, can hillary clinton get out from under president obama s shadow as she tightens her grip on the democratic nomination? that story moments away.
morning. let s dive into this sohio. getting some controversy and mtv says look the show aims to challenge whiteness and help address racial bias. is this the start of a good conversation? i doubt it very seriously. i think there ought to be a conversation. i think most people have the conversation in the wrong way. if you are going to talk about race we have to start with what you know to be a fact this t. is a crude delinquent yart of people that doesn t have a biological basis at all. when we talk about white people in a generalized way what are we really saying we are not saying anything at all. all sorts of white people as there are all sorts of black people. to talk about any issues in a racial context generally just confuses things. discussing whiteness and figuring out what it means to be white. is mtv striking a cord here? i doubt it. i also think it s a good conversation to have. but everywhere else i have seen this particularly college campuses those kind of things. it