inconsistent with our values? and that s the angle. let s discuss this with dr. susan johnson cook, a former advisor to president clinton and obama, forrest cooper, project 21 advisory board, and nigel, the congress of racial equality. susan, your thoughts? a whole lot went into that introduction. i thought that she should have been released. i applaud them for releasing the show. we have to take responsibility for our actions. laura: what about the other things? a whole lot was pointed out, and the rest of the people who were pointed out, they did suffer consequences for their actions. and they just got a slap on the wrist. but i m saying, what she did was wrong, it was deplorable. she compared a woman to an ape.
explosive now and roseann was just one of the tipping points. i think that donald trump s leadership laura: do you think donald trump is a racist? i think he has said many things. laura: name three. i m not going to name three. but you asked me a question and i said yes. i am very disappointed in susan. you can be disappointed in me. but, you could automatically say that donald trump is a racist. and of the conversation at ends, and you know this. racism today, can i racism is one of the most powerful words. we are speaking about words, but
explosive now and roseanne was just one of the tipping points. i think that donald trump s leadership laura: do you think donald trump is a racist? i think he has said many things. laura: name three. i m not going to name three. but you asked me a question and i said yes. laura: niger. i am very disappointed in susan. you can be disappointed in me. i m disappointed in you. i m disappointed that you automatically just say donald trump is a racist. that s a very laura: the conversation ends. racism today and i look, look can i laura: let niger speak. he can and so can i. racism is one of the most powerful words, speaking about words.
but when condoleezza rice was characterized as a manny in cartoon strips laura: she was called the house slave to be very specific. and another term that was close to. that. where was the outrage? we distract from what happened. the question originally was roseanne laura: we all are in agreement with roseanne s comments. the opening reporter: t laura: the ban ownner is, is trump responsible for roseanne. if i may run my own show. so that s what the focus is. chris hayes today agrees with what susan said.
be an alternative that you think would work? real job growth. tax credits, incentivizing work and i would say something else, heather, when you get to the point where the former obama administration progressive people oppose this idea, you know there is consensus that it s completely ridiculous. there is no strings attached. they need to focus on job growth. and for people that are prone to violence like that, this is not an approach that s been proven to work anywhere and it will fail here. heather: current harvard professor did say, susan, this would not work. he would compare something like wage supplements or tax credits over rewarding money. i m a former obama appointee, so i absolutely agree with mayor tubbs. i think that some people it s too late to try to take them back to what should have happened in the beginning of their lives. if you can identify that they have had a streak of violence it s not a get out of jail free card. it is to identify them, to keep them from going