and for us, things haven t necessarily changed. if you go into a poor black ghettos, folks are hungry still. the unemployment rate for black folks is high. that s an issue. that s a huge issue and i think the question for president obama is are you going to look at this generation s issues and really deal with them. we re talking specifically about african-americans but there are two different interviews that made news. eric garner s daughter and then eric garner s widow, they both agree that this wasn t about race. love your perspective on that. this was the widow. i really don t feel like it s a black and white thing. i feel it s just something that he continued to do and the police knew, you know, they knew. i mean that s pretty huge to hear from the heart of the matter. this is eric garner, the man who was taken down in staten island in july, you know, the police officer was not indicted, so
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sometimes one person s freedom is another s repression. case in point. an arizona bill that would let businesses actually refuse to serve certain people if they claim that serving them would violate their religious beliefs. the measure cleared the legislature and is sitting on the governor s desk. supporters don t see what all the fuss is about. in america, people should be free to live and work, according to their faiths. i don t see this as an attack as far as those who believe in when you re protecting your right to, a., practice your religion and not engage in a contract. well, opponents call the right to religious freedom
nobody was willing to move. we could not agree. so hopefully the next group agrees. next group in terms of the retrial. yes. you hope they ll come back? they ll come back with whatever they come back with. i m not saying i hope they come back with guilty, i hope they come back with not guilty. i just hope they can agree. the protests, you mentioned to me when we were chatting on the phone, that that s the real reason why you came out here. yes. because i just want everybody to understand that everybody is making this a white and black thing. and it s not. in our decision-making process nobody brought up, not one race never. it was never brought up. if this case wasn t about race, then what was it about for you? it was about justice. justice? when i walked into it, i just
dollars, each one. you can pay 10 to $15,000 if you re wearing a good one. this isn t small potatoes we re talking about here. chris rock had a whole movie about how expensive hair is. it s true. but the serious question is this. look, if he creates a wig for nicki minaj and she becomes famous for wearing this wig, does she own the intellectual property, which is that piece of hair, or is it still hers? does he have a percentage of that? what do you think, joe? what do you think, sunny? well, see, i feel strongly about this. because i love ellen levar, my stylist. does a great job. thank you. and i think it s bad business to cut your hairstylist out. also, as an african-american woman, hair is everything. i think, though, it may be a bit difficult, because, i mean, in terms of intellectual property, you know, did he have any sort of trademark on his design, did he have any trademark on his wigs? but bottom line is, i think he has a strong case, because we all know, nicki mi