Day and as you can see here let me fill you in quickly where are in right in front of the Pennsylvania Convention center here in philadelphia and trucks are common in our people are filling in the 3 in the same as we had yesterday here there will be music playing this is the count all votes crowd here on the other side through new not to see because youre right theres the banner right and wrong of it is is police and its the center and they will be probably we expect them to show up at some point some supporters showing up and then a shouting match will ensure hopefully thats all which will ensue as we saw yesterday 7 everybody is hopelessly looking for clues to figure out where this election is going to go as far as you know our election workers currently counting those from counties that favor either candidate. Yes so candy surrounding counties and districts of philadelphia for example bucks county Allegheny County and other counties in pennsylvania they stopped counting for the nigh
Hello and welcome to crossfire all things are considered im Peter Lavelle this spiral downward depending on who you believe in the media the civil unrest in america is the result of systematic racism this explains protests and rioting but it does it the commanding heights controlling the Financial System media and the Business World are loath to admit it its the economy stupid for them race always trumps. To discuss this and more im joined by my guest Jason Nichols in able to consider. He is a professor of africanamerican studies and in new york we crossed to Margaret Kimberly she is the editor and senior columnist at the black gender report as well as the author of the book prejudicial black america and the president s are right process rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate ok was 1st go to margaret here in my introduction i said that race always trumps class and if you look at Mainstream Media particularly the liberal media that is the me
Thats misguided because at the end of the day this is a class issue it always is a class of go ahead well you know in the end you as a race determine what class one is in theres no clean dividing line in this country and floyds death is something that happens every day to a black person by the way every day to 3 people in this country an average of 3 People Killed by the police and racism is a big part of that so this story begins with racism and racism thats practiced all the time mostly against black people but i think the reaction to it as you say they were both in was universal and i think the protests obviously were sparked by his killing but i think they are sustained and growing because of anger about. Many things in this country people are suffering people are struggling it is something that is almost for been to talk about its not an issue in college 6 the Corporate Media doesnt say anything about it we already had an economy that was not doing as well as we were told when we
Riots in the police, thank you for joining us for this important and timely conversation. My name is jason riley and im a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and i want the viewers to know that throughout the program please enter your questions on any of the platforms that youre watching us on and we will either wrapped some some into the discussion or save them for the q a at the end of the event so i just want everyone to know that before we get started. As far as i said this was of course not be a more important ormore timely conversation that were going to have today. Since the death of george floyd and in Police Custody last month, weve seen nationwide unrest. Weve seen protests not only here in america but internationally. And weve also seen a certain narrative take hold area it starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view george floyd step is through a racial lens. In fact, all encounters between police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. I
Was no. Substance to be described to suit boys. And coming up to the story of dozens of women of west african origin who were camping outside their embassies and consulates in lebanon demanding to be sent back home as their employers in crisis hit country leave them literally on the street. And i mean this because i want to call. A dont list. Good morning chilo for martys world news. This monday the 24th of august im kevin now in here with those stories in detail and a lot more to so great if you come by the 1st now entering the 3rd week of unrest on sunday tens of thousands of antigovernment protesters marched through the capital minsk they carried red and white flags and chanted slogans against president oleksandr look at it demanding his resignation after disputed elections. I. Wasnt coming to the guts of school after the order to move in the direction of the National Flag square the crowd came up close to the barbed wire they were a metre away from the right police and the so far t