winner, whoopy goldberg, executive produced the movie. she also stars in it. since i ve known you, you ve been willing this into being. yeah, you know, it s a story black america has known because it s now we send our children off to go see grandparents and aunts and uncles down south. don t forget what happened to emmett. this is how you need to behave when you re down there. and for me, this is emmett s story is really the culmination of what institutional racism looks like. this is what institutional racism allows. it allows people to come in your house and take your kids. it allows people to get away with murdering your kids. it allows people to talk to you as though you don t have any value in the world. and given all that s happening, all of the things that we re
classification levels and they will be coming through this. the other thing and they know that i don t think i m talking about much. our adversaries and competitors have a voice in this. don t be mistaken. foreign threat acorthowho now that information that we people important has been, was recently in an unsecured location. they had the wherewithal an interesting in going that and they will be looking as that two so we re talking about it just the reap why we have the rules and the reason i rote the op-ed is you don t evenly has to
thing that none of us as parents ever want to be in the middle of. you know, your kids want to go see their family. they want to go and have fun, and you know, you don t want to be the one to say, no, don t do it, i m scared. you want them to have some freedom, and sometimes horrible things can happen, you know. so what do you do? you try to pay as much homage to your child so that people don t ever forget his name. there s a thing so today, in wanting people to see with their eyes. truth was a struggle with the deception and lies and racism. if you think back to all of the loss that we as a nation have had with a loss of race, what racism brings out, and all the people we ve lost, and what they could have done with their lives are they left. we think of all the people, you
winner whoopi goldberg executive produced the movie. since i have known her, she has been working on making it happen. she also stars in it. whoopi joins us now. since i have known you, you have been willing this into being. it s a story black america has known because it s how we send our children off to go see grandparents and aunts and uncles down south, don t forget what happened to emmett, this is how you need to behave when you re down there. for me, emmett s story is the culmination of what institutional racism looks like. this is what institutional racism allows. it allows people to come in your house and take your kids. it allows people to get away with murdering your kids, it allows people to talk to you as though you don t have any value in the world, and given all that s happening, all of the
till , and know that you could be next. this could be your life. is that what you really want? the film is glorious in its grace and in its ability to just cut through. what is it about, you know, we talk about the news every day for our day jobs. why can t we cut through the way this beautiful film can? we had one story to tell, and that s what we re telling. you know, journalists have lots of stories they have to tell. talking heads don t have any of those. they can talk about whatever, and put any spin they want to on it. so, you know, we as a nation have to say, okay, you know what, talking heads are over here. journalist, you re held up here. the fcc can say, you know what, those laws we had in place that said you have to be on point,