have a worker program that fills the needs of american business. i m for that i m for a fair immigration law. but to say that you want to secure the border, that s sometime is just an excuse to do nothing. well, no, if i were the president, i would secure the border, jorge. if you have 150,000 children crossing the border, you tonight have a secure border jorge. come on. that s exactly the opposite. what it means is that the system is working. therefore,. working? exactly. they surrendered to the authorities. they shouldn t even get to the authorities, you see. in most countries you can t get to the authorities. you can t even get in because of the way they have it structured. we need to have a system whereby it s impossible to physically get in unless you go through the process. you can do it. it s almost impossible. you claim there is not such a thing as white privilege in america. correct. many african-americans disagree with you. and some of them believe that, for
but because he mentions you. of course he is talking about me. and he demonstrates when it comes to net worth income employment, life expectancy incarceration rate, whites are much better than african-americans. ations are doing much better than whites. white privilege? no. is itation privilege that asians do better than whites talking about white privilege in america. there isn t. that s a myth. what it is you have to look at the successful people and what makes them successful. therefore i took thation american community and i said here is why they make more money than whites and blacks because they keep the family together. there is is emphasis on education, parental supervision of children. those things in thation american communities are in stone, while it s eroding in the white and almost nonexistence in some black areas. the government cannot solve those problems.
eric garner and michael brown were killed simply because of the color of their skin. i respect that believe but not based on fax. when 99.9% of the arrests made in the united states. african-americans are arrested out of proportion to the rest of the population result in no harm to no one you must say that the police aren t targeting anyone. you are always going to have. michael brown died simply because. what shot completely unarmed. you have to let the process play out first. you are jumping into do you believe this police officer in ferguson woke up and said i m going to cale black man? not like that. do you believe that he hated black people this police officer? we don t know that. that s right. we don t know it? we are seeing many examples of african-americans, young african-americans being killed. you are seeing a few, not many. a few. i m sure you saw this article by nicholas kristof in the new york times. yes, did i. when white, just don t get it i
first african-americans to come out in the 60s, of course, there was a huge segregation, and a big civil rights battle going on so when my dad came on the forefront, one, he was trying to market himself as a heavyweight champion. and he had just won the medal but he was also very confident. he was educated. he was handsome, he was just unlike what the world had ever seen, especially african-americans. so he kind of gave african-americans a new sense of who they are, and a belief system and a confidence that no one s ever seen before. so him being the first one to come out and do that, he kind of stood in the forefront of whatever he was doing to kind of speak on behalf of other african-americans and minorities alike. and dave, i think that say key point about ali. that he really was different than the sports figure that african-american sports figures
vietnamese ever calling him an n word. but how do you feel about the nfl actually having to fine people for using the n word on the field? i think it s silly. well, it just depends on who you re using it. i m an advocate you can use it if you re black, it s totally inappropriate if you re not. it s a sense of culture, young kids use that word as a rite of passage. they use it all the time as in brother, as in friend. and most white america doesn t use it in those terms. i think that s why most people find it offensive. may i say something, i would never deem to speak for muhammad ali, but when i went to the ali center in louisville, there are a lot of pictures of muhammad ali s solidarity with native-american people. i would think he would look at this how is it you can have a deem in washington named after a racial slur for native-americans but punish young african-americans for how they speak to each other.