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The Brian Lehrer Show

Poverty in Black and White

The Brian Lehrer Show

WNYC

Bryan, Politics, Arts, Npr, News, Wnyc, News Commentary, Nyc, Daily News, Lerer, New, Public, Radio, Media, York

4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

William Barber argues against seeing poverty as primarily a Black issue and seeks to create common ground across racial lines to address the problem.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Brian Lera Show on WNYC. Good morning again, everyone. Before we bring in our guest in this segment,

0:17.8

Reverend Dr. William Barber, leader leader of the modern poor people's campaign,

0:21.8

and author of a new book called White Poverty. I want to play an excerpt from last night's Republican

0:27.3

convention podium about a minute and a half. It's Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina,

0:33.2

who had earlier been running in the presidential primaries himself this year, talking about his upbringing and his politics.

0:40.8

I was raised by a single mom in poverty.

0:44.7

We had plastic spoons, not silver spoons.

0:49.3

But she taught me to work hard, to take responsibility and reject victimhood. Thank God for my wonderful

1:00.3

mama. I know, I know this is going to offend the liberal elites every time I say it, it offends them.

1:13.6

But let me say it one more time. America is not a racist country.

1:17.6

No, we're not.

1:33.4

But if you were looking for racism today, you'd find it in cities run by Democrats.

1:45.0

Look on the south side of Chicago.

1:49.0

Poor black kids, trapped in failing schools,

1:53.0

thousands shot every single year,

1:57.0

including one of my former interns, Dayquan.

2:01.4

But there's good news.

2:03.6

It's conservative values that restores hope.

2:08.9

It's Republican policies that lifts people up.

2:15.0

I partnered with the greatest president of my generation, President Donald J. Trump.

2:23.0

So that's what they're hearing at the Republican Convention. That was Senator Tim Scott of South

2:28.2

Carolina speaking there last night. With us now with his take on the political moment and discuss his new book is Reverend Dr. William

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