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Marc Lamont Hill CNN, Congressional Black Caucus and Our Other America

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Attorney Antonio Moore and Guest Political Commentator Yvette Carnell talk about the recent termination of Marc Lamont Hill by CNN, the recent statements by the Congressional Black Caucus on the Honduran caravan, and the findings by NY Times on the Louisiana school that committed fraud to get Black Children into Harvard and other ivy league schools. Tweet to: @OfficialCBC @RepJohnLewis @RepMaxineWaters @RepYvetteClarke @RepBobbyRush @RepBarbaraLee @RepKarenBass @RepMarciaFudge @JacksonLeeTX18 1. What happened with Marc Lamont Hill being fired from CNN and why was he speaking on the Middle East rather than Black issues in America at the UN? 2. Is the Congressional Black Caucus acting on behalf of black America or just America in general? John Lewis District 57.7% black - Marcia Fudge 52.66% Black – Elijah Cummings 59.1% Black - Lewis - In Atlanta, certain neighborhoods suffer from what’s known as concentrated poverty, where poor individuals and families live near one another, resulting in more crime, underperforming public schools, poor housing and health conditions, and limited job opportunities. And the problem is getting worse. But strategies to turn these areas around may be on the horizon. - Fudge - Cleveland’s child poverty rate is the worst of any large U.S. city, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-year estimates show that 48.7 percent of children under age 18 in Cleveland lived in poverty in 2017. That’s the highest child poverty rate of any city with a population of more than 250,000. Ohio is the only state with two cities in the bottom ten – Cincinnati is third, just in front of Detroit.

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Attorney Antonio Moore and Guest Political Commentator Yvette Carnell talk about the recent termination of Marc Lamont Hill by CNN, the recent statements by the Congressional Black Caucus on the Honduran caravan, and the findings by NY Times on the Louisiana school that committed fraud to get Black Children into Harvard and other ivy league schools. Tweet to: @OfficialCBC @RepJohnLewis @RepMaxineWaters @RepYvetteClarke @RepBobbyRush @RepBarbaraLee @RepKarenBass @RepMarciaFudge @JacksonLeeTX18 1. What happened with Marc Lamont Hill being fired from CNN and why was he speaking on the Middle East rather than Black issues in America at the UN? 2. Is the Congressional Black Caucus acting on behalf of black America or just America in general? John Lewis District 57.7% black - Marcia Fudge 52.66% Black – Elijah Cummings 59.1% Black - Lewis - In Atlanta, certain neighborhoods suffer from what’s known as concentrated poverty, where poor individuals and families live near one another, resulting in more crime, underperforming public schools, poor housing and health conditions, and limited job opportunities. And the problem is getting worse. But strategies to turn these areas around may be on the horizon. - Fudge - Cleveland’s child poverty rate is the worst of any large U.S. city, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey 1-year estimates show that 48.7 percent of children under age 18 in Cleveland lived in poverty in 2017. That’s the highest child poverty rate of any city with a population of more than 250,000. Ohio is the only state with two cities in the bottom ten – Cincinnati is third, just in front of Detroit.

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