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A sit-down with the president on Air Force One and a trip to Selma on the 50th anniversary of the historic marches across the Edmund Pettus Bridge
by REMBERT BROWNE ON MARCH 9, 2015
I couldnt sleep for shit.
Friday night had turned into Saturday morning, and I was staring at the ceiling in a hotel room in Washington, D.C., only blocks from the White House, recovering from my third hot shower of the night. The fever that had developed from an 11-hour Amtrak trip down the East Coast a day earlier hadnt left my body, and the only way I knew how to deal with the chills was to take hot showers and hope for the best.
But that wasnt the real reason for my insomnia and this body-zapping panic: I would be speaking to the president of the United States of America in 10 hours. On Air Force One. Before his speech in Selma, Alabama, on the Edmund Pettus Bridge to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the march that took place on what became known as Bloody Sunday.
On Monday, I had received an email from the White House offering a potential opportunity with President Obama in the very near future. The opportunity was to be a part of a roundtable of five journalists who would have 30 minutes to talk with the president.
As the week progressed, however, the stakes grew. With the date inching closer, the details became clearer. On Friday, the final email:
As in one question. Zero room for error. My editors response was as blunt as it was true: Better make it count.
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Major Hogwash
(17,656 posts)This President is just unbelievable.
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(87,336 posts)The notion that I would describe that as a bill targeting African-Americans not only does not get help it get passed, but it also then ignores all the white folks who are also struggling, and all the Hispanic folks who are also struggling. And my job is to build coalitions of like-minded people who care about the same issues I care about.
When it comes to issues of racial justice around that are very specific around criminal justice, whether its Trayvon or Ferguson or other circumstances, I have been very forward-leaning, with the exception that I have not commented on active investigations or potential prosecutions. The reason for that is not because Im self-editing, the reason is the formal role I have. Eric Holder is my boss or I am Eric Holders boss. The prosecutors who are investigating the cases report to Eric Holder, and if it looks like Im putting thumbs on the scale, that can have an adverse impact on the resolution of these cases.