Why the U.S. government is responsible for reparations: William Darity, Kirsten Mullen
William A. Darity and A. Kirsten Mullen, authors of "From Here to Equality: Reparations for Black Americans in the Twenty-First Century," say that the federal government should be financially responsible for paying $14 trillion of reparations to Black Americans. They tell CNBC's Cheyenne DeVon whether taxpayers will foot the bill and if reparations could cause inflation.
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