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were the outspoken nature of a lot white americans. nowadays, we hear all this hand-wringing of how how do we that biden is not catching on. why do so many americans dislike. biden we don't understand it. and speaking as a southerner to the both of you actually. do you think that he's association with black people he's appointing black people has infected him for many americans americans. that's an interesting take and i that probably. has has an element of truth in it and i go to the obama administration when there was a hard core of white people who were surprisingly biased against obama because of his skin. jimmy carter was the first major politician to them out. i trump's use of racist symbols and the of lost cause imagery has fed into this. the my concern about biden not to tell you things that that you already know. the erosive effect in journalism of fox news cannot be underestimated. it's now two decades old rupert murdoch brought to journalism the germ of partizanship that he learned in london papers. this is the first time in
were the outspoken nature of a lot white americans. nowadays, we hear all this hand-wringing of how how do we that biden is not catching on. why do so many americans dislike. biden we don't understand it. and speaking as a southerner to the both of you actually. do you think that he's association with black people he's appointing black people has infected him for many americans americans. that's an interesting take and i that probably. has has an element of truth in it and i go to the obama...
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and of course not, on white men, because no one wants any books about white men anymore. that was the implication there. and she said, i get it, jonah, you're totally. and then she used the i can't use on tv, but those are some of the examples ways i've been impacted by this and contracts canceled also you know because because identity did not align with the subject matter and you talk in your column about two terms lived experience ences and own voices. what does that mean? well, own voices, the original term that came along in 2015 to promote the idea that people, writers should stay in their lane, they should not write outside their own experiences, and specifically writers from, quote unquote, empowered culture, whatever that culture might be, should not write about people from the marginalized culture. and so this this this became, this own voice. it became a very popular term. and in fact, it was used in some rejection letters i got for a manuscript wrote about colin kaepernick and one of the editors said, i have a hashtag own voices problem with this manuscript, me
and of course not, on white men, because no one wants any books about white men anymore. that was the implication there. and she said, i get it, jonah, you're totally. and then she used the i can't use on tv, but those are some of the examples ways i've been impacted by this and contracts canceled also you know because because identity did not align with the subject matter and you talk in your column about two terms lived experience ences and own voices. what does that mean? well, own voices,...
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but despite all of these forces pulling white and black, new orleanians, white and black southerners apart, there were moments of real hope in the city. and for that, we need to look not up, but down, down to the city's docks. look at the lives of the workers, the laborersho did the work on those docks, loading and offloading cargo ships. today's lecture will cover the upnd down fortunes of new orleans and new orleanians by looking up and looking down, up at the sky. as we just have been down at the city's docks and down at a lowly tropical fruit, and how all of this was intertwined symbolically at the turn of the century. this photograph, taken in 1891, shows dockworkers readying giant bales of cotn for loading onto boats and shipping all over the world. the 1890s marked the beginnings of organized labor unions on these docks, also on local and naonal level these labor unions allied and assisted each other in fighting for better, safer, fairer working conditions. labor unions during this progreive era popularized what we call strikes that is mass organized work stoppages, refusals t
but despite all of these forces pulling white and black, new orleanians, white and black southerners apart, there were moments of real hope in the city. and for that, we need to look not up, but down, down to the city's docks. look at the lives of the workers, the laborersho did the work on those docks, loading and offloading cargo ships. today's lecture will cover the upnd down fortunes of new orleans and new orleanians by looking up and looking down, up at the sky. as we just have been down...
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so you're the white one of the white house reporters. and here comes this bigfoot barbara. what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a presence, especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house. but when we travel wild with her, she was just she was that that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, they brought the travel pool. me and couple of other reporters up to the the elegant ballroom of the the avalon palace. they opened the doors and there was president carter and mrs. carter shah of iran, king hussein of jordan. and they just all said, happy new year, toast and champagne and everything. and i said, mr. president, you're going to go to egypt tomorrow to see president sadat. why is that? he went one. barbara wasn't there because. she and john chancellor of nbc and some the other bigwigs had been invited to the party they were off dancing somewhere and indeed, a few minutes later, we went back downstairs. the
so you're the white one of the white house reporters. and here comes this bigfoot barbara. what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a presence, especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house. but when we travel wild with her, she was just she was that that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, they brought the travel pool. me and...
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they killed a white private, seized contr othe prison. i mean, this just kept going on, spilling o barracks and bars. it got to the point in west germany w, ers and ncos said they go into the barracks unless they were armed. , international incidents. it was a crisis and it got to the point where the chief staff of the army and the secrymy saie racial conflict in the army had gotten bad, that it threatened thetyf fulfilling its mission of national defense and had to do something about it, which was not the story they expected to be telling. what did they do about it? uh, they anything they could think. i mean, it was. it was a problem that had been cropping up, so had been trying ad hoc decisions and ad hoc programs. the first thing they did was, the secretary of the army, stanley razor, out before the association of the us and he said, we can't be colorblind use color blindness was the solution that the army had tried toetti past the race consciousness of segregation.in my ways it was is well-intended. they got rid of racial designations
they killed a white private, seized contr othe prison. i mean, this just kept going on, spilling o barracks and bars. it got to the point in west germany w, ers and ncos said they go into the barracks unless they were armed. , international incidents. it was a crisis and it got to the point where the chief staff of the army and the secrymy saie racial conflict in the army had gotten bad, that it threatened thetyf fulfilling its mission of national defense and had to do something about it, which...
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that's the thing in any white house. and andrea, of course you know that from having covered it for so long. basically there are people there who may be invisible to the outside world, who are really key players and positions in remarkable polices to see what's going on, and she was one of them obviously, right, cassidy hutchinson was one of them outside the chief of staff's office at a critical moment january 6th and the weeks prior to that. they end up becoming important witnesses because they are the eyes and ears in a way, and may not be policy participants, but they understand what's happening. you're showing pictures of her with rick perry, the former governor of texas, became secretary of energy. she knew all the members of the cabinet. they knew her. she knew the vice president, the chief of staff, she knew all of these people. she understand what was happening, and who came in and out. who the president wanted to see and didn't want to see. these were key. she tells an anecdote in her book that i find revealing.
that's the thing in any white house. and andrea, of course you know that from having covered it for so long. basically there are people there who may be invisible to the outside world, who are really key players and positions in remarkable polices to see what's going on, and she was one of them obviously, right, cassidy hutchinson was one of them outside the chief of staff's office at a critical moment january 6th and the weeks prior to that. they end up becoming important witnesses because...
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. >> we watch marine one land in the white house last week. we are going to show it later in the show and they were friendly. they greeted me with a red dot on my forehead. they know how to show a fox news love but the election is only going to be more divisive likely there is still a way to bring everyone together. kfc, barbecue perfume that will reportedly leave you tipsy with hunger. we can make fun of kfc perfume but it's perfect in the moment where you want to get kinky with your dog but you've run out of peanut butter. [laughter] you babysit them. you are fired. i'm kidding. who among us doesn't fantasize about dying alone? >> go fast. [laughter] >> i'm going to go to you last. defense wins championships. our fast food companies going to heart? should they focus on the food? >> we shouldn't focus on the food either. [laughter] >> get stoned and eat it. [laughter] >> when you're a male stripper which is true, i'm not making that up. when you were a male stripper -- [laughter] would kfc cologne have gone you bigger tips? >> of course. cara
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to your point, i talk to people all ages from greenwood white, black or far from tulsa, white and black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about this in school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there's been, i think, some technical things done to make that more prevalent. so for example, teaching about the race massacre as part of the oklahoma state standards. now, however. so it varies from teacher to teacher. and also now the state superintendent named ryan walters, who is very kind of on a crusade against critical race theory. at one point a while ago, he was questioned about tulsa massacre and had a quote along the lines of, well, it wasn't really about race. and so it's kind of a situation where though technically the state is required to teach students, there's a lot of pressure, teachers feel, to not teach the history. and i can also say, actually, that i spoke to some at oklahoma state last fall read my book in the class. so a lot of those who are from oklahoma and they had not learned about it in their schools, that's current, you know
to your point, i talk to people all ages from greenwood white, black or far from tulsa, white and black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about this in school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there's been, i think, some technical things done to make that more prevalent. so for example, teaching about the race massacre as part of the oklahoma state standards. now, however. so it varies from teacher to teacher. and also now the state superintendent...
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the author of a book, "white space, black hood." it has been 70 years since the supreme court gave its decision in brown v board of education. what has been the lasting impact? >> the most lasting impact is that brown captured the imagination of a new generation of young
the author of a book, "white space, black hood." it has been 70 years since the supreme court gave its decision in brown v board of education. what has been the lasting impact? >> the most lasting impact is that brown captured the imagination of a new generation of young
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is this just white people waking up? so the reality of people of color, i mean, sadly in many different places. yeah. sadly, we'll do it recognizes it a, there's been a, a concerted manufacturing of narratives that is usually of skirt and people are colors, narrative and talking about the reality of how we are oppressed. what happened with joyce slow was murder is the rest of the world. got to see that 8 minutes and some sick is the for the next. you feel me. that's the next. that's due to the blast when tears of the cargo, these people being able to give us these balls. but i think what happened was the palestinians now able to today, oh narrative. now we don't get to hear about the slaughtering of the dear to the line to the the learn. what happened was now the good to see buttons on the ground . we went to see children, parents picking up liam's. you feeling we get the sea build is being blown up. you know, i'm saying we get to see you feel me mass graves being or uh, being a rossi reminds me of kat williams. i'm sayi
is this just white people waking up? so the reality of people of color, i mean, sadly in many different places. yeah. sadly, we'll do it recognizes it a, there's been a, a concerted manufacturing of narratives that is usually of skirt and people are colors, narrative and talking about the reality of how we are oppressed. what happened with joyce slow was murder is the rest of the world. got to see that 8 minutes and some sick is the for the next. you feel me. that's the next. that's due to the...
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. - and these were very much shows that were made to allay white fears and to protect white comfort. you're talking about the jim crow era. - and i've seen the promised land. - as the civil rights movement was kicking up, the naacp wanted to show black people in a different light. black people were going to college and making money and entering the middle class. took until 1968 for us to have a show that was served as a counterweight to shows like "beulah and "amos 'n andy." - when i think about the history of black television, i think of diahann carroll. she personifies the brilliance that has existed in black hollywood. - "julia" premiered in 1968. the country was in the midst of incredible unrest. this is right around the time that martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. - diahann carroll herself, she didn't feel that it portrayed the black experience in a way that it should've been portrayed. - julia and corey baker, this is my sister, wanda waggedorn. - how do you do? - you're a negro! lenny didn't tell me that! - that's all right, wanda. leonard didn't tell us you aren't. - s
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i say, lily white as possible. i'm all on people in the world of all defendants in the united states to use the defense old, me for black people and what happened of my ancestors? let me go free. i would argue he had to be the worst candidate or the least deserving candidate to be able to use a guy what, what, what was the most, the most forgiving black people for giving my phone or if you have to remember this one goes going on, right? now we just saw wins has decided and so you want to come back the black community after wearing a white lives matter. sure before owens is pumped you back in a big old you understood that fascinating. but i also like to say, let's just make it reflect like the record reflect, rick, that on this day i will forever be. no, no, i'm fact. i'm going to chisel the. that one is more african american than o. j. simpson dash rick sanchez, let me just say something couple of times 1st and 1st and foremost, the answer is yes. yes, yes, yes, and yes, look, i'm here in manhattan and i don't know
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i think it was kind of the white. i think it might, there's a almost fun and the culture of like really analyzing everything from every perspective on social media and that goes for international news as well. so people started learn about how and, and they said, oh my gosh, how many different tell us the names of different experiences. like, let me hear from disabled palestinians. let me hear from we're palestinians like people really watch the whole story. and people started to realize that the full story was connected to other countries as well. well, this young woman raises an important point about the ways, much of the so called current awakening involves white people acknowledging things . people of color have been saying, well, for a long time, i remember learning that there's a couple of years ago and being shocked and confused that we as a world power, we're not only allowing this, we were supporting it. we were funding it. we were funding as real as we are still to this day, and as is always the case, the cr
i think it was kind of the white. i think it might, there's a almost fun and the culture of like really analyzing everything from every perspective on social media and that goes for international news as well. so people started learn about how and, and they said, oh my gosh, how many different tell us the names of different experiences. like, let me hear from disabled palestinians. let me hear from we're palestinians like people really watch the whole story. and people started to realize that...
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keep your whites white even without bleach with tide oxi white. we got this. >>> coming up on the halfway point of this quarter. oh! jalen brunson, deadeye. >> after being shridelined, jal brunson battled back to do what he does best for the knicks. new york took game two over the pacers on wednesday, behind the clutch buckets, they will look to rebound from the deficit. the series heads to their home court on friday. and just before the game, denver's nikola jokic took home his third mvp title. the super human serbian led the nuggets to the second seed this season, averaging 2.4 rebounds and nine assists per game. joker becomes the ninth player in nba history to win the award at least three time. back to the drama during the knicks and pacers. the pacers' coach was ejected late in the fourth about yelling about the foul that was reversed. >> and every now and then, the yankees like to remind people how they got the nickname the bronx bombers. >> deep to left field! there, it's gone. oh, it's gone see ya. >> giancarlo stanton went yard, the hardes
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the way to uprising, protest by black school children against the white minority government. and to join the amc and a special against the pontiff. now he teaches football to youngsters in the evening to keep the most of the streets and his and good by a government that was once a liberation organizations that he fought for. the government does what about you know, boom, 40 volts. you see? yeah, kind of a deal, you know, please the one to support the volt watch the send you some i send it by doing a lot of up or do you and you get the memory of the a and c of the past still resonates. the main thing i want government in see if given to you, so you to the question facing the parents of these picture voters in the squalid surrounds of flipped um is this sweet enough, mike? kinda would you say area? so it to south africa. okay. you are up today, that's it for me. in the book, i didn't forget a website, i would just say don't come much more than one of us stories, including the latest on his rouse, the tax on rafa. stay with us though, because the news continues of to tool to out
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the white house never looked this good. [applause] >> there's a bright light in the white house tonight, impressive and accommodating. jill and i are honored to have you here, representing the members of the african diaspora. one just left. you have been very gracious. you met the president this morning, he was here a while ago. what i would like to do, president ruto, we share a strong respect for the history we can access together. president carter was the first president to host leaders of kenya at an official breakfast -- excuse me, dinner. and he said -- your counterpart said that he called the two nations neighbors and like neighbors -- i've got to get his quote right. like neighbors he said, we do not share borders, but we share beliefs in democracy, dignity, and equality and we want to share that with everyone here. these shared beliefs give our nations strength and let me end with a toast, an irish toast if you do not mind an irish toast. made the road rise to meet you, may the wind always be at your back and the s
the white house never looked this good. [applause] >> there's a bright light in the white house tonight, impressive and accommodating. jill and i are honored to have you here, representing the members of the african diaspora. one just left. you have been very gracious. you met the president this morning, he was here a while ago. what i would like to do, president ruto, we share a strong respect for the history we can access together. president carter was the first president to host...
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well, i'm in detroit, i'm in a white church, a white school, a white neighborhood, a white evangelical church. and at 1516, i begin to listen to my city means reading papers here in news, watching carefully, having my first conversation with adults and something really big and really wrong. and i couldn't get anyone in my white world to talk it. why is life in black detroit so different than life? and why detroit? at least that's why i'm reading it here. they said, oh no, it's always been that way. and and i hear there are black churches and we've never been or been visited. well, i don't know one honest answer. i got soul. if you keep asking these of questions, you're going to get into a lot of trouble. that's proved to be true. so i tell my students at georgetown i told, trust your questions and let them take you wherever. they lead you. and for me, my questions took me to the city, what we call the inner city in those days. and just a few blocks or miles from where white people live. and i showed up. i got jobs in where young black men were working like me. i was working for money f
well, i'm in detroit, i'm in a white church, a white school, a white neighborhood, a white evangelical church. and at 1516, i begin to listen to my city means reading papers here in news, watching carefully, having my first conversation with adults and something really big and really wrong. and i couldn't get anyone in my white world to talk it. why is life in black detroit so different than life? and why detroit? at least that's why i'm reading it here. they said, oh no, it's always been that...
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most mills produce only white flour, which makes white bread much cheaper than wholemeal because of mass production. the nutritionally boosted flour will be able to be produced using the same machines, so the new bread should be about the same price. baking firms have tried and failed with previous attempts, but the researchers hope that theirs will pass the taste test and people will think that it's the best thing since sliced bread. pallab ghosh, bbc news. quickly before we go, let's take you to new york, we can show you pictures of a protest rally between city university students in new york and columbia university as well. this is all about the pro—palestinian supporters in new york at the university's there. we will have more news for you on this. hello. on wednesday evening in france, we saw some pretty nasty storms with hail and thunder, gusty winds, and they have been drifting towards us. if we look at the satellite picture over the radar superimposed, the rainfall, you can see these dark blue colors indicating the very heavy rainfall and drifting in from the south towards the
most mills produce only white flour, which makes white bread much cheaper than wholemeal because of mass production. the nutritionally boosted flour will be able to be produced using the same machines, so the new bread should be about the same price. baking firms have tried and failed with previous attempts, but the researchers hope that theirs will pass the taste test and people will think that it's the best thing since sliced bread. pallab ghosh, bbc news. quickly before we go, let's take you...
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trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. however, despite all of his qualifications to speak about the american presidency tonight, he is here to mainly talk about what one historian called the resting place for mediocrity, lies, in which the first person on the job stated, my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived, the vice presidency. ladies and gentlemen. peter baker. making. all right. och, great. thank you, guys. thank you all for coming. what a great crowd. really excited. i'm really glad to be here. you guys are terrific to take out a beautiful evening like this and hang out with with me here on such an interesting subject. but it means a lot to me. thank you for having me. and thank you, gleaves and brooke and jill. i couldn't be more delighted to be here. i think this is maybe my third time speaking here. and clearly i enjoy it because i keep coming back. so i hope you do too, as joe. mitch, i've been asked to ta
trump in the white house 2017 to 2021. however, despite all of his qualifications to speak about the american presidency tonight, he is here to mainly talk about what one historian called the resting place for mediocrity, lies, in which the first person on the job stated, my country has in its wisdom, contrived for me the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived, the vice presidency. ladies and gentlemen. peter baker. making. all right....
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if not centered through a white gaze. so how do each of you in your own work reposition the vision to reflect the black? and what does it mean to? you you know, that's interesting because i'm as a novelist, i'm known as a black novelist, as a historical writer, i'm just known as a historical fiction writer because with the majority. is that the word use mainstream? the mainstream mainstream has a difficult time accepting reading or believing that they can get anything out of our novels. what we write because it doesn't have anything to do with them and they don't want to know and. they don't want to learn. so and they can't learn from fiction. i guess that's what they believe. but as i'm writing historical fiction, i'm no longer black writer and i see that mainstream has totally accepted and enveloped me. now they're embracing me now, and i think it's they can relate to black people in history better than they can relate to black people today. and i figured that out and that's why but you know what i'm using it because no
if not centered through a white gaze. so how do each of you in your own work reposition the vision to reflect the black? and what does it mean to? you you know, that's interesting because i'm as a novelist, i'm known as a black novelist, as a historical writer, i'm just known as a historical fiction writer because with the majority. is that the word use mainstream? the mainstream mainstream has a difficult time accepting reading or believing that they can get anything out of our novels. what we...
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black and white unions. most elite remained united despite continued efforts throughout the 20th century to racially divide them. the half half system was something that the black and white unions devised themselves, and this was important that labor strikes were not as prominent or massive as that 1892 general strike. this was important. it was important to workers, but it was really more important to the bosses. they really wanted to appeal to the workers at the turn of the century because the fortunes of the city were changing once again, the fortunes of the port of new orleans were dramatically shifting. and that shift was precipitated by a new commodity. and can we guess what that new commodity was that is entering the ports of new orleans around the turn of the century? someone say it, banana, as we can see them here. okay. bananas. so to talk about bananas, we have to talk about this man. enter samuel z. murray, who soon became known as sam the baan and who has heard of sam's murray or sam the banana
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most of the donald trump rallies are held in majority white areas. but this event was pitched as an appeal to working-class minority voters. and, in a move that betrays donald trump's cynicism for that group of voters, he invited two rappers to join him. they happen to be charged with violent felonies in a felony gang case but, to be fair, for donald trump, hanging out with felons is not a rarity. roger stone, michael flynn, steve bannon, and even at one point, michael cohen. for donald trump, it is his thing. but the crowd was a far cry from his usual, black, white, latino, orthodox jewish voters, hundreds of people who showed up in maga gear. let me be clear, it is your choice, you can align with conservative values, or the gop , if that is your jam, you may agree about economic policy or on social values. but i do have a warning for the brown and black folks who are thinking about joining up with his current openly racist iteration of the republican party. i am drawing from star wars, "it is a trap. " a different flavor of the same pygmy tactic th
most of the donald trump rallies are held in majority white areas. but this event was pitched as an appeal to working-class minority voters. and, in a move that betrays donald trump's cynicism for that group of voters, he invited two rappers to join him. they happen to be charged with violent felonies in a felony gang case but, to be fair, for donald trump, hanging out with felons is not a rarity. roger stone, michael flynn, steve bannon, and even at one point, michael cohen. for donald trump,...
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white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in some sort of federal agency and lincoln almost certainly never saw that one and never had the opportunity respond right thank you so much that. remember, let's hear more about this black delegation of august 1862 body. by the end of the first year of the war, lincoln had concluded that something had to be done about slavery, even though in his first inaugural address he did that he had no intention of doing anything about slavery and that he had no ability to do anything about slavery. but by the end that
white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in...
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and blue - i mean, there's so much red in the white and blue? it's, you know, the violence that black and brown people have experienced being in america, but not so overt that it's a protest song. we're just saying, america, we have a problem. cowboy carter is a political album, placing herself in country, where we're not supposed to feel welcome. - it's really finna get real because you have to acknowledge her gift and her talent, and then she's bringing that to a genre that is not used to change. [guitar playing] my love for country music began-- man, i was probably about knee-high to a grasshopper-- put it that way. i was real little. it just came out as, like, i was soaked in it. you know what i'm saying? [laughs] (singing) leading my way like sinatra and on a bad day, yeah, i got a mantra be original, be yourself don't worry about anyone else i grew up in mississippi on a farm, born the son of a preacher. my granddad was a truck driver and farmer. and the backyard was 100 acres. they had duroc hogs, blue turkey, 110 head of chickens, whiske
and blue - i mean, there's so much red in the white and blue? it's, you know, the violence that black and brown people have experienced being in america, but not so overt that it's a protest song. we're just saying, america, we have a problem. cowboy carter is a political album, placing herself in country, where we're not supposed to feel welcome. - it's really finna get real because you have to acknowledge her gift and her talent, and then she's bringing that to a genre that is not used to...
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jeff, a young white, spoke words that would change how i saw myself. he told me, you intelligent, attractive. you could doot more your life. and i was startled. noadf words to. and i began toe tnk of myself differently. and i. that that was a time that i sma. and that was when i was in elementary school. and we mse■. go be out two weeks and then go in and make an a or b. and when i say i. but that conversation was the impetus that led me to get my high school equivalency and take home. i worked in a garment factory. ' factory is still open. it was called maid bes it was in salem. it's still open. i only made production one time. i worked as a department store sales clerk. i saw smoker and around that tis i recall,here close to $700. and i even worked in fast■o food for half a day. i was so nervous and i was so shy. the line, i sort of gave them what i thought they should eat that day. and the interesting thing is that as far as i know, no one complained. and i think it was e look so cute in my uniform. and at the end of the8, shift, i had my cell a
jeff, a young white, spoke words that would change how i saw myself. he told me, you intelligent, attractive. you could doot more your life. and i was startled. noadf words to. and i began toe tnk of myself differently. and i. that that was a time that i sma. and that was when i was in elementary school. and we mse■. go be out two weeks and then go in and make an a or b. and when i say i. but that conversation was the impetus that led me to get my high school equivalency and take home. i...
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but in the white house it was so interesting. he or she ji would as we're said, she did not take to the whole celebrity. lifestyle. she kind of tion and she would often slip out of the white house on her own and visit with friends outside the white house she really wasn't looking for attention and she was and she as soon as the administration was over, she had it right back to the south side of your caga i will tell you my last her with her was when pizzas to the former white house photographer came to the institute of politics that i am associated with the university of chicago. and he did a he, he was talking book of photos from the from the white house and she was right there in the front row and when it was over, the students just gravitated to her and she held forest. she was not a person of many words. the words were often laden with wisdom, but she, she was very, very talkative and the kids were just transfixed and she said sort of as an aside, this is great. they never let me talk much when we were out there in washington
but in the white house it was so interesting. he or she ji would as we're said, she did not take to the whole celebrity. lifestyle. she kind of tion and she would often slip out of the white house on her own and visit with friends outside the white house she really wasn't looking for attention and she was and she as soon as the administration was over, she had it right back to the south side of your caga i will tell you my last her with her was when pizzas to the former white house photographer...
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political rights this, "biden plans to address the verdict in the white house setting. according people granted emanated to eat to discuss and not political." is a humanitarian speech he will give about the verdict? >> this picture speaks a thousand words and of president biden decides to speak about this corrupt political trial against president trump from the white house, it will be a photo that last for generations and generations of american history with the headline that reads "democracy and justice is dead." a clear picture of what this trial has been from the beginning and one thing they're using to get president trump off the campaign trail and said over and over again that it's not working. >> trace: if you're joe biden and speak about the inflation to the american people and your thoughts on this? >> joe biden does not want to talk about the things that matter to the american people because it's an unmitigated failure at addressing the concerns. same president who refused to come out and condemn the violence and rhetoric we're seeing at universities just a mon
political rights this, "biden plans to address the verdict in the white house setting. according people granted emanated to eat to discuss and not political." is a humanitarian speech he will give about the verdict? >> this picture speaks a thousand words and of president biden decides to speak about this corrupt political trial against president trump from the white house, it will be a photo that last for generations and generations of american history with the headline that...
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i worked for three presidents at the white house. president reagan, president h w bush and president george w. bush. if you want to be the chief of staff, do not apply for the job. i do not know anyone who applied for the job that kept the job. in the present day, you can go to monster.com or indeed. the responsibility is to acknowledge the responsibility given. when i was asked to be the president's chief of staff, i thought he was asking me to run his transition into government. he made it clear he was talking about a big one. the definition of the word big until after the election, and the hanging chad falling to the ground. i shared the campaign. seriously, it was the morning after the election when he asked me to be his chief of staff. i said, we have a lot to talk about. first of all, if i become your chief of staff, i will be a staffer, in charge of the staff. i cannot be your friend. you are my friend, but i do not want to let you down, but i cannot be a friend. you cannot be afraid to combat me with all these things because
i worked for three presidents at the white house. president reagan, president h w bush and president george w. bush. if you want to be the chief of staff, do not apply for the job. i do not know anyone who applied for the job that kept the job. in the present day, you can go to monster.com or indeed. the responsibility is to acknowledge the responsibility given. when i was asked to be the president's chief of staff, i thought he was asking me to run his transition into government. he made it...
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are we waiting for that white house briefing? >> reporter: yeah, chris, the only reaction we've gotten from the white house is from a senior administration official who says that the white house is reviewing hamas's response to the proposal, the state department as well, saying that the biden administration is expected to discuss this proposal and hamas's response to it with leaders in the middle east in the coming hours. we still haven't heard or seen any reaction from president biden himself, who we know is meeting right now with king abdullah of jordan at the white house. no doubt this part of their conversation. we do expect to learn a lot more about this when the white house press briefing begins momentarily, if it hasn't already begun already, what we do know so far about what the president has been doing and how he's been involved in this effort to get the cease fire deal sealed is we know that really these hostage talks were ongoing as the president spoke with prime minister netanyahu in that hastily planned phone call th
are we waiting for that white house briefing? >> reporter: yeah, chris, the only reaction we've gotten from the white house is from a senior administration official who says that the white house is reviewing hamas's response to the proposal, the state department as well, saying that the biden administration is expected to discuss this proposal and hamas's response to it with leaders in the middle east in the coming hours. we still haven't heard or seen any reaction from president biden...
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it's young, white voters. and starting in 2018 and then again in 2020 and again in 2022, white voters have snuck into a majority democratic voting constituency. so republicans are losing young collegiate white voters too, and they see the writing on the wall. - here in georgia, we take a lot of pride in the fact that we showed, you know, our fellow brethren across the former, you know, confederate states, that you can catch a w out here statewide. [chuckles] and that it is possible you know, not to sit around you know, licking your wounds after every election and that, you know, if you just believe and, you know, keep your nose to the grindstone, because people are paying attention to georgia now, but i want to be clear. before 2020, they left us for dead too. and they told us that, you know, it wasn't possible. so you know, what my message to, you know, the rest of the folks in the south is that, listen, help is coming. - i think the next election, the 2024 election, hold on to your butts. i think it's going
it's young, white voters. and starting in 2018 and then again in 2020 and again in 2022, white voters have snuck into a majority democratic voting constituency. so republicans are losing young collegiate white voters too, and they see the writing on the wall. - here in georgia, we take a lot of pride in the fact that we showed, you know, our fellow brethren across the former, you know, confederate states, that you can catch a w out here statewide. [chuckles] and that it is possible you know,...
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in a white bronco. we'll be right back, the the the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, what day that's including the tv. is it the thing you can see a facade indeed. and therefore, the window at assuming that the good for them i can look into intermedia, the cairo is the same. send the most of the other to d today and let them listen to the the, let me get them out of here. we're going to do that. i'll give you my whole body. i told me to get the color. we're going to do that. just throw the gun out the window . like we're not gonna bother you. we're gonna let you go up there. just throw it out the window plays, you scared everybody and it came to me now. busy as the slow speed chase, it seemed like the world knew that o j. simpson had done something. most people believed including the police and he probably had killed his wife and that moment. and now he seemed to be telling the world or implying that he was gonna go somewhere and quietly pick out a gun and kill himself. and that cabbage away, that thing was go
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evangelicalis. 51% of white catholics and 46% of white mainline nonevent protestants. how do we reconci thaverse luke? 1025? well, the that treatment, that immigrants going on all over place, the othering immigrants is is÷uÑ direct contrary to what the bible says. in particular, we'll go to conversion text. jesusthirsty i was a stranger. the word■ stranger immigrant. that's what the word stranger means. iwas in prison and and you weren't there for me. you didn't me. it's a law. when did we see you? hungrysick prison as you turn te least of these, he says you turn to me. so how we treat immigrants and treat christ. and for luke, this is the wonderful good samaritan parable, which is known to a lot of your people, whether they're religious, not. and i love this. the story here's here here's a man who's beaten by the side of the road. his love, her and robbed. and there he is and all the jewish scholars tell us he's a --. and then his lawyer comes to jesus and says and i learn from my study of this text that the lawyer was, a washington lawyer who was a wash over. i k
evangelicalis. 51% of white catholics and 46% of white mainline nonevent protestants. how do we reconci thaverse luke? 1025? well, the that treatment, that immigrants going on all over place, the othering immigrants is is÷uÑ direct contrary to what the bible says. in particular, we'll go to conversion text. jesusthirsty i was a stranger. the word■ stranger immigrant. that's what the word stranger means. iwas in prison and and you weren't there for me. you didn't me. it's a law. when did we...
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i'm about half a mile, a few blocks from the white house. you are looking at a picture of our first president, george washington, dressed in a head scarf, genocidal is painted on the actual base of the statue here on the george washington university campus. also shame on d.c. this has been a group that has been chanting probably for 40 minutes or so, probably about 200 people here. nothing violent at this point. though they are saying shut it down and talking about revolution. i want to point out the juxtaposition as we wait for the current president to speak from the white house. this is how the first president of the united states, george washington, is being depicted here today on the university named for him. dana and bill. >> dana: the president might want to appease these students but they don't care. >> bill: when donald trump was in the white house there were protests across the street in lafayette park on a consistent basis and they were loud. i'm sure you remember them. has this gone to that park yet or not? >> no, it hasn't, bill.
i'm about half a mile, a few blocks from the white house. you are looking at a picture of our first president, george washington, dressed in a head scarf, genocidal is painted on the actual base of the statue here on the george washington university campus. also shame on d.c. this has been a group that has been chanting probably for 40 minutes or so, probably about 200 people here. nothing violent at this point. though they are saying shut it down and talking about revolution. i want to point...
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white. and so this really painful process to ensue where each of them is faced every single day with this really difficult moral question about whether they can continue to work at this institution, whether it's, you know, worthwhile fighting for the individual patients that they can impact, who they can reach, who they can talk to, or if they're now complicit in something that will never change or that is making them uncomfortable or, that is forcing them to be witness to things they never imagined they would see. and the answer is very different for each person,ting that the term you use, the assassination of the soul because what so many of and many of them are black women who are still alive and in their late nineties now and i'm so honored that i got to spend time with them but what they describe to me is feeling like they had to give up pieces of their soul to give something back to their. so to do the work and or to save a life you they had to subject themselves to things that traumat
white. and so this really painful process to ensue where each of them is faced every single day with this really difficult moral question about whether they can continue to work at this institution, whether it's, you know, worthwhile fighting for the individual patients that they can impact, who they can reach, who they can talk to, or if they're now complicit in something that will never change or that is making them uncomfortable or, that is forcing them to be witness to things they never...