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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
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a similar fate befell vasily chernetsov, the creator of the first white partisan detachment. in the personality of this brave the officer concentrated as if the entire fading spirit of the don. chernetsov works in all directions, either dispersing the council in aleksandrovsky grushevsky, then calming down the makeevsky mining district, or seizing the debaltseva station. success accompanies him everywhere, both his own and soviet reports talk about him. legends will be born around his name; the bolsheviks value his head dearly, wrote anton ivanovich denikin. command in chief. a young officer, organizer of daring partisan attacks, chernetsov, died and was hacked to death in 1918, after just a few months of desperate fighting, but he is still remembered today, albeit in different ways. who is chernetsov? this is a fairly young man, he was only 27 years old at the time of his death, the hero of the first. world war, he returns to the don when he gets the opportunity to form an atayat, mostly young guys go to this one, there was even a platoon of seminarians, they were nicknamed
a similar fate befell vasily chernetsov, the creator of the first white partisan detachment. in the personality of this brave the officer concentrated as if the entire fading spirit of the don. chernetsov works in all directions, either dispersing the council in aleksandrovsky grushevsky, then calming down the makeevsky mining district, or seizing the debaltseva station. success accompanies him everywhere, both his own and soviet reports talk about him. legends will be born around his name; the...
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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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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 laborers who did the work on those docks, loading and offloadi cargo ships. today's lecture will cover t up and 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 ci'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 ofotton 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 national lels. these labor unions allied and assisted each other in fighting for better, safer, fairer working conditions. labor unions during this prressive 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 laborers who did the work on those docks, loading and offloadi cargo ships. today's lecture will cover t up and 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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a similar fate befell vasily chernetsov, the creator of the first white partisan detachment. in the personality of this brave officer, the entire fading spirit of the don cossacks seemed to be concentrated. perzhnetsov works in all directions, then disperses the council in aleksandrovsky grushevsky, then pacifies the makeevsky mining district, then captures debaltseva station. success accompanies him everywhere, both his own and soviet reports talk about him. legends will be born around his name, the bolsheviks value his head dearly, wrote anton ivanovich denikin, the commanders-in-chief of the whites. forces of the south of russia. a young officer, organizer of daring partisan attacks, chernetsov died and was hacked to death in 1918. after just a few months of desperate fighting, he is still remembered today, albeit in different ways. who is chernetsov? this is a fairly young man, he was only 27 years old at the time of his death, a hero first world war. in these battles it was strained, in the battles for donbass, for kharkov, the advancement further, uh, we must keep in mi
a similar fate befell vasily chernetsov, the creator of the first white partisan detachment. in the personality of this brave officer, the entire fading spirit of the don cossacks seemed to be concentrated. perzhnetsov works in all directions, then disperses the council in aleksandrovsky grushevsky, then pacifies the makeevsky mining district, then captures debaltseva station. success accompanies him everywhere, both his own and soviet reports talk about him. legends will be born around his...
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white school and all white church is raci racially stretch. strategic, racialized to keep us from having proximity with each other. well, i was blessed. i went to the black church and just showed up and they took me in. oh, and answer my obvious white boyhose young black church that i met is now 95, and i was with them after that in los angeles. he was the dean fuller seminary and. he he's still an elder to me. and i met people all my life has always been changed by going to war. i was never]; supposed to be and meeting people i was never supposed to meet orends with. that's what changes. so i feel deeply grateful. i'm back to detroit again in two weeks in lansing and and all over the state. but that's what we need. we need to have places, platforms and me. three of them are congregations, schools and sports. and i think that proximity, for example little league baseball coach. so i got these year old kids and we had some conversations after games practice about these things. so with the permission of the black players, as i said, you ow, to t
white school and all white church is raci racially stretch. strategic, racialized to keep us from having proximity with each other. well, i was blessed. i went to the black church and just showed up and they took me in. oh, and answer my obvious white boyhose young black church that i met is now 95, and i was with them after that in los angeles. he was the dean fuller seminary and. he he's still an elder to me. and i met people all my life has always been changed by going to war. i was never];...
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everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. (avo) kate made progress with her mental health... i think it's a g...but her medication caused unintentional movements in her face, hands, and feet called tardive dyskinesia, or td. so her doctor prescribed austedo xr— a once-daily td treatment for adults. ♪ as you go with austedo ♪ austedo xr significantly reduced kate's td movements. some people saw a response as early as 2 weeks. with austedo xr, kate can stay on her mental health meds— (kate) oh, hi buddy! (avo) austedo xr can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, or have suicidal thoughts. don't take if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo xr may cause irregular or fast
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and jews that you look white are not challenged. that is privilege, that you are not being asked to explain yourself or give some kind of legitimate reason why you should be there. within the jewish context, i think it is about belonging and because when you walk into a jewish space you want to feel that embrace that the jewish community will give you. it gives a really interesting perspective on what that distance means. if you are white you have the benefit of the doubt, and that is what privilege is. if you're not, you are asked to explain yourself. and when we take that outside into the greater community and talk about issues of justice and equality we can see how it plays out in the bigger picture as well. >> to the largeness of this conversation, both of your leaders in the jewish community, rabbi and director of civic engagement and public affairs for premier jewish community relations council and agency, and so people come to you for your leadership and expertise in the broadness of the jewish community. it is kind of a big
and jews that you look white are not challenged. that is privilege, that you are not being asked to explain yourself or give some kind of legitimate reason why you should be there. within the jewish context, i think it is about belonging and because when you walk into a jewish space you want to feel that embrace that the jewish community will give you. it gives a really interesting perspective on what that distance means. if you are white you have the benefit of the doubt, and that is what...
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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 the banana man and who has heard of sam's murray or sam the some
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...
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snow, white snow, white shadow, white snow, white snow, white snow, white day, where are you going, don't call me, listen, zavirukha, myatse, zaviruha, in the yard, there are no cars , not people, in the yard, there are no cars, not people. i remember in bulgaria at the golden orpheus, we were also invited as guests and sang misha , i remember how the audience burst into applause, not just you know, there were two voices in three voices , songs, but there were seven voices, everyone sang, everyone we have even chizhik a trumpeter, he also sang, it was very worthy, we arrived in kostanay and we had two. concerts on one site, and of course a little, a little nerves already started to pump up one day costly. so he chased me, i’m trying to get away from him, i probably would have gotten it then, that’s the story, who is looking at me without opening it, what is looking at me without opening it. our gentlemen are not indifferent to the religious faiths, the ones that the public in all corners of our indispensable land knew and loved, those who are part of the friendly team of thought
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and if he l does return to the white house, what does return to the white house, what do you say that would mean for american democracy? if he do you say that would mean for american democracy? if he returns to the white house, _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am _ american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going - american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going to - american democracy? if he returns to the white house, i am going to ask. the white house, i am going to ask for a job at the bbc, i am going to have to move to the uk and hang out with you guys. if he gets back in the white house, it is very dangerous for all of us. you just have to read his 2025 plan or his schedule declaration where he wants to dismantle large parts of the american government. remember he is calling for a 15 million person deportation. and so i guess that means we will have armoured cars in like a handmaid's tale episode driving around the country pulling people out of their houses and tak
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government overspending under this white house. trillions of dollars, government waste, fraud and and abuse in the trillions of dollars. the president doing more inflationary spending on even more student loan bailouts. the latest round of $6 billion. let's listen to former president trump today in wisconsin. watch this. >> the top of all of that, biden has just declared that if he gets four more years, he will driven. -- drench the middle class in the largest tax increases in the history of our country. but when i'm in the white house, the biden economic bust will quickly be replaced with the trump economic boom. [cheers and applause] when i left office, we handed crooked joe the fastest economic recovery, it was the fastest recovery, think of this, economically ever recorded. the stock market was at a record ojai. the price of gasoline was $2 and even less than that a gallon. we're going to terminate his green new scam. it's going to be term terminated, and we're going to end his war on american energy. we're going to drill, baby
government overspending under this white house. trillions of dollars, government waste, fraud and and abuse in the trillions of dollars. the president doing more inflationary spending on even more student loan bailouts. the latest round of $6 billion. let's listen to former president trump today in wisconsin. watch this. >> the top of all of that, biden has just declared that if he gets four more years, he will driven. -- drench the middle class in the largest tax increases in the history...
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people all ages from greenwood white black or black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there'sl things done to make that more prevalent. the race massacre as part of the oklahoma state standards. now, however. so it varies from teacher to teacher. and superintendent named ryan walters, who is very kind of on adetheory. at one point a while ago, he was questioned about and had a quote along the lines of, well, it wasn't really about race. where though technically the state ispressure, teachers feel, to not teach theistory. 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 abocurrent, you know 18, 19 year olds are not getting this history ely. i was at ago. how did the area become this sort of upscale, artsy, you know, very, very thank you. the question. so, as i mentioned in my initely a space that's transformed a lot. so a lot oft
people all ages from greenwood white black or black. and so many of them have told me that they never learned about school, let alone any of us who grew up outside of oklahoma. there'sl things done to make that more prevalent. the race massacre as part of the oklahoma state standards. now, however. so it varies from teacher to teacher. and superintendent named ryan walters, who is very kind of on adetheory. at one point a while ago, he was questioned about and had a quote along the lines of,...
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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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ccm grew■x out of early 20th century white revivalism. the networks of predominantly, not exclusively white churches can't meetings and bible ■■colleges served as the tracks upon which ccm would travel the institutions desegregation well the tastes buying habits of the consumers that were embedded in these networks along with the racial hierarchies embedded within and expressed through these habits, also allowed the industry tous for decades. this book starts, with those networks. most books about conmporq&y christian music begin with the stories of bands or begin the story of bands. the school crushers with the sounds of rock. this book instead begwi cms's roots in the business of early 20th century revival. so thank you so much. thank you. oh, thank you. class. i would love to field. any questions you have or comments. and should people come to this microphone over here, i guess i guess you'll have to brave the microphone over there. oh, oh. yes, thank you. thank. i wondering in your research, if you looked some of the festivals lik
ccm grew■x out of early 20th century white revivalism. the networks of predominantly, not exclusively white churches can't meetings and bible ■■colleges served as the tracks upon which ccm would travel the institutions desegregation well the tastes buying habits of the consumers that were embedded in these networks along with the racial hierarchies embedded within and expressed through these habits, also allowed the industry tous for decades. this book starts, with those networks. most...
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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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te share with you the deserts of the kenyan state dinner, homemade white chocolate basket. inside it is nectarine paste which we made with nectarines anre and made it into a coost and then we also have a banana ganache and on top we have fresh raspberries, peaches, andn surrounding the white chocolate basket is fresh strawberries, blackberries,uebe. in the front we have the united states flag and kenyan and then we also have some lemon flowers and orangearmalade flowers. we are very excited for tomorrow and excited that all of yond wll of the guests who will be here to join us. thank you very much. >> thank you. [captioning performed by the responsible for itsinstitute, caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
te share with you the deserts of the kenyan state dinner, homemade white chocolate basket. inside it is nectarine paste which we made with nectarines anre and made it into a coost and then we also have a banana ganache and on top we have fresh raspberries, peaches, andn surrounding the white chocolate basket is fresh strawberries, blackberries,uebe. in the front we have the united states flag and kenyan and then we also have some lemon flowers and orangearmalade flowers. we are very excited for...
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come to work in the white house? >> never worked in the white house. >> as the point is it? works no syrup or yes wanted to work in the white house. it brought to the dance brickwork to go to the white house. i was offered jobs mr. trump a job when mr. trump wanted me too which is working with don at the white house general counsel. >> you work once i'm i brought a lawyer in sui should not go in because there would be no attorney-client privilege and in order to handle some of the matters i talked about it best suited for me not to go in and every president. >> here is what i think. i work for 10 years your trash and value work did not get a job in the white house and now you haven just like everyone else who got fired and did not get the job they want like james had a selfish motivation after you dip that is what i see here today that is what i got personal attorney year of my son in high school waiting for my daughter who is going back to new york. >> exactly what you want? >> a receive exactly what i want. >> a gentleman's time has expired. >> "new york times" reporting j
come to work in the white house? >> never worked in the white house. >> as the point is it? works no syrup or yes wanted to work in the white house. it brought to the dance brickwork to go to the white house. i was offered jobs mr. trump a job when mr. trump wanted me too which is working with don at the white house general counsel. >> you work once i'm i brought a lawyer in sui should not go in because there would be no attorney-client privilege and in order to handle some of...
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white evangelical children. it is also a large scale, multigenerational conversation about evangelical values in. the united states. converse about what music ought to be made. who ought to make it and? what messages it should include. reveal how evangelicals aim to their children to be idealistic. sons of the kingdom of god. and of course, the united states part business, part devotional activity, part religious instruction. the trajectory of ccm also shows how the marketplace and technological innovations, evangelical identity and ideology. the story of ccm is the of how white evangelicals to the marketplace for signs of god's work in the world. while there were always notable dissenters, for the most part, those within the industry regarded prophets as a sign of god's blessing. the top selling artists and entertainers then reflect a consensus consumers about what constituted right christian teaching about god, the people of god and their place in public life. certain ideas thrived in part because they appeal
white evangelical children. it is also a large scale, multigenerational conversation about evangelical values in. the united states. converse about what music ought to be made. who ought to make it and? what messages it should include. reveal how evangelicals aim to their children to be idealistic. sons of the kingdom of god. and of course, the united states part business, part devotional activity, part religious instruction. the trajectory of ccm also shows how the marketplace and...
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they killed a white private, seized control of the prison. i mean, this just kept going on, spilling out of fights and barracks and bars. it got to the point in west germany where, junior officers and ncos said they go into the barracks unless they were armed. national, international incidents. it was a crisis and it got to the point where the chief staff of the army and the secretary the army said if racial violence and racial conflict in the army had gotten bad, that it threatened the possibility of 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 tried pretty much 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 army, and he said, we can't be colorblind anymore because color blindness was the solution that the army had tried
they killed a white private, seized control of the prison. i mean, this just kept going on, spilling out of fights and barracks and bars. it got to the point in west germany where, junior officers and ncos said they go into the barracks unless they were armed. national, international incidents. it was a crisis and it got to the point where the chief staff of the army and the secretary the army said if racial violence and racial conflict in the army had gotten bad, that it threatened the...
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they were making white, young white people. they had grown up around racial and ethnic minorities. they had all of these friends, all of a sudden they were feeling like, i don't have an identity i'm being discriminated against. my civil rights are being trampled. and so it was creating all these divisions. so my solution was that move away from identity politics, plus the argument for multiculturalism. it, you know, that every group should their, you know, their ethnicity and they should do all of these things but drew the line at white people and, you had these young, you know, white people thinking that's not fair. and at any rate, i suggested that we move away from the identity politics. this is back in 2002 towards the american national identity. and i talked about the divisions that were being created by, race based action at the time. i've always supported race neutral, means tested measures based more on social class, where you had merit in social class. and so i put those ideas out into this interview and in the last five or six years, i've had so many people come to me ask
they were making white, young white people. they had grown up around racial and ethnic minorities. they had all of these friends, all of a sudden they were feeling like, i don't have an identity i'm being discriminated against. my civil rights are being trampled. and so it was creating all these divisions. so my solution was that move away from identity politics, plus the argument for multiculturalism. it, you know, that every group should their, you know, their ethnicity and they should do all...
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for example, can you imagine a white house chief of staff changing a diaper in the white house on a baby that is not his baby? let's start there. >> that took a real twist at the end. i thought i knew where you were going but then it's like somebody else's baby. now you got me. >> guess whose baby it was? and then, okay, jen psaki has worked for the last three democratic nominees for president. you want to guess which one she was terrified of? >> you are doing a very good job at >> john kerry, barack obama, joe biden, but one was she terrified of? enter will be coming later when jen psaki joins us. which one gave her a bear hug after the job interview? which one actually didn't hire her for the job she interviewed for? it is every one of these things. there are so many things in here that could have been great fictional scenes. of the job i miss the most in the world is being in the writers room at the west wing, the nbc series about a fictional white house. there are so many things in here that we just go straight into the show if we knew that stuff then. it is just gems. >> lawrence, i
for example, can you imagine a white house chief of staff changing a diaper in the white house on a baby that is not his baby? let's start there. >> that took a real twist at the end. i thought i knew where you were going but then it's like somebody else's baby. now you got me. >> guess whose baby it was? and then, okay, jen psaki has worked for the last three democratic nominees for president. you want to guess which one she was terrified of? >> you are doing a very good job...
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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. whis life in black detroit so different than life? and why detit? 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 askingot of trouble. that's proved to begeorgetown ir 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 where9o■ó young bk men were working like me. i was working for money for college. they were supporting their families. and i met these young men whose life stories were so diffe
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. whis life in black detroit so different than life? and why detit? at least that's why i'm reading it here. they said, oh no, it's always been that way....
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so. and our theme is white and white, for example, white daisy, alas, this is the wrong answer, white cane, in the question, one of the first two copies was given to a disabled person, world war i, guilty, gleb, please, play, let's play, whitewhite 600, roman the satirist juvenal wrote bitterly: fate gives the kingdom to slaves, brings triumphs to captives, however, such a lucky person is rarer than a black sheep, rarer than a white crow, uh, lamps cost a thousand, in the 19th century a german company, named after this animal, produced kerosene lanterns with wind protection and gave the name to all such devices, in my opinion, bat, quite right, the company flatherders. lamps 800. in 1896, right during a performance at the grand opera, one of the counterweights of the chandelier fell into the auditorium. the event inspired this young journalist to write a novel. what did he write? the phantom of the opera, where chandeliers are already falling into the hall. evgeniy, russian cities over 200. this tower can be seen on the coat of arms of the city of akha, in the north of sakhalin. oil d
so. and our theme is white and white, for example, white daisy, alas, this is the wrong answer, white cane, in the question, one of the first two copies was given to a disabled person, world war i, guilty, gleb, please, play, let's play, whitewhite 600, roman the satirist juvenal wrote bitterly: fate gives the kingdom to slaves, brings triumphs to captives, however, such a lucky person is rarer than a black sheep, rarer than a white crow, uh, lamps cost a thousand, in the 19th century a german...
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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
. - 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." -...
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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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what do you get from the white house? >> nothing. we have been trying for over an hour now to get something on the record. broadly, i have spoken with several officials and they are hesitant to say anything on the record because right now they are really working with israel to figure out what hamas is agreeing to, if it is aligned with the kinds of parameters that the u.s. has put out there for a cease-fire proposal which has to include release of hostages and more aid. it sounds like from the state department briefing one of the sticking points could potentially be hamas' desire to have israel not have a presence at all in gaza and from the statements they have been putting out, it sounds like hamas has said we will agree if you continue to let us live on and let hamas continue to survive and exist and the u.s. has put forward, even though we have opposed publicly israel's plans for a full scale operation in rafah without mass evacuation and things that we've heard before, you heard matthew miller interestingly enough say that the u
what do you get from the white house? >> nothing. we have been trying for over an hour now to get something on the record. broadly, i have spoken with several officials and they are hesitant to say anything on the record because right now they are really working with israel to figure out what hamas is agreeing to, if it is aligned with the kinds of parameters that the u.s. has put out there for a cease-fire proposal which has to include release of hostages and more aid. it sounds like...
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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
. >> 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...