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booker t.ton, a man who not only grows up from slavery but gave his people and institution that change the world forever. >> impact black people, it would uplift the whole country. >> all great movements are not possible out great partnerships. teddy and booker t, two friends, the right man at the right time to lead us through challenging times. >> we need this combination of people who are committed to the fundamental principles of this nation. >> story of tribes and sacrifices revealed as we discover together, the greatest partnership you've never heard about. ♪ ♪ if you want to tell the story of peter roosevelt, start at the beginning which for us means his birthplace at 28 east 20th street in manhattan and who better to tell that story in this nation's premier historian who did a great book on theodore roosevelt. doug, great to see you. >> you wanted me to meet you here, why? >> you have to because new york was his lifeblood, he was born in 1858 which tells you a couple of years before the
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booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr.
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>> booker t., if you saw future greatness in either man after all, washington born a slave and tr fortunate to even the best. >> suffered from asthma, no space was a terrifying disease so he had adversities, some of them life-threatening. >> soon teddy was not only surviving but driving, he built up his body and never stopped building intellect and would become a leader at harvard and new york state politics, first police commissioner, a rough butter war hero, new york governor vice president and president. >> a dozen miles from where teddy roosevelt lived, booker t. washington last house and whatever you think of this house behind me is dramatically different from how booker t. washington grew up. >> born in slavery in 1856 after civil war family worked in salt mine so early on top how to be self-sufficient and a good worker. >> he would find his way to hampton college impressing and when it was time for his latest mentor, college president general armstrong to recommend a man to run a new colleg
>> booker t., if you saw future greatness in either man after all, washington born a slave and tr fortunate to even the best. >> suffered from asthma, no space was a terrifying disease so he had adversities, some of them life-threatening. >> soon teddy was not only surviving but driving, he built up his body and never stopped building intellect and would become a leader at harvard and new york state politics, first police commissioner, a rough butter war hero, new york...
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>> booker t. you saw future greatness in either man after all, washington born a slave and tr fortunate to even the best. >> suffered from asthma, no space was a terrifying disease so he had adversities, some of them life-threatening. >> soon teddy was not only surviving but driving, he built up his body and never stopped building intellect and would become a leader at harvard and new york state politics, first police commissioner, a rough butter war hero, new york governor vice president and president. >> a dozen miles from where teddy roosevelt lived, booker t. washington last house and whatever you think of this house behind me is dramatically different from how booker t. washington grew up. >> born in slavery in 1856 after civil war family worked in salt mine so early on top how to be self-sufficient and a good worker. >> he would find his way to hampton college impressing and when it was time for his latest mentor, college president general armstrong to recommend a man to run a new college in
>> booker t. you saw future greatness in either man after all, washington born a slave and tr fortunate to even the best. >> suffered from asthma, no space was a terrifying disease so he had adversities, some of them life-threatening. >> soon teddy was not only surviving but driving, he built up his body and never stopped building intellect and would become a leader at harvard and new york state politics, first police commissioner, a rough butter war hero, new york governor...
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booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. the clerk: ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. the clerk: mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. the clerk: ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune
booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. the clerk: ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr....
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>> booker t.aid that he wanted to assure that the world, he believed that the work that you did should be such that you would make a contribution that you were not replaceable that your contribution to society and the work that you did and general would be such that it was so perfect that nobody could replace that. he spoke about his interest exam into the hampton institute where he swept the floor three times and dusted it for, that was his interest exam but that demonstrated his interest to hard work and pride in the work that he did, that's when he worked at the tuskegee institute in its creation in the development of the campus of other communities was understanding of educating the hand, the head and the heart to produce the pride and greatness. >> he impressed a lot of presidents to william mckinley to teddy roosevelt, here's what your great-grandfather said about race, segregated jim crow he said the only wise and honorable christian thing to do through each black men and white man strictly
>> booker t.aid that he wanted to assure that the world, he believed that the work that you did should be such that you would make a contribution that you were not replaceable that your contribution to society and the work that you did and general would be such that it was so perfect that nobody could replace that. he spoke about his interest exam into the hampton institute where he swept the floor three times and dusted it for, that was his interest exam but that demonstrated his...
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>> booker t. he wanted to assure that the world, he believed that the work that you did should be such that you would make a contribution that you were not replaceable that your contribution to society and the work that you did and general would be such that it was so perfect that nobody could replace that. he spoke about his interest exam into the hampton institute where he swept the floor three times and dusted it for, that was his interest exam but that demonstrated his interest to hard work and pride in the work that he did, that's when he worked at the tuskegee institute in its creation in the development of the campus of other communities was understanding of educating the hand, the head and the heart to produce the pride and greatness. >> he impressed a lot of presidents to william mckinley to teddy roosevelt, here's what your great-grandfather said about race, segregated jim crow he said the only wise and honorable christian thing to do through each black men and white man strictly on the
>> booker t. he wanted to assure that the world, he believed that the work that you did should be such that you would make a contribution that you were not replaceable that your contribution to society and the work that you did and general would be such that it was so perfect that nobody could replace that. he spoke about his interest exam into the hampton institute where he swept the floor three times and dusted it for, that was his interest exam but that demonstrated his interest to...
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booker, no. ms. murkowski, aye. mr. rubio, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, aye. the clerk: mr. sanders, no. mr. boozman, aye. mr. lujan, no. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. johnson, no. the clerk: mr. welch, no. mr. kennedy, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, no. the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. ms. sinema, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. mr. lankford, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. van hollen, no. mr. rounds, aye. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: mr. kelly, aye. the clerk: mr. sullivan, aye. mr. mcconnell, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. the clerk: mr. vance, no. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. mr. romney, aye. the clerk: mr. menendez, no. the clerk: mr. mullin, aye. vote vote: the clerk: mr. young, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, no. mr. cramer, no. the clerk: mr. braun, no. mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: mr. warnock, no. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. the clerk: mrs. blackburn, no. the clerk: mr. coons, aye. the presiding officer: on this vote the yeas
booker, no. ms. murkowski, aye. mr. rubio, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, aye. the clerk: mr. sanders, no. mr. boozman, aye. mr. lujan, no. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. johnson, no. the clerk: mr. welch, no. mr. kennedy, aye. mr. budd, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, no. the clerk: mr. murphy, aye. ms. sinema, aye. mr. ricketts, aye. mr. lankford, aye. ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the...
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we will learn a lot about teddy and booker t but it says a lot about brian kilmeade, thank you for doingd sharing it with us. >> thank you for having me on i appreciate it congratulation on the success of the show. >> you two, take care. the southern border is getting worse, solutions exist, where is the will to fix it, mike lawler joins us next on "sunday night in america". trey: welcome back to "sunday night in america", border crossings recently overwhelm the port of entry in arizona temporarily shutting it down, human smugglers are as brazen as ever lawmakers seem poised, there is real progress then things seem to fall apart, what happened and why and cannot be put back together, joining us on your congressman mike mike waller look like the senate was making progress then it had a setback, can a border bill be passed in this current political environment? >> is going to have to be this is an exit essential threat to our country, you're talking about 10 million migrants have crossed the southern border since joe biden took office. many illegally, the asylum process fundamentally broke
we will learn a lot about teddy and booker t but it says a lot about brian kilmeade, thank you for doingd sharing it with us. >> thank you for having me on i appreciate it congratulation on the success of the show. >> you two, take care. the southern border is getting worse, solutions exist, where is the will to fix it, mike lawler joins us next on "sunday night in america". trey: welcome back to "sunday night in america", border crossings recently overwhelm the...
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we will learn a lot about teddy and booker t but it says a lot about brian kilmeade, thank you for doingd sharing it with us. >> thank you for having me on i appreciate it congratulation on the success of the show. >> you two, take care. the southern border is getting worse, solutions exist, where is the will to fix it ♪ we're building a better postal service. with easy, more affordable ways to ship. so you can deliver even more holiday joy. the united states postal service. delivering for america. (inspirational music) - [narrator] wounded warrior project helps post-9/11 veterans realize what's possible. with generous community support. - aaron, how you doing buddy? - [narrator] we bring warriors together and empower them to become stronger inside and out. - it's possible to begin healing - to get the help you need. - to find peace. - [narrator] and as each warrior's needs evolve, so do we. because these last 20 years are just the beginning. - [speaker] at first, just leaving the house was hard. - [speaker] but wounded warrior project helps you realize it's possible to get out there - [
we will learn a lot about teddy and booker t but it says a lot about brian kilmeade, thank you for doingd sharing it with us. >> thank you for having me on i appreciate it congratulation on the success of the show. >> you two, take care. the southern border is getting worse, solutions exist, where is the will to fix it ♪ we're building a better postal service. with easy, more affordable ways to ship. so you can deliver even more holiday joy. the united states postal service....
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we will learn a lot about teddy and booker t but it says a lot about brian kilmeade, thank you for doingd sharing it with us. >> thank you for having me on i appreciate it congratulation on the success of the show. >> you two, take care. the southern border is getting worse, solutions exist, where is the will to fix it trey: welcome back to "sunday night in america", border crossings recently overwhelm the port of entry in arizona temporarily shutting it down, human smugglers are as brazen as ever lawmakers seem poised, there is real progress then things seem to fall apart, what happened and why and cannot be put back together, joining us on your congressman mike mike waller look like the senate was making progress then it had a setback, can a border bill be passed in this current political environment? >> is going to have to be this is an exit essential threat to our country, you're talking about 10 million migrants have crossed the southern border since joe biden took office. many illegally, the asylum process fundamentally broken taking 2 - 3 years to hear the cases and when they are
we will learn a lot about teddy and booker t but it says a lot about brian kilmeade, thank you for doingd sharing it with us. >> thank you for having me on i appreciate it congratulation on the success of the show. >> you two, take care. the southern border is getting worse, solutions exist, where is the will to fix it trey: welcome back to "sunday night in america", border crossings recently overwhelm the port of entry in arizona temporarily shutting it down, human...
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we need booker t. impact on america.ents instead of taking away. >> brian: here's a little of the special and give you an idea what tuskegee is about. >> tuskegee university, this is where booker t. washington began his quest to become a national and global figure. he was named president of this institution. and wasn't nearly this nice. this is 3,500 students. now, the original building was a mile down the road and had a leaky roof. and he had no students. he had no teachers and no funding. he had to change that in 10 days. on july #th, 1881, the 25-year-old did just that. >> brian: that's just the beginning and just to talk to those professors walk on campus and see that teddy roosevelt was on that board and spoke at his funeral and commencement address. i think it's a story you guys will like this weekend. and that will be coming up saturday at 9:00. also, i have a big event we are going to be live and stream on fox nation but for those in illinois, juliet, i will be live on stage where i bring all the books, patriotic
we need booker t. impact on america.ents instead of taking away. >> brian: here's a little of the special and give you an idea what tuskegee is about. >> tuskegee university, this is where booker t. washington began his quest to become a national and global figure. he was named president of this institution. and wasn't nearly this nice. this is 3,500 students. now, the original building was a mile down the road and had a leaky roof. and he had no students. he had no teachers and no...
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once you're a part of the booker team, you're always a part of the booker team. but what excites me most is that zach is a young guy with a heart full of love and a soul driven by commitment to country and to people. and so as great as his service was to us, i suspect that he still has some extraordinary great days ahead of him. and so it is with a lot of sadness but a lot of gratitude, it is with a lot of pride but a lot of just missing him already, i say from the senate floor into the senate record a hardy, hardy thank you to my friend, to my team leader, and to a great american, zach mccue. thank you. no applause from the gallery, please. that's against senate regulation. thank you very much. mr. booker: mr. president, i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. mr. booker: thank you very much, mr. president a mr. president. quorum call: the clerk: ms. baldwin. quorum call: dd2 a member of the progressive crop -- caucus. as you move forward with the impeachment inquiry republicans argue the white house lawyer said that
once you're a part of the booker team, you're always a part of the booker team. but what excites me most is that zach is a young guy with a heart full of love and a soul driven by commitment to country and to people. and so as great as his service was to us, i suspect that he still has some extraordinary great days ahead of him. and so it is with a lot of sadness but a lot of gratitude, it is with a lot of pride but a lot of just missing him already, i say from the senate floor into the senate...
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think were all the product of this kind of help or tension that booker t -- attention that booker t drewicole: brian, you know, i was going to say you go and do these live, teddy and booker t book tours that i just want to note, how can i get a role in upward mobility of these re-enactments? >> go to joliet, illinois, i'm putting you in. we used a very pregnant charlie shimkus 24 a very creative way and rachel cam p campos-duffy ie flying none outfit and other fox personalities in roles including pete hegseth and go through time and try to re-enact in a fun way moments in american history, and we create a live audience event the question is, i'm going to audition will and griff, doc, you can do anything and you've proven it. i need the acting skills of griff and will to see if i can pack you up and bring you to joliet, illinois, at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon. griff: let's do it. will: i'm crushing it. i'm crushing it. griff: merry christmas, my friend. will: merry christmas. >> thanks, guys. have a great show. will: we will as you will tonight, that special airs on fox news channel at 9:
think were all the product of this kind of help or tension that booker t -- attention that booker t drewicole: brian, you know, i was going to say you go and do these live, teddy and booker t book tours that i just want to note, how can i get a role in upward mobility of these re-enactments? >> go to joliet, illinois, i'm putting you in. we used a very pregnant charlie shimkus 24 a very creative way and rachel cam p campos-duffy ie flying none outfit and other fox personalities in roles...
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i was with cory booker in south carolina doing that. first-in-the-nation primary in south carolina is going to be centered on that. this is the first time, instead of black folks being at the back of the bus, we are driving the bus. that is because of joe biden. no president before ever decided to take on iowa, new hampshire, kicking off this. now, in a state were 40% of enslaved people came to this country, the descendants of those enslaved people pick the most powerful person on the face of this earth. that happened because of joe biden. >> south carolina, your home state, south carolina which catapulted candidate joe biden from the back of the pack to president of the united states. dnc chair, jaime harrison, as always, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show. >> thank you. >> joining me now, congressman steven horsford, chair of the congressional black caucus, also at that white house meeting. coyle belter, msnbc political analyst, pollster, and democratic strategist. latosha brown, cofounder of black voters matter. thank
i was with cory booker in south carolina doing that. first-in-the-nation primary in south carolina is going to be centered on that. this is the first time, instead of black folks being at the back of the bus, we are driving the bus. that is because of joe biden. no president before ever decided to take on iowa, new hampshire, kicking off this. now, in a state were 40% of enslaved people came to this country, the descendants of those enslaved people pick the most powerful person on the face of...
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i yield the floor to senator booker. mr. booker: mr. president. presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. booker: i am pretty excited, in fact, let's just say this is the season of joy and i feel such joy today. the gentleman that just spoke, the senator from illinois, the chairman of the judiciary committee, he is a man of heroic action, and what we are marking today, this anniversary, is in so much due to his work, stea steadfast leadership on these issues years before i came here. we're celebrating this moment of joy and a moment of deep, profound gratitude, and i want to give senator durbin my deep thanks. i also want to thank my colleagues on the other side of the aisle. i want to thank chuck grassley. i want to thank mike leigh. i want to thank -- mike lee. i want to thank all of their staffs who worked so hard for this moment. this was truly a bipartisan effort and one of the best experiences i've had as a united states senator. in addition, we worked with the president's staff and his team to get to that bill and that moment. we
i yield the floor to senator booker. mr. booker: mr. president. presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. booker: i am pretty excited, in fact, let's just say this is the season of joy and i feel such joy today. the gentleman that just spoke, the senator from illinois, the chairman of the judiciary committee, he is a man of heroic action, and what we are marking today, this anniversary, is in so much due to his work, stea steadfast leadership on these issues years before i came here....
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all right, thanks lot sir, booker and guests are joining us. from kisumu kenya. moving a correspondent and gaz has interviewed the victims of israel's indiscriminate attacks on the besieg territory, they gave horrific eyewitness accounts of the ordeal they went through. let's stick a listen. around 30 individual, mostly women and children from the evacuees were inside the house when it was attacked by the israeli missiles. a huge explosion took place. that left all of us wounded or killed, our neighbor's house was develd to the ground as well, and the people inside the house were massacred, we were all civilians and we went to that house after our original house was destroyed two weeks ago, leaving my brother killed, we were all civilians residing in our house, all of sudden a massive explosion took place, we didn't know what happened, a couple of hours later i was pulled out from the... along with my wife and my daughter, we suffered severe injuries. was devastated when i was informed that 15 people of my family members were killed then, many of them were under
all right, thanks lot sir, booker and guests are joining us. from kisumu kenya. moving a correspondent and gaz has interviewed the victims of israel's indiscriminate attacks on the besieg territory, they gave horrific eyewitness accounts of the ordeal they went through. let's stick a listen. around 30 individual, mostly women and children from the evacuees were inside the house when it was attacked by the israeli missiles. a huge explosion took place. that left all of us wounded or killed, our...
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booker t washington.nd you chronicle his growth and he ends up being one of those powerful, respectedds o people in the country. we're talking about just decades from the civil war wheom nhow di he enslaved. how did he do it? he teamed with people like teddy rooseveld t, who were bigger than their times to help move us racially the right direction. and i just think it was important to talking about race generally. it through the eyesle of two people who wrote a lot of books, and that was able to bringbook their lives togetha parallel and then how they crossed and how they made they. points tternd everyone points to the dinner they had at the white house, the john mccaitheyn referenced that went off because the national uproar for a black man with a white family at the. white house, embarrassing to this day. but how far we've come. and instead, he focused on campaigning, taking the knee orking the women's national team. take the national anthem. get a perspective on where we camegehere from. >> and there's
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this is endorsed by none other than dusky wizard himself, booker t washington. but it's important to understand why the community wanted black officers, black soldiers and having that leadership because it signifies essentially this ascension beyond just being servants and what that position in regards to not just being a leader in the military, you are a leader. the community oftentimes, a lot of the veterans who are going to serve in this work with the civil rights movement, they are going to be veterans, right? they're going to charles hamilton houston as the legal counsel leading the way for desegregation with the brown versus board of education in the acp. it's to be medgar down in mississippi fighting jim crow, segregation. it's going to be the leadership of black officers and veterans, world war one, who are going to push back against the racial violence that happens during red summer, because oftentimes when we talk about red summer, it's only, you know, from the perspective of being killed. but in chicago, that wasn't the case because they had veterans
this is endorsed by none other than dusky wizard himself, booker t washington. but it's important to understand why the community wanted black officers, black soldiers and having that leadership because it signifies essentially this ascension beyond just being servants and what that position in regards to not just being a leader in the military, you are a leader. the community oftentimes, a lot of the veterans who are going to serve in this work with the civil rights movement, they are going to...
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this is endorsed by none other than dusky wizard himself, booker t washington. but it's important to understand why the community wanted black officers, black soldiers and having that leadership because it signifies essentially this ascension beyond just being servants and what that position in regards to not just being a leader in the military, you are a leader. the community oftentimes, a lot of the veterans who are going to serve in this work with the civil rights movement, they are going to be veterans, right? they're going to charles hamilton houston as the legal counsel leading the way for desegregation with the brown versus board of education in the acp. it's to be medgar down in mississippi fighting jim crow, segregation. it's going to be the leadership of black officers and veterans, world war one, who are going to push back against the racial violence that happens during red summer, because oftentimes when we talk about red summer, it's only, you know, from the perspective of being killed. but in chicago, that wasn't the case because they had veterans
this is endorsed by none other than dusky wizard himself, booker t washington. but it's important to understand why the community wanted black officers, black soldiers and having that leadership because it signifies essentially this ascension beyond just being servants and what that position in regards to not just being a leader in the military, you are a leader. the community oftentimes, a lot of the veterans who are going to serve in this work with the civil rights movement, they are going to...
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we were lucky in some respects that first volume was longlisted for the international booker prize.but i think it was always our plan with the with this hepatology to build up a following and to make sure that with each volume we could find more readers for it. we could find more critics who could champion it. we really wanted this to be i mean, for a house, for a house like ours, without a big marketing budget, without, you know, the ability to do a splashy campaign and also with a writer like yan, who is himself, you know, he's somewhat reclusive. he he doesn't like to travel. he doesn't like to give interviews. we knew that we would really have to kind of be his spokes people here in north america. so we found that, you know, with each successive volume, we were able to gain more of a following. but his breakout year was certainly. in 2022, with the the release of the third volume, which really received wonderful critical acclaim. it was a finalist for the international booker prize for the national book award and for the national book critics circle award among others. so that r
we were lucky in some respects that first volume was longlisted for the international booker prize.but i think it was always our plan with the with this hepatology to build up a following and to make sure that with each volume we could find more readers for it. we could find more critics who could champion it. we really wanted this to be i mean, for a house, for a house like ours, without a big marketing budget, without, you know, the ability to do a splashy campaign and also with a writer like...
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the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause. stories often centre on oppression and brutality. most famously, her 1985 novel, the handmaid's tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there's an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity was clear. i put on a home economics opera. it was about fabrics. can you remember how it goes? # fabrics need a swim in the suds. # it makes them feel just like new. # plink—plink, plink—plink. laughter. i want to make sure the mics are recording us. margaret atwood, welcome to this cultural life. thank you very much. happy to be here. on this programme, i ask my guests to choose the most significant influences and experiences that have shaped their own creativity, and your first choice is your parents. yes. tell me about your parents. well, first of all, they, um, were very innovative and abl
the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause. stories often centre on oppression and brutality. most famously, her 1985 novel, the handmaid's tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there's an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity...
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the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause.e handmaid's tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there's an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences
the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause.e handmaid's tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there's an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences
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booker, on your remarkable achievements and your well deserved honorary designation. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the achievements of the frank calen boys and girls club in savannah, georgia. it was started by frank in 1917 and the club was accepted into the national organization in 1922. since its inception, this club has served the savannah youth by being a safe place to learn and a safe place to play. it also serves as the home of some world class athletes. l.s.u. basketball star, johnson, and university of georgia football star, nolan smith, with both proud alumni of the club. both of these amazing athletes have graduated to winning national championships in their respective sports, and they have not forgotten their roots. both have recently made generous donations to the place where they got their start. i also want to thank mark lindsey, who serves as the executive director of the club. people like mark are essential in the development of our youth and our community as a whole. i want to thank everyone involved with the frank calen boys and girls club and
booker, on your remarkable achievements and your well deserved honorary designation. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the achievements of the frank calen boys and girls club in savannah, georgia. it was started by frank in 1917 and the club was accepted into the national organization in 1922. since its inception, this club has served the savannah youth by being a safe place to learn and a safe place to play. it also serves as the home of some world class athletes. l.s.u. basketball star,...
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booker t. washington is not to be underestimated.he importance when he was the leading sage of tuskegee. >> another woman on the list, willa cather. i am a midwesterner. >> i think of you always as being from baltimore. >> i know, but i am from illinois. springfield. and champaign, illinois. and further south. >> people should visit the lincoln presidential library in springfield, lincoln's tomb, but now you can do a guided tour in springfield of the so-called racial unrest of 1908, where we have been talking about tulsa, 1921 recently. but there was a horrible racial incident in 1908 in springfield. out of it was born the naacp. i never associate you with illinois, and now i will. >> i have lived in baltimore for 30 years. [laughter] [indiscernible] in the midwest, and 1918. >> westchester, virginia, but her family moved, and this was a smart choice by c-span, willa cather, because my antonia is not only just a brilliantly written book, it's part of a prairie trilogy that began with oh pioneers, and then the songs of the lark and th
booker t. washington is not to be underestimated.he importance when he was the leading sage of tuskegee. >> another woman on the list, willa cather. i am a midwesterner. >> i think of you always as being from baltimore. >> i know, but i am from illinois. springfield. and champaign, illinois. and further south. >> people should visit the lincoln presidential library in springfield, lincoln's tomb, but now you can do a guided tour in springfield of the so-called racial...
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the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause.ye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity was clear. i put on a home economics opera. it was about fabrics. can you remember how it goes? # fabrics need a swim in the suds. # it makes them feel just like new. # plink—plink, plink—plink. laughter. i want to make sure the mics are recording us. margaret atwood, welcome to this cultural life. thank you very much. happy to be here.
the winner of the first booker prize of the 21st century, margaret atwood. cheering and applause.ye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio 4 programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity was clear. i put on a home economics opera. it was about fabrics. can you remember how it goes? # fabrics need a swim in the suds. # it makes them feel just like new. # plink—plink, plink—plink. laughter. i want to make...
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thank you watching teddy and booker t, i am brian kilmeade. ♪ this is fox news saturday night. ♪ on rightis one's for the kids. 'twas the night before christmas when all through the white ho house, not a creature was sleeping because under was fast. no stockings were hung by the chimney with care because biden's new grandkids gets mentioned nowhere. stories of stairs in his bed after dying all day and sniffing kids heads with kamala and her kerchief and jill and her kat, both running the country in both full of crap. went just after 12:00 o'clock, there arose such a clatter, joe sprang from his bed just to do his bladder. right to the window came to flash, a giant brown bag of ukrainian cash. joe's lamp shined a light on the fresh white house snow or was that cocaine? it's so hard to know. when the wandering eye should appear, to german shepherds he thought were reindeer. joe was sure it was santa, also known as saint nick so he put out cookies and poured milk really quick. with guards by his door and family nearby, joe took 10% for the big guy. he watched for us like flying in like a mis
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thank you watching teddy and booker t, i am brian ♪ this is fox news saturday night. ♪ on right, this's for the kids. 'twas the night before christmas when all through the white hou house, not a creature was sleeping because under was fast. no stockings were hung by the chimney with care because biden's new grandkids gets mentioned nowhere. stories of stairs in his bed after dying all day and sniffing kids heads with kamala and her kerchief and jill and her kat, both running the country in both full of crap. went just after 12:00 o'clock, there arose such a clatter, joe sprang from his bed just to do his bladder. right to the window came to flash, a giant brown bag of ukrainian cash. joe's lamp shined a light on the fresh white house snow or was that cocaine? it's so hard to know. when the wandering eye should appear, to german shepherds he thought were reindeer. joe was sure it was santa, also known as saint nick so he put out cookies and poured milk really quick. with guards by his door and family nearby, joe took 10% for the big guy. he watched for us like flying in like a missile
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booker, no. the clerk: mr. schatz, aye. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. mr. hoeven, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. mr. warnock, aye. mr. daines, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, aye. mr. king, aye. mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. vote: the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 82, the nays are 15. the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: the chair lays -- the presiding officer: the chair lays before the senate the following. the clerk: the committee on conference on the disagreeing votes on the two houses on the amendment of the senate to the bill h.r. 2670 to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2024 for military activities so forth and for other purposes, having met, have agreed that the house received from its disagreement to the amendment of the senate and agree to the same with an amendment and the senate agreed to the same. signed by a majority of the conferees on the part of both houses. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators,
booker, no. the clerk: mr. schatz, aye. the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. mr. hoeven, aye. vote: the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. mr. warnock, aye. mr. daines, aye. the clerk: mr. welch, aye. mr. king, aye. mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: mr. cruz, aye. vote: the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 82, the nays are 15. the motion is agreed to. mr. schumer: the chair lays -- the presiding officer: the chair lays before the senate the following. the clerk: the committee on conference on the...
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it'st booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossordered . it's a booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossordered . it's a three line r, has ordered. it's a three line whip that we're going to got to get behind. nigel farage collective cabinet responsibility. course , responsibility. and of course, you you just have to you can vote. you just have to sort of scan the qr code . i sort of scan the qr code. i think you can vote five times a day for nigel. we'll put that little qr code up in just a moment. david oldroyd bolt can he go? oh, there you go, mate. nigel king of the jungle scan to vote. perfectly legal. this is not gerrymandering or anything like that . let me ask you, david like that. let me ask you, david oldroyd bolt , can he go like that. let me ask you, david oldroyd bolt, can he go all like that. let me ask you, david oldroyd bolt , can he go all the oldroyd bolt, can he go all the way ? way? >> well, i think what nigel farage has proved once again to and the dismay of all those who dislike him, is that he is an extremely good communicator, one of the most n
it'st booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossordered . it's a booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossordered . it's a three line r, has ordered. it's a three line whip that we're going to got to get behind. nigel farage collective cabinet responsibility. course , responsibility. and of course, you you just have to you can vote. you just have to sort of scan the qr code . i sort of scan the qr code. i think you can vote five times a day for nigel. we'll put that little qr code up in...
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i've been following the michael booker gb news whip.nigel every i have to to nigel every night. i have to say, most surprising say, though, the most surprising thing me was seeing adam thing for me was seeing adam cherry worked for adam cherry here. i worked for adam and over at guido cherry here. i worked for adam and over over at guido cherry here. i worked for adam and over the over at guido cherry here. i worked for adam and over the summer guido cherry here. i worked for adam and over the summer andio cherry here. i worked for adam and over the summer and it fawkes over the summer and it was to see him, so was a joy to see him, so i didn't know he'd you didn't know he'd move. but, you know, an excellent to see. >> oh yeah, he's enjoying his time down under. well, yes, the boss, the brilliant mick booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossorderedilliant mick booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossordered .liant mick booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossordered . it'st mick booker, time down under. well, yes, the bossor
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teddy and booker t. i have been working on for about a year based off my book, and it talks about how two american icons racial equality. here is a clip of what you will see, saturday. >> brian: booker t. washington became the first african-american male to address a crowd as diverse as his country. white northerners, racist southerners, and blacks from every corner of the nation, all stood together to witness the power of what became known as the atlantic compromise. >> his goal was to figure out how could i have a shared conversation between all of these desperate groups. >> believe it or not that guy was born a slave. think about what he accomplished with teddy roosevelt. i will be talking about that more january 21st. streamed on fox nation. a live show talking about america really great from the start. talking about our history in a fun, interactive way as carley says immersive. >> carley: an immersive experience. >> brian: i will put that into my vocabulary starting today. just go to brian kilmeade
teddy and booker t. i have been working on for about a year based off my book, and it talks about how two american icons racial equality. here is a clip of what you will see, saturday. >> brian: booker t. washington became the first african-american male to address a crowd as diverse as his country. white northerners, racist southerners, and blacks from every corner of the nation, all stood together to witness the power of what became known as the atlantic compromise. >> his goal...
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i’m not bragging, it’s just how life works out, so she wrote it, and there was no booker, i read it and this, i say, yes, yes, yes, she says, how do you do it, i say: that’s exactly because i don’t know how to do it, she says, let's forward, forward , move forward, director sukachev is helped by real professionals, choreographer yegor druzhinin, set designer and costume designer, fashion designer andrey sharov, plastic artist, director of the dusalley circus show in canada and las vegas, pavel brun, composer peter nalich, the entire production team , who works with me, i mean. the group are outstanding masters in their genre, that is why i am with them, they are with me, so that, of course, the event for the viewer, for you, is bright, modern and interesting, so that it washes over you or doesn’t wash over you, if it doesn’t wash over you, but that means it’s not yours, it’s not yours, it’s just not yours, but if it comes over you, it means it’s in tune with you, that’s all crappy work. to get the child out of you , apparently, sukachev set himself an ambitious task, to conduct a psycho
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booker. mr. boozman. mr. braun. mrs. britt. mr. brown. mr. budd. the clerk: ms. butler. ms. cantwell. mrs. capito. mr. cardin. mr. carper. mr. casey. mr. cassidy. ms. collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr.
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francisco and are thank all the community partners like san francisco housing development corporation, booker t washington center and neighborhood leaders and organizations that help families and individuals realize their dreams of building wealth in san francisco from one generation to the next. to learn more about this program e-mail inquiries at har 2023.) >> welcome to the san francisco city and county board of supervisors regular meeting this afternoon at 2:00 pm., tuesday, december 12, 2023. >> our last meeting of calendar year madam clerk call the roll. >> xhvpdz present. >> supervisor dorsey present. >>
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his new book is out now for just in time for the holidays called "teddy and booker t.." a path for racial equality. >> two great americans in the south who knew our country was divided after the civil war. they knew it was wrong, jim crow, lynching, how do we fix it? booker t. washington needed power to work with. he found it in teddy roosevelt and j.p. morgan and he is born a slave. he still loved the country and made it better. i was inspired to talk about it and study it. >> harris: are you going to preach to the people who say there is so much systemic racism that we have to dumb down math for people of color who look like me? i hope you get booked for some of those speeches on those college campuses. >> i will be talking about that on the 15th on 16th on fox nation and streaming it. brian kilmeade.com. get tickets and get a book. i want to talk about how far we've come, harris. you know it and i think we should just be familiar with it. >> harris: got to know where you have been to go to a better place. good to see you, thank you. house republicans bill to condemn a
his new book is out now for just in time for the holidays called "teddy and booker t.." a path for racial equality. >> two great americans in the south who knew our country was divided after the civil war. they knew it was wrong, jim crow, lynching, how do we fix it? booker t. washington needed power to work with. he found it in teddy roosevelt and j.p. morgan and he is born a slave. he still loved the country and made it better. i was inspired to talk about it and study it....
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the book is called "booker or teddy and booker t." >> brian: i want to take two american icons and talk white guy in the turn of the 20th century who comes from wells and a guy who is actually born a slave, and he ends up one of those powerful respected people. where talk about their kids from the civil war when he was enslaved. how did he do it? he teamed with people like teddy roosevelt who were bigger than their terms to help move us racially in the right direction and i think it was important. talking about rees chandler, let's do it through the eyes of two people who wrote a lot of books and i was able to bring their lives together and how they crossed and now they made the country better. everyone points to the dinner they had in the white house. because the national uproar, embarrassing to this day. how far we can -- and you focus on kaepernick taking the knee or the women's national team. get a perspective on where we came from and especially on fox nation. >> trace: brian kilmeade, thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> brian: congratulations on the show. it is awesome.
the book is called "booker or teddy and booker t." >> brian: i want to take two american icons and talk white guy in the turn of the 20th century who comes from wells and a guy who is actually born a slave, and he ends up one of those powerful respected people. where talk about their kids from the civil war when he was enslaved. how did he do it? he teamed with people like teddy roosevelt who were bigger than their terms to help move us racially in the right direction and i...
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