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he told me i want people scared to drive through greensboro. i said no. that's not the way you police small town america. >> the word is you wanted to replace them with somebody tougher. >> i want to say somebody more proactive in the streets of greensboro. >> is that the same as being aggressive? >> know it. being more proactive in police work. >> tell me what you thought when you heard the police chief was being fired? >> i said, what do you mean? he said they want a tougher police force. it makes you nervous. who are you being tougher on? unfortunately, they tend to be the black and brown kids. >> young people like her son devon and his best friend anton black. her were returned to fear when she heard the new police chief, michael, had welcome to the force a new officer, thomas webster who had a troubling past. >> a lot of people were concerned. scared. >> coming up. >> i started to watch the video and it disturbed me. what are you bringing to this town? town? ve had multiple strokes. now, it's hard for me to remember things. my tip is, if you need to
he told me i want people scared to drive through greensboro. i said no. that's not the way you police small town america. >> the word is you wanted to replace them with somebody tougher. >> i want to say somebody more proactive in the streets of greensboro. >> is that the same as being aggressive? >> know it. being more proactive in police work. >> tell me what you thought when you heard the police chief was being fired? >> i said, what do you mean? he said...
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so greensboro uprising happens may of 1969. claude barnes, a student at all black high school, he's radical. he's part of these multiple growing black power movements organizations. he wants to be body president. he was already like junior body president, but he wanted to be senior student body president, the black administration, this allowed him from being a candidate because of his radicalism. the students protested and still voted for him. right. despite it being this allowed. so they protested. use the police because laws and starts attacking harassing both students and teachers. they run to einstein's campus for support at his campus a student organization of black unity kind of being founded one of the key leaders is nelson johnson. and so they run to this campus to get help. so blue and ethel jackson comes back and goes to support them, they they say you're starting a riot. you're starting this and starting that right? they run back to his campus and. a standoff ensues. right? part of standoff is a couple of days and. c
so greensboro uprising happens may of 1969. claude barnes, a student at all black high school, he's radical. he's part of these multiple growing black power movements organizations. he wants to be body president. he was already like junior body president, but he wanted to be senior student body president, the black administration, this allowed him from being a candidate because of his radicalism. the students protested and still voted for him. right. despite it being this allowed. so they...
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from the city of greensboro, this is about 35 minutes. >> we are joined tonight by a powerful dynamic couple that really needs no introduction. north carolina's own and wilmington, actually, wrightsville beach own lara trump and co-chair of the r.n.c. and her hovering husband eric trump. her wonderful husband, eric trump. [applause] lara: thank you, guys. a nice warm welcome to come home to north carolina to, thank you. >> when we asked lara if she'd come, she said of course i'll come to north carolina. and we got a bonus, an extra trump. lara: i brought a guess. >> very good bonus. lara, i have to apologize. eric, when i first met your wife, now eight years ago, she came to the n.c. g.o.p. headquarters and met and went to north carolina and how we were going to win and went to an event and at the end of the event i said lara, you'll be a star. i was wrong. you're a superstar. lara: oh, my gosh, that's very nice. we met eight years ago when i was 15, i want to be very clear. thank you guys to everyone in here. you might know my father-in-law in 2016 did the unthinkable when i came her
from the city of greensboro, this is about 35 minutes. >> we are joined tonight by a powerful dynamic couple that really needs no introduction. north carolina's own and wilmington, actually, wrightsville beach own lara trump and co-chair of the r.n.c. and her hovering husband eric trump. her wonderful husband, eric trump. [applause] lara: thank you, guys. a nice warm welcome to come home to north carolina to, thank you. >> when we asked lara if she'd come, she said of course i'll...
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whiteley, discussed immigration and the economy during remarks at the north carolina gop convention in greensboro. ♪his is about 35 minutes. [applause]
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whiteley, discussed immigration and the economy during remarks at the north carolina gop convention in greensboro. ♪his is about 35 minutes. [applause] michael: wow. what a room. and what a day. i've got to ask, is this a great day to be a republican in north carolina, or what? [applause] it is so good to be home, and so good to be with my north carolina republican family, and it is just absolutely awesome to see all of you here and to know that our republican carolina is absolutely strong. [applause] now, i do feel compelled to remind everybody in this room that four years ago, russia was in check. they ran was in check. -- iran was in check. china was in check. our southern border was secure. our economy was strong and getting better. and the world with a much safer place. look where we are today. after four years under joe biden and democratic control, russia has invaded ukraine. iran has openly attacked israel for the first time ever. china is saber-rattling all across the taiwan straits and threatening taiwan. over 10 million illegal immigrants that we know of have come across our southern
whiteley, discussed immigration and the economy during remarks at the north carolina gop convention in greensboro. ♪his is about 35 minutes. [applause] michael: wow. what a room. and what a day. i've got to ask, is this a great day to be a republican in north carolina, or what? [applause] it is so good to be home, and so good to be with my north carolina republican family, and it is just absolutely awesome to see all of you here and to know that our republican carolina is absolutely strong....
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you as you just heard directly on the phone from donald trump himself, not bad for a night here in greensboro, north carolina, hearing from donald trump, he's ready to shut down that border and start deporting people who shouldn't be in this country. jason: lara mentionedill be goit to the polls, the economy. you're a businessman and see it every day, the decisions being made in the housend how they're devastating people across our country p. the southern border bothers me the most, the fentanyl problem. the youth lives. what they're taking in the u.s. is unthinkable. when i watched joe biden go out last week and say donald trump gave us 9% inflation and he's bringing that number down, i just have to laugh. the first thing joe biden did in office was the keystone pipeline and did the war on energy. every economist will tell you roughly 60% of all inflation is energy cost and energy cost went through the roof. under my father gas was $1.80 and it hovered there and we had the lowest gas prices and diesel prices and lowest heating oil prices and the lowest natural gas prices in the history of ou
you as you just heard directly on the phone from donald trump himself, not bad for a night here in greensboro, north carolina, hearing from donald trump, he's ready to shut down that border and start deporting people who shouldn't be in this country. jason: lara mentionedill be goit to the polls, the economy. you're a businessman and see it every day, the decisions being made in the housend how they're devastating people across our country p. the southern border bothers me the most, the...
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i served 40 years at bennett college in greensboro. i want you to know i did have the opportunity to know dr. trent, your grandfather, and to work with him during my 40 years at the college. let me just say for the record that i am certainly opposed to any unsafe conditions on campuses, anti-semitism, hatred, katrina, all of those things in my opinion are inappropriate. i was a professor. i work with faculty and student so i certainly understand what you do. because today we are talking about anti-semitism, as i said before i am opposed to that and to any unsafe conditions. any student that comes to campus and spend send money needs to feel safe and have academic enrichment that is appropriate. i do have a couple of questions. i am going between committees so i apologize that i've had to step out, but we are talking about the summer coming. i think most of you probably had commencement. if not you are having it. so to what extent have you had conversations with students about protests before they left the campus or during the upsets we
i served 40 years at bennett college in greensboro. i want you to know i did have the opportunity to know dr. trent, your grandfather, and to work with him during my 40 years at the college. let me just say for the record that i am certainly opposed to any unsafe conditions on campuses, anti-semitism, hatred, katrina, all of those things in my opinion are inappropriate. i was a professor. i work with faculty and student so i certainly understand what you do. because today we are talking about...
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the award winning journalist addressed students at north carolina a and t state university in greensboro. more than 1500 graduates from the largest historically black university in the nation were there to walk the stage, and during the speech, hall emphasized the importance of owning your own brand and to always bet on yourself during hard times. >> when people say, oh, he can't do that, she can't do that, someone will be in the room and said, oh, yes, they can, because i know her brand. what is your brand? what are you willing right now to say out loud? you want you can watch tamron hall monday through friday on abc seven at 1 p.m. >> do you have some advice for graduates? >> yeah, bet on yourself. i like that a lot. still tamron line because it applies. >> you know, it does in all facets. you know, going throughout your whole life i totally agree. >> yeah. so there you go. i plagiarized, but not this forecast. this is mine. are you sure you from our roof camera looking across the embarcadero forecast features overnight fog near the coast of bay. it's developing already. mother's day t
the award winning journalist addressed students at north carolina a and t state university in greensboro. more than 1500 graduates from the largest historically black university in the nation were there to walk the stage, and during the speech, hall emphasized the importance of owning your own brand and to always bet on yourself during hard times. >> when people say, oh, he can't do that, she can't do that, someone will be in the room and said, oh, yes, they can, because i know her brand....
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. >> you need to go to greensboro when she opens the restaurant. >> we'll be back. rachel: let's see how this wrist action you talk about, getting that full scoop goes. >> i'm thinking it's probably easier to cook in your kitchen than a it is on tv. >> definitely. >> while you're doing that, keep going, we're watching, we have one more surprise we would like to bring into this episode. i think we have a few people here. rachel, the people you cook for often. rachel: oh, my kids are coming. this is like a great episode. >> mommy. >> oh,. rachel: come on in here. can you believe it, she's from master -- she was a contestant on master the chef. >> season finale. >> she's an 8-year-old master chef. rachel: we're going to check the pancakes out when we come back with jordan and her mom. >> more "fox & friends" in just a moment. what can i do to make a better cotton crop? we believe that the best products are made in america and come fresh from the family farm. and produced under the most sustainable farming techniques. from our sheets to our blankets and quilts this is a
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two hours later he was seen on tape at a cracker barrel restaurant in greensboro. later he checked into this hampton m in hillsboro, virginia. this is him at the front desk and again at midnight. he also made a phone call around midnight and that was the last time anybody heard from jason young until he made another call at 7:40 the next morning. >> a normal person would look at this and say she's 170 miles away, he's got an alibi. >> that sounds like a great distance, but 170 miles, you can get between the crime scene in the hotel and about 2.5 hours. >> perhaps, but they were curious anomalies at the crime scene. could not explain them. jewelry boxes missing two drawers, so was it a bungled burglary? then, there were footprints near the body that seemed to eliminate jason, an obvious print on a pillow was a size 10, but jason wore a size 12. but, this was weird. there was another partial footprint that defied easy identification so they began calling in shoe experts but now they wondered whether two attackers? investigators discovered early on that michelle and j
two hours later he was seen on tape at a cracker barrel restaurant in greensboro. later he checked into this hampton m in hillsboro, virginia. this is him at the front desk and again at midnight. he also made a phone call around midnight and that was the last time anybody heard from jason young until he made another call at 7:40 the next morning. >> a normal person would look at this and say she's 170 miles away, he's got an alibi. >> that sounds like a great distance, but 170...
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. >> there's also a clip that they have played of donald trump at that rally in greensboro, north carolina. i'm sure, peter alexander, you were there, of him saying these are all lies. if 5% or 10% is true, we don't win. the prosecutor says, mr. trump was concerned that these reports could hurt his standing with voters. she says, yes. did mr. trump have a twitter account in 2016? yes, hope hicks said. he posted every day. he considered it an important way to communicate with voters. prosecutor says, trump's response to the response of some elected officials -- she says, i think he was frustrated. it was not unusual republican -- mainstream republican elected officials like paul ryan, mitt romney were not friendly to donald trump. the prosecutor asks about a tweet from donald trump. the very foul-mouthed senator john mccain begged for my support during the primary. i gave it. he won. that's the rivalry with john mccain. >> and again, bringing up all of these republicans -- he was the republican nominee. again, shows how stressed and devastated he believed this was to the campaign. goes to h
. >> there's also a clip that they have played of donald trump at that rally in greensboro, north carolina. i'm sure, peter alexander, you were there, of him saying these are all lies. if 5% or 10% is true, we don't win. the prosecutor says, mr. trump was concerned that these reports could hurt his standing with voters. she says, yes. did mr. trump have a twitter account in 2016? yes, hope hicks said. he posted every day. he considered it an important way to communicate with voters....
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he worked for the groansborrow -- greensboro police department. just a few weeks ago on april 29, a task force of federal, state, and local law enforcement led by the u.s. mars mhal servi, during an hour's long standoff, four members of the task force were killed. it's one of the deadliest assaults on law enforcement in this country in nearly a decade. police officer joshua eyer served six years with the charlotte police department. he's survived by his wife and 3-year-old son. sam pol of oche and investigator elliott worked for the department of corrections. elliott is survived by his wife and son. u.s. marshal deputy was a 13 year veteran of the marshal service, he is survived by his wife and four children. words alone cannot express the pain and loss aech of these -- each of these families have gone through. they lost a loving husband -- parent. their lives will never be the same. however, they're never going to be alone because in the wake of these tragic losses, we've seen communities unite and rally to support these families. in each instanc
he worked for the groansborrow -- greensboro police department. just a few weeks ago on april 29, a task force of federal, state, and local law enforcement led by the u.s. mars mhal servi, during an hour's long standoff, four members of the task force were killed. it's one of the deadliest assaults on law enforcement in this country in nearly a decade. police officer joshua eyer served six years with the charlotte police department. he's survived by his wife and 3-year-old son. sam pol of oche...
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we also add charlotte, greensboro raleigh, north carolina, and virginia woman's choice just opened its clinic and virginia anticipating florida's ban in jacksonville, they showed us how many charts they'd been preparing for patients today, less than the amount that i have to make tomorrow is that many pretty, significant change. >> this morning, the team regrouped for their new reality. >> we're going to continue to stay open because i know many of you have been asking about that and we'll we'll see is many patients serve as many patients as we can that are within the required limitations. now, it's not the end of their fight. abortion will be on the ballot in florida in november will you be able to keep this clinic open that long? >> i'm gonna do my best. i'm going to try really hard for patients like candace speaking to us yesterday on the eve of the new restrictions, it's a fight not just for her, but also her 14 year-old daughter. and i feel lucky that right now, i do have a voice and i have a right over my own body. but we can up tomorrow is devastating knowing that my daughter an
we also add charlotte, greensboro raleigh, north carolina, and virginia woman's choice just opened its clinic and virginia anticipating florida's ban in jacksonville, they showed us how many charts they'd been preparing for patients today, less than the amount that i have to make tomorrow is that many pretty, significant change. >> this morning, the team regrouped for their new reality. >> we're going to continue to stay open because i know many of you have been asking about that...
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at your institution's eyes serve 40 years at bennett college in greensboro. i want you to know i did have the opportunity to note doctor trent, your grandfather and to work with him during my 40 years of their at the college. missing for the record of certainly opposed to any unsafe conditions on campuses, anti-semitism, patriot bigotry, all of those things. those in my opinion are inappropriate. work with faculty and students i certainly understand what all you do. and because today we are talking about and tight semitism, i am as i said before i posted that in any unsafe conditions. any student who comes to campus and spends their time there, their money and need to feel safe i need to have the kind of academic enrichment that is appropriate. i did have a couple of questions. i am going between committee so i apologize that i've had to step out. but let me ask, or chocolate the summer coming most of you probably had commencement, if not you are having it. and so to what extent have you had conversations with the students about protests before they left the
at your institution's eyes serve 40 years at bennett college in greensboro. i want you to know i did have the opportunity to note doctor trent, your grandfather and to work with him during my 40 years of their at the college. missing for the record of certainly opposed to any unsafe conditions on campuses, anti-semitism, patriot bigotry, all of those things. those in my opinion are inappropriate. work with faculty and students i certainly understand what all you do. and because today we are...
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francine in greensboro, north carolina. hi. do you have a question for sunshine or would you like a challenge question? caller: i have a question. host: ok. go ahead. caller: what amendments do you think will be most important to know on the exam? sunshine: this is a great question. so pretty much anything in the bill of rights you probably want to know and have fairly locked in. i think it's especially important to take some time to review, in terms of the rights of the accused minutes, 4, 5, 6 and eight, what rights are within each one? especially the distinction between what's in the fifth amendment and sixth amendment. if you write that the right to counsel is secured in the 50 men, which is incorrect -- fifth amendment, which is incorrect, you're not going to lose points, but you would rather write the right to counsel is in the sixth amendment. you don't get escorted down for things that are wrong, you just get scored up for things that are right. the bill of rights guarantees are important, and the voting amendments, tho
francine in greensboro, north carolina. hi. do you have a question for sunshine or would you like a challenge question? caller: i have a question. host: ok. go ahead. caller: what amendments do you think will be most important to know on the exam? sunshine: this is a great question. so pretty much anything in the bill of rights you probably want to know and have fairly locked in. i think it's especially important to take some time to review, in terms of the rights of the accused minutes, 4, 5,...
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francine in greensboro, north carolina. hi. do you have a question for sunshine or would you like a challenge question? caller: i have a question. host: ok. go ahead. caller: what amendments do you think will be most important to know on the exam? sunshine: this is a great question. so pretty much anything in the bill of rights you probably want to know and have fairly locked in. i think it's especially important to take some time to review, in terms of the rights of the accused minutes, 4, 5, 6 and eight, what rights are within each one? especially the distinction between what's in the fifth amendment and sixth amendment. if you write that the right to counsel is secured in the 50 men, which is incorrect -- fifth amendment, which is incorrect, you're not going to lose points, but you would rather write the right to counsel is in the sixth amendment. you don't get escorted down for things that are wrong, you just get scored up for things that are right. the bill of rights guarantees are important, and the voting amendments, tho
francine in greensboro, north carolina. hi. do you have a question for sunshine or would you like a challenge question? caller: i have a question. host: ok. go ahead. caller: what amendments do you think will be most important to know on the exam? sunshine: this is a great question. so pretty much anything in the bill of rights you probably want to know and have fairly locked in. i think it's especially important to take some time to review, in terms of the rights of the accused minutes, 4, 5,...
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did you attend a rally with trump in greensboro, north carolina. hope hicks, yes. then this video that vaughn's talking about, hope is complaining there saying that if 5% of voters believe these allegations are true, it could hurt his standing with women voters. he's got the polls on his mind. he knows that they were here and they went down after the tape comes out. prosecutor, was trump concerned this could hurt his standing with voters? hope hicks, yes. she closes the loop with firsthand understanding of what trump thought, what trump said. attaches it to what he did publicly and you have a full circle on his motive. >> i want to go back to something that you said because you were talking to people this. this wasn't just concern. this was a five alarm fire. >> they thought it was over. >> they thought it was over. the damage control went so far that he made a video that was released which looked like a hostage video. >> do we have that, control room? let's play that. >> i've never said i'm a perfect person, nor pretendsing to be someone i'm not. i've said and don
did you attend a rally with trump in greensboro, north carolina. hope hicks, yes. then this video that vaughn's talking about, hope is complaining there saying that if 5% of voters believe these allegations are true, it could hurt his standing with women voters. he's got the polls on his mind. he knows that they were here and they went down after the tape comes out. prosecutor, was trump concerned this could hurt his standing with voters? hope hicks, yes. she closes the loop with firsthand...
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is about the farthest thing you can imagine from the greensboro four, from the protesters of the 60s, as you said, this is a group of people who applaud slaughter, and i should say at adw we track extremist organizations, and on october 8, when we were trying to figure out what had happened on the morning of 10 seven, we are trying to figure out who was alive and who was dead, as jp released organizing toolkits and discussion guides, and action plans on october the eighth. long before the idf went into rafah, and long before the idf went into gaza. and it is because they want to globalize onto father. what they want is the mass murder of juice everywhere. and we come back to the president's speech, right? what he did yesterday, in this moment of unprecedented anti- semitism, was given an unprecedented statement of solidarity and support. i have never heard a president give a speech like this before and i have worked in the west wing. i have worked in a couple of lighthouses. i know what it takes to put something like this together. he was clear, he was crisp, and you drew that line, a
is about the farthest thing you can imagine from the greensboro four, from the protesters of the 60s, as you said, this is a group of people who applaud slaughter, and i should say at adw we track extremist organizations, and on october 8, when we were trying to figure out what had happened on the morning of 10 seven, we are trying to figure out who was alive and who was dead, as jp released organizing toolkits and discussion guides, and action plans on october the eighth. long before the idf...
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. >> visiting from greensboro, north carolina. >> florida. >> on a girls trip from dewitt, iowa! >> married for 48 years, from >> ft. craig adams virginia and spokane, washington. ♪ >> on a girls trip from dewitt, iowa! >> hokies for 48 years. >> from lewis, delaware. ♪ >> hi, there. it is a good day. good morning. nice to have you along with us on a thursday morning. we'll check in with hoda in a little bit. she's in bermuda. how great is that? >> on assignment. >> i know. lots to get to this morning. let's get to our news at 8:00. we'll start with those severe storms tearing a path of destruction across the south. this is a live look at the destruction in columbia, tennessee, this morning. that's about 45 miles outside of nashville. tornadoes reducing homes to rubble last night. officials there are reporting at least three storm-related fatalities. a huge swath of forest was leveled, as well. trees snapped like matchsticks. in all, we've seen more than 80 tornadoes across 17 states over the last three days alone, and this storm threat, it is not over. al is tracking it. wha
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it has to do with the facility down in greensboro. but i am a little bit concerned with the timeliness of it. i have been in and out. we can see how people have come in and out but nobody is behind me. i have spoken with the number of people and they have great things to say about you. i know some of the bipartisan work, but i do feel like there have been partisan decisions that you are responsible for commencing that i have a concern with. i will point drug pricing as one of them. no question that we can look at that and say, i think you mentioned 100 billion dollars. that is true, but what have we lost? i know that shortly after it was implemented, at least one shareholder call was shared with us that has a double digit drop in small molecule research because it has to come from somewhere. i would be interested, if you could submit further the record data that would refute the fact -- i worked in research and development, not in pharmaceuticals and high-tech. the money has to come from somewhere. if you reduce the potential to be re
it has to do with the facility down in greensboro. but i am a little bit concerned with the timeliness of it. i have been in and out. we can see how people have come in and out but nobody is behind me. i have spoken with the number of people and they have great things to say about you. i know some of the bipartisan work, but i do feel like there have been partisan decisions that you are responsible for commencing that i have a concern with. i will point drug pricing as one of them. no question...
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caller: the north carolina area, in chapel hill, raleigh, durham, greensboro. and have been up in new york city and in washington as well. host: and in terms of counterprotests, the caller before you was talking about how protests can change the media lens of how a story is covered. can counterprotests do the same thing? and bend the lens back? caller: i kind of push back at that narrative because i really don't view the situation -- or i feel that the media lens is having an overly polarizing effect in which everything is portrayed as either entirely pro-palestinian, quote-unquote, or entirely pro-israel, when in fact i think people just are worried about looking for peace and looking for -- and worried about the escalation of war. and i think that there are many, many people, both on the israeli side, if you want to use those terms, and the palestinian side, who really want to live in peace and so, yes, i'm trying to -- and there are many people out there and i don't think that this gets enough media coverage, there are many people out there that really want
caller: the north carolina area, in chapel hill, raleigh, durham, greensboro. and have been up in new york city and in washington as well. host: and in terms of counterprotests, the caller before you was talking about how protests can change the media lens of how a story is covered. can counterprotests do the same thing? and bend the lens back? caller: i kind of push back at that narrative because i really don't view the situation -- or i feel that the media lens is having an overly polarizing...
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students for justice in palestine, joe, it's about the farthest thing you can imagine from the greensboro or from the protesters of the '60s. as you said, this is a group of people who applaud slaughter and i should say at -- we track extremist organizations like sjp. on october 8th, while we were still trying to figure out what had happened on the morning of 10/7 and still trying to understand who was alive and who was dead. sjp released organizing tool kits and discussion guides and action plans on october the 8th, long before the idf went in to rafa and long before the idf went into gaza. this is a group who doesn't want a two-state solution. they want to globalize the place where the jewish people appropriately here are the mass murder of jews everywhere. we come back to the president's speech, right? what he did yesterday in this moment of unprecedented anti-semitism was giving unprecedented statement of solidarity and support. i've never heard a president give a speech like this before and i worked in the west wing. i've worked in a couple of white houses. i know what it takes to pu
students for justice in palestine, joe, it's about the farthest thing you can imagine from the greensboro or from the protesters of the '60s. as you said, this is a group of people who applaud slaughter and i should say at -- we track extremist organizations like sjp. on october 8th, while we were still trying to figure out what had happened on the morning of 10/7 and still trying to understand who was alive and who was dead. sjp released organizing tool kits and discussion guides and action...