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obviously, ku klux klan. he it out of there, but they did put bullet holes in the train door as he got it closed. from that point on, mark kirkland, who had responsibility for that, sent guard of ten soldiers with gibson every day for a month on that route every day he was that he was going back forth he had ten soldiers the klux klan members were still out there, but there was nothing that they would they would not engage in a firefight. the with the soldiers. but by the end of the month, as we read in ulysses president grant's cabinet memos, grant want this to happen anymore, he this is this is not sustainable. and so, of course, grant had a choice. and you might think well, he'll just put a white guy in there. you know that's what that's what the kentuckians that's what everybody in the state is up talking about. no, he didn't. what granted was he he told markland to shut down the mail service between louisville and lexington so that there was no mail would be carried on the railroad on that most important
obviously, ku klux klan. he it out of there, but they did put bullet holes in the train door as he got it closed. from that point on, mark kirkland, who had responsibility for that, sent guard of ten soldiers with gibson every day for a month on that route every day he was that he was going back forth he had ten soldiers the klux klan members were still out there, but there was nothing that they would they would not engage in a firefight. the with the soldiers. but by the end of the month, as...
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these are the cue ku klux klan instead of robes and they are the same as the ku klux klan. we need to point that out. larry: i'm looking for a happy ending. i don't know where the happy ending is. good people have to stand up, good people like yourself have to stand up and fight. >> there is, the happy ending is complete destruction of hamas. the happy end something complete destruction of terrorism in america. bless the people who are protest for good reasons but not those who use it to hide their faces because they're ashamed what they're doing. if they're caught doing it, people listen to this program won't -- [inaudible] business firms won't hire them for their law firms. >> thank you, professor dershowitz. i accept blue ties. happen to love them very much. i'm kudlow. be right back ( ♪ ) i got injured, um, my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. did physical therapy, did... you name it i did it. i heard about relief factor from my wife. she basically made me take it. relief factor is a daily supplement, developed by doctors, to help your body f
these are the cue ku klux klan instead of robes and they are the same as the ku klux klan. we need to point that out. larry: i'm looking for a happy ending. i don't know where the happy ending is. good people have to stand up, good people like yourself have to stand up and fight. >> there is, the happy ending is complete destruction of hamas. the happy end something complete destruction of terrorism in america. bless the people who are protest for good reasons but not those who use it to...
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his effort to fight racism are by engaging members of the actual ku klux klan. and derrick black joins us. his father was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and he wrote a book about the experience. it is out now. how did you start doing this? you are a musician. >> that is true. well you know, i grew up as a child of parents in the service. traveling the world at the age of three and my first experience in school was 1961. you go to a country two years and you are back home. two years again, another country. my classmates and my schools overseas were from all over the world. anybody that was at an embassy we were assigned, we were all at the same school. but at home i would be in all black schools or black and white schools. and there was not the amount of diversity. so one time i came back at the age of 10, 1968. i was in the fourth grade. one of two black kid ins the entire school. i joined the cub scouts. i was the only black scout in the area and we had a parade. and, nothing but white people on either side marching down the street. people waving, cheering,
his effort to fight racism are by engaging members of the actual ku klux klan. and derrick black joins us. his father was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and he wrote a book about the experience. it is out now. how did you start doing this? you are a musician. >> that is true. well you know, i grew up as a child of parents in the service. traveling the world at the age of three and my first experience in school was 1961. you go to a country two years and you are back home. two years...
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perhaps this is why it migrated to the south of north america, where the famous ku klux klan society made it its emblem; on the cross, the ku klux klan members crucified freed blacks, burned them and drove them on the wheel, breaking the unfortunate ones. limbs. it is noteworthy that the kkk organizations in the united states still exist; at the moment, these organizations include at least 3,000 people. in the 20th century, symbolism and ideology penetrated among european youth. this was facilitated by the appearance of a large number of migrants in western european countries. so, the main symbol of neo-nazis. european youth organizations became precisely the celtic cross. having played on the wave of hostility towards visitors, the granddaughter of benita mussolini, alessandra founded her own fascist party, the symbol of which she also chose the celtic cross, placed against the background of the italian flag. this symbol indicated the party's desire to restore italy's national identity. the famous striker of the latso football club, paolo dicanio, became a member of this party. he w
perhaps this is why it migrated to the south of north america, where the famous ku klux klan society made it its emblem; on the cross, the ku klux klan members crucified freed blacks, burned them and drove them on the wheel, breaking the unfortunate ones. limbs. it is noteworthy that the kkk organizations in the united states still exist; at the moment, these organizations include at least 3,000 people. in the 20th century, symbolism and ideology penetrated among european youth. this was...
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it was democrats who founded the ku klux klan it's a democrats here at the jim crow laws the democrat party it was built on racism. by the way as a republican the first republican president was abraham lincoln our party was literally founded to defeat slavery we succeeded in its democrats have engaged in an naked race and baiting. they try to divide us on race for the try to scare the african-american community unfounded lies. now mind you with the same time joe biden is doing everything he can to trap young african-american kids and hispanic kids in failing schools because joe biden opposes school choice he is fought for and paid for by the teachers unions. and the lie that media says democrats are races for 100 years. but magically they transformed. as you and i know robert byrd senator was senate majority leader a democrat was exalted cyclops in the ku klux klan in joe biden gave a eulogy for him. now i've got to see if you are giving eulogies for klansmen you are not exactly on the moral high ground when it comes to race. but remember biden on race is just going to hypocritically
it was democrats who founded the ku klux klan it's a democrats here at the jim crow laws the democrat party it was built on racism. by the way as a republican the first republican president was abraham lincoln our party was literally founded to defeat slavery we succeeded in its democrats have engaged in an naked race and baiting. they try to divide us on race for the try to scare the african-american community unfounded lies. now mind you with the same time joe biden is doing everything he can...
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you literally go to ku klux klan rallies as a black man. you meet with leadership. how physically dangerous is this for you? why have you chosen this work? >> listen, our society can only become one of two things. it can become that which we sit back and watch it become or what we stand up and make it become an i've chosen the latter. >> what is it like for you in those scenarios, though? >> i have seen things, as derek points out, his change came from being exposed to different people, and he began questioning things, so i bring that to people vicariously when i intend -- attend these clan rallies. i am a firm believer that a missed opportunity for dialogue is a missed opportunity for conflict resolution. >> how concerned are you right now about the growth of white nationalism? >> i think it's an enormous threat. i've never seen a moment in my lifetime where there was more political reception for this movement, because that is always what they are trying to do. they're not powerful because they have millions of members. they are powerful because their ideas are not
you literally go to ku klux klan rallies as a black man. you meet with leadership. how physically dangerous is this for you? why have you chosen this work? >> listen, our society can only become one of two things. it can become that which we sit back and watch it become or what we stand up and make it become an i've chosen the latter. >> what is it like for you in those scenarios, though? >> i have seen things, as derek points out, his change came from being exposed to...
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the policies are the same as the ku klux klan. we have to point that out. >> it is a great disappointment. i am looking for a happy ending. i do not know where the happy ending is. good people have to stand out. good people like yourself, sir. >> the happy ending is complete destruction of hamas. destruction of terrorism in america. bless the people but not those that use it to hide their faces. if they are caught doing it, people will not hire them. >> thank you, professor. by the way, i accept blue ties. happen to love them very much. i am kudlow. i will be right back.an ♪ b (husband) what about communication? (fisher investments) we check in regularly to keep you informed. (wife) which means you'll help us stay on track? (fisher investments) yes. as a fiduciary, we always put your interests first. because we do better when you do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well ♪ ♪ jardiance! ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell ♪ ♪ i take once-dai
the policies are the same as the ku klux klan. we have to point that out. >> it is a great disappointment. i am looking for a happy ending. i do not know where the happy ending is. good people have to stand out. good people like yourself, sir. >> the happy ending is complete destruction of hamas. destruction of terrorism in america. bless the people but not those that use it to hide their faces. if they are caught doing it, people will not hire them. >> thank you, professor....
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the ku klux which had an enormous presence in the 20's. that was a factor. add to the mix the media and in particular one local media outlet, he did the afternoonnewa tribune. we have this tinderbox or powder cake in tulsacatalyst to ignitel violce that occurred on may 31 and june 1 of 1921. host: the tulsa world earlier thisk history month, notable oklahomans and state history. you mentioned -- you are mentioned of one of the notable oklahomans for your work on researching and writing about the tulsa race massacre. they write■q role in bringing ao 100 people dead, 1000 buildings destroyed, this massacre that happened. how does something like that get to be ignored? guest: it is ignored as a deliberate decision on the part of people who are in power and occupy positions ofrivige. , when the massacre occurred inl trajectory. the oil capital of the world. a lot , particularly in white also leadership wanted to minimize the tragedy of the massacre and varnishing the reputation of the city of tulsa. t reason, it was swept under the carpet. the black community,
the ku klux which had an enormous presence in the 20's. that was a factor. add to the mix the media and in particular one local media outlet, he did the afternoonnewa tribune. we have this tinderbox or powder cake in tulsacatalyst to ignitel violce that occurred on may 31 and june 1 of 1921. host: the tulsa world earlier thisk history month, notable oklahomans and state history. you mentioned -- you are mentioned of one of the notable oklahomans for your work on researching and writing about...
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people are generally familiar with the ku klux klan which had an enormous presce that was a factor. media and in particular one local media outlet, he did the afternoon newspaper called the tulsa tribune. we have this tinderbox or powder cake in tulsa needing only some catalyst to ignite the racial violence that occurred on may 31 an the tulsa world earlier this month, especially for john black historyistory. you mentioned one of the notable oklahomans for your workn researching and writing about the tulsa race massacre. they write your work has played a role in bringing attention to a subject long ignored over 100 people dead, 1000 buildings destroyed, this massacre that happened. how does something like that get to be ignored? guest: it is ignored as a deberate dio the part of people who aren occupy posit. tulsa, when the massacre 1921 was on an upward trajectory. it became known as the oil capital of the world. a lot of folks in tulsa, particted to minimize the tragedy of the massacre and varnishing the reputation of the city of tulsa. r that reason, it was swept under the carpet
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you know, the ku klux klan was organized against black people, but also against immigrants, against catholics and jews, guests, mexicans. and the last reason i think why this continues to be a problem is, is basically that keeping immigrants vulnerable and documented, for instance, is profitable. look at the profit, so the agriculture industry, which is built on and documented those labor, that's right. and on that's makes, it gives some people at least a self interest in trying to keep things. but where they are and formatting that kind of racial and the time we're going to stare him. when i say old news clips or even clips from old presidential debates, where people like richard nixon, ronald reagan, even george h. w. bush, are talking about undocumented immigrants. their positions are full of compassion. none of these men, all of whom consider themselves to be conservative. republicans could today survive in the, in the republican party. many of them would be seen as to pro immigrant even to be democrats. when do you think things changed in the us toward, toward migrants, at least this, th
you know, the ku klux klan was organized against black people, but also against immigrants, against catholics and jews, guests, mexicans. and the last reason i think why this continues to be a problem is, is basically that keeping immigrants vulnerable and documented, for instance, is profitable. look at the profit, so the agriculture industry, which is built on and documented those labor, that's right. and on that's makes, it gives some people at least a self interest in trying to keep things....
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you know, the ku klux klan was organized against black people, but also against immigrants, against catholics and jews, just mexicans. and the last reason i think why this continues to be a problem is, is basically that keeping immigrants, vulnerable and documented, for instance, is profitable. look at the profit, so the agriculture industry, which is built on and documented those labor, that's right. and on that's makes, it gives some people at least a self interest in trying to keep things but where they are. and so making that kind of racial and the time we're going to stare him when i see old news clips or even clips from old presidential debates, where people like richard nixon, ronald reagan, even george h. w. bush are talking about undocumented immigrants. their positions are full of compassion. none of these men, all of whom consider themselves to be conservative. republicans could today survive in the, in the republican party. many of them would be seen as to pro immigrant even to be democrats. when do you think things changed in the us toward, toward migrants, at least this, this ha
you know, the ku klux klan was organized against black people, but also against immigrants, against catholics and jews, just mexicans. and the last reason i think why this continues to be a problem is, is basically that keeping immigrants, vulnerable and documented, for instance, is profitable. look at the profit, so the agriculture industry, which is built on and documented those labor, that's right. and on that's makes, it gives some people at least a self interest in trying to keep things...
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klux klan, to the ku klux klan , what? suddenly there’s a treasure in it, here’s ivanovich, lie down, lie down, lie down, just like that, i’ve been promoting this little thing for a month, and you’ve ruined everything for me? you sucker, edik, i rolled her away in 3 minutes, yeah, handcuffed, and you say, i’m unlucky, i get up, my little coat, let’s go. wow, igor, i didn’t bother you with vacuuming, you vacuumed yourself, great, hands here, come on, no, well, now i understand, of course, why no one parks a car here, but in the shade under a tree, you don’t bother anyone, nothing. what the hell is this for bobosov? yes, to spending bobs on a car, what is it? who is this? forward! their faces were on every tv in the country. brunette, hot, sexy, sexy. and what tragedies did the tv stars hide behind their smiles? i wanted to run away from the first broadcast. the bell rings at 4 o'clock in the morning. andrey viktorovich. why did ksenia strizh never become a mother? my mother told me it’s better not to give
klux klan, to the ku klux klan , what? suddenly there’s a treasure in it, here’s ivanovich, lie down, lie down, lie down, just like that, i’ve been promoting this little thing for a month, and you’ve ruined everything for me? you sucker, edik, i rolled her away in 3 minutes, yeah, handcuffed, and you say, i’m unlucky, i get up, my little coat, let’s go. wow, igor, i didn’t bother you with vacuuming, you vacuumed yourself, great, hands here, come on, no, well, now i understand, of...
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there is a growing awareness today of grant's battle against the ku klux klan, in particular, but i think this is only component of a broader array of achievements that included both executive and an entire legislative framework for equal rights that. in this category, i argue is unsurpassed by that of president. now, the reassessment of grants presidency hardly ends with reconstruction. it was rich in other achievements in both domestic and foreign policy. he successfully took on the most fiscal problems the government had ever faced. he refined and successfully reduced an unfair, precedented national debt, exceeding $2 billion for cutting taxes by $300 billion. he secured the return to the gold standard, which upon taking effect in 1879, was accompanied by an abrupt end to a major depression. consider also president grant's often forgotten foreign policy achievements. on three occasions, our 18th president averted threats of war with spain and great britain, while maintaining the nation's honor. his successful settlement of the alabama claims with great britain, which arose from claims
there is a growing awareness today of grant's battle against the ku klux klan, in particular, but i think this is only component of a broader array of achievements that included both executive and an entire legislative framework for equal rights that. in this category, i argue is unsurpassed by that of president. now, the reassessment of grants presidency hardly ends with reconstruction. it was rich in other achievements in both domestic and foreign policy. he successfully took on the most...
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klux klan movies in the white house at the time woodrow wilson but it was a president that said no we don't want this. the military has actually been a reflection of that evolution in america and most importantly it's our last line of defence. when we hear death to america in america, we all have to be at a higher condition of alert and that means, you know, what is christopher wray the fbi doing. was congress doing? what is our military doing right now? we spent a lot of time fighting white radicalism. it appears that there is an air force guy setting himself on fire. bradley manning wasn't exactly a trump delegate. there's a left-wing faction radical out there. >> pete: no doubt i'm watching live pictures right now for hamas protest in chicago. it's a product of our education system but david as you said it's 1 thing to lose harvard. it's another to lose the marine corps. and really have 1. other we protected him fight for it or we lose it. david thank you for your service and everything have done for the country and talking about the war on warriors. it is out any computer it. ever
klux klan movies in the white house at the time woodrow wilson but it was a president that said no we don't want this. the military has actually been a reflection of that evolution in america and most importantly it's our last line of defence. when we hear death to america in america, we all have to be at a higher condition of alert and that means, you know, what is christopher wray the fbi doing. was congress doing? what is our military doing right now? we spent a lot of time fighting white...
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. >> senator, are you or have you ever been a member of the ku klux klan. i am a member of ku klux klan 40, bilbo. >> do you think you would get any klan supporters now? >> no man leaves the klan, he takes an oath. >> i would bet on this, sir, the reporters' integrity against yours, because all of the particulars seem to agree on that quote. do you go out and manufacture it? what did you say to approximate of that? >> i said the best time to keep a [ bleep ] >> which led to intimidating him-- >> mr. andrews, and senator, and all of the group in the balance of this program that we'll have to go ask you not to refer to any race, group, or individual in any derogatory terms. >> very well. >> very well. i will note for the record none of the reporters were using this language, it was the sitting senator. in fact, even after admonishment like that he went on to use the litter and word multiple more times on that broadcast of meet the press. said there had been a you could not have whites only primaries, but when that senator theodore bilbo was up for reelection
. >> senator, are you or have you ever been a member of the ku klux klan. i am a member of ku klux klan 40, bilbo. >> do you think you would get any klan supporters now? >> no man leaves the klan, he takes an oath. >> i would bet on this, sir, the reporters' integrity against yours, because all of the particulars seem to agree on that quote. do you go out and manufacture it? what did you say to approximate of that? >> i said the best time to keep a [ bleep ]...
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klux klan guy a person partnered with to stop the bussing and integration of our school as he said joe biden said he didn't want schools to be racial jungles how come he's never been held to account on that outcome he will meet with these groups and nobody will ask that question. >> not only that stock about the crime bill he offered saying if you don't vote for me you aren't black let's talk about in 2019 when the law errors called him a racist on stage when she was trying to be president. and black men look back on that and we don't forget we are remembering it and also keep in mind if i've said it once i've said it a thousand times. black issues or american issues this is about the economy and reflects in those numbers. if the democrat party cannot get at least 25%, 75% of the black mail vote getting 25 or more percent on that it's about a conversation as its poor policy the last froth roy years for tritt -- president trump and it's bad and now we want to good. now we want to great again and those numbers reflect. >> what's get your reaction or us? >> i'm not surprised by the number
klux klan guy a person partnered with to stop the bussing and integration of our school as he said joe biden said he didn't want schools to be racial jungles how come he's never been held to account on that outcome he will meet with these groups and nobody will ask that question. >> not only that stock about the crime bill he offered saying if you don't vote for me you aren't black let's talk about in 2019 when the law errors called him a racist on stage when she was trying to be...
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on may 17 1924 thousands of members of the indiana chapter of the ku klux klan gathered in south bend indiana, rally, a rally called by their leader t.c. stevenson. the target that day for their despicable and misguided message of true americani catholic institution of the university of notre dame. the young men who attended the university in the holy cross priest who taught at it: in thehat preceded that day the kkk watched despair as coach newt rock ni barn stormed across the country winning praise for their fighting spirit in the university. madam president, we can't forget that at the time catholics were a major target for the kkk in themidwest. and notre dame's success off and on the field an affront to the false message of superiority. the gathered outside the golden dome for a parades, speeches and dances and no small amount of overtly violent intimidation. you see, they weren't used to anyone standing up to them. they weren't expecting anyone to stand up to them. and little did they know that the irish catholic student body across the street had being intimidated. little did t
on may 17 1924 thousands of members of the indiana chapter of the ku klux klan gathered in south bend indiana, rally, a rally called by their leader t.c. stevenson. the target that day for their despicable and misguided message of true americani catholic institution of the university of notre dame. the young men who attended the university in the holy cross priest who taught at it: in thehat preceded that day the kkk watched despair as coach newt rock ni barn stormed across the country winning...
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my grandfather had a business burned to the ground by the ku klux klan. older black people remember that. younger black people don't remember that,s and they want a piece of the action. you can't get their vote with higher minimum wage. you can't get their vote by saying, hey, we'll build housing projects and give you homes. no, they want a business. they want a private jet. they want general with rational wealth -- lauren: are generational wealth. >> young black people want a piece of the action. my father fought in vietnam p if i want a piece of the american dream. no more crumbs. no more crumbs. it's a faustian deal for protection from those evil white folks known as republicans. stuart: so younger black voters or will go for trump in bigger numbers. >> burglary younger black men, absolutely. stuart: charles, we'll be watching you on "making money," 2 p.m -- >> by the way, they told me the topic was the economy. [laughter] i'm just teasing -- stuart: we like our guests to take it through on something they feel passionate about and clearly you do. >> ye
my grandfather had a business burned to the ground by the ku klux klan. older black people remember that. younger black people don't remember that,s and they want a piece of the action. you can't get their vote with higher minimum wage. you can't get their vote by saying, hey, we'll build housing projects and give you homes. no, they want a business. they want a private jet. they want general with rational wealth -- lauren: are generational wealth. >> young black people want a piece of...
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klux klan grand wizard and godchild of former leader david duke, black grew up as the heir to a white nationalist dynasty but when black attended new college of florida they began to question the racist beliefs they once espoused and eventually renounced white supremacy. they began exploring their gender identity. now as an antiracist advocate black rights by going through my experiences of community, legacy and family i hope to show the ways these things have not only shaped me but also drive change from the larger social movements to the smallest individual relationships. joining me now is derek black, author of the klansman's son my journey from white nationalism to antiracism. it is great to see you. we first met because of someone else's book about you. my colleague eli wrote up his book about you. talk about your book and meeting into the white power. >> i was really glad i was able to take the amount of time to write it. this is the first time in my life i think i had enough context and distance from the upbringing that i lived my whole life to even understand what was it, how
klux klan grand wizard and godchild of former leader david duke, black grew up as the heir to a white nationalist dynasty but when black attended new college of florida they began to question the racist beliefs they once espoused and eventually renounced white supremacy. they began exploring their gender identity. now as an antiracist advocate black rights by going through my experiences of community, legacy and family i hope to show the ways these things have not only shaped me but also drive...
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and you have this, you know, the formation of the ku klux klan, and you have wholesale terror against black people. the black codes in the south that try to put african-americans who as close state of slavery as possible. i think johnson that interregnum was fatal. but of course he was overthrow right. his his ideas were overthrown the radicals in congress. right. with the moderates managed to implement reconceive production. they get the 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution and the first federal civil rights laws over which case are still today are being adjudicated so amazingly program. i think what happens in the 1870s is sort of a tragic confluence of really bad faith. grant's second term, which is not only marred by corruption scandals. but there's the panic of 1873, right the democrats take over the house of representative. and for all of you are confused. the democrat party was the conservative party in the 19 century. the republicans were the liberals at that point. so everything you knew about today's politics. you would flip it for the 19th century, right? i think th
and you have this, you know, the formation of the ku klux klan, and you have wholesale terror against black people. the black codes in the south that try to put african-americans who as close state of slavery as possible. i think johnson that interregnum was fatal. but of course he was overthrow right. his his ideas were overthrown the radicals in congress. right. with the moderates managed to implement reconceive production. they get the 14th and 15th amendments to the constitution and the...
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the ku klux klan ran him out of this country, and i am standing here as his grand son as the 63rd governor in the state of maryland. history does matter and so when we look at the fact that in maryland there's an 8 to 1 racial wealth gap that's not because one group is working eight times harder and we're looking at drastic differences between unemployment rates and how cannabis was used as a cudgel■ç against black communits for so long in our nation's history. that's a reality. so i think that what the president is showing that when youio see the president doing things like rescheduling candidates from schedule 1 to schedule 3 and having the largest parton for cannabis convictions and black-owned businesses for black men in 30 years we now have a president who is doing something about the systemic challenges we've been pacing. >> yet some black voters feel as though he has not done enough. has not done enough on police reform and voting rights, for example, and you're seeing this show up in the polls where there is this real■ç enthusiasm gap governor. when i talk to democrats they s
the ku klux klan ran him out of this country, and i am standing here as his grand son as the 63rd governor in the state of maryland. history does matter and so when we look at the fact that in maryland there's an 8 to 1 racial wealth gap that's not because one group is working eight times harder and we're looking at drastic differences between unemployment rates and how cannabis was used as a cudgel■ç against black communits for so long in our nation's history. that's a reality. so i think...
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klux poobah, the guy that heto partnered with to stop bussing and the integration of our schools, he said. joe biden said he didn't wan sat schools to be a racial jungles. how come he's never been heldn to account on that? how come he'll meet with these groups and nobody will probablys ask that questio andn? s >> well, not only that, let's talk about the 94 crime bill that he authore he d. te let's talk about him saying if you don't vote for me, then you ain't black. let's talk about back in 2019 when kamala harris, his current vice president, literally called him a racist on stage. and what we are now seeing t in the country is black men, black people, black men specifically are looking back on that. and we didn't forget it. we are remembering it. and alsowe don't let's keep in mind if i've said this once, shawn, i've said it a thousand times. >> black issues are american issues. r aman issuethis is about the e. and it's reflecting in those numbers. and if the democrat partyrt cannot get at least 25%, at least 75% of the black male vote, and if donald trump is able to get 25 or more
klux poobah, the guy that heto partnered with to stop bussing and the integration of our schools, he said. joe biden said he didn't wan sat schools to be a racial jungles. how come he's never been heldn to account on that? how come he'll meet with these groups and nobody will probablys ask that questio andn? s >> well, not only that, let's talk about the 94 crime bill that he authore he d. te let's talk about him saying if you don't vote for me, then you ain't black. let's talk about back...
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can you if a ku klux riotclan rand occurred at a university campus that the campus campe ities would negotiat with the? the would say, you know, we want about six racist professors because we didn'tth have any diversity here. we are racists on the facultt ha wh'd like a few people who favor segregation. f nobody would dream of doing that. but they're prepared to hirethas hamas supporters, hamas professors, kind of hitler youth oriented professors, you cannot give in to these protesters because you do. it just encourages more and more of these unlawfulf yo prots you give in. if students sign a petition, wt then you negotiate with them. you negotiate with them. if they have th totally and completely lawful, lawful protests, but once they cross the line, end of negotiation no more giving in. otherwise, you're just otherencouraging this kind of lawlessness. >> you know, mike huckabee, watch this unfold.violence the violence got really bad last night out in loass. ting they're expecting maybe more tonight. be and agree with professor dershowitz. i mean, you're negotiating with a group of
can you if a ku klux riotclan rand occurred at a university campus that the campus campe ities would negotiat with the? the would say, you know, we want about six racist professors because we didn'tth have any diversity here. we are racists on the facultt ha wh'd like a few people who favor segregation. f nobody would dream of doing that. but they're prepared to hirethas hamas supporters, hamas professors, kind of hitler youth oriented professors, you cannot give in to these protesters because...
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klux movies in the whitewas also klu house s woodrow wilson. but it was a president that said no aid, we don't want this. the military has actually been a reflection of of that evolution in america. and most it's our last linet lie of defense. and when we hear death oic to america in america, we t all have to be at a at a higher condition of alert. and that meanst a, you know, what is christopher wray of the fbi doing? , wh iwhat is congress doing wht our military doing right now? >> we spent a lot of timecali fighting white radicalism, pete. itsm.it appea tha that there ise guy at least set himself on fire. and, you know, bradley manning wasn't exactly a trump delegate. fire.bradley ing wasnyou know, g faction radical out there, too. >> ne.o doubt. and we're watching live pictures right now of a pro-hamas protest livet in chico it is a product of ourroduct education system. but, david o, as you said,se har it's one thing to lose harvard. it's another thing to losevait'a the marine corps. and we only have one. and either we proteccorps.ave 1o a
klux movies in the whitewas also klu house s woodrow wilson. but it was a president that said no aid, we don't want this. the military has actually been a reflection of of that evolution in america. and most it's our last linet lie of defense. and when we hear death oic to america in america, we t all have to be at a at a higher condition of alert. and that meanst a, you know, what is christopher wray of the fbi doing? , wh iwhat is congress doing wht our military doing right now? >> we...
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should condemn or not the ku klux klan. it was a it was always a very unstable and so he was very cautious about balancing those kinds of issues that could blow apart as coalition coalition says. well, actually, it was a follow up on the chevron deference. and so you seem to be suggesting that the court going to reach a conclusion that future will correct or at a right perhaps, but like, doesn't the supreme court have the to process the very that you were just putting in this audience and find a way to skate on chevron deference and kind of leave it. yeah pretty much into what john roberts who is has had a long on hating chevron deference and wanted to get rid of it. so i think that's a real crusade his but yeah will they will they punt altogether. i doubt it because i think he wants it i think he wants the ability to intervene in select regulatory matters and and i mean look, he's a very smart man and he's probably anticipated. but i don't think. you think you anticipated then the flood of regulation. i think you had no id
should condemn or not the ku klux klan. it was a it was always a very unstable and so he was very cautious about balancing those kinds of issues that could blow apart as coalition coalition says. well, actually, it was a follow up on the chevron deference. and so you seem to be suggesting that the court going to reach a conclusion that future will correct or at a right perhaps, but like, doesn't the supreme court have the to process the very that you were just putting in this audience and find...
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should condemn or not the ku klux klan. it was a it was always a very unstable and so he was very cautious about balancing those kinds of issues that could blow apart as coalition coalition says. well, actually, it was a follow up on the chevron deference. and so you seem to be suggesting that the court going to reach a conclusion that future will correct or at a right perhaps, but like, doesn't the supreme court have the to process the very that you were just putting in this audience and find a way to skate on chevron deference and kind of leave it. yeah pretty much into what john roberts who is has had a long on hating chevron deference and wanted to get rid of it. so i think that's a real crusade his but yeah will they will they punt altogether. i doubt it because i think he wants it i think he wants the ability to intervene in select regulatory matters and and i mean look, he's a very smart man and he's probably anticipated. but i don't think. you think you anticipated then the flood of regulation. i think you had no id
should condemn or not the ku klux klan. it was a it was always a very unstable and so he was very cautious about balancing those kinds of issues that could blow apart as coalition coalition says. well, actually, it was a follow up on the chevron deference. and so you seem to be suggesting that the court going to reach a conclusion that future will correct or at a right perhaps, but like, doesn't the supreme court have the to process the very that you were just putting in this audience and find...