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clay t whitehead. tom who conceived and headed the white house office of telecommunications and assembled his own team of brainiacs, including antonin scalia, who would go on to become one of the greatest of all supreme court justices. and brian lamb, who would go on to found c-span and become one of america's greatest civic educators. tom died in 2008, just shy of 70. having lived to see the first fruits of his policy revolution, steve jobs had introduced the iphone just year and a half before and helping and having helped advance that revolution as. a pathbreaking satellite entrepreneur nor his legacy lives in his papers collected at the library of congress and the nixon library, and in the work our three distinguished panelists. margaret whitehead was tom's soulmate and his wife for 35 years. she part of his creative adventures engineering, economics, politics and business on a daily basis as ph.d. cultural historian, she has been perfectly equipped to preserve and interpret cultural transformation.
clay t whitehead. tom who conceived and headed the white house office of telecommunications and assembled his own team of brainiacs, including antonin scalia, who would go on to become one of the greatest of all supreme court justices. and brian lamb, who would go on to found c-span and become one of america's greatest civic educators. tom died in 2008, just shy of 70. having lived to see the first fruits of his policy revolution, steve jobs had introduced the iphone just year and a half before...
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but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less of a toxic phenomenon, a toxic ideology that it doesn't necessarily involve sexism, militarism, and that of thing, and yet that it's still a problem attic. and so i offer prudential constitu biblical and theological reasons for rejecting even this benign form of christi
but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful...
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but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less of a toxic phenomenon, a toxic ideology that it doesn't necessarily involve sexism, militarism, and that of thing, and yet that it's still a problem attic. and so i offer prudential constitu biblical and theological reasons for rejecting even this benign form of christi
but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful...
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but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful of americans embrace this sort of toxic stew. so i redefined christian nationalism. what i mean by it are those americans who believe america was founded as a christian nation and who believe christianity should be favored above other religions that instance, christian prayer, be returned to public schools, contending is far less of a toxic phenomenon, a toxic ideology that it doesn't necessarily involve sexism, militarism, and that of thing, and yet that it's still a problem attic. and so i offer prudential constitu biblical and theological reasons for rejecting even this benign form of christi
but people like andrew whitehead and samuel perry defined christian nationalism as it stew of racism sexism. nationalism, people who want to bring christ and country and again oppress everyone except for christian males and. moreover, they argue that 51.9% of americans fully or partially embrace this toxic stew. and so this is a very scary phenomenon. and if you listen to almost all the critics, one of the things i do in my book is i say no good reason to believe that more than a tiny handful...
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. >> reporter: jessica whitehead is the curator of collections at the kentucky derby museum. she says the founder ever the kentucky derby, meriweather lewis clark jr. did his homework. he and his new socialized wife went to a derby in paris. >> there they saw how beautiful the ensembles women and men were wearing to the races and wanted to cultivate a similar atmosphere of social elegance and of fashion elegance. >> reporter: his wife and her friends got that point across before the first derby in 1875. >> they dressed up to the nines. they all got into a beautiful open carriage and rode around the streets of louisville, encouraging people to come out to the kentucky derby, dressed in their finest. >> reporter: for the early derbies, fashion would have looked something like this. hats for men and women were a part of every day ensembles. in the 1940s, the designs became bigger and brighter, racing fans hoping to catch the eyes of the media. >> that journalists would immediately pick you out of the crowd and say ooh, i want to feature you in the courier journal. >> reporter: i
. >> reporter: jessica whitehead is the curator of collections at the kentucky derby museum. she says the founder ever the kentucky derby, meriweather lewis clark jr. did his homework. he and his new socialized wife went to a derby in paris. >> there they saw how beautiful the ensembles women and men were wearing to the races and wanted to cultivate a similar atmosphere of social elegance and of fashion elegance. >> reporter: his wife and her friends got that point across...
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whitehead, a 20 point _ peoples voting intention. whitehead, a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple _ a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple of— a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple of seconds ago, no change really— couple of seconds ago, no change really set — couple of seconds ago, no change really set the end of last week. gk, really set the end of last week. ok, but we have — really set the end of last week. ok, but we have many weeks really set the end of last week. <1>t1, but we have many weeks at the end of this election. —— till the end of the election. that was robert who looks at the stats for this election. i was on the bus on the weekend and someone was already canvassing saying they were doing the canvassing for an opinion poll so that we are really in the thick of it. i'm just going to complete this journey, of it. i'm just going to complete thisjourney, by taking us back around the newsroom, i should also see the weather a team sit round there. i am just pointing i don't know if you can see me
whitehead, a 20 point _ peoples voting intention. whitehead, a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple _ a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple of— a 20 point gap, that i showed you a couple of seconds ago, no change really— couple of seconds ago, no change really set — couple of seconds ago, no change really set the end of last week. gk, really set the end of last week. ok, but we have — really set the end of last week. ok, but we have many weeks really set the end of last week....
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on dei is the political analyst and democratic strategies and friend of the show as well as dominic whitehead, vice president of campaigns at the naacp p. you have done so many of these conversations about dei. can you talk about and share what some of the biggest misconceptions people have about what it is and what isn't? >> i think one of the biggest misconceptions is many people believe dei is a free ride because you are a minority background and have access to think not based on merit or your talent but because you were born a certain race. that is incorrect and has always been incorrect and there is no evidence to showcase that it could go any other direction. what we know is those diverse candidates are often candidates who have more credentialing than their white counterparts meeting they have elevated education, longer resumes and they built themselves up to be competitive. with that being said, we also have to recognize that dei is not new. despite those in the post george floyd era have brought this up recently. it is something that has been in place for over 40 plus years. to your
on dei is the political analyst and democratic strategies and friend of the show as well as dominic whitehead, vice president of campaigns at the naacp p. you have done so many of these conversations about dei. can you talk about and share what some of the biggest misconceptions people have about what it is and what isn't? >> i think one of the biggest misconceptions is many people believe dei is a free ride because you are a minority background and have access to think not based on merit...
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author colson whitehead will no longer address the university of massachusetts amherst's graduation ceremony, writing on social media that, "calling the cops on peaceful protesters is a shameful act." elsewhere, an act of mass applause. >> asna tabassum. [applause] lisa: at the university of southern california, cheers for asna tabassum. >> you may not know this, but asna is usc's 2024 valedictorian. lisa: a prominent student activist. the university canceled her speech, but students at an awards ceremony gave her a standing ovation. for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins. amna: there were also arrests at new mexico state university last night. police charged 13 people after a school building was damaged and vandalized. protests over the war in gaza are also making headlines at this year's "eurovision" song contest in malmo, sweden. it's the world's biggest live musical event. israeli singer eden golan has made tomorrow's finals after modifying her song. organizers ruled the original, about the october 7 hamas attack in israel, was too political. on thursday, more than 10,000 demonstrator
author colson whitehead will no longer address the university of massachusetts amherst's graduation ceremony, writing on social media that, "calling the cops on peaceful protesters is a shameful act." elsewhere, an act of mass applause. >> asna tabassum. [applause] lisa: at the university of southern california, cheers for asna tabassum. >> you may not know this, but asna is usc's 2024 valedictorian. lisa: a prominent student activist. the university canceled her speech,...
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will: janice dean is live from churchill downs with curator jessica whitehead with more on the best moments from the race's long history. they join us now. >> good morning. this is exciting. 150, jessica. how are we celebrating? >> we are celebrating with a new book that we've come out with all about the objects that we have many our museum collection at the kentucky derby museum. >> we're going to do top four moments over 150 years. let's start off with number one. >> yeah. well, of course, 1875, the very first kentucky derby. so i brought some hats that you might have seen women wearing in the stands because, of course, fashion is such a huge part of the kentucky derby. these are as -- amazing hats that would have been worn in the 1880s or 1890s. >> this is like a fascinator. >> i know. it's not as different can. >> no, it's not. >> yeah. >> our heads have gotten bigger in more ways than one. okay, number two. [laughter] >> so the longest shot to ever win the kentucky derby. that happened in 1913 with a horse named donna rail, and donna rail won 91 to 1 odds, so you could make a fortune.
will: janice dean is live from churchill downs with curator jessica whitehead with more on the best moments from the race's long history. they join us now. >> good morning. this is exciting. 150, jessica. how are we celebrating? >> we are celebrating with a new book that we've come out with all about the objects that we have many our museum collection at the kentucky derby museum. >> we're going to do top four moments over 150 years. let's start off with number one. >>...
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as millions across the country are forced from their homes, thoughts from 7 g m t on monday whitehead announce, is here. millions of champions are heading to the polls on monday to choose their next leader. replacing the countries transitional council from a list of 10 candidates on sunday, members of the security forces and try the into a broad, ready cost. edwards. i'm gonna address or voice mail from the capital engineering members of charge security personnel queue up early to have their site. they have voting a day early, so they can be free to work during one disparate special that much. they bureau, i read a caesar election centers opened at 6 o'clock in the morning. the turn out was impressive. the military's voting process went very well, charges will leave abroad and nobody community is also voted on sunday. 8 and a half 1000000 people have registered to vote in this election, hoping whoever wins will address the desperate conditions they nipple by somebody supposed to do. the principal concerns of chaldeans right now are security health fighting corruption, good governance,
as millions across the country are forced from their homes, thoughts from 7 g m t on monday whitehead announce, is here. millions of champions are heading to the polls on monday to choose their next leader. replacing the countries transitional council from a list of 10 candidates on sunday, members of the security forces and try the into a broad, ready cost. edwards. i'm gonna address or voice mail from the capital engineering members of charge security personnel queue up early to have their...
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don whitehead, and it is interesting. but we see reports that vitale bonds delegation heading to the form of russia is lumnick wild and be tough capital cuz on wasn't able to fly to come out on time due to the drug attacks that have to stay most for longer. but as long as the ad photos, cuz on temporarily suspended, it was the time about it, which was bonds in russian by the way, it's still maintains contacts of rational sorts. he's a while of foreign ministry spokeswoman. maria is a har. why has said that these continue, that's hot and spine ukraine on civilians in rushes, boat regions in the rushes battle gold region in particular, which borders ukraine, a word demonstration of the criminality of kids and the western powers behind it. and she threatens kids with punishment, and also in a different case to grow as a tax appeal. power and russian southern russ stole region to explosions, took place that, but no font has been reported. so since the beginning of 2024, ukraine has repeatedly touched russia's fuel and energy
don whitehead, and it is interesting. but we see reports that vitale bonds delegation heading to the form of russia is lumnick wild and be tough capital cuz on wasn't able to fly to come out on time due to the drug attacks that have to stay most for longer. but as long as the ad photos, cuz on temporarily suspended, it was the time about it, which was bonds in russian by the way, it's still maintains contacts of rational sorts. he's a while of foreign ministry spokeswoman. maria is a har. why...
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i would have to personally interact with sergeant vargas, which i have not done, or colonel whitehead, or the company commanders to find out what broke down. if sergeant vargas had a positive i.d. on a note in the target with hostile intent, the rules of engagement allowed it. >> mr. self is recognized. >> thank you for being here and your testimony. general mckenzie , before i go there, i was going to ask the question on the roe. we have had several conversations and i did not know who had the ultimate authority. if he had taken the shot, an roe, in my 25 years deployments on four continents, is crucial. if he had taken the shot in today's military, one wonders what would have happened to our young sergeant? general mckenzie , my question to you, on august 26th, -- that is five days later, you thought would be fighting the taliban from a common purpose, on the 26, to full-scale combat on the 31st. what was your intent between those five days? >> let me briefly talk about the roe question between august 16th and 23 teams took lethal shots for this roe and nothing happened to the indiv
i would have to personally interact with sergeant vargas, which i have not done, or colonel whitehead, or the company commanders to find out what broke down. if sergeant vargas had a positive i.d. on a note in the target with hostile intent, the rules of engagement allowed it. >> mr. self is recognized. >> thank you for being here and your testimony. general mckenzie , before i go there, i was going to ask the question on the roe. we have had several conversations and i did not know...
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i would have to personally interact with them which i want to do, or colonel whitehead, or the company commanders, et cetera, to find out the breakdown, obviously, something broke down and it sergeant tyler vargas-andrews had a positive i.d. on a note in the target and that was hostile act or hostile intent , the rules of engagement would allow it. >> mr. self is recognized. >> thank you for being here and your testimony. general mckenzie , i was going to ask the question on the roa. we have had several conversations and i was not sure as to who had the ultimate authority thank you for your answer.. one has to wonder, if he had taken the shot, an roe in my 25 year deployment on four continents, is crucial. if he had taken the shot in today's military, one has to wonder what would've happened to our young sergeant. general mckenzie , on august 26th, at a press briefing, i am trying to sort through the dates, what your intent was. you said that you had a common person -- purpose with the taliban in the evacuation on the 26th. you have testified today that you are also telling people that
i would have to personally interact with them which i want to do, or colonel whitehead, or the company commanders, et cetera, to find out the breakdown, obviously, something broke down and it sergeant tyler vargas-andrews had a positive i.d. on a note in the target and that was hostile act or hostile intent , the rules of engagement would allow it. >> mr. self is recognized. >> thank you for being here and your testimony. general mckenzie , i was going to ask the question on the...