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house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive houses. but they didn't have enough money. and and and sarah polk was another good example where she sort of made a campaign promise that if she were first lady, she would stay within her budget. and part of the way she she did that was she got rid of ten staff members, the white house, and replaced them all with her enslaved servants. and that was how she budget. so congress has never done enough and. this is sort of the whole history of first ladies and the white house in the frustrations they had of running this house wit
house at the white house. the money went to their owners. and so for her son to have done that was really kind of a shocking revelation to me when i discovered that. and there's a reason why these families brought their enslaved workers. and that was simply because congress never gave them enough money to run for the president's mansion house in new york and philadelphia. and that was part of why the washington's brought. they also hired individuals, both whites, to work in their executive...
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white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in some sort of federal agency and lincoln almost certainly never saw that one and never had the opportunity respond right thank you so much that. remember, let's hear more about this black delegation of august 1862 body. by the end of the first year of the war, lincoln had concluded that something had to be done about slavery, even though in his first inaugural address he did that he had no intention of doing anything about slavery and that he had no ability to do anything about slavery. but by the end that
white. in the second letter, she asked for a response. but how would she have received wouldn't it have been intercepted by her owner? it's a great question. the likelihood that lincoln didn't write a response to that letter. sadly, the annie davis there was some correspondence that enslaved people were able to send and receive before the civil war, although it was often very difficult because it could have been intercepted in this case her letter went throughout the bureaucracy wound up in...
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and then you've got the white community, white supremacists notion, white nationalists, promotion of an ideology that is simply saying it's to make it very simple. it's almost everything against that. they're going to challenge african-americans in owning land and say that that's not what it is. we're going to give the land back to the southern landholders and you're going to be able to rent out land or or farmland with them and you're not going to be able to vote your voice doesn't count. you don't have the right to go to school. and if you have the right to go to school will be a very limited time. and so you have the tension of these things going on and the way that these things are going to be imposed most, more often than not is the use of violence. professor 1871, six years after the end of the civil war, how did this issue of racial violence get congress's attention? it got its attention mainly because it is so perverse and it's widespread. acts of violence happening throughout the south. the murder of individuals that is taking place. black and white individuals, black indivi
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general whiting: yes, sir. to your point, i know all the services are thinking about this, what do we do when our pre not available. in space command it's to make sure it doesn't happen. the service vs. to train what their secondary plans are and all of them have those plans in place. and to your point are training those to their people. several of the services, such as the army, navy, and marines also have relatively small but dedicated cadres of space personnel to help their commanders understand the benefits and vulnerabilities of space so they can understand when those times might be they have to go to those secondary plans. senator king: i'm going to talk about those gaps i mentioned at the beginning that i don't want to overemphasize. you have partial responsibility for missile defense. it bothers me that we have been very slow on the issue of directed energy. we are using $2 million, or $5 million missiles to knock down 200,000 or $300,000 drones. this should be a task for directed energy. i hope that's
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or working white americans. and it seems that we we actually miss out on chances for solidarity by erecting these these divisions based on on physical characteristics that might even be the heart of the matter at hand. yeah, that's a great point. in my book, i argue i'm not all against policies that are meant to help people, to help people that are the unluckiest in our society but like martin luther king expounded in his book why we can't wait. i think the way those policies should be implemented are on the basis by socioeconomic poverty rather than on the basis of race to have a real conversation about the spectrum of disadvantage as a country where there so much wealth and so much poverty. i think we have to acknowledge this point that poverty, however, like to measure it. whether that's wealth, income or some combination aren't measure that is really the crux of what distinguishes people with privilege and without it is this country. at least it does. it delineates that difference much better than race does
or working white americans. and it seems that we we actually miss out on chances for solidarity by erecting these these divisions based on on physical characteristics that might even be the heart of the matter at hand. yeah, that's a great point. in my book, i argue i'm not all against policies that are meant to help people, to help people that are the unluckiest in our society but like martin luther king expounded in his book why we can't wait. i think the way those policies should be...
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i came to the nixon white house in august 1970 as a member of white house communications agency, also known as waco, which i'm sure most of your panelists are familiar our our mission at that time as it is today is to provide communications support for the office of the president. i look back at 1970 as the prehistoric days of communication and presidential communications. three months after i arrived with walker, i was sent to paris november 1974, de gaulle's funeral probably one of the most challenging trips that i was with the president. world wide leaders. we got to paris, we got it out one of our hotel rooms that we were staying at that became basically the paris white house, our switchboard was up and operational within a few hours. and i remember i don't know how they did it, but when i was working the switchboard we had what we called long haul trunk lines back to the white house. i was abroad journalism major university of iowa, unlike tom whitehead, who had his degree at m.i.t. so i had no idea how it worked. but it was fascinating that i could take a switchboard cord, plug
i came to the nixon white house in august 1970 as a member of white house communications agency, also known as waco, which i'm sure most of your panelists are familiar our our mission at that time as it is today is to provide communications support for the office of the president. i look back at 1970 as the prehistoric days of communication and presidential communications. three months after i arrived with walker, i was sent to paris november 1974, de gaulle's funeral probably one of the most...
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the holy grail of white shark research is the birth of a great white shark. and i believe that that is probably the closest we've ever been to the actual birth of a great white shark. phil believes the size and shape of the fins all point to a very young shark. he thinks the white layer could be residue from birth. if this is indeed a newborn white shark that still has this, - what we call embryonic layer, mucus—like substance - still on its body — - never been seen before. so this would be the first case that we've seen such a thing. _ who knows how old the shark actually is? - is it minutes old, hours old, days old, weeks old? - | but nowhere else in literature has| such a finding ever been observed. but both men also say that this may be a skin condition. other experts accept this could be a historic discovery but that they need more evidence. everything that we know - about reproduction in white sharks comes from about ten females that were killed that were pregnant - at various stages of pregnancy. that's it. so we really don't know much, if anything
the holy grail of white shark research is the birth of a great white shark. and i believe that that is probably the closest we've ever been to the actual birth of a great white shark. phil believes the size and shape of the fins all point to a very young shark. he thinks the white layer could be residue from birth. if this is indeed a newborn white shark that still has this, - what we call embryonic layer, mucus—like substance - still on its body — - never been seen before. so this would be...
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white southerners. they can be. i don't believe in all that about having separate land and everything. we have a we should be integrated with the white people here. they can be our friends. and you know, jason lynch was wrong. as we find out, lynch was real wrong. but this is what happened. this meeting. stanton told he told general sherman's sherman, i heard these people. you heard these people. you need to do. he said, bet i'm a come up with a policy. he thought about it and came up policy said they want land, they want to control their own institutions. i am giving them 40 acres. there was no mule actually. i'll give you 40 acres. so all these confiscated from all these traders who have turned themselves their own country. and that's where i actually comes from. and it was just again, tied here to this narrative. all right, drop glasses. all right. so now i'm going to jump up to the in the war and then we'll see. all right. here we have atlanta had been a small town before the war, but expanded in the years to fo
white southerners. they can be. i don't believe in all that about having separate land and everything. we have a we should be integrated with the white people here. they can be our friends. and you know, jason lynch was wrong. as we find out, lynch was real wrong. but this is what happened. this meeting. stanton told he told general sherman's sherman, i heard these people. you heard these people. you need to do. he said, bet i'm a come up with a policy. he thought about it and came up policy...
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welcome to the white house _ hear, them speak. welcome to the white house easter— hear, them speak. welcome to the white house easter egg _ hear, them speak. welcome to the white house easter egg roll. - hear, them speak. welcome to the| white house easter egg roll. happy easter, everybody! iam white house easter egg roll. happy easter, everybody! i am a teacher, so i love any time when we can turn the white house into a classroom. and that is what we are doing today. the south lawn is transforming into our learning playground and a school community, and that there is so much to discover will stop listening to a story in the reading nook, explore space, make circuit breakers, write notes to our troops, take a field trip to a farm, hunt for dinosaur fossils, and so much more. education expands our horizons and transports us into new worlds. just like these are it allows all students are to sewer and reach unimaginable heights —— to soar. -- to soar. that is jill biden there and we are _ -- to soar. that is jill biden there and we are speaking _ -- to soar. that is jill biden ther
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especially in terms of white supremacy and extremism. now, the folks around me are all very different. they have different ideas. some of them are t das. some of them are very progressive leftists but they came together in 2013 when judd blevins was elected. we knew a little bit about his past, some stuff was on the internet, but these are the folks like you just showed, connie and nancy, these are the folks who really just wouldn't let go. they kept going to city council meetings holding the picture of judd blevins up at unite the right. they kept having protests and they wouldn't let it go. now, to me, and all the people here, it just shows the power of what a small group of organized people with a goal can do. >> so just to be clear, i think you said 2013, but he has only been in office since 2023 i believe. and, enid is like, i believe, republicans have a 4-1 advantage in voter registration. white grievance is a central plank of the republican party platform at this stage and i wonder if you have gotten a sense this kind of white sup
especially in terms of white supremacy and extremism. now, the folks around me are all very different. they have different ideas. some of them are t das. some of them are very progressive leftists but they came together in 2013 when judd blevins was elected. we knew a little bit about his past, some stuff was on the internet, but these are the folks like you just showed, connie and nancy, these are the folks who really just wouldn't let go. they kept going to city council meetings holding the...
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but i was particularly to the fact that i was a white reporter, white journalist writing about these issues, race. and so i was very careful, spend a lot of time with and not just this is true with white people. well, who i talk to but to make sure i was representing the way especially their family, the way that felt that accurate and authentic to them. so reviewing with them exactly what i was planning to say. you know, spending a lot of time, these were not just like one off interviews for the family, stories that were told. these many conversations over a long period of time. but let's move away the town and talk about the school. so how is all this affecting the school system and what are the parents and the children doing? what are they seeing in the school system as the town is going through all of these changes? right. so, you know, integration, the of black families is sort of spreading other neighborhoods. and in fact, one particular there was one neighborhood in shaker that did experience rapid white flight. it's called moreland. there were the school became overwhelmingly
but i was particularly to the fact that i was a white reporter, white journalist writing about these issues, race. and so i was very careful, spend a lot of time with and not just this is true with white people. well, who i talk to but to make sure i was representing the way especially their family, the way that felt that accurate and authentic to them. so reviewing with them exactly what i was planning to say. you know, spending a lot of time, these were not just like one off interviews for...
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they are there at the white house in the white house briefing room every day, and they helped to negotiate certain things with the white house about access, about protocols, who sits where, the travel schedule, the routines for getting pool reporters closest to the president. it is a pretty busy organization, as kelly o'donnell was just saying. however, once a year, they do have this dinner, which they bill as a fundraiser for their scholarship programs. they give scholarships to journalists in college. obviously, though, it is a moment to schmooze. it has become a big thing where the corporate owners of the media organizations bring in politicians who they want to get more access to. they bring in corporate advertisers. they bring in celebrities to impress the politicians and the advertisers. it has become a tremendous happening in washington. it is washington's super bowl. >> janet donovan, talk about it being a tremendous happening. you have been out and about today and this week at some of the parties. who are some of the a-listers? >> this morning, i went to a breakfast at the ambassa
they are there at the white house in the white house briefing room every day, and they helped to negotiate certain things with the white house about access, about protocols, who sits where, the travel schedule, the routines for getting pool reporters closest to the president. it is a pretty busy organization, as kelly o'donnell was just saying. however, once a year, they do have this dinner, which they bill as a fundraiser for their scholarship programs. they give scholarships to journalists in...
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i'm dying white home for blue perfume i am blue. i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, light, de i! i'm taking it with a new bike. so bukty, dare the temple, i’m tearing everything up, it’s white. i am not predetermined, i am not predetermined, i am not self-sufficient, the stealing light of my proy. white house for this letter ukraine, smile , i’m cleaning our great house. i love my land, calm and green, everyone is dozing on their feet by the stove, there are cheerful clothes above the huts, and the huts smell of argan bread, i know everything here and it hurts. forget-me-nots yes, yes, sadzitstsa is important busel on tapola, hell is lastavak and forests of truth, on the night of the floating sun, the sun is burning, the sky is clouded with fogs, the sacred, unimaginable thing that you don’t know on someone else’s land, so i love my land forever and i remember, and when the sun goes out yes, i will have a dream of sk
i'm dying white home for blue perfume i am blue. i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, i am not self-made, light, de i! i'm taking it with a new bike. so bukty, dare the temple, i’m tearing everything up, it’s white. i am not predetermined, i am not predetermined, i am not self-sufficient, the stealing light of my proy. white house for this letter ukraine, smile , i’m cleaning our great house. i love my...
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white person has gotten are safe because of white supremacy and policy or practice, right? so for me, about 146,000 of that comes from money that i got from my family that i then when i went back through our family history, can pretty reliably say we wouldn't have had access to that money, have we weren't white. right. and my family no, i didn't know this one. i wanted to the project, but all the money that gets passed down to me comes from one grandfather who became a banker and the 1920s and 30s. so when 1930, there were about a quarter million bankers in the only 80 of which were black so very unlikely you would have had that job and been able to accrue that kind of wealth. if he had an event, white, as well as, you know, he had a racial covenant on the house that he owned, right. and then sold and was a we'll go into assisted living as an elder. so that's 146,000 there. but then really right, the social bonus that i get as an adult when i'm out in the world. so people offering me a jobs, offering me apartments. i mean, these are things i have to qualify for and work at.
white person has gotten are safe because of white supremacy and policy or practice, right? so for me, about 146,000 of that comes from money that i got from my family that i then when i went back through our family history, can pretty reliably say we wouldn't have had access to that money, have we weren't white. right. and my family no, i didn't know this one. i wanted to the project, but all the money that gets passed down to me comes from one grandfather who became a banker and the 1920s and...
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and the st white river i grew up on. it's one of the great and beautiful rivers in the midwest that comes down from up in northern wisconsin and finally joins in to mississippi river. i've got that in the wild river system happy about that because those are two resources i grew up with. but i would say that earth day, i'm probably the happiest with good morning. welcome to the nixon presidential library and museum. my name is joe lopez, vice president of marketing communications for the richard nixon foundation. we're pleased to have you here today in yorba linda and a greeting to those of you watching on c-span and youtube today. today's legacy forum is co-presented by the richard foundation and the nixon presidential library, national archives and administration. we've done more than 30 of these nixon legacy forums over the past ten years, and you can find all of them on our website. nixon foundation dot org. i'd like to start by introducing geoff shepard. jeff served as, associate director of the domestic council in t
and the st white river i grew up on. it's one of the great and beautiful rivers in the midwest that comes down from up in northern wisconsin and finally joins in to mississippi river. i've got that in the wild river system happy about that because those are two resources i grew up with. but i would say that earth day, i'm probably the happiest with good morning. welcome to the nixon presidential library and museum. my name is joe lopez, vice president of marketing communications for the richard...
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a white house reporter. of course i am desperate for an interview with biden. >> i am a white house correspondent multiple questions and multiple topics, with multiple follow-ups >> i'm a white house press secretary, of course i sidestepr if you questions here and d there, with i don't want to get ahead of the president. tonight, i'm going to get ahead of the president, and have a speech right here. and there are some great punchlines. >> no. no. no. no. no. no. >> we are the white house press, of course we move the press out of the oval. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i am a white house correspondent and of course, ofr course we want to take you behind the scenes. this is one night where we celebrate, we laugh, hopefully at ourselves, we take a breath and a beat, before we get back to work. with a world on edge, a nation weary, but resilient. a campaign that is not the echo of four years ago, however familiar the names and the issues. all of this a heck of a story. our white house correspondents association
a white house reporter. of course i am desperate for an interview with biden. >> i am a white house correspondent multiple questions and multiple topics, with multiple follow-ups >> i'm a white house press secretary, of course i sidestepr if you questions here and d there, with i don't want to get ahead of the president. tonight, i'm going to get ahead of the president, and have a speech right here. and there are some great punchlines. >> no. no. no. no. no. no. >> we...
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things for white america. now miller runs an organization called america first legal, which has filed multiple lawsuits aimed at evisceraing the government. spencer is known for coining the term alt right. it's a way of saying white supremacist which brings me to steve bannon. he described breitbart news as the platform for the alt right. when donald trump ran for president in 2016, bannon was appointed chief executive officer of his campaign. which ultimately led to a spot as chief strategist in the trump administration, creating a direct line of white nationalism to the white house. the highest level of government and, well, you know the rest. this is how white nationalism has become normalized in american politics. jed blevins wouldn't have been able to get elected if it weren't for donald trump and his ability to make it mainstream. it may be the one thing, besides getting the party of reagan to love russia, that he was able to do that no one else has. this ideology has always existed. people have tried in
things for white america. now miller runs an organization called america first legal, which has filed multiple lawsuits aimed at evisceraing the government. spencer is known for coining the term alt right. it's a way of saying white supremacist which brings me to steve bannon. he described breitbart news as the platform for the alt right. when donald trump ran for president in 2016, bannon was appointed chief executive officer of his campaign. which ultimately led to a spot as chief strategist...
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. >> greg: whatever happened to white supremacy? remember when the number 1 domestic threat for the nation was ethnically motivated to violent extremist advocating for the superiority of the white race? the good old days. it turns out the number 1 threat to us and biden's presidency is a teleprompter the party that props up its desiccated end a raid reader when you think about the crowds currently fighting cots in the streets and buttoning white jewish students and keeping them from simply attending school we realize these are not the white supremacists that we were promised the white sheets have been replaced by a black ski masks and balaclavas for one feel cheated is insurrection affirmative action they're taking all the races to jobs without even trying but i guess when they said celebrate diversity they meant among bigots as well and they are bigots all right except with brand-new tents who is paying for all of these? how did they get them there so quickly? do their parents work for dick's sporting goods? did they just loot a ba
. >> greg: whatever happened to white supremacy? remember when the number 1 domestic threat for the nation was ethnically motivated to violent extremist advocating for the superiority of the white race? the good old days. it turns out the number 1 threat to us and biden's presidency is a teleprompter the party that props up its desiccated end a raid reader when you think about the crowds currently fighting cots in the streets and buttoning white jewish students and keeping them from...
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and then you've got the white community, white supremacists notion, white nationalists, promotion of an ideology that is simply saying it's to make it very simple. it's almost everything against that. they're going to challenge african-americans in owning land and say that that's not what it is. we're going to give the land back to the southern landholders and you're going to be able to rent out land or or farmland with them and you're not going to be able to vote your voice doesn't count. you don't have the right to go to school. and if you have the right to go to school will be a very limited time. and so you have the tension of these things going on and the way that these things are going to be imposed most, more often than not is the use of violence. professor 1871, six years after the end of the civil war, how did this issue of racial violence get congress's attention? it got its attention mainly because it is so perverse and it's widespread. acts of violence happening throughout the south. the murder of individuals that is taking place. black and white individuals, black indivi
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and likewise, white people should be 60% of everything. i think that's an absurd and really dangerous definition of racism, because what it justifies is a kind of top-down, heavy-handed manipulation of policies to discriminate against one race and discriminate in favor of another race until the end of time, until this mythical moment where we get to equal outcomes, which will never, ever, ever happen. - you talk about the disparity fallacy, the presumption that any racial disparity must be the result of racism. and you cite thomas sowell, who argued that disparities were driven by other factors aside from discrimination. of course, sowell appeared on the original "firing line" at least once in 1981. take a look at what said in this clip. - i don't find anything faintly resembling an even representation of people in any institution anywhere in the world, broken down by any way. there's been a recent study of military forces around the world in which they can find no country in which their military force represents even approximately the eth
and likewise, white people should be 60% of everything. i think that's an absurd and really dangerous definition of racism, because what it justifies is a kind of top-down, heavy-handed manipulation of policies to discriminate against one race and discriminate in favor of another race until the end of time, until this mythical moment where we get to equal outcomes, which will never, ever, ever happen. - you talk about the disparity fallacy, the presumption that any racial disparity must be the...
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so you're the white one of the white house reporters. and here comes this bigfoot barbara. what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a presence, especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house. but when we travel wild with her, she was just she was that that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, they brought the travel pool. me and couple of other reporters up to the the elegant ballroom of the the avalon palace. they opened the doors and there was president carter and mrs. carter shah of iran, king hussein of jordan. and they just all said, happy new year, toast and champagne and everything. and i said, mr. president, you're going to go to egypt tomorrow to see president sadat. why is that? he went one. barbara wasn't there because. she and john chancellor of nbc and some the other bigwigs had been invited to the party they were off dancing somewhere and indeed, a few minutes later, we went back downstairs. the
so you're the white one of the white house reporters. and here comes this bigfoot barbara. what did the white house press corps think of her? she didn't come to the white house and. hang with us in the press briefing room. she was a presence, especially during that time where she got the sadat begin. all that was done, obviously away, from the white house. but when we travel wild with her, she was just she was that that new year's eve in tehran at midnight, they brought the travel pool. me and...
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white of the jews became white. they'd been there for one, two, three generations and do not identify with either the black experience of systemic racism or don't identify with undocumented immigration. they feel pigeonholed needing to identify with either of those two groups in order to be a democrat. particularly with young men. it's one of the craziest polls i so with latino voters after 2020 jubilee systemic racism is a problem? that indicated whether or not you're going to vote for trump or not. there are lots of things like that that are profound tectonic shift happening in american society. the american culture. people write books about like 20 and 30 years from now. see trends happening that patrick moore was mentioning. >> i know he talks a lot of young people some of the other posters and people who can dock to group some are nonpartisan and researchers they are picking up on some think they are not sure is necessarily going to be accurate. but one thing to keep an eye on his 18 -- 21 -year-olds. they may
white of the jews became white. they'd been there for one, two, three generations and do not identify with either the black experience of systemic racism or don't identify with undocumented immigration. they feel pigeonholed needing to identify with either of those two groups in order to be a democrat. particularly with young men. it's one of the craziest polls i so with latino voters after 2020 jubilee systemic racism is a problem? that indicated whether or not you're going to vote for trump...
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republicans are 70% white and christian. the country is 42% white. and christian right. democrats are 25% white and christian right. so that right there tells you a about what's going on. right. there's been the sorting that's happened over time. one of the thing is just to connect some dots here, it is true that mormons were the only ones who moved in 2016 from their typical where they would typically be. they're the only that that moved at all in ways that were measurable and that includes white mainline protestants the not evangelical quote unquote liberal end of the white protestant world, voted about six and ten for trump white evangelicals, about eight in ten. but what's i think notable here is if we look at the history, how do we get here? how do we get to those two political parties? look at that. so i saw this in the last session. i grew in jackson, mississippi. my relatives all way back are from middle georgia. all of my grandparents. right. all baptists, all white all democrat. my grandparents. right now. that's kind of weird and way to think. we used to talk
republicans are 70% white and christian. the country is 42% white. and christian right. democrats are 25% white and christian right. so that right there tells you a about what's going on. right. there's been the sorting that's happened over time. one of the thing is just to connect some dots here, it is true that mormons were the only ones who moved in 2016 from their typical where they would typically be. they're the only that that moved at all in ways that were measurable and that includes...
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right now there is no comment yet from the white house. the national security council, significantly, we are told, that israel did alert the u.s. for this operation was carried out. now, stephanie, it all comes te just days after the president came back over the weekend for an emergency meeting as iran retaliated against israel, you will remember that operation from israel and its partners were able to knock down hundreds of missiles and drones and that attack from iran to israel. now just earlier today, an interview in another network, the iranian foreign minister said that any attack by israel on iran would be met with maximum impact and the response from iran would be immediate so that is the large question at this point, stephanie. if, indeed, this was an attack by israel inside iran, what will the iranians do next? national security officials here at the white house will be watching very closely, and again, this comes just days t after president biden told prime minister netanyahu to take the wheel because there were no casualties in
right now there is no comment yet from the white house. the national security council, significantly, we are told, that israel did alert the u.s. for this operation was carried out. now, stephanie, it all comes te just days after the president came back over the weekend for an emergency meeting as iran retaliated against israel, you will remember that operation from israel and its partners were able to knock down hundreds of missiles and drones and that attack from iran to israel. now just...
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white supremacists took control. they were able to do pretty much through legislation, what they had needed, terror do beforehand, terror not totally disappear. we know well that there were lynchings that continued right up into the 1950s and so on. but so the klan of the seventies wasn't really needed as a organized terror group after the restoration of white supremacy, the klan of the 1920s was genuinely inspired by the film birth of a nation, by a proto. it is all very well known by a promoter in this in atlanta who saw movies and thought that is a great we should try to bear in mind that americans have always go back to tocqueville writing about how americans love to form organizations and so on, fraternities and organizations and this was a guy. simmons was his name who had had been a canvasser for various fraternities. and it was a profit enterprise. it was it made a number of people very wealthy and. it was it had more membership in the north than south in the 1920s and thirties. it's as far north as new engla
white supremacists took control. they were able to do pretty much through legislation, what they had needed, terror do beforehand, terror not totally disappear. we know well that there were lynchings that continued right up into the 1950s and so on. but so the klan of the seventies wasn't really needed as a organized terror group after the restoration of white supremacy, the klan of the 1920s was genuinely inspired by the film birth of a nation, by a proto. it is all very well known by a...
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is the white house open to changing their position on this? >> we are going to let the israeli government do their investigation and see where that takes us. i don't want to get ahead of that. they are doing an investigation. we've said we wanted to be comprehensive, make sure that there's accountability. we wanted to be swift and public. don't want to get ahead of that. let that process move forward and we will see where we are from there. >> yesterday, john kirby said that the u.s. would not consider a shift in their policy towards israel until they finish their review of the kitchen strike. just now, they said the u.s. may consider a change if they don't make changes in gaza within hours and days. where is that shift coming? >> the conversation that happened today with the president was very direct, productive, professional. 30 minute conversation. it was based on humanitarian aid , protecting aid workers which is really important, protecting civilians. that's what the conversation was primarily about. we want to see measurable changes to p
is the white house open to changing their position on this? >> we are going to let the israeli government do their investigation and see where that takes us. i don't want to get ahead of that. they are doing an investigation. we've said we wanted to be comprehensive, make sure that there's accountability. we wanted to be swift and public. don't want to get ahead of that. let that process move forward and we will see where we are from there. >> yesterday, john kirby said that the...
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i must say that when i first came to the white house in the late 1974, newspapers dominated the white house press corps and the national conversation of what was news. by the time it got to the 90's and beyond, it was more the charts and paragraphs of the front page of the colorful usa today. and it was cable news and network news that made a real difference. susan: and now are we have a news media landscape that has just exploded, so many ways people can be informed, so many ways they can find their names, and many of them do not involve broadcast networks or newspapers. this is a world in which we have really had to adjust. ann: it really is. so you are in washington, editor of the usa today -- susan: washington bureau chief. ann: washington bureau chief. and you have time to write a book or three. how do you do that? susan: so i like to say, i no longer do anything i don't like, which is a good, privileged way to live. i very much like being involved in the daily news mix for usa today. but i also have written these three books. it has been like learning a new muscle to use. it's a
i must say that when i first came to the white house in the late 1974, newspapers dominated the white house press corps and the national conversation of what was news. by the time it got to the 90's and beyond, it was more the charts and paragraphs of the front page of the colorful usa today. and it was cable news and network news that made a real difference. susan: and now are we have a news media landscape that has just exploded, so many ways people can be informed, so many ways they can find...