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be nice if we got along with russia in i'm all >>> there's nothing i can think of that i'd rather dothan have russia friendly as opposed to the way they are rights now so that we can go and knock out isis together with other people and with other countries. >> donald trump taking some heat as he turns his focus to the re-election. the general election, i should say, for saying we should team up with russia to defeat isis. this is around the world is intensifying. with just witnessed the brutal beheading of a priest in france this week and the group isis is calling for more bloodshed. lisa, should we partner up with putin to bring down isis? >> we do need a stronger coalition because that's lacking. i'm not sure what the resolve of russia is in defeating isis considering the fact they have attacked u.s. forces in syria. that's a concern there. but the problem is we have a president that has shown no resolve in fighting isis. he himself says he has no plan to defeat isis. we have secretary of state who thinks refrigerators are a bigger threat to the country than isis and terrorism. so i th
be nice if we got along with russia in i'm all >>> there's nothing i can think of that i'd rather dothan have russia friendly as opposed to the way they are rights now so that we can go and knock out isis together with other people and with other countries. >> donald trump taking some heat as he turns his focus to the re-election. the general election, i should say, for saying we should team up with russia to defeat isis. this is around the world is intensifying. with just...
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in the summer of 1972 she went to dothan, alabama to visit one of those segregated academies that rolledlf million white kids in the south. the only way economics works, they claimed, she got sent to prove they weren't. she sonared into one of these academies all by herself pretending to be a housewife that just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. she said, look, let's get to the bottom line here, if i enroll my son in this school, will he be in a segregated school, yes or no. >> and the guy said absolutely. she had him. i've seen him a thousand times since. she went back and her encounter was part of her report to give marion s marion the ammunition she needed to give more of our kids access to an equal education. [ applause ] then she went down to south texas, where she met -- -- she met one of the nicest fellas i ever met and he helped her register mexican american voters. i think some of them are still around to vote for her in 2016. and then in our last year in law school, hillary kept up this work, she went to south carolina to see why so many young -- she went t
in the summer of 1972 she went to dothan, alabama to visit one of those segregated academies that rolledlf million white kids in the south. the only way economics works, they claimed, she got sent to prove they weren't. she sonared into one of these academies all by herself pretending to be a housewife that just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. she said, look, let's get to the bottom line here, if i enroll my son in this school, will he be in a segregated school, yes or...
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dothan alabama recognized that their jewish population was shrinking so they did something about it. of local philanthropist named larry bloomberg started an organization that actually offers jews $50,000 to relocate from another place and move to dothan, alabama. we follow the story of a family that moves from los angeles to there. >> they are not only getting $50,000 to start a new home or new life, they are entering a small community where people speak the language and eat the food and know their grandparents stories. >> in a very nurturing community. the woman who was a rabbi there is a powerhouse of a person. a great leader. they join the community that embraced them and gave them the kind of warmth and comfort and support they could not find in los angeles. los angeles is very expensive. >> morgan, as we talk about what binds us together. for so many people it is a language. it is food and customs. is that what you found? >> absolutely. i'm not jewish but i found that i could connect to the film in a way that was very special to me. i come from a very strong christian backgroun
dothan alabama recognized that their jewish population was shrinking so they did something about it. of local philanthropist named larry bloomberg started an organization that actually offers jews $50,000 to relocate from another place and move to dothan, alabama. we follow the story of a family that moves from los angeles to there. >> they are not only getting $50,000 to start a new home or new life, they are entering a small community where people speak the language and eat the food and...
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in the summer of 1972, she went to dothan, alabama, to visit one of those segregated academies.s if they claimed federal tax exemptions to which they were not legally entitled. she got sent to prove they worked, so she sauntered into one of these academies all by herself, pretending to be a housewife that he just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. and they exchanged pleasantries and finally she said, let's get to the bottom line here. if i enroll my son in school year, will he be in a segregated school, yes or no? and the guy said, absolutely. she had him. she went back and her encounter was part of a report that gave marian wright edelman the ammunition she needed to keep working to force the nixon administration to take those tax incentives away. [applause] then she went down to south texas, where she met one of the nicest fellows i ever met, the wonderful union leader, franklin garcia, and he helped her register mexican-american voters. i think some of them are still around to vote for her in 2016. in our last year in law school, hillary kept up his work.
in the summer of 1972, she went to dothan, alabama, to visit one of those segregated academies.s if they claimed federal tax exemptions to which they were not legally entitled. she got sent to prove they worked, so she sauntered into one of these academies all by herself, pretending to be a housewife that he just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. and they exchanged pleasantries and finally she said, let's get to the bottom line here. if i enroll my son in school year, will...
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in the summer of 1972, she went to dothan, alabama, to visit one of those segregated academies that enrolledver a half a million white kids in the south. the only way the economics worked was if they claimed federal tax exemptions to which they were not legally entitled. she got sent to prove they weren't. so she sauntered into one of these academies all by herself, pretending to be a housewife that just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. and they exchange pleasantries and finally, she said, look, let's get to the bottom line. if i enroll my son in this school, will he be in a segregated school? yes or no? and the guy said absolutely. she had him. [laughter] i've seen it a thousand times since. [laughter] and she went back and her encounter was part of a report that gave marian wright edelman the ammunition she needed to keep working to force the nixon administration to take those tax exemptions away and give our kids access to an equal education. [cheers] then -- then she went down to south texas, where she met one -- [cheers] she met one of the nicest fellows i ever met
in the summer of 1972, she went to dothan, alabama, to visit one of those segregated academies that enrolledver a half a million white kids in the south. the only way the economics worked was if they claimed federal tax exemptions to which they were not legally entitled. she got sent to prove they weren't. so she sauntered into one of these academies all by herself, pretending to be a housewife that just moved to town and needed to find a school for her son. and they exchange pleasantries and...