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the white jesus. people see him, lacks and -- black and white, as a white person. those two questions. would you answer them? host: we will get a response. guest: thank you for your questions. i will start with a question about religion. you are absolutely right. religion, not just in this country but we will focus on the united states, religion is tightly connected to the maintenance of white supremacy, and for a very simple reason. those europeans and their descendents who came to this lands, and still native dispossessed indigenous people, -- kidnapped africans they enslaved and exploitative labor. one of the things they did was to draw on religion and their religion, christianity, to justify the religion, christiano justify the dehumanization of people they said who were racially inferior, so , the people who are already in church now and will be going to church later today and who may not know enough about the history of the use of christianity to justify racial oppression in this country. again, i want to be clear, christianity is not the only religion that h
the white jesus. people see him, lacks and -- black and white, as a white person. those two questions. would you answer them? host: we will get a response. guest: thank you for your questions. i will start with a question about religion. you are absolutely right. religion, not just in this country but we will focus on the united states, religion is tightly connected to the maintenance of white supremacy, and for a very simple reason. those europeans and their descendents who came to this lands,...
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who counts as white has changed throughout history but to be counted as white is socially recognized carries a host of economic and social privileges of white dominance that estimates by 2020 that median white households will have 86 time the wealth as the median african-american household white families will have 68 times by 2020 that is less than two years. the racial gap is widening white men in politics representing 31 percent but they hold 65 percent of all offices. whether politics or economics to see white dominance isn't just about the kkk but the association of whiteness and economic and political privileges. >>host: but i feel that i work hard and i earn what i get. >> exactly. they also have to deal with the burden of racism so one of the things they write about is racial denial the denial of racism and the fact is even if you are working class in this country even if you are poor there is a way because of the history of systemic racism for you to get out of generational poverty than people of color we can look at the homestead ac act, whites build wealth through hundreds
who counts as white has changed throughout history but to be counted as white is socially recognized carries a host of economic and social privileges of white dominance that estimates by 2020 that median white households will have 86 time the wealth as the median african-american household white families will have 68 times by 2020 that is less than two years. the racial gap is widening white men in politics representing 31 percent but they hold 65 percent of all offices. whether politics or...
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you americans, he told green, remember he thought he was white, you force white supremacy and dominate when you can with financial force. the captain saw the two things, white supremacy and financial force, as interrelated. though more self-consciously radical than green, the ideas resonated with greens own leaf that jim crow -- on belief that jim crow kept down poor whites as much as black people. stating it more materially, the belgian captain argued that the american government, through law and economics, had made free slaves out of african-americans in order to control the wage scale of the white layman. when the dubious green asked him how he knew so much about american law and labor, the captain replied he had lived there for six years. he had toiled as a machinist in indiana and instill mills in consulting and counted himself a proud member of industrial workers of the world. working on docs in france, green had found himself a wobbly. france supplied a haven for black soldiers bruised by jim crow, and a field of encounter for african-americans serious about the world beyond tex
you americans, he told green, remember he thought he was white, you force white supremacy and dominate when you can with financial force. the captain saw the two things, white supremacy and financial force, as interrelated. though more self-consciously radical than green, the ideas resonated with greens own leaf that jim crow -- on belief that jim crow kept down poor whites as much as black people. stating it more materially, the belgian captain argued that the american government, through law...
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i knew they were physically white but when i think of white people, i associate whiteness with this attitude of i'm saving you. i'm taking care of you. i know better than you. you know, that area that feeling of i'm the default. you're the minority. that. and i don't know how that happened but i lucked out that i met all these people that i never, that was never probably made me feel area how people make you feel, i remember my angelo that at one point, i remember how you made me feel. it was never that point. it wasn't until i moved to washington dc that i met real white people, the newsroom of the washington post that i met real white people. how did you get here, who are you? why didn't you go to princeton or yale or that kind of elitism but i didn't realize i'd grown up in a community. i knew they were wealthy because they would pay for stuff and it felt like a lot of it was because i was the onlyperson couldn't take it . >> host: because you went to school. >> i went to school in this community in silicon valley, and mountain view, but this was before google but a community that was lik
i knew they were physically white but when i think of white people, i associate whiteness with this attitude of i'm saving you. i'm taking care of you. i know better than you. you know, that area that feeling of i'm the default. you're the minority. that. and i don't know how that happened but i lucked out that i met all these people that i never, that was never probably made me feel area how people make you feel, i remember my angelo that at one point, i remember how you made me feel. it was...
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i've always said the best way to cover the white house is not to cover the white house. it's talking to congress. talking to the state department. talking to the pentagon. talking to former officials. it's talking to foreign governments. >> lobbyists. >> yes, lobbyists. quote unquote outside advisors. right? as we talk about the briefing, i want to emphasize the best way to pry information is not to pry it out of the white house. you're always looking for overlap of information and not an overlap in keeping the information secret. you're reaching out to all these other sources. >> what i don't like and what i think is dangerous about the anti-media rhetoric is not that it makes it difficult for us to go to a briefing or whatever. i think it has an undermining effect on american democracy and i think it endangers some working journalists in this country, but especially overseas. that's what it concerns me about it. if you're in washington and paying attention you know president trump's relationship with the media is certainly more complicated than an enemy where you're th
i've always said the best way to cover the white house is not to cover the white house. it's talking to congress. talking to the state department. talking to the pentagon. talking to former officials. it's talking to foreign governments. >> lobbyists. >> yes, lobbyists. quote unquote outside advisors. right? as we talk about the briefing, i want to emphasize the best way to pry information is not to pry it out of the white house. you're always looking for overlap of information and...
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okay, let's start the egg white. whip the egg white. we were whipping the egg white at the time.k and you know what? it never came up. i said, man. or different word. [ laughter ] but i mean honestly, the guest are going to come in.be so, at the dinner, the white house takes a little bit less than an hour. so i said let's throw those away. we wash the bowl. start all over. it don't come up again. the clock is ticking.n, you know at the white house, ck when they come for dessert, you cannot say, i need another 10 minutes.fo you cannot do that. the only word the butler wants u to hear is, speak up, now.h so, we were cutting eggs again. washed the bowl. when i heard -- this is when i was still working in the main kitchen with the chefs. i heart the executive chef and the assistant chef talking about the mayonnaise they made on the machine that morning. do you know how many drops of oil it takes to mess up on those egg drops? one drop, two drops, that's it, forget it. they do the mayonnaise, but i didn't see it. b i wasn't there when they d
okay, let's start the egg white. whip the egg white. we were whipping the egg white at the time.k and you know what? it never came up. i said, man. or different word. [ laughter ] but i mean honestly, the guest are going to come in.be so, at the dinner, the white house takes a little bit less than an hour. so i said let's throw those away. we wash the bowl. start all over. it don't come up again. the clock is ticking.n, you know at the white house, ck when they come for dessert, you cannot say,...
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the white jesus. people see him, lacks and -- black and white, as a white person.se two questions. would you answer them? host: we will get a response. guest: thank you for your questions. i will start with a question about religion. you are absolutely right. religion, not just in this country but we will focus on the united states, religion is tightly connected to the maintenance of white supremacy, and for a very simple reason. those europeans and their descendents who came to this lands, and still native dispossessed indigenous people, -- kidnapped africans they enslaved and exploitative labor. one of the things they did was to draw on religion and their religion, christianity, to justify the religion, christiano justify the dehumanization of people they said who were racially inferior, so , the people who are already in church now and will be going to church later today and who may not know enough about the history of the use of christianity to justify racial oppression in this country. again, i want to be clear, christianity is not the only religion that has b
the white jesus. people see him, lacks and -- black and white, as a white person.se two questions. would you answer them? host: we will get a response. guest: thank you for your questions. i will start with a question about religion. you are absolutely right. religion, not just in this country but we will focus on the united states, religion is tightly connected to the maintenance of white supremacy, and for a very simple reason. those europeans and their descendents who came to this lands, and...
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as white. being counted as white and being socially recognized as white carries with it a host of economic privileges, social privileges and conversations you have had about economics. .. >> so the racial wealth gap is widening. we can look at white men in politics. white men represent about 31% of our population, but they hold about 65% of all elected offices. so we can look at these, whether it's politics, economics, right? and see that white dominance is not just about the kkk, it's about that too, but it's also about the association between whiteness and economic and political privileges. >> host: but the pushback could be i feel like i work hard. >> guest: yeah. >> host: and that i've earned whatever i get. >> guest: exactly that, right? we could get people of color. people of color work hard, but they then have to deal with the burdens of racism. so one of the thicks i write about -- things i write about in the book is the denial of racism. and the fact is even if you are working class wh
as white. being counted as white and being socially recognized as white carries with it a host of economic privileges, social privileges and conversations you have had about economics. .. >> so the racial wealth gap is widening. we can look at white men in politics. white men represent about 31% of our population, but they hold about 65% of all elected offices. so we can look at these, whether it's politics, economics, right? and see that white dominance is not just about the kkk, it's...
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on productions depicting the white house and the presidency hosted by the white house historical association. this is 45 minutes. >> good evening. i hope you've been enjoying tonight's program. it's been fascinating and there's more to come. a year ago, i was honored when fred ryan, the chair of our board asked me to chair the white house historical association's board committee for this important four day summit. i want to thank the members of our committee, martha kumar and michael beschloss for their innumerable contributions. with the terrific staff of the white house association and president stewart mclaurn's vision, convened more than 100 presidential sites and the wide array of fields and interests of the presidential site representatives told us they wanted to hear from. i want to thank our good friend dave rubenstein for the fascinating conversation with the descendents about the personal firsthand experiences of living in the white house or sharing family stories that have been passed down to them through the ages. that is what it is really like to be in the white house. in our ne
on productions depicting the white house and the presidency hosted by the white house historical association. this is 45 minutes. >> good evening. i hope you've been enjoying tonight's program. it's been fascinating and there's more to come. a year ago, i was honored when fred ryan, the chair of our board asked me to chair the white house historical association's board committee for this important four day summit. i want to thank the members of our committee, martha kumar and michael...
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we have the white house correspondent for sirius xm in the current president of the white house correspondents association. on my far right, we have margaret, with bloomberg news. and the immediate past president of the white house correspondents association. and to my immediate right, we have anita who is the white house correspondent for mcclatchy. and she is a former paul miller fellow. what i want to do is i'm going ask each of them to talk for a little bit about a different aspect of the next year and what to be on the lookout for from the white house agenda perspective, from the investigations perspective, and then from the media perspective. margaret is going to talk about that. i will explain why in a second. then i'm going ask a couple of questions and we will toss it out to you. based on the last panel, we are plenty of questions out there so i'm going to keep my questions to a minimum so we're plenty of -- so we have plenty of time for questions from all of you. it is a little after 10:00. this session will go until 11:00 and then we will have a change over and our final session wil
we have the white house correspondent for sirius xm in the current president of the white house correspondents association. on my far right, we have margaret, with bloomberg news. and the immediate past president of the white house correspondents association. and to my immediate right, we have anita who is the white house correspondent for mcclatchy. and she is a former paul miller fellow. what i want to do is i'm going ask each of them to talk for a little bit about a different aspect of the...
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the white house lied about it. the trump campaign lied about it. and yes, michael cohen lied about it. we're going to trace the anotmy of those lies in a moment because they've taken the better part of two years to unravel. believe it or not, these crimes are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the legal exposure facing the administration which frankly has become mind numbing since there are now six different investigative entities, if you will, that are directly going after the president in some form or another. barbara quaid joins tonight's panel of geoff bennett, danielle lajae, and matthew coninani. but barbara, i want to start with you. your reaction as a u.s. attorney to hear a former u.s. attorney in rudy giuliani saying, they're not big crimes? >> well, to suggest there are some crimes that are more significant than others i suppose has some truth in seriousness but that doesn't mean it doesn't count and you get a free pass. for one thing, there are civil matters in campaign violations. that happens when people are forgetting to do
the white house lied about it. the trump campaign lied about it. and yes, michael cohen lied about it. we're going to trace the anotmy of those lies in a moment because they've taken the better part of two years to unravel. believe it or not, these crimes are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the legal exposure facing the administration which frankly has become mind numbing since there are now six different investigative entities, if you will, that are directly going after the...
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maybe he wants to get information to the white house to be clear to the white house that he is still protect some aspect of things that they're concerned about. >> perhaps a presumption that he would be pardoned? >> exactly. that's exactly right. it comes down to what he was communicating about, and that leads me to think there's probably someone pretty close to the president who can talk to him, someone in the inner circle, somebody in legal chains in the white house. >> david, the president comes across rather aloof and not at all worried, his tweets this morning, look, there's no collusion, there's nothing there. how concerned should he be? >> good morning, fred. i think the president and white house team should be concerned. the president hasn't been charged. the mueller documents we got yesterday don't specifically say there was any crime committed by the president, but the idea that this is all something to be waved away has been demonstrated time and again isn't the case to shawn's point. if manafort after being charged in october, 2017 was in communication with senior white h
maybe he wants to get information to the white house to be clear to the white house that he is still protect some aspect of things that they're concerned about. >> perhaps a presumption that he would be pardoned? >> exactly. that's exactly right. it comes down to what he was communicating about, and that leads me to think there's probably someone pretty close to the president who can talk to him, someone in the inner circle, somebody in legal chains in the white house. >>...
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so i'm married to a white man.ey periodically comment me on twitter or elsewhere and call me terrible names in comey race traitor and tell me that my son is going to grow up to become a shooter because he is going to be mentally imbalanced. and really horrible stuff. sporadically popped into my inbox from a website or a good messages on twitter. they just felt like e-mailing me that day. so this has happened for a long time. i was startled by this because i don't think of myself as asian man that i love dearly. but it is something that i hadn't expect it to deal with him fairly recently i got an e-mail that was kind of vicious about my son and i was frustrated and i put it on twitter because it seemed like the gold that was to make me be quiet and i didn't feel like being quiet about it anymore. a lot of asian women came to me and said actually we've been harassed in similar ways by the same people. and they said actually there is a similar dynamic that this happened in the black community and Élan. i ended up writ
so i'm married to a white man.ey periodically comment me on twitter or elsewhere and call me terrible names in comey race traitor and tell me that my son is going to grow up to become a shooter because he is going to be mentally imbalanced. and really horrible stuff. sporadically popped into my inbox from a website or a good messages on twitter. they just felt like e-mailing me that day. so this has happened for a long time. i was startled by this because i don't think of myself as asian man...
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an incredible addition to the white house. that being said i think the president is looking for somebody that believes in what we are doing and in the policies we spend every single day all day working to enact and working to implement and who can lead his team over the next two years as we move into 2020, and a political environment we anticipate going into the presidential election year. >> host: is there a feeling the general kelly didn't always believe in the president's agenda or wasn't at times politically attuned enough? >> guest: there is no question whether or not general kelly supported the president's policies, they are going to disagree but if you can't have a chief of staff you disagree with they will not be effective. that is one of the things the president looks for, somebody who can say they don't agree with how things they may go but they do that behind closed doors when you have disagreements. at the end of the day the only person elected to office was donald trump and mike pence, the vice president but those
an incredible addition to the white house. that being said i think the president is looking for somebody that believes in what we are doing and in the policies we spend every single day all day working to enact and working to implement and who can lead his team over the next two years as we move into 2020, and a political environment we anticipate going into the presidential election year. >> host: is there a feeling the general kelly didn't always believe in the president's agenda or...
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aspiring reporters, the best way to cover the white house is not to cover the white house. it is talking to congress, the state department, the pentagon, to former officials, to foreign governments. anita lobbyists. :olivier: "outside" advisors. i want to emphasize that be best way to do that is not to pry information from the white house. you're always looking for overlap of information. not an overlap in keeping that information secret. you are reaching out to these other sources of information in washington, d.c. >> margaret? margaret: what i don't like and what i think is dangerous about the anti-media rhetoric is that it makes it difficult for us to go to a briefing or whatever, i think it has an undermining effect on american democracy. i think it endangers working journalists in this country and overseas. that is what concerns me about it, not that it makes our day-to-day lives uncomfortable. if you are in washington and paying attention, you know that president trump's relationship with the media is more complicated than an enemy. you are constantly getting called i
aspiring reporters, the best way to cover the white house is not to cover the white house. it is talking to congress, the state department, the pentagon, to former officials, to foreign governments. anita lobbyists. :olivier: "outside" advisors. i want to emphasize that be best way to do that is not to pry information from the white house. you're always looking for overlap of information. not an overlap in keeping that information secret. you are reaching out to these other sources of...
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the white jesus. people see him, lacks and -- black and white, as a white person. those two questions. would you answer them? host: we will get a response. guest: thank you for your questions. i will start with a question about religion. you are absolutely right. religion, not just in this country but we will focus on the united states, religion is tightly connected to the maintenance of white supremacy, and for a very simple reason. those europeans and their descendents who came to this lands, and still native dispossessed indigenous people, -- kidnapped africans they enslaved and exploitative labor. one of the things they did was to draw on religion and their religion, christianity, to justify the religion, christiano justify the dehumanization of people they said who were racially inferior, so , the people who are already in church now and will be going to church later today and who may not know enough about the history of the use of christianity to justify racial oppression in this country. again, i want to be clear, christianity is not the only religion that h
the white jesus. people see him, lacks and -- black and white, as a white person. those two questions. would you answer them? host: we will get a response. guest: thank you for your questions. i will start with a question about religion. you are absolutely right. religion, not just in this country but we will focus on the united states, religion is tightly connected to the maintenance of white supremacy, and for a very simple reason. those europeans and their descendents who came to this lands,...
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it's an honor to work in the white house. and i'm glad that i have the privilege to do that every day. >> would you accept another job in the administration, potentially in the future? >> i have no idea. i'd have to cross that bridge when i came to it. like i said, i love what i do. and i think i get to do it with some of the greatest people in the world, and i'm proud of the work that we do, and i'm honored every day i get to be there. i always say that if you walk into the building and you don't have a sense of reverence, then you've been there too long, and it's time to go home. i hope i never experience that, and every day that i do, i'm thankful for it. >> we are just about out of time, but -- >> good, because i was running out of good stuff to say. >> but this has been a really great conversation. thank you so much, sarah, for being here with us. >> thank you. >> to share your perspective on the news that broke as we were sitting here, but also on how you've juggled an extremely public and high-profile job with having -
it's an honor to work in the white house. and i'm glad that i have the privilege to do that every day. >> would you accept another job in the administration, potentially in the future? >> i have no idea. i'd have to cross that bridge when i came to it. like i said, i love what i do. and i think i get to do it with some of the greatest people in the world, and i'm proud of the work that we do, and i'm honored every day i get to be there. i always say that if you walk into the...
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the key to white survival. so why the alt-right? that's a complicated question. one of it has to do with politics. and a connection between putin, russia and russian orthodox. since 2011, putin has more explicitly appropriated the russian orthodox church, russian politics for a new political agenda and especially as a defender of traditional values, antiwesternism and anti-liberalism. it's important to know within orthodoxy, it's had a bit of a self-identification of the proximate other and part of that is an anti-westernism. and part of that is related to that is an anti-secularism. however, that's seemingly defined and related to that is an anti-liberalism. this is a move that has moved into the orthodox sphere. so there's a kind of new west that's emerged within the o orthodox that has something to do with the with protestant, it has something to do with the broader public sphere having to do with secularism, liberalism and all those kind of buzz words. it's also clear that russia supported alt-right politic
the key to white survival. so why the alt-right? that's a complicated question. one of it has to do with politics. and a connection between putin, russia and russian orthodox. since 2011, putin has more explicitly appropriated the russian orthodox church, russian politics for a new political agenda and especially as a defender of traditional values, antiwesternism and anti-liberalism. it's important to know within orthodoxy, it's had a bit of a self-identification of the proximate other and...
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the white house. has cuffi's long floorrod the white house floor." alluding to the black guests at the new year's reception, columbus, ohio, paper snidely said "a negro major in full uniform was put off the street cars in washington and made to walk. let him go to the white house for consolation, there he will be received as one gentleman receives another." three weeks later, that african-american major took up took upnder t. augusta, that newspaper's sarcastic challenge and went to the white house. dr. augusta was the director of hospital.an's along with his assistant, protege,and dr. anderson abbott, also black. he attended a white house aception where, according to baltimore newspaper, they were kindly received. dr. abbott recalled that the commissioner of public buildings, benjamin brown french, greeted them. that is, he greeted him and with all the urbanity imaginable, and president.hem to the upon catching sight of major augusta, lincoln grasped his hand. greetings,hanged robert lincoln, who had
the white house. has cuffi's long floorrod the white house floor." alluding to the black guests at the new year's reception, columbus, ohio, paper snidely said "a negro major in full uniform was put off the street cars in washington and made to walk. let him go to the white house for consolation, there he will be received as one gentleman receives another." three weeks later, that african-american major took up took upnder t. augusta, that newspaper's sarcastic challenge and went...
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house or a lot of republicans that support the white house were afraid that the white house was not preparing at all for what they have now. and in talking to past people that have gone through this in the past, so this is people that went through it with the george w. bush administration and the obama administration, when congress changed hands and it was the opposite party, they learned a lot of lessons of things that they should do. hire more staff would be the number one thing. the white house, as you know, is already understaffed so they needed to hire more staff and staff that would be separate from everyone else, that would just be dealing with the investigations. you heard some people say that they wished that emmet flood who worked in the george w. bush administration would work and some were laboring for the president to choose this because he knew about this. he is still at the white house and dealing with the russia investigation, but the investigations are far greater than the russia investigation. telling staff that they would have to hire their own attorneys as oppose
house or a lot of republicans that support the white house were afraid that the white house was not preparing at all for what they have now. and in talking to past people that have gone through this in the past, so this is people that went through it with the george w. bush administration and the obama administration, when congress changed hands and it was the opposite party, they learned a lot of lessons of things that they should do. hire more staff would be the number one thing. the white...
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breaking it down for us ellison barber at the white house. >> the white house released two statementsesterday down playing the significance of the memos. white house press secretary sara sanders says that it says nothing about the president and less about collusion and devoted almost entirely to lobbying related issues. on mr. cohen, sanders says the filing tells us nothing of value that wasn't already known. she says cohen has repeatedly lied. the president's personal attorney rudy guiliani tells the memos are a complete exoneration of the president and guiliani says he and the rest of the president's outside legal counsel are happy about the memos and guiliani's view proves the special counsel has nothing on the president. some legal experts disagree. >> i wouldn't be celebrating if, if i was at the white house. it's clear that they have implicated the president in the two-campaign finance violations that cohen pled guilty to and will be sentenced on. they have the president basically directing cohen to commit these offenses. so, you know, these are two felonies that this guy pled g
breaking it down for us ellison barber at the white house. >> the white house released two statementsesterday down playing the significance of the memos. white house press secretary sara sanders says that it says nothing about the president and less about collusion and devoted almost entirely to lobbying related issues. on mr. cohen, sanders says the filing tells us nothing of value that wasn't already known. she says cohen has repeatedly lied. the president's personal attorney rudy...
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they have worked in the white house and have gone on to advise white house hollywood studios and so we hope you will enjoy this special evening and now i would like to introduce our partner in this who does so much to bring everyday history to life and has been instrumental in the success of this and probably having one of her more difficulties of the kennedy center but please join me in welcoming the president of the kennedy center, deborah rutter. [ applause ] >> good evening and welcome. when stuart mclaurin called me to share with the fact that this summit was going to take lace to invite us to participate, i was overjoyed, because so many of us don't even know or understand we are the living memorial to john f. kennedy. my guess is in this room you all know that. but we love being involved in experiences like this and this summit. that said, i know many of you came farther than virginia or maryland or down the street and the saying is you only have one chance to make a first impression. and i just really want to say this is a hot place to spend time. we have been working on the ch
they have worked in the white house and have gone on to advise white house hollywood studios and so we hope you will enjoy this special evening and now i would like to introduce our partner in this who does so much to bring everyday history to life and has been instrumental in the success of this and probably having one of her more difficulties of the kennedy center but please join me in welcoming the president of the kennedy center, deborah rutter. [ applause ] >> good evening and...
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house, and the white house's credibility from the white house. both are under siege today. there is very little trust in the press. and there's very little trust among some anyway in the information that's coming from the white house. and i certainly remember when i was at the white house and eni was bureau chief at cnn, if the president said something, 0 are a press secretary would say something that was mistaken, or a misstatement there was an effort to quickly correct the record. i marlin fitswater, would walk around with the big cigar that he wouldn't light and we walk through the press office and said what i said or what the president said, let me tweak that. there was a very good relationship there. and he got a lot of credit for that. but we're not at that place now. i mean now, there is a very particular and personal and some would say grandstanding environment around this. where do you see this question of credibility now, in terms of the, again, plugging this into all of the cameras that we got and, all the technology that we've got and
house, and the white house's credibility from the white house. both are under siege today. there is very little trust in the press. and there's very little trust among some anyway in the information that's coming from the white house. and i certainly remember when i was at the white house and eni was bureau chief at cnn, if the president said something, 0 are a press secretary would say something that was mistaken, or a misstatement there was an effort to quickly correct the record. i marlin...
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this white house is chaotic, it's in turmoil.of the incompetence over there. >> and congresswoman, in regards to the news of the past 24 hours as we've been talking about, are you hearing about any talks of impeachment or how effective or likely would a conviction be given that senate will have the 53 republicans? >> what is taking place now are the investigations, which are exposing the facts and i'm confident that we will do exactly what needs to be done and follow the facts where they lead. this must be a bipartisan effort. no one, once again, is above the law and the constitution has impeachment as a process if, in fact, the president has been found guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors. right now it's important to make sure that the mueller investigation moves forward and that republicans cooperate with democrats as we move forward in january to conduct investigations. i must say that american people are entrusting us to do this, but they're concerned about the cost of their prescription drugs, they want higher wages, they
this white house is chaotic, it's in turmoil.of the incompetence over there. >> and congresswoman, in regards to the news of the past 24 hours as we've been talking about, are you hearing about any talks of impeachment or how effective or likely would a conviction be given that senate will have the 53 republicans? >> what is taking place now are the investigations, which are exposing the facts and i'm confident that we will do exactly what needs to be done and follow the facts where...
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soldiers and had taken satisfaction in parading his white girlfriend in front of white american soldiers. nonetheless he realized that the irony of fighting combat had altered profamily his relationship to america. he tells a story in his memoirs of being in the hospital after having been wounded and getting so angry with a red cross nurse who refuses to treat him because she put him in the back of the line even though the white soldiers had come in later that he throws a book towards her in anger. the anger generated by his experience overwhelmed him and kept him from functioning and so what he says if he was fighting two wars at once. his own, and woodrow wilson's, and he's not sure which war did more damage. he also chose to stay in europe after the war's end, he survived a speculating on currency for about five years and traveled around europe because he hated white americans so much that he couldn't go home until he purged himself of that hatred. he was released from the pines that held local patriots and pragmatic loyalists. for many of the black exiles who left the u.s., paris cam
soldiers and had taken satisfaction in parading his white girlfriend in front of white american soldiers. nonetheless he realized that the irony of fighting combat had altered profamily his relationship to america. he tells a story in his memoirs of being in the hospital after having been wounded and getting so angry with a red cross nurse who refuses to treat him because she put him in the back of the line even though the white soldiers had come in later that he throws a book towards her in...
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lincoln used to drive goats down a corridor in the white house. amy carter roller skated in the east room. alice roosevelt gambled, partied and was even seen wearing a live snake. this led her father teddy roosevelt to say i can be president of the united states or i can control alice. i cannot possibly do both. many presidential descendants have gone on to great things, two presidential children have later become presidents themselves. other children of presidents and their children have made contributions to american life representing a wide variety of fields including educators and entertainers, activities and artists. steve ford even became a national villian as the boyfriend who broke meg ryan's heart in "when harry met sally." we've been honored to have over 40 descendents of american presidents join us. the unique representatives are from james monroe to george w. bush. and amazingly, it's going to be here in a few minutes, but we'll be a few degrees removed from the tenth president of the united states john tyler. he served from 1841 to 18
lincoln used to drive goats down a corridor in the white house. amy carter roller skated in the east room. alice roosevelt gambled, partied and was even seen wearing a live snake. this led her father teddy roosevelt to say i can be president of the united states or i can control alice. i cannot possibly do both. many presidential descendants have gone on to great things, two presidential children have later become presidents themselves. other children of presidents and their children have made...
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>> yeah, so, when we talk about white supremacy -- white supremacy is an ideology that says white isormative, and there's a value judgment there. so white is normative and better than everything else. >> isn't white supremacy more of a call-out for violent racism? >> no, so, that's interesting, is that the way people think about white supremacy is normally rooted in things like lynching and enslavement. that is, like, how people think about it, but white supremacy shows up in a host of other insidious ways. so you think about -- funding for school systems is a great example. like, some kids aren't worth an investment, and some kids are certainly worth an investment, and that is about saying that, like, there's a set of people who just are worth more than other people. >> do you think that most people define it the way you define it? >> no, i don't know if, like, it is one thing. you are talking about the way that it manifests, which is different than the way we define it. so we live in a world where there are a host of things -- like band-aids are "skin tone" and don't look like my -
>> yeah, so, when we talk about white supremacy -- white supremacy is an ideology that says white isormative, and there's a value judgment there. so white is normative and better than everything else. >> isn't white supremacy more of a call-out for violent racism? >> no, so, that's interesting, is that the way people think about white supremacy is normally rooted in things like lynching and enslavement. that is, like, how people think about it, but white supremacy shows up in...
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white people across the board, white men, women.was talk after he was elected of the working class, but he was supported by rich white people, middle-class and working class. that is indicative of the extent to which the psychic conversion or internal transformation i am calling for doesn't exist. it hasn't happened. there are individual white people who are exceptions, and there is a basis for coalition politics. there is support amongst the segments for black lives matter. that is important and needs to be built on. in general there isn't sufficient support in the white community for the kinds of policies and programs we would need to advance a worthwhile kind of racial integration. part of the reason why it is important to maintain what might seem like utopian ideals is because otherwise we are essentially resigning ourselves to the world we inhabit right now. if it is unjust, that means we are accepting the endless continuation of injustice. we have to be realistic when it means to reshape the imaginaries and create new visions
white people across the board, white men, women.was talk after he was elected of the working class, but he was supported by rich white people, middle-class and working class. that is indicative of the extent to which the psychic conversion or internal transformation i am calling for doesn't exist. it hasn't happened. there are individual white people who are exceptions, and there is a basis for coalition politics. there is support amongst the segments for black lives matter. that is important...
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now, this is philip white in kentucky. the junior vice commander was always african-american, because they made up a fairly substantial proportion in that state. he was an extraordinary man. he was an african-american sailor and became a lawyer. he was very well-known. now, while encampments may have been integrated, it is said they had all black posts. this is the evidence that white veterans did not treat them as the same, but they treated them instead as second-class citizens. it is true, white veterans created their own posts. i found about 220 across the country. in virginia, there are 16 black posts, including the steadman post in petersburg. but this is important. it must be understood that african-americans chartered these groups. they were not created as separate organizations for black veterans. it was not the same as black schools meant to segregate black children. instead, i found these organizations were vital in african-american communities. they were charitable organizations, fraternal organizations, and pat
now, this is philip white in kentucky. the junior vice commander was always african-american, because they made up a fairly substantial proportion in that state. he was an extraordinary man. he was an african-american sailor and became a lawyer. he was very well-known. now, while encampments may have been integrated, it is said they had all black posts. this is the evidence that white veterans did not treat them as the same, but they treated them instead as second-class citizens. it is true,...
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television reporters at the white house were on the rise.pictures and sound. >> i'll be covering the president and his advisers as they have never been covered before. >> the media-savvy reagan administration understood that and remodelled the briefing room to help create better pictures. >> the old doctor's waiting room look gave way to theater seating. quality studio lighting, better microphones. >> there were also now lots of cables, which allowed tv to go live when needed, which was often. >> we became a deadline every minute. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> all this meant, when reagan came into the briefing room, the networks could easily take it live. >> has it damaged your reputation, mr. president? >> anything you want to say to him? >> which advisers like david gergen sometimes thought was too much of a good thing. >> reagan was under a lot of pressure to come out and give a press briefing. we wanted to get the news out but we didn't want him out there for an hour taking questions. >> enter david gerg
television reporters at the white house were on the rise.pictures and sound. >> i'll be covering the president and his advisers as they have never been covered before. >> the media-savvy reagan administration understood that and remodelled the briefing room to help create better pictures. >> the old doctor's waiting room look gave way to theater seating. quality studio lighting, better microphones. >> there were also now lots of cables, which allowed tv to go live when...
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and this is the old, elite, white south. at the historic society, this is kept by a prominent lawyer in town and a politician who was also involved in the school district, and he actually kept in his files a chronology of the battles over integration. so you can read -- and this is from the viewpoint of the white power structure, what they were trying to do as they were successively, you know, more aggressive efforts within the federal government and in the courts, of course, to force desegregation. and what the story tells of you look at this record and other records is a story of a power structure of a school district that was slow walking. when they could, they would absolutely say no. and when it was clear that the federal government and the court were going to force the issue, they would work as slowly as possible. and in the 1970's, the department of justice filed suit against the tyler independent school district in tyler federal courts. the case went to a judge who had not been on the bench that long, who was from on
and this is the old, elite, white south. at the historic society, this is kept by a prominent lawyer in town and a politician who was also involved in the school district, and he actually kept in his files a chronology of the battles over integration. so you can read -- and this is from the viewpoint of the white power structure, what they were trying to do as they were successively, you know, more aggressive efforts within the federal government and in the courts, of course, to force...
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you americans seek white supremacy. they saw white supremacy and financial force as interrelated. though more financially stable than green, his idea resonated with his own belief that jim crow kept down poor whites as much as it did black people. stating it more materially, the belgian captain argued that the american government, through law and economics, had made free slaves out of african-americans in order to control the wage scale of the white layman. when a dubious green asked him how he knew so much about law and labor, he said, i've been living here for six years. he called himself a proud worker of the industrial world. working on the docks in france, green had found himself a wobbly dechatta. a field of koirencounter for african-americans curious about the world beyond texas or tennessee. they exposed stevedores to more than just heartache. likewise, african-americans, rarld ms of their frustration, heads of labor battalion since policing to keep them from frrmt. it also teamed with life. colonial troops, chinese laborers and see. and in cosmopolitan marseilles, black s
you americans seek white supremacy. they saw white supremacy and financial force as interrelated. though more financially stable than green, his idea resonated with his own belief that jim crow kept down poor whites as much as it did black people. stating it more materially, the belgian captain argued that the american government, through law and economics, had made free slaves out of african-americans in order to control the wage scale of the white layman. when a dubious green asked him how he...
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now is white house chief of staff.n kelly out, what that means for the political agenda specifically immigration. and just like you, the further into winter we go, the heavier i get. and while your pants struggle to support the heavier you, . . ash! and your cut-rate insurance might not pay for this. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? my mom works for chevy. my dad works for chevy. we're all part of the chevy family. and right now, so are you. because our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. even you. the chevy price you pay is what we pay. and not a cent more. all: welcome to the family! the chevy family. use your employee discount for everyone to get almost $4,400 below msrp on this traverse. get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. leland: fox news alert, something the president has been tweeting a lot about in the past couple of days, paris in lockdown as the city is thr
now is white house chief of staff.n kelly out, what that means for the political agenda specifically immigration. and just like you, the further into winter we go, the heavier i get. and while your pants struggle to support the heavier you, . . ash! and your cut-rate insurance might not pay for this. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? my mom works for chevy. my dad works for...
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it's celebrated by alt-white supremacists and white nationalists. it's a symbol of resentment towards this nation's racial progress over the last 70 years. again, just to sort of bring it home for all of you, on this friday night, i mentioned earlier that i'm 64. president trump is 72. we're about the same age, eight years' difference. nothing grand in terms of the scale of difference in age. but the progress in race relations that i have been describing to you earlier, especially the formation of that black middle class and the heightened black political voice, is the story of my lifetime. my dad's education, his housing, his jobs, were all limited by the color of his skin. my dad was born in 1902 and then here i am, born 1954, and if my dad came back to life in 2018 and he saw that i live in an integrated neighborhood, he would say son, that's a different world. and fe sif he saw my daughter's georgetown law degree, he would say wait a minute, georgetown doesn't accept black students, not in the '60s. i would say no, dad, they accept black student
it's celebrated by alt-white supremacists and white nationalists. it's a symbol of resentment towards this nation's racial progress over the last 70 years. again, just to sort of bring it home for all of you, on this friday night, i mentioned earlier that i'm 64. president trump is 72. we're about the same age, eight years' difference. nothing grand in terms of the scale of difference in age. but the progress in race relations that i have been describing to you earlier, especially the formation...
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they were trying to erase any symbol of white identity in america. white history.both sides think they were right. both sides had points. valid points they were trying to make. >> somebody died because of the actions and the rally. it doesn't matter to me who has side they're on. innocent people shouldn't die. >> this might come across the wrong way. to certain people. i think if we were separated we wouldn't have these issues. throw everyone together and blend them together and say get along. obviously that's not working the people want want to be living together in harmony and unity, should be allowed to do that. the people who don't should be allowed to do their thing as well. >> what would you do if given the choice? >> i can't really say. that's something i have to think about. if i had to make a split second decision on it, i would go with the separatist. >> gabe can't imagine a world where different races coexist. because hees never allowed himself to be a part of one. to help him escape his twisted world view. i know where i have to go. i know exactly who i
they were trying to erase any symbol of white identity in america. white history.both sides think they were right. both sides had points. valid points they were trying to make. >> somebody died because of the actions and the rally. it doesn't matter to me who has side they're on. innocent people shouldn't die. >> this might come across the wrong way. to certain people. i think if we were separated we wouldn't have these issues. throw everyone together and blend them together and say...
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how's the white house going to deal with all this?> the white house is going to down play this, saying it doesn't implicate the president on legal grounds and saying that, look, if michael cohen really had damaging information on the president and offered that to prosecutors, prosecutors would be asking for him to have a lighter sentence. but what is clear here is that at the very least, this is politically damaging to the president, because mueller is making clear here that as part of the obstruction case, he is also looking at public deception, lies that people around the president have said publicly and mueller's words, to create a false narrative in a way to limit the obstruction investigation and so that also tells you that mueller is looking at the comments that the president has made relating to this investigation on the don junior meeting at trump tower, on stormy daniels payments, all of this, we're seeing laid out today is under the microscope by mueller and sdny prosecutors. >> let's not forget the russia investigation. the
how's the white house going to deal with all this?> the white house is going to down play this, saying it doesn't implicate the president on legal grounds and saying that, look, if michael cohen really had damaging information on the president and offered that to prosecutors, prosecutors would be asking for him to have a lighter sentence. but what is clear here is that at the very least, this is politically damaging to the president, because mueller is making clear here that as part of the...
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white, we were hoping all day egg white at the time. and you know what? they never came up. i said man, i used a different word. but i mean honestly, here the guests are going to come because a souffli that size needs over an hour to bake. at least. so, and the dinner at the white house takes maybe a little bit less than an hour already. so i said okay let's throw those away, we washed the bull we start all over. we start again. they don't come up again! now the clock is ticking and you know at the white house, when they come for dessert, you cannot say i need another 10 minutes. you cannot do that! the only word that they want to hear is speak up, now. so, we were cutting eggs again, wash the bowls when i heard, i was still working in the kitchen with the main ship spirit i heard the new chef and the assistantship told him about the mayonnaise that they made on that machine that morning. you know how many drop of oil it take to mess up in a great? 2 drops, one drop, forget it. and i didn't see it, i wasn't there when they did it, so al
white, we were hoping all day egg white at the time. and you know what? they never came up. i said man, i used a different word. but i mean honestly, here the guests are going to come because a souffli that size needs over an hour to bake. at least. so, and the dinner at the white house takes maybe a little bit less than an hour already. so i said okay let's throw those away, we washed the bull we start all over. we start again. they don't come up again! now the clock is ticking and you know at...
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that turned into white supremacist, that turned into white power, then white pride, now white nationalists. they've gone from calling themselves racists to racialists. it's trying to bring their language closer and closer to something that mostly white americans who don't identify as racist can suddenly think some of these ideas maybe are closer to some things that i could potentially believe. which is a really scary thing. even scarier, they've been very effective in those talking points. i think, you know, it'd be tempting to think of white nationalism or this kind of racism in our country as something that is propagated and furthered by a small number of extremists. the truth is polls consistently show that about 30-40% of white people believe they experience more discrimination than people of color or jews. that is wildly off base by every statistical measure that we have. but the fact that so many people have this false sense of grievance is something that white nationalists and other people in these positions try to play toward to bring them more and more toward their side of being m
that turned into white supremacist, that turned into white power, then white pride, now white nationalists. they've gone from calling themselves racists to racialists. it's trying to bring their language closer and closer to something that mostly white americans who don't identify as racist can suddenly think some of these ideas maybe are closer to some things that i could potentially believe. which is a really scary thing. even scarier, they've been very effective in those talking points. i...
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any white house officials?otentially this is what they asked me, this is what i told them, this is the story. what do you think? >> almost like they were trying to get on the same page. especially for someone who just got convicted of ten felonies. or pled guilty to some of them. the fact he continued to lie to mueller's folks is just extraordinary. does he not realize the amount of prosecutorial firepower? this is the best in the business going against, you know, the trump team. you could see a scenario where manafort reached out to white house officials when he knows certain members of this people are going to be witnesses against him or, you know, talk about their interactions with him. so if they say -- if he goes to them and says, well, don't say i talked to you, you know, you can see that happening. >> you know, are these contacts part of a larger pattern perhaps? >> it's interesting. this wasn't the only contacts with white house officials we learned about yesterday. in the cohen filing, there's also a s
any white house officials?otentially this is what they asked me, this is what i told them, this is the story. what do you think? >> almost like they were trying to get on the same page. especially for someone who just got convicted of ten felonies. or pled guilty to some of them. the fact he continued to lie to mueller's folks is just extraordinary. does he not realize the amount of prosecutorial firepower? this is the best in the business going against, you know, the trump team. you...
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i didn't know who they were when i was in the white house., because i knew at once instinctively it was our guys. >> g. gordon liddy, ex-fbi, ex-treasury, ex-justice, ex-white house consultant, and e. howard hunt jr., ex-cia, ex-bay of pigs planner, ex-white house consultant. >> we didn't think they measured up. it was closer to the typical gang that couldn't shoot straight. >> earl silva read the names of 60 government witnesses. the list included only one low ranking white house lawyer and several former employees of the committee to re-elect the president. >> if you don't know richard nixon's psychology, you don't know his background, you could never understand why the white house reacted to watergate the way it does. >> from day one, there was a great sense that we were under siege. and we were not deceiving ourselves that the press did not like us. both houses of congress did not like nixon. i mean, that is the truth. and the question is how you deal with it. >> he tries to build a little like mafiosa group out of the oval office, guys t
i didn't know who they were when i was in the white house., because i knew at once instinctively it was our guys. >> g. gordon liddy, ex-fbi, ex-treasury, ex-justice, ex-white house consultant, and e. howard hunt jr., ex-cia, ex-bay of pigs planner, ex-white house consultant. >> we didn't think they measured up. it was closer to the typical gang that couldn't shoot straight. >> earl silva read the names of 60 government witnesses. the list included only one low ranking white...
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front lines of trump's white house. what's the difference covering president trump and some of the other presidents that you've covered? >> there's a huge difference. the biggest difference with the other presidents i've covered the last 3 even though they did not agree was, there was respect, we understood that we had to work with one another, with this administration w -- with this administration this president looks at us as the enemy and when we tell the truth and tell the facts, he believes we are the opposition, he believes that we have an agenda, we are one of the pillars of the foundation of this nation, what the founding fathers put in place. it's just -- it's awkward, painful deadly time compared to prior administration's that i've covered. >> what's a typical day at the white house? >> most days there's no briefing. you wait for him to speak, you wait for him to take your question or not take your question. it's a different day. it's a very different day. the dynamic has changed. we are losing ground when it
front lines of trump's white house. what's the difference covering president trump and some of the other presidents that you've covered? >> there's a huge difference. the biggest difference with the other presidents i've covered the last 3 even though they did not agree was, there was respect, we understood that we had to work with one another, with this administration w -- with this administration this president looks at us as the enemy and when we tell the truth and tell the facts, he...
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police, white teachers qhiet students, or white ran doll, yipght want to teach white folk not to steal i didn't want teach them to treat us respectfully but fairly white folk and a knock them out even more than knocking out i wanted to never ever lose to them again. i knew there was no way to not lose unless we took back every bit of what had been stolen from us i wanted money, safety, the education, healthy choices, second chance hads they stole, that we would ever get what we were owed i knew we have to take it all back without getting caught because no creation on earth was as all world as white folk at punishes black whole for black individual they were geniuses at new ways for masses of black folk with less to suffer more. our superpower i was told since i was a child was perseverance ability to survive no matter how much they took from us. i never unked how survivorring when white folk made sure so many of us did not survive and those of us who did practice bending so much that breaking often seemed inevitable. that night, when you finally started snoring i crept into kitchen ope
police, white teachers qhiet students, or white ran doll, yipght want to teach white folk not to steal i didn't want teach them to treat us respectfully but fairly white folk and a knock them out even more than knocking out i wanted to never ever lose to them again. i knew there was no way to not lose unless we took back every bit of what had been stolen from us i wanted money, safety, the education, healthy choices, second chance hads they stole, that we would ever get what we were owed i knew...
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to speak to in the white house is.ow senior they were and what the relevance of those conversations are. when you take a look at what's happening with manafort and you take a look at what's happening with cohen, flynn, you keep thinking to yourself, donald trump is right. he does hire the best people. doesn't he? about what marco rubio said on that clip, i agree with him. i think the prudent thing to do is wait for muler to come out without of his report, but the prudent thing to do would be for congress for the senate to move on the bipartisan bill that is in front of them that is sitting there without action being taken to protect mueller from unjust firing. they can avoid a huge headache for themselves if they take this step. they can send a very strong message to donald trump. we want to see the full report. we want this to come to conclusion by taking that simple step. i don't understand their unwillingness. cowardis. inability to confront donald trump. >> we will leave it there. anna navarro and charlie dent, goo
to speak to in the white house is.ow senior they were and what the relevance of those conversations are. when you take a look at what's happening with manafort and you take a look at what's happening with cohen, flynn, you keep thinking to yourself, donald trump is right. he does hire the best people. doesn't he? about what marco rubio said on that clip, i agree with him. i think the prudent thing to do is wait for muler to come out without of his report, but the prudent thing to do would be...
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the war on whites is real. normalized. >> the government is nothing compared to the jewish menace. >> and destroying lives. >> there are people who will say once a nazi, always a nazi, and that you can't change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22, i helped build america's first neo-nazi skinhead organization. i believed diversity was a code word for white genocide. that jews controlled the media. immigrants were raping our women. and i was going to save the world. recruiting vulnerable kids and transforming them into violent extremists like me. but now, instead of pulling people into hate, i'm guiding them out. >> ein folk, ein reich, ein fuhrer. >> i'm not willing to let it happen to anybody else. >> the first thing i would like to say about the american flag is i don't salute the american flag because two stars stand for nonwhite states. >> with me today, chris pi piccolini, 19 years old, director of the northern skinheads. >> we're fighting for a great cause which is the w
the war on whites is real. normalized. >> the government is nothing compared to the jewish menace. >> and destroying lives. >> there are people who will say once a nazi, always a nazi, and that you can't change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22, i helped build america's first neo-nazi skinhead organization. i believed diversity was a code word for white genocide. that jews controlled the media. immigrants were raping our women. and i...
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>> the white water controversy. >> political turbulence over white water. >> white water became a massiveosecutors to a sex scandal. >> the ayes have it. >> there it is. >> william jefferson clinton is impeached. >> that became the second presidential impeachment in american history. how on earth did that little corner of arkansas -- >> i hereby deliver these articles of impeachment. >> -- explode into a constitutional showdown. >> it was that two-bit real estate deal and yet somehow one thing leads to another and we are on the house floor, debating whether the president of the united states should be removed from office. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinsky. >> when we think of the clinton impeachment, we think of a certain white house intern. but before there was monica, there were the mcdougals, jim and susan. clinton might never have been impeached if not for them. it was jim mcdougal who had convinced the clintons to invest in white water. and they had over financial ties, as well. so when jim and susan landed in legal trouble for fraud -- >> if i'm found
>> the white water controversy. >> political turbulence over white water. >> white water became a massiveosecutors to a sex scandal. >> the ayes have it. >> there it is. >> william jefferson clinton is impeached. >> that became the second presidential impeachment in american history. how on earth did that little corner of arkansas -- >> i hereby deliver these articles of impeachment. >> -- explode into a constitutional showdown. >> it...