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for the palestinian national movement the long-term goal remained undoing not just the consequences of 1967 but the consequences of 1948 which is to say the existence of israel. this is a normative israeli narrative of why the oslo process collapsed. i find when i woman to the american jewish community that i'm in a kind of time warp. much of the jewish community has not yet internalized the sea change of the year 2000. i would chair in terms of its political and psychological impact on this generation of israelis i would compare the year 2000 to the years 1947-48 and its impact on the founding generation of israelis. that was the moment when the founding generation realized that this is an existential war and a similar process happened to the israeli public in the year 2000. when i say that parts of the american jewish community are in a time warp in relation to where israeli politics has evolved to, the only place where i really encounter groups like breaking the silence or the far left wing of the israeli political map are in parts of the american jewish community. for all practical
for the palestinian national movement the long-term goal remained undoing not just the consequences of 1967 but the consequences of 1948 which is to say the existence of israel. this is a normative israeli narrative of why the oslo process collapsed. i find when i woman to the american jewish community that i'm in a kind of time warp. much of the jewish community has not yet internalized the sea change of the year 2000. i would chair in terms of its political and psychological impact on this...
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that was the palestinian national movement in all its factions, a jewish majority state in -- is still illegitimate so the long-term goal remains undoing that -- the 1948 which is to say the existence of israel. a normative israeli narrative of why the process collapsed. and i often find when i come to the american jewish committee that i am in a kind of time work . as much of the jewish committee has not yet internalized the seachange of the year 2000. of i would compare in terms what -- it's political and psychological impact on this generation of israelis, i would compare the year 2000 to the years 1947 and 1948. and its impact on that was the moment when the founding generation realized this was a nexus central war and a similar process happened to the israeli public in the year 2000. that the american -- parts of the american jewish community are in a time warp in relation to where israeli , theics have evolved to only place i really encounter groups like breaking the silence or far left wing of the israeli political map are in parts of the american jewish community. for all pract
that was the palestinian national movement in all its factions, a jewish majority state in -- is still illegitimate so the long-term goal remains undoing that -- the 1948 which is to say the existence of israel. a normative israeli narrative of why the process collapsed. and i often find when i come to the american jewish committee that i am in a kind of time work . as much of the jewish committee has not yet internalized the seachange of the year 2000. of i would compare in terms what -- it's...
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solver and these movements of the national national movements and eat that which are behind their leg up for example they want them over independent vitaly i don't think that becoming very dependent on china will be a very very smart way of a becoming more independent having said nice china is a big country with a big market for you tell you next well so i think moving into. going in the direction of having better cooperation we china is fine i would think i would do the i think it would be better to do this within the cone to solve the european union or other thing or other countries moving one by one simply because the negotiating power of then you'll be a union you stronger day and the negotiating power will be indeed a members of the european union holocaust really thank you after the break proud to be here again not only as america's top but but also as a man of faith there's always new inspired make change. to travel to israel as u.s. president trump faces down the secretary of state over the deal of the century we ask new york times bestseller david horowitz if god guides us fo
solver and these movements of the national national movements and eat that which are behind their leg up for example they want them over independent vitaly i don't think that becoming very dependent on china will be a very very smart way of a becoming more independent having said nice china is a big country with a big market for you tell you next well so i think moving into. going in the direction of having better cooperation we china is fine i would think i would do the i think it would be...
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and to have a national movement they had to have southern women included and southern white women said ok. but their position was that we suverage for women in order to destroy the black vote. . the u movement was torn -- you had disagreements. i hada b wells became a serious anlt lynching campaigner and is a journalist and who also decides to get married. and when she got married, some of the white women said, you know, this is not good. you can't be a wife and a suffragist at the same time. but she did it. and she -- this is a woman who had when she left, she left because thraffs bounty on her head because she had stood up when black men had been lynched . and these men who were her friends and she -- after that she became, i would say, the foremost person in this country leading the anti-lynching campaign, that -- and also she was a cofounder of the naacp which is important to remember about her. so i think, women suveragets eventually get the right to vote that we're about to celebrate the anniversary of. but -- the 100th anniversary but it was a hard-fought campaign not
and to have a national movement they had to have southern women included and southern white women said ok. but their position was that we suverage for women in order to destroy the black vote. . the u movement was torn -- you had disagreements. i hada b wells became a serious anlt lynching campaigner and is a journalist and who also decides to get married. and when she got married, some of the white women said, you know, this is not good. you can't be a wife and a suffragist at the same time....
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it is a national movement. what you have simplified, you know i liked geography, midwestern and northeastern urban concerns, the concerns about urbanization, overcrowding, immigration, industrialization, political machines, political corruption. you have that great mass of demands for change, concern, the rise of political figures like theodore roosevelt. those meet up with the more rural and agrarian concerns of southern and western populism. populism, it may not seem today so much to us now where we generalizee rural america, the midwestern corn commodity culture was a different kind of agrarian economy than the south cotton-based sharecropping vestiges of jim crow. yet they found enough common cause briefly to unite in populism. that didn't last, right? part of it was about the rural places being left behind. some of the electoral success of the progressive era in the early 20th century was that these midwestern and northeastern urban concerns were able to find in some cases common cause with these folks who
it is a national movement. what you have simplified, you know i liked geography, midwestern and northeastern urban concerns, the concerns about urbanization, overcrowding, immigration, industrialization, political machines, political corruption. you have that great mass of demands for change, concern, the rise of political figures like theodore roosevelt. those meet up with the more rural and agrarian concerns of southern and western populism. populism, it may not seem today so much to us now...
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. >> an ini fa must raid at stonewall sparked a national movement >> your morning cup of coffee could help you burn fat and lose weight >> meet the cat that survived a washing machine. felix and his nine lives "early today" starts right now >> good to be with you on this tuesday morning. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm marlie hall breaking news, spacex pulled off its most powerful and difficult rocket launch with an explosive ending >> see that coming down on a -- >> is that a pretty good view? >> the rocket blasted off of nasa's kennedy space center just moments ago. but the new core booster came crashing into the ocean, but the two side boosters did land safely the rocket was carrying 24 research satellite for the department of defense. >> the stage is set for another subpoena showdown this morning the white house is officially blocking kellyanne conway from testifying before the house oversight committee. president trump's senior advisor was schedule sud to appear befoe the committee tomorrow to discuss violations of the hatch act. nbc's tracie potts joins us from d.c. with the lates
. >> an ini fa must raid at stonewall sparked a national movement >> your morning cup of coffee could help you burn fat and lose weight >> meet the cat that survived a washing machine. felix and his nine lives "early today" starts right now >> good to be with you on this tuesday morning. i'm frances rivera >> and i'm marlie hall breaking news, spacex pulled off its most powerful and difficult rocket launch with an explosive ending >> see that coming...
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. >> dubois: a >> dubois: a simple question becomes a national movement.hartman "on the road." >> reporter: at a nursing home in northwest arkansas, we found a gem named ruby. as we first reported in march, 11-year-old ruby likes to go to work with her mom. amanda is a nurse who travels to several nursing homes in the area, and it was on one of those visit when ruby started going up to the residents with her notepad. >> if you could have any three things, any three things what would they be? eeat would you want? >> reporter: she came up with re idea of these questions? >> yes. >> reporter: with the intention ion hat? >> i don't think she had an intention, really. >> reporter: ruby said she was curious what people would say. were you surprised? >> yes, i was very surprised. i thought people would say money, houses, lamborghini. >> reporter: but instead here's what she got: electric razor, new shoes, vienna sausage. for some reason, a lot of people asked for vienna sausage, and other really basic items. >> like, that's all they wanted, and i really decided t
. >> dubois: a >> dubois: a simple question becomes a national movement.hartman "on the road." >> reporter: at a nursing home in northwest arkansas, we found a gem named ruby. as we first reported in march, 11-year-old ruby likes to go to work with her mom. amanda is a nurse who travels to several nursing homes in the area, and it was on one of those visit when ruby started going up to the residents with her notepad. >> if you could have any three things, any...
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on the receiving end of the seating and alice's and some particularly in the hierarchy of the national movement also fine doing social media presence far too hot to handle sure campbell does point talent that the wings over scotland blog should be the guardian as a distinct entity from the wings to share count but some do not accept this distinction and i get that it is kind to productive of course political blogs not the same thing as political parties as liberal voters cheer can go by only points i don't want wings of a skull into stunned beyond argument as attract a dedicated readership of energized and politically aware tetons while the production of the 3 blue book how did to months ago public affect on the politics of the scottish independence referendum of 2014 a real impact transcending the verified virtual world of the online politically campaigners the new edition promised exclusively on this show will be eagerly awaited by the guest movement in scotland under guard to the some degree of trepidation by the progeny and campaigners. next week return from fixing the online politics of to
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can see over there in istanbul political scientist sudan bank and is a former advisor to the national movement party or m h p he joins us now live from istanbul because you have you with us is this the beginning of the end a lecture really for the president and his act party or is it too early to write off such a smart political operator. ally think it's it's a bit too early because president has many moves to make for now so for example. just after the 1st elections or the election in march 31st. said that he wanted. he could want a grand coalition to be formed. c.h.b. the republicans on the basis of the coalition of turkey as he named it so. opposition leader or college star or would the head of the c.h.p. already. had positive reactions this statement over do ants so i think. even move through he could switch his partners his actual partner the image be the nationalist movement party and try to encompass a greater part of the turkish population of the turkish electorate. combining its forces with the c.h.p. so it's a bit early i think to say that it's the beginning of the end to what extent
can see over there in istanbul political scientist sudan bank and is a former advisor to the national movement party or m h p he joins us now live from istanbul because you have you with us is this the beginning of the end a lecture really for the president and his act party or is it too early to write off such a smart political operator. ally think it's it's a bit too early because president has many moves to make for now so for example. just after the 1st elections or the election in march...
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hard national movement party decile in china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's gained quite a bit of traction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather a mad nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and adeste here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had reports of the 1st civilians arrested linked to saturday's regional uprising 6 civilians appeared in court in the atis the police want to charge them with terrorism and every quested a 28 day investigation since saturday more than 100 security personnel have also been arrested in connection to the deaths of the 5 government officials those 5 officials were buried on wednesday now also on saturday the government shut down the internet across the country and on thursday we have reports that the internet has been restored to parts of the capital only earlier we were in the southern part of the country there is still no internet the
hard national movement party decile in china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's gained quite a bit of traction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather a mad nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and adeste here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had reports of the 1st civilians...
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i just spoke a short while ago to leaders of the opposition party the united national movement now they. they would they they they they want things like you know snap elections. that would be one of the significant amounts they will support the resignation of the speaker of parliament for allowing his chair to be occupied. by this russian deputy. they were also her sources say that they were the ones who had initially troitsky to to enter parliament's to storm through the barricades now the leader of this political party i spoke to earlier appeared to confirm they saw that he was suffering from the effects of of tear gas but what you're seeing is political opposition parties potentially seeking to take advantage of the situation but there are also an awful lot of georgians who don't necessarily affiliate themselves with this party who feel very very strongly about this so it's you know it's a could it's a complex picture but certainly this is the 1st time in his own been in georgia which is 5 years in which we've seen this kind of violence that political unrest on the streets where the
i just spoke a short while ago to leaders of the opposition party the united national movement now they. they would they they they they want things like you know snap elections. that would be one of the significant amounts they will support the resignation of the speaker of parliament for allowing his chair to be occupied. by this russian deputy. they were also her sources say that they were the ones who had initially troitsky to to enter parliament's to storm through the barricades now the...
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these people are that were arrested we do know that dozens of them were linked to the empire a national movement group we actually spoke to the chairman of that group earlier desson in china who told us indeed that dozens he said 39 to the exact of his members have been arrested both in attics and in the neighboring oh to me a state now it's a new party it's important to know and it's also garnering a lot of support in hard state and then on wednesday we had the 1st reports of civilians who were arrested we know that 6 civilians appeared in court here in adeste and the police actually want to charge them with terrorism and the police have asked for a $28.00 day investigation so that will be ongoing but again those are just 6 civilians and we also know that $100.00 security personnel are part of this number both in the empire state and we believe in the attic as well now the prime minister is expected to speak on friday for the 1st time since saturday's regional uprising will speak at around 3 pm local time and it will be interesting to see what he has to say about not only the events have happen
these people are that were arrested we do know that dozens of them were linked to the empire a national movement group we actually spoke to the chairman of that group earlier desson in china who told us indeed that dozens he said 39 to the exact of his members have been arrested both in attics and in the neighboring oh to me a state now it's a new party it's important to know and it's also garnering a lot of support in hard state and then on wednesday we had the 1st reports of civilians who...
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movement. ultimately the national women's party were called radical here. they had nothing on the british movement. the radicals of the british movement were throwing bricks through windows. they tried to set fire to the minister's house. slap policemen in the face. >> american women were standing outside with a sign. >> ok. >> that strategy if you are arrested, demand political prisoner status, if they refuse t go on hunger strike. i think -- i agree with you, linda, she was a brilliant strategist and p.r. person and turned amazing situations to her advantage. she had a little bit of blind spot there where she would follow pinkhurst's examples and not think through whether they translated to an american system. in 1915, 1916 when she tried that party in power strategy, campaigned against even pro-suffrage democrats to hold their feet to the fire, that works better in parliamentary. i think the political prisoner thing was a little bit similar. it was a tactic that had worked elsewhere and she didn't necessarily think through with it. >> the finger on the ma
movement. ultimately the national women's party were called radical here. they had nothing on the british movement. the radicals of the british movement were throwing bricks through windows. they tried to set fire to the minister's house. slap policemen in the face. >> american women were standing outside with a sign. >> ok. >> that strategy if you are arrested, demand political prisoner status, if they refuse t go on hunger strike. i think -- i agree with you, linda, she was...
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kristie over there in istanbul political scientist sudan bank and is a former advisor to the national movement party or m h p he joins us now live from istanbul because you have you with us is this the beginning of the end a lecture really for the president and his act party or is it too early to write off such a smart political operator. a lot think it's it's a bit too early because president has many moves to make for now so for example. just after the 1st elections or lection in march 31st. said that he wanted. he could.
kristie over there in istanbul political scientist sudan bank and is a former advisor to the national movement party or m h p he joins us now live from istanbul because you have you with us is this the beginning of the end a lecture really for the president and his act party or is it too early to write off such a smart political operator. a lot think it's it's a bit too early because president has many moves to make for now so for example. just after the 1st elections or lection in march 31st....
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important moment, riots broke out outside the stone wall here in new york city galvanizing a national movementising happened in the summer of 1969 as the gay bars patrons fought back against police. now thousands are expected to mark that historic act of defiance at a site that's now a national monument. live outside stonewall in new yo york's greenwich village. >> reporter: keep in mind it was 50 years ago today that the patrons of stonewall inn basically said they had enough. in a single act of defiance they basically stood up against authorities in what the current police commissioner describes as discriminatory and oppressive behavior by officers back in 1969 here. the patrons of this par essentially speaking out as one of those patrons described for me exactly what it took for the men and women inside this bar to speak up against authorities. >> the civil rights movement, the womans movement all galvanized together. but it was truly the tran vestites and minorities that were the forefront runners of the stonewall riot. if you were a feminine or you were dressed unconforming your sexuality
important moment, riots broke out outside the stone wall here in new york city galvanizing a national movementising happened in the summer of 1969 as the gay bars patrons fought back against police. now thousands are expected to mark that historic act of defiance at a site that's now a national monument. live outside stonewall in new yo york's greenwich village. >> reporter: keep in mind it was 50 years ago today that the patrons of stonewall inn basically said they had enough. in a...
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she wants a new liberal movement to challenge the forces of nationalism and populism. e country is crying out for a liberal movement to be the alternative, to take on the forces of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson and nigel farage, and the liberal democrats must be at the heart of that movement. who is going to get your vote, and why? i think at the moment it's going to be jo swinson. i think she's got a really good media presence and i think that the lib dems need that in a leader. i'm thinking of backing ed davey, because i thought while jo's pitch was very aspirational, i thought ed's was more heavy on detail. the winner of this contest will be announced at the end ofjuly. jonathan blake, bbc news, cambridge. the church of england has appointed its first black female bishop. rose hudson—wilkin will take over as the bishop of dover in november. born and raised injamaica, ms hudson—wilkin has served as chaplain to the queen and currently serves as the chaplain to the speaker of the house of commons. she has previously spoken out about the church's senio
she wants a new liberal movement to challenge the forces of nationalism and populism. e country is crying out for a liberal movement to be the alternative, to take on the forces of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson and nigel farage, and the liberal democrats must be at the heart of that movement. who is going to get your vote, and why? i think at the moment it's going to be jo swinson. i think she's got a really good media presence and i think that the lib dems need that in a...
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the movements in the states or trying to get state level things past, and there was also the national movement. a long, painful history. when the 15th amendment was passed that it enfranchised black men in black women, there was a huge rift in the suffrage movement. people like lucy stone and julia ward howe said, we are abolitionists, we will take this amendment does written and we will fight as abolitionists. and some people said if we accept the amendment without women it will be a whole generation until women get the vote and they split they not only split into rival group, but group pursued a state-by-state strategy because the reconstruction amendment was so threatening to southern states. the anthony and stanton group pursued a special amendment. so they were working at cross purposes and when they came back together and rejoined and the americans women -- the american women's suffrage association became the american women, they decided to do the state estate strategy. which isn't crazy, it sounds like a lot of work but the plan to, if you get enough states pass suffrage. one of the rea
the movements in the states or trying to get state level things past, and there was also the national movement. a long, painful history. when the 15th amendment was passed that it enfranchised black men in black women, there was a huge rift in the suffrage movement. people like lucy stone and julia ward howe said, we are abolitionists, we will take this amendment does written and we will fight as abolitionists. and some people said if we accept the amendment without women it will be a whole...
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reimposition of all the hypernationalism, the neonationalism that seems to be sweeping these national movements. he should say america is going to support those who push back against tyranny like vladimir putin. i don't think the american president will say that, because in a troubling manner, our president not only sought but he received and then welcomed the support from one of those au autocrats, putin, in his own election. >> peter baker, talk about the bar, where it is set for tomorrow. >> it's pretty high. everybody -- not everybody, but everybody of a certain age, anyway, remembers ronald reagan giving the speech during his presidency at that same place. the boys point to hawk. barack obama, i was with him five years ago and he addressed that location. the meaning of the moment so extraordinary, as jeremy just talked about. poignant with history, with solidarity, with blood and sacrifice that it would be a challenge to the best of orators, and the president's speech is not poetry, it's pugilism, so he's going to have to work to the best of his ability to match the moment. it will be a ha
reimposition of all the hypernationalism, the neonationalism that seems to be sweeping these national movements. he should say america is going to support those who push back against tyranny like vladimir putin. i don't think the american president will say that, because in a troubling manner, our president not only sought but he received and then welcomed the support from one of those au autocrats, putin, in his own election. >> peter baker, talk about the bar, where it is set for...
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we spoke to the chairman of the em hard national movement party dozen in china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's been quite a bit attraction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather a mad nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and adults here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had reports of the 1st civilians arrested linked to saturday's regional uprising 6 civilians appeared in court in the atis the police want to charge them with terrorism and requested a 28 day investigation since saturday more than 100 security personnel have also been arrested in connection to the deaths of the 5 government officials those 5 officials were buried on wednesday now also on saturday the government shut down the internet across the country and on thursday we have reports that the internet has been restored to parts of the capital only earlier we were in the southern part of the country t
we spoke to the chairman of the em hard national movement party dozen in china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's been quite a bit attraction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather a mad nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and adults here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had...
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hard national movement party doesn't in china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's been quite a bit attraction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather a man nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and address here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had reports of the 1st civilians arrested linked to saturday's regional uprising 6 civilians appeared in court in the atis the police want to charge them with terrorism and every quested a 28 day investigation now since saturday more than 100 security personnel have also been arrested in connection to the deaths of the 5 government officials those 5 officials were buried on wednesday now also on saturday the government shut down the internet across the country and on thursday we have reports that the internet has been restored to parts of the capital only earlier we were in the southern part of the country there is still no inter
hard national movement party doesn't in china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's been quite a bit attraction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather a man nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and address here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had reports of the 1st civilians...
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the march on washington was what transformed a southern predominantly black movement into a national movementvement. >> this movement became a universal movement. there were whites protesting alongside blacks. the news cameras couldn't look away and it changed the evening news as we know it. >> late today -- >> nightly news was only 15 minutes and even the birmingham crisis. by the fall of 1963, cbs went to 30 minutes. nbc went to 30 minutes. >> in the new york and washington nerve centers of nbc news, these make possible the expansion of the huntly brinkley report to a full half hour. >> television became a bigger presence if people's lives just in time for freedom summer and the peak of the civil rights era. >> the explosion of media attention inspired a surge of new recruits, mostly young and white, into the movement. >> we all feel hopeful that we are going to be able to do something. something really will come out of this. >> what areas will your main activities be in? >> we'll be working on voter registrati registration. various forms of political education and freedom schools. >> one o
the march on washington was what transformed a southern predominantly black movement into a national movementvement. >> this movement became a universal movement. there were whites protesting alongside blacks. the news cameras couldn't look away and it changed the evening news as we know it. >> late today -- >> nightly news was only 15 minutes and even the birmingham crisis. by the fall of 1963, cbs went to 30 minutes. nbc went to 30 minutes. >> in the new york and...
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in the white power movement: george lincoln rockwell, world war ii veteran and founder of the american nazi rty; richard butler, world war ii veteran and founder of the aryan nationsnam veteran and grand dragon of the kkk; timothy mcveigh, gulf war veteran and oklahoma city bomber. >> it's important to remember, too, that returning veterans that join this movement, and active-duty troops, we're talking about a tiny, not even statistically significt, percentage of veterans. but within this movement, those yiople who did serve are p po enormously important role in instruction of w, in creating paramilitary activist mentality and training. o thompson: when we speak people involved in this movement today, they talk about leaderless resistance. can you explain that to me? >> sure. leaderless resistance is sically what we would understand today as cell-style terrorism: the idea that you can recruit a small number of committed activists, organize them, and thenhey will behave on their own in a cell without direct ties with movemen leadership. if we think, for instance, about the oklama city bombing, timothy mcveigh is sort of the ideal soldier of leaderless resistance.an
in the white power movement: george lincoln rockwell, world war ii veteran and founder of the american nazi rty; richard butler, world war ii veteran and founder of the aryan nationsnam veteran and grand dragon of the kkk; timothy mcveigh, gulf war veteran and oklahoma city bomber. >> it's important to remember, too, that returning veterans that join this movement, and active-duty troops, we're talking about a tiny, not even statistically significt, percentage of veterans. but within this...
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hard national movement party decile and china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's gained quite a bit of traction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and added here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had reports of the 1st civilians arrested linked to saturday's regional uprising. a rival forces in libya are disputing the reported capture of a city used as a staging post by the war. and his campaign to seize tripoli forces allied to the un recognized governments that have captured got around 80 kilometers south of the capital but have to say they remain in control of losing the city would be a setback in half the 3 month campaign to capture tripoli. a syrian rescue group known as the white helmets is accusing russia of war crimes after 2 of its members were killed on wednesday the group says 7 other civilians died in russian air s
hard national movement party decile and china who told us that dozens of members from his party have been arrested since saturday's incident this is a relatively new party that's gained quite a bit of traction especially and i'm sorry state it's a rather nationalistic focused party now we know that those from his party that were arrested were arrested and added here in the capital and some also in the neighboring regional states now on wednesday we also had reports of the 1st civilians arrested...
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that's right and it is hard to know how significant and how much, for example, the mexican national guards movementre are some moves. mexico was trying to address this problem anyways. the president faced a lot of opposition, both from members of his party in the senate, from business community, it looked like the plan may not have been feasible. it is nice that mexico helped out. is this deal a donald trump win because to his base, to which he is often directing his comments to, he has extracted something, he has potentially held mexico to ransom over tariffs and he has got something out of it. he will absolutely claim it as a win and it depends what your standard is. if that is all one requires then they will be satisfied with this. i doubt we will get much substantive of change and worth keeping in mind this will do damage to trade relations between the countries. the new deal was supposed to bring certainty to the relationship, to investors and this undermines it. note that the president did not say this done once and for all, he said he was indefinitely suspending the tariffs. the deal you are
that's right and it is hard to know how significant and how much, for example, the mexican national guards movementre are some moves. mexico was trying to address this problem anyways. the president faced a lot of opposition, both from members of his party in the senate, from business community, it looked like the plan may not have been feasible. it is nice that mexico helped out. is this deal a donald trump win because to his base, to which he is often directing his comments to, he has...
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nationally. labor movement in chicago is strong. we are vibrant. and we fight like hell. a story of job actions but we have escalated things in the wake of the chicago teachers union strike in 2012. in my time at the chicago federation of labor, we have seen auto mechanics go on strike for almost two months. we have seen construction workers on strike for weeks at a time. we saw hotel workers take to the streets for one of the most historic strikes in the history of the city as well. reverend jackson has stood with us through all of that. i can't think of one person in this community who has done more to work with us in the labor movement to lift up people of color and people who work in a-wage jobs than reverend jackson. [applause] and let me suggest to you this -- if anyone of you want to question whether reverend jackson has some gas in the tank left, let's go find a building to stand outside of. he will climb up on that bench and put his fists in the air and fight for the working people of this city and country. i want to thank you, reverend noxon, and i want to thank
nationally. labor movement in chicago is strong. we are vibrant. and we fight like hell. a story of job actions but we have escalated things in the wake of the chicago teachers union strike in 2012. in my time at the chicago federation of labor, we have seen auto mechanics go on strike for almost two months. we have seen construction workers on strike for weeks at a time. we saw hotel workers take to the streets for one of the most historic strikes in the history of the city as well. reverend...
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national sovereignty. and globalism is known to be a very dangerous thing by movement conservatives but i think you have insights and i think i'm interested in reading your book. you suggested that there is a growing and serious problems of white nationalism among the conservatives in the united states. i suggest -- i suspect you have probably watched this too much i happened to be personally acquainted with the leaders of almost every significant conservative organization in the united states and i can type that an isi in in my organization in every other significant urbanization i know a white nationalism that attempts to get into the organization's last seen departing out the window with a foot print on his behind. third thing is my question i am impressed about what you said about cohesion. i think almost everybody that is here. what agree with you that the education system in the united states is not only not conducive currently in the main two cohesion as a country but is actually empathetic culture. and against it. it's an awful problem and we have to face in many ways. i'm curious because you have acknow
national sovereignty. and globalism is known to be a very dangerous thing by movement conservatives but i think you have insights and i think i'm interested in reading your book. you suggested that there is a growing and serious problems of white nationalism among the conservatives in the united states. i suggest -- i suspect you have probably watched this too much i happened to be personally acquainted with the leaders of almost every significant conservative organization in the united states...
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was not realized ballasts in 1905 in what way was it important turning that means alaska national this movement as extreme as ours believing what we believe in the race issue could make a 180 degree turn and join the muslims of the world good christians and of the good people of this earth it's amazing when you look from the middle east to europe thinking of america as a bad place to be a muslim it's like living in the belly of the beast now heard that how would you say that life is like for people well we know things that happened to make america peer ugly in the eyes of citizens of this country and that is a world that if we can see america the beautiful that has advanced that against america the ugly successfully. then i'm sure that we would recognize that america's the most fertile soul we have for x. davening our religion and our future for our children grandchildren and children to come and then my journey across america if i want to find america the beautiful. where will i find that kind of things should i look for the concept of citizenry how citizenry is that race. in the constitution
was not realized ballasts in 1905 in what way was it important turning that means alaska national this movement as extreme as ours believing what we believe in the race issue could make a 180 degree turn and join the muslims of the world good christians and of the good people of this earth it's amazing when you look from the middle east to europe thinking of america as a bad place to be a muslim it's like living in the belly of the beast now heard that how would you say that life is like for...
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remembers stonewall, not just for what happened this day, but because of what it started, this national pride movemente riots. thank you so much for being here on this incredibly special weekend. you were 20. >> i was 20 years old. >> you had come out to your parents and they disavowed you? you tell me? >> my parents told me that -- to continue to remain in college, this was during the height of the vietnam war, i had to see a psychiatrist to be cured. >> you drop out of college, you're in new york city, you happen to be walking down christopher street had is the street right in front of the stonewall in, and what happened? what did you see? >> well, we turned on to christopher street, we saw blue lights flashing in the distance. my boyfriend at the time told me to do some reckoning and find out what's going on. i told him the police were raiding the stonewall again. and by the time we got down there, it would be all over. by the time we got down there, the police had started bringing out drag queens, putting them in a paddy wagon, for the first time ever, both the patrons of the bar started to resist
remembers stonewall, not just for what happened this day, but because of what it started, this national pride movemente riots. thank you so much for being here on this incredibly special weekend. you were 20. >> i was 20 years old. >> you had come out to your parents and they disavowed you? you tell me? >> my parents told me that -- to continue to remain in college, this was during the height of the vietnam war, i had to see a psychiatrist to be cured. >> you drop out of...
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we are one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god and together we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again, we will make america safe again and we will make america great again.
we are one movement, one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god and together we will make america wealthy again. we will make america strong again, we will make america safe again and we will make america great again.
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where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose up against police harrassement, giving birth to a national and global movementthere. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall in, that was where there was a police raid which led to nights of very violent protests. eventually they did finish and then a year later, america had its first 93v a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are ata throughout new york city, and we are at a rally today, so between six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. earlier today there were some very special and surprise guests including lady gaga. you have the power, and you are so, gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so gaga. you have the power, and you are so, so powerful. i hope you feel that power today, you have the ultimate power, you have never been so visible
where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose up against police harrassement, giving birth to a national and global movementthere. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall in, that was where there was a police raid which led to nights of very violent protests. eventually they did finish and then a year later, america had its first 93v a year later, america had its...
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the unrest than that smoking and national and global movement for equal rights for the lesbian gay bisexual transgender on the way people falsely fulls jessica missouri. and selling brood of report. multi invoice was twenty one years old in june. nineteen sixty nine the nights the riots began he was in greenwich village. cries coming from the stone wall in the police had come to raid the false appointed by the gay and trans community. the cable in the paddy wagon. at the end of the paddy wagon i've noticed a little cop. she could queen in. two but she was resisting. she was able to kick him in the shoulder. a very good shot he went flying and he came back at likable. he dragged her into the truck are you hurt. slash bos give thin metal. and mall. we started slowly walking towards stealth. i could see the hairs on his neck rise. we just kept looking at him and focused on him but he saw. something in our eyes he was a nerve i broke and ran for the bar door. in nineteen sixty nine gay sex was illegal the american psychiatric association considered homosexuality a mental illness fifty years ago
the unrest than that smoking and national and global movement for equal rights for the lesbian gay bisexual transgender on the way people falsely fulls jessica missouri. and selling brood of report. multi invoice was twenty one years old in june. nineteen sixty nine the nights the riots began he was in greenwich village. cries coming from the stone wall in the police had come to raid the false appointed by the gay and trans community. the cable in the paddy wagon. at the end of the paddy wagon...
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where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose up against police harrassement, giving birth to a national and global movementn hunte, is there. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall inn, that was where there was a police raid, and that led to nights of very violent protests. a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are beginning to fill up, rainbows are everywhere throughout new york city, and we are at a rally today, so between six o'clock and nine o'clock in new york there is a rally taking place, kicking off pride weekend. many young people don't need the same facilities as stonewall, because they are accepted as lgbt people but these places are a co nsta nt people but these places are a constant reminder of the struggles that did take place 50 years ago to get to where we are today. the families of the eight people killed in the london bridge attack have reacted angrily after a coroner failed to apportion blame to police and the
where exactly 50 years ago patrons rose up against police harrassement, giving birth to a national and global movementn hunte, is there. it was right here on christopher street 50 years ago where many people believe that the modern lgbt rights movement was born. you will see the gay bar behind me, the stonewall inn, that was where there was a police raid, and that led to nights of very violent protests. a year later, america had its first gay pride parade. as you will see the streets are...
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she wants a new liberal movement to challenge the forces of nationalism and populism. re time she is a keen marathon runner. we have a golden opportunity in front of us right now. the country is crying out for a liberal movement to be the alternative, to take on the forces of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson and nigel farage, and the liberal democrats must be at the heart of that movement. who is going to get your vote, and why? i think at the moment it's going to be jo swinson. i think she's got a really good media presence and i think that the lib dems need that in a leader. i'm thinking of backing ed davey, because i thought while jo's pitch was very aspirational, i thought ed's was more heavy on detail. the winner of this contest will be announced at the end ofjuly. now on bbc news: the travel show. three, two, one... (laughs). getting mucky in the name of conservation in thailand. we meet the man who has visited all a19 us national parks. and going under in austria. we are starting this week in thailand, 90 minutes south—west of bangkok. few interna
she wants a new liberal movement to challenge the forces of nationalism and populism. re time she is a keen marathon runner. we have a golden opportunity in front of us right now. the country is crying out for a liberal movement to be the alternative, to take on the forces of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson and nigel farage, and the liberal democrats must be at the heart of that movement. who is going to get your vote, and why? i think at the moment it's going to be jo swinson....
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all of those wins is because we have a national grassroots movement now that can go toe ttoe with theun lobby. it isn't happening overnight but it is happening. >> shannon watts, thaur for moms demand action for gun sense in america. we will be right back. >> thank you. [music and singing in the background] [music and singing in the background] itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems
all of those wins is because we have a national grassroots movement now that can go toe ttoe with theun lobby. it isn't happening overnight but it is happening. >> shannon watts, thaur for moms demand action for gun sense in america. we will be right back. >> thank you. [music and singing in the background] [music and singing in the background] itso chantix can help you quit "slow turkey." along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep...
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be smaller numbers we're seeing here today the sheer impact the universe movement has had on the french political discourse national debate being held. it was also interesting to see if this grassroots protest movement could manifest itself well it. really this is the 1st weekend since the european elections when the protesters feel that over 30 candidates want what they're calling around 10 percent to be managed to achieve a little point 6 not even breaking the one percent threshold it's a watershed moment like i said for these protesters it will be interesting to see where exactly does usually yellow best protest movement goes after this. united nations children's charity unicef says enormous half of all afghan children are being denied an education the war on terror in the region has led to many schools being destroyed visited an afghan province where classes continue against the odds. our school was destroyed we don't have any chest to see on and shouted to take from the sunshine any ascensions for our education. when isis came here they destroyed their school and opened their own sensors and i want the governm
be smaller numbers we're seeing here today the sheer impact the universe movement has had on the french political discourse national debate being held. it was also interesting to see if this grassroots protest movement could manifest itself well it. really this is the 1st weekend since the european elections when the protesters feel that over 30 candidates want what they're calling around 10 percent to be managed to achieve a little point 6 not even breaking the one percent threshold it's a...
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so for me to be here tonight speaking to you at the national civil rights movement i mean museum, it is like a dream come true for me to walk in the same footsteps on what was though lorraine motel balcony the place where he would read his last breath. i just stood there and thought about the man who had change my life. listed there and here i am standing here being called also a catalyst for change. what an honor. [applause] >> a last clip. >> i was rescued spending 22 years in prison, kim kardashian west went to the white house to meet with president trump and he had mercy upon me to grant my clemency. given hope to so many other families that possibly they can be restored and want to humanize those that are in prison we need criminal justice reform because the system is broken. [applause] >> for those of you who have traveled to dc the pictures that you just saw is all over dc. my picture is in the airports either my pitcher or my daughter's picture or mind together at every bus stop. all over the airports. can you just imagine getting off the plane and you walk into yourself? [la
so for me to be here tonight speaking to you at the national civil rights movement i mean museum, it is like a dream come true for me to walk in the same footsteps on what was though lorraine motel balcony the place where he would read his last breath. i just stood there and thought about the man who had change my life. listed there and here i am standing here being called also a catalyst for change. what an honor. [applause] >> a last clip. >> i was rescued spending 22 years in...
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griff rhstones has been made an 0be for services to charity and entertainment and the national civic society movement becoming an obe, society movement. also becoming an 0be, chief scout bear grylls. society movement. also becoming an obe, chief scout bear grylls. we now have over half a million scouts and volu nteers have over half a million scouts and volunteers in this country who give up volunteers in this country who give up so much of their time and energy to help young people, and is award is for you guys. the magnificent hall of mirrors ellipsis and historian dan snow has been made an mbe. # takenl mbe. # taken i find i ellipsis performer and actor alfie bowe becomes an 0be for services to music and charity. singer songwriter elvis costello as well has been made an 0be. while the grammy and brick nominated performer mia becomes an mbe. —— press. jack reacher author lee child and joanna trollope both become cbes. the women's british open champion is george a whole ellipsis in the world of sport golfing champion georgia whole been made an mbe as have the scottish women's team had coached sheuey
griff rhstones has been made an 0be for services to charity and entertainment and the national civic society movement becoming an obe, society movement. also becoming an 0be, chief scout bear grylls. society movement. also becoming an obe, chief scout bear grylls. we now have over half a million scouts and volu nteers have over half a million scouts and volunteers in this country who give up volunteers in this country who give up so much of their time and energy to help young people, and is...
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becoming the first national thement to commemorate lgbtq civil rights movement. last month, new york city announced it would dedicate a pioneeringnoring transgender activists and key leaders of the stonewall uprising including marcia p johnson and sylvia rivera, who would be the first public monument in the world honoring chance render women -- transgender women. a few weeks ago the nypd ued ansioner iss apology. stating the actions taken by the nypd were wrong. plain and simple. when thet a kid stonewall uprising happened. i didn't care about stonewall on in my history class. it was not until i was in my own when as a part of coming out process i began to research the history of the gay rights movement. i learned more about the events at stonewall, the people involved in the movement it created. after stonewall, in kathy became the first openly gay person elected to political office. winning a seat on the ann arbor city council in michigan. 1977, --rs later, in was elected to the san francisco city council. in 1986, i had the honor of winning election to the boa
becoming the first national thement to commemorate lgbtq civil rights movement. last month, new york city announced it would dedicate a pioneeringnoring transgender activists and key leaders of the stonewall uprising including marcia p johnson and sylvia rivera, who would be the first public monument in the world honoring chance render women -- transgender women. a few weeks ago the nypd ued ansioner iss apology. stating the actions taken by the nypd were wrong. plain and simple. when thet a...
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national socialist movement commander.ust want to go back to the way we started and listen to this conversation. [video clip] >> you men and women that are here today, if we are going to take back the nation, we have to stand in solidarity. white power! >> what kind of music do you like? >> all kinds, rock, hard-core, rock against communism. daryl: do you realize rock was invented by black musicians? >> we are not going to go -- daryl: yes we are, we are going there. [laughter] daryl: who invented rock then? >> elvis presley. daryl: you are not being serious, right? [end video clip] brian: what was that conversation like? daryl: very cordial, very good. we exchanged phone numbers. jeff is a hard-core racist and supremacist. brian: still? daryl: yes. brian: why does he think that rock 'n roll music started with elvis presley? did you ever get through to that? daryl: he knows where rock started but he cannot bring himself to admit that he likes something that was invented by black people. however, had you continued that clip
national socialist movement commander.ust want to go back to the way we started and listen to this conversation. [video clip] >> you men and women that are here today, if we are going to take back the nation, we have to stand in solidarity. white power! >> what kind of music do you like? >> all kinds, rock, hard-core, rock against communism. daryl: do you realize rock was invented by black musicians? >> we are not going to go -- daryl: yes we are, we are going there....
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she wants a new liberal movement to challenge the forces of nationalism and populism. untry is crying out for a liberal movement to be the alternative, to take on the forces of nationalism, populism, the likes of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson of nationalism, populism, the likes of boris johnson and of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson and nigel farage, and the liberal democrats must be at the heart of that movement. who is going to get your vote, and why?” think at the moment it's going to be jo swinson. i think she's got a really good media presence and i think that the lib dems need that in a leader was yellow i'm thinking of backing ed davey red because i thought while jo's pitch was aspirational, i thought his was more heavy on detail. the winner of this contest will be announced at the end ofjuly. jonathan blake, bbc news, cambridge. it's 30 years since the publication of the book the satanic verses sparked protests right around the world. some muslims believed its author, salman rushdie, blasphemed the prophet muhammad. the contro
she wants a new liberal movement to challenge the forces of nationalism and populism. untry is crying out for a liberal movement to be the alternative, to take on the forces of nationalism, populism, the likes of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson of nationalism, populism, the likes of boris johnson and of nationalism, populism, the likes of borisjohnson and nigel farage, and the liberal democrats must be at the heart of that movement. who is going to get your vote, and why?”...