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partner to the white house. our mission and our role have been consistent, working with 11 presidents and first ladies dating back to the kennedys in 1961. our non-taxpayer funding supports conservation and preservation work in the white house to maintain that beautiful museum standard ms. kennedy envisioned for the state rooms, the ground for rooms and non-historic rooms in the white house. we have had the privilege of finding acquisitions of art and furnishings of the permanent white house collection and collaboration with every president and first lady for the past 60 years. it was also important to ms. kennedy that we undertake an education initiative that began with the publication of the first white house visitor guide in 1961 and we are in the 24th edition. we also continued that today in the 24th edition of the guidebook as well as art white house history quarterly magazine. over the next three days demonstrate our robust education program, which also includes conferences, symposiums, and our website fil
partner to the white house. our mission and our role have been consistent, working with 11 presidents and first ladies dating back to the kennedys in 1961. our non-taxpayer funding supports conservation and preservation work in the white house to maintain that beautiful museum standard ms. kennedy envisioned for the state rooms, the ground for rooms and non-historic rooms in the white house. we have had the privilege of finding acquisitions of art and furnishings of the permanent white house...
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most of the white people.let you decide if that's progress or not. no longer segregation because any praise asked because it is pretty much one race working in the kitchen. overall, we see we have cooks who are culinary artists and many times their family confidants. presidents go to their funerals, their weddings, they send them notes and gifts when significant family events happen. we see presidents moved when they have to leave the white house. there is this tradition where the resident staff minds up and the president goes down the line and thanks them for their service. the other thing is there are -- they are often civil rights activists. they are pressing for african-americans to have their humanity accepted in the broader society. we saw what mcduffie did for fdr while campaigning. another example is the long-time private cook for lyndon johnson. lyndon johnson, when he is pressing for the 1964 civil rights act, he actually presses er jim crow experiences to persuade members of congress to support the
most of the white people.let you decide if that's progress or not. no longer segregation because any praise asked because it is pretty much one race working in the kitchen. overall, we see we have cooks who are culinary artists and many times their family confidants. presidents go to their funerals, their weddings, they send them notes and gifts when significant family events happen. we see presidents moved when they have to leave the white house. there is this tradition where the resident...
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people racism is a white problem is a white invention so they have to develop culture to be able to hold it and work through it and they're not doing that when they're doing is is doing performative stuff they're kneeling they are you know saying you know how can i help if i hit out one more time i'm a lose my i'm losing. interest in it they're not developing they're not developing culture they're coming up with strategy and when street and strategy is britto in the face of culture the k.k.k. have a culture they have songs they have colors they have all of it different type of stuff what does it white ally have they don't have story they don't have the elders they don't have anything and so it's immediate the ally ship peace is a mute point into you know in 31020 years from now until they actually have a culture. margaret i'm going to put the. question commute straight from you and this is from daniel daniel hi daniel thank you for joining in this conversation don't you want to know what is the point of being an ally in the 1st place peaceful process he's always followed was so much
people racism is a white problem is a white invention so they have to develop culture to be able to hold it and work through it and they're not doing that when they're doing is is doing performative stuff they're kneeling they are you know saying you know how can i help if i hit out one more time i'm a lose my i'm losing. interest in it they're not developing they're not developing culture they're coming up with strategy and when street and strategy is britto in the face of culture the k.k.k....
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white people. i will let you decide if that's progress or not. no longer segregation, because you have one race working in the kitchen. overall, we see that we have these cooks who are culinary artists. many times they are family confidence. presidents go to their funerals, weddings, send them notes and gifts when significant family events happen . we see the presidents are terribly moved. there is always this tradition where the resident staff lines up, and the president goes down the line and just think some offer their service. the other thing, we see that there are civil rights advocates pressing for african-americans to have their humanity accepted in the broader society. we saw what lizzie mcduffie did for fdr while campaigning. another example is debra wright, the private cook for lyndon johnson. lyndon johnson, pressing for the civil rights act, he actually uses her jim crow experiences to persuade congress to support the bill. the family would drive back and forth from texas to washington,
white people. i will let you decide if that's progress or not. no longer segregation, because you have one race working in the kitchen. overall, we see that we have these cooks who are culinary artists. many times they are family confidence. presidents go to their funerals, weddings, send them notes and gifts when significant family events happen . we see the presidents are terribly moved. there is always this tradition where the resident staff lines up, and the president goes down the line and...
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, and you immediately get white democrats organizing to promote white supremacy and you talk about how it gets shaped and is very much shaped in opposition to the right. there is a line early in the book where you talk about struggling to make the concept as concrete and you show all the ways in which whiteness is getting defined. there is this hotbed of pseudo- race science, and after the reconstruction it becomes much more potent. >> many white people then and now do not regard themselves as a racial group. we often think people of color are those that inhabit race and whites are not part of the racial group, so what you've referred to in the book, trying to make the identity as visible and conspicuous to us as african-american racial identity is conspicuous to us. i have an idea that white supremacy and white self regard is at least greatly amplified after the civil war by events surrounding the voting rights by black people and the first entry into positions of authority. you mentioned that new orleans was the center of scientific racism, and it was. this is an interesting discover
, and you immediately get white democrats organizing to promote white supremacy and you talk about how it gets shaped and is very much shaped in opposition to the right. there is a line early in the book where you talk about struggling to make the concept as concrete and you show all the ways in which whiteness is getting defined. there is this hotbed of pseudo- race science, and after the reconstruction it becomes much more potent. >> many white people then and now do not regard...
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"jefferson's white house: monticello on the potomac," which examines the physical state of the white house during jefferson's presidency and how he utilized the white house as a social and political tool. they white house historical association provided the video. >> good evening. welcome to white house history live. i am a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization founded by first lady jacqueline kennedy, dedicated to the preservation of the white house. and also educating american citizens about the white house and its diverse history. this evening, our guest is jim conroy, the author of "jefferson's white house: monticello on the potomac." jim was a lawyer in boston for 38 years before he began writing about american history. his previous book is "lincoln's white house: the people's house in wartime," which won the prestigious lincoln prize. if you would like to ask jim a question at the end of our broadcast,
"jefferson's white house: monticello on the potomac," which examines the physical state of the white house during jefferson's presidency and how he utilized the white house as a social and political tool. they white house historical association provided the video. >> good evening. welcome to white house history live. i am a senior vice president at the white house historical association and the director of the david rubenstein center for white house history. the white house...
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and with terrorism in white supremacy white premacist and other far right extremists killed more people than september 11, 2001 than any other extremist. 71 percent of those fatalities of extremist between 202,017 committed by a white supremacist far right group. for two decades he was counterterrorism effortsa between 2002 have focused on gun violence so focusing on how the natur has changed over the years and with that woerful insecurityse and with the university of california at berkeley d the board of directors homeland security advisor and is now vice chrman and the chief administration officer thank you all for a being here so t give us insight into the agency and its parities this is nothing new with the homela security advor the oklahomae city bombing and where do domestic threats fit in? . . . . the biggest public disruption was flights coming in from europe and targeted by al-qaeda to blow them up over the atlantic and kill hundreds of americans s those were the focus on not only dispting them over there but identifng any threats before they got to e u.s. shores, remember the
and with terrorism in white supremacy white premacist and other far right extremists killed more people than september 11, 2001 than any other extremist. 71 percent of those fatalities of extremist between 202,017 committed by a white supremacist far right group. for two decades he was counterterrorism effortsa between 2002 have focused on gun violence so focusing on how the natur has changed over the years and with that woerful insecurityse and with the university of california at berkeley d...
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house, like the white house personnel system. how do you hire people to work at the white house? so it's really building a large corporate headquarters with many subsidiaries in one building or three or four buildings. because the white house complex is, it includes the executive office of the president. there's a lot going on. that's what they should be focusing on right now. and they can do it. it's kind of exciting, though, but you have to keep your head in the game. and one of the challenges you have is, most people who go to work in the white house automatically find that their head grows about four sizes, and you want to remind people that, no, just do the job, be humble in how you do it, and remember that lots of people are -- remember there is lots of people watching. >> john podesta, now i know we have two very critical races in georgia right now, but trying to put that aside, because that's what the biden team is the world we are operating in right now. joe biden and his team, as they're trying to determine their cabine
house, like the white house personnel system. how do you hire people to work at the white house? so it's really building a large corporate headquarters with many subsidiaries in one building or three or four buildings. because the white house complex is, it includes the executive office of the president. there's a lot going on. that's what they should be focusing on right now. and they can do it. it's kind of exciting, though, but you have to keep your head in the game. and one of the...
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the context of white supremacist. the white supremacist groups share the internet as an accelerant to radicalization with islamic extremists. this is a more decentralized movement, the white supremacist movement as opposed to foreign extremes them -- foreign extremism. this premise is understood that. they are connected but decentralized, which makes them much more difficult to target. i think this has been evolution. we had domestic terrorism. it was a different flavor when you look at oklahoma city. this has been evolution over several administrations to what we are facing now. >> thank you, ms. townsend. secretary napolitano, from the year 2009 to 2013, what was it you were seeing in a way that constituted a domestic threat and where was the department of homeland security focused? i took over at homeland security shortly after fran. and, our initial focus was still i qaeda and al qaeda related groups with aviation being a continued threat. wasour focus initially there. 9/11 all, the attacks of where the precipitan
the context of white supremacist. the white supremacist groups share the internet as an accelerant to radicalization with islamic extremists. this is a more decentralized movement, the white supremacist movement as opposed to foreign extremes them -- foreign extremism. this premise is understood that. they are connected but decentralized, which makes them much more difficult to target. i think this has been evolution. we had domestic terrorism. it was a different flavor when you look at...
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what is this whiteness signifying? waldman says quote unquote, whiteness. he makes a distinction in the evidence of -- distinction between those who happen to be white, and white people. white people is ideological and moral choice for baldwin. the last point is so important. whiteness for baldwin signals or signifies a kind of immaturity, a refusal to encounter the ghastly failures in history that has been done in its name. whiteness is this illusion of innocence, the space by which we think we are perpetually in a never never land, that we are simply lost boys and lost girls and what is distinct of about never never land is we don't have to be held accountable, we don't have to hold ourselves responsible for anything. baldwin says in that moment, we have to grow up. i don't want to become white. i want to become mature. i want to be a mature human being. what does that mean? i want to face the difficulties of what it means to be a human being on his or her way to death, which means i have to embrace life with passion, or to paraphrase that moment. i think
what is this whiteness signifying? waldman says quote unquote, whiteness. he makes a distinction in the evidence of -- distinction between those who happen to be white, and white people. white people is ideological and moral choice for baldwin. the last point is so important. whiteness for baldwin signals or signifies a kind of immaturity, a refusal to encounter the ghastly failures in history that has been done in its name. whiteness is this illusion of innocence, the space by which we think...
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in white supremacy. on senior national correondent primary substitute anchor and i will be providin today'siscussit of imposing man questions for the first0 minutes. then wefi will turn to one more question thane do have more than 300 peopl registered. so if we will do our very best to get to questions as w can. today's focus is white supremacy an a background of white supremacist another far rht extremists have killed more pele since september 11th 2 and in any other category of domeic extremists. it is reporte that 71 percent ofhe extremists related fatalities in the.s. between 2008 and 2017, were committed by members of the white supremacist far rht groups. and for two o decades critics sy that the u.s. counter terrorism effort which is spent $3 trillion bween 2000 to 2017 alone has largely focused on - in the nature of the threat as change o the years and what can be done to combat it . jning inus have acting secretary of te department of homeld security in 2019 now the ceo. in the dhs secretary from
in white supremacy. on senior national correondent primary substitute anchor and i will be providin today'siscussit of imposing man questions for the first0 minutes. then wefi will turn to one more question thane do have more than 300 peopl registered. so if we will do our very best to get to questions as w can. today's focus is white supremacy an a background of white supremacist another far rht extremists have killed more pele since september 11th 2 and in any other category of domeic...
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you know, you mentioned white supremacy.egregation was often justified by the states ideology of southern political leaders. they felt that states should be able to manage their own affairs without interference from the federal government which there had been under reconstruction. there had been federal civil lights passed. you had the aerial deal g and the political defense of segregation, but underlying the states rights ideology was a culture of white supremacy that basically helped, this was preached at all levels and that society, the pulpit, the press, certainly from politicians. african americans were non citizens, they were not human. and that they were subjected to the systemic racism and violence of segregation. >> so to be clear, even though the fifth amendment which was passed in the aftermath of the civil war, one of the reconstruction amendments that explicitly forbade the somebody that right to vote based on race. some were still able to get around that amendment? >> the state laws that were passed, this de co
you know, you mentioned white supremacy.egregation was often justified by the states ideology of southern political leaders. they felt that states should be able to manage their own affairs without interference from the federal government which there had been under reconstruction. there had been federal civil lights passed. you had the aerial deal g and the political defense of segregation, but underlying the states rights ideology was a culture of white supremacy that basically helped, this...
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and we understood it was going to be all-white. we are very happy living here. >> have you talked to your children about the myers? >> we have tried to keep the discussion away from the children. i feel it is something we adults should solve. we are doing it for the children, but i do not feel they are old enough to understand the problem as it is. >> do you think a negro family moving here will affect the community as a whole? >> definitely. property values will immediately go down if they are allowed to move here, and any others. >> do you have a basis for that judgment? >> yes. we lived in washington dc and saw a very good example of that there. >> there would be no escape from living near negroes. at what of the dream of middle-class respectability? if a negro can afford what you can afford, how do you justify your feeling of superiority? the illogic of one's own position becomes apparent, and old tribal myths are invoked. what besides property values do you have against the myers? >> the whole thing centers around the word int
and we understood it was going to be all-white. we are very happy living here. >> have you talked to your children about the myers? >> we have tried to keep the discussion away from the children. i feel it is something we adults should solve. we are doing it for the children, but i do not feel they are old enough to understand the problem as it is. >> do you think a negro family moving here will affect the community as a whole? >> definitely. property values will...
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, the white house pastry chef. it's a reconstruction of the white house in 1800, when president adams was the first resident. and back then it wasn't the a brownuse, it was color. constructed entirely of gingerbread, marzipan, and chalk it, the mortar that holds it all together. he had aid was reconstruction of the white house on blueprint and east piece of gingerbread was put together so that it would all come together. there is actually, if you look closely, there are some fun things, like a little taste of texas here, with an armadillo. you will see the first pets here, including willie the cat. you will also see the humor of our pastry chef with the little sign that says beware of barney, the little white house squirrel underneath. >> seasons greetings, from all >>us at american history tv up next, author james conroy talks about his book, "jefferson's white house: monticello on the potomac," which examines the physical state of the white house during jefferson's presidency and how he utilized the white house a
, the white house pastry chef. it's a reconstruction of the white house in 1800, when president adams was the first resident. and back then it wasn't the a brownuse, it was color. constructed entirely of gingerbread, marzipan, and chalk it, the mortar that holds it all together. he had aid was reconstruction of the white house on blueprint and east piece of gingerbread was put together so that it would all come together. there is actually, if you look closely, there are some fun things, like a...
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and he married a white woman.he says, looking at my own children, "it makes no sense for me to identify as a black man. "i find it limiting and i don't want to be put in any box." that's. .. you know, it's not a box. i don't think it's box. you know, people have white identities. they have brown identities, black identities. and to be black in the world is to align yourself in one sense with a billion people on the african continent, on the african continent. there are more brown people in the world than white people. so there is nothing limiting about it. now, i am mixed race myself so i could identify as white. but let's see how far i get with that, right? mm. i would have to wear a banner, right, saying i am white so that when you see me and treat me certain way, um, please remember that i am white. butl... i admire the way in which he's choosing to self identify. that is his choice. but, actually, racism is a lived experience so how you present in the world as a person of colour is how you're going to be treat
and he married a white woman.he says, looking at my own children, "it makes no sense for me to identify as a black man. "i find it limiting and i don't want to be put in any box." that's. .. you know, it's not a box. i don't think it's box. you know, people have white identities. they have brown identities, black identities. and to be black in the world is to align yourself in one sense with a billion people on the african continent, on the african continent. there are more brown...
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one of the white militias attract a lot of members, called the white league. in september the white league organizations a battle, pa assault, a coup attempt involving members, including my ancestor, that overthrows the white reconstruction government in the streets of new orleans. about 30 people die. half of them black, half of them white, and the success of the white league in toppling the reconstruction government for only a few days is so exhilarating to the white resistance that it becomes legend and lore in the city of new orleans and through the deep south, for generations. ultimately as the monument is built and the event, the battle is commemorated in annual ceremonies in new orleans for many decades. >> and in your personal family lore, according to your aunt maude, constant-- >> he's injured and head split open in this fight. and it's a turning point in reconstruction. it it's-- it causes the federal government in washington to lose its nerve and to lose its desire to continue the effort to integrate institutions of power and of ultimately within a
one of the white militias attract a lot of members, called the white league. in september the white league organizations a battle, pa assault, a coup attempt involving members, including my ancestor, that overthrows the white reconstruction government in the streets of new orleans. about 30 people die. half of them black, half of them white, and the success of the white league in toppling the reconstruction government for only a few days is so exhilarating to the white resistance that it...
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tiktok is more responsible for convincing white people they can dafnlts white people used to be ashamedand now they all think they're jawawaukies. if trump was smart, he would just get on tiktok. a perfect showcase for how he dances. ( ymca playing ) this makes me want to follow the advice of injecting bleach but into my eyes. tech companies got the last laugh in 2020, while trump was trying to ban tiktok, facebook was trying to ban trump's bill shift. >> facebook deleted a post by the president that included a false statement about children and the virus. >> and twitter hit president trump with a warning label on up with of his tweets on vote by mail saying it violated the company's rules around elections. >> i'm glad they got around to fact chucking trump's new lies. but don't get credit for standing up to the president after five years. it's like beating up the rock after he's ninety. social media companies should have been fact checking trump earlier. he spread so much damaging false information over the years from saying obama is a secret muslim born in kenya to claiming meryl stre
tiktok is more responsible for convincing white people they can dafnlts white people used to be ashamedand now they all think they're jawawaukies. if trump was smart, he would just get on tiktok. a perfect showcase for how he dances. ( ymca playing ) this makes me want to follow the advice of injecting bleach but into my eyes. tech companies got the last laugh in 2020, while trump was trying to ban tiktok, facebook was trying to ban trump's bill shift. >> facebook deleted a post by the...
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it's actually the white house chef. the white house chef is the taste tester. they're the last ones to taste close before the president. >> thank you. i've enjoyed your discussion. my question is can you give us an insight to our present president? >> trump? >> does he have any likes? >> i know he doesn't drink. >> we don't get a lot of information about what president trump likes. so what i've seen in the press so far is that he does love meat loaf and he does love a well-done steak with ketchup. i'm just telling you what i saw in the news and the chronicles about fast food. it is unfair. when you're on the campaign trail, that's what you're getting a lot of times. i do know he loves meat loaf and other than that we don't get a lot of information about the trump white house kitchen. thank you. >> well, thank you so much. [ applause ] >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> next on the presidency, herbert hoover, presidential director thomas schwartz talks about how the librar
it's actually the white house chef. the white house chef is the taste tester. they're the last ones to taste close before the president. >> thank you. i've enjoyed your discussion. my question is can you give us an insight to our present president? >> trump? >> does he have any likes? >> i know he doesn't drink. >> we don't get a lot of information about what president trump likes. so what i've seen in the press so far is that he does love meat loaf and he does...
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it's a lesson for future white houses.have a bad transition and you are late in creating the white house staff, then you're not going to be as successful in getting up and running quickly. >> i would think people looking back on these first 10 0 days would say he had a very ambitious agenda, knew whaet he wanted to accomplish, worked hard, pushed his staff well. >> there were pride points to be sure, but it's not a straight line. >> there were no limits on what i could ask him at that point. the hard part was always trying to get him to not just be in a campaign mode, but be in a presidential mode so he would share with us the burden of decision making, the change in his life since he became president. >> in the original special you'll see maybe we tried things that didn't work out. >> we probably had a little bit of bad luck in some of the low spots of our first 100 days came right at the end. some of the criticism was fair. we made mistakes, there's no question about that. >> he decided i'm going to take on really tough
it's a lesson for future white houses.have a bad transition and you are late in creating the white house staff, then you're not going to be as successful in getting up and running quickly. >> i would think people looking back on these first 10 0 days would say he had a very ambitious agenda, knew whaet he wanted to accomplish, worked hard, pushed his staff well. >> there were pride points to be sure, but it's not a straight line. >> there were no limits on what i could ask him...
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and you mentioned white supremacy. segregation was often justified by the state's rights ideology of southern political leaders. should bethe states able to manage their own political affairs without interference from the political guy from the federal government, which there had been under reconstruction. under reconstruction governments, there had been several civil rights laws passed. so you had the states rights defense ofhe main segregation. but underneath the state's rights ideology of segregation was a white supremacy, and this was preached at all levels of white southern society, from the pulpit, the press, certainly politicians, that african-americans were not citizens, they were not human, and that they were subjected to the systemic racism and violence of segregation. even thoughclear, the 15th amendment, which was passed in the aftermath of the civil war is one of the reconstruction amendments that explicitly forbade denying some of the right to vote based on race, southern states were able to do an end aro
and you mentioned white supremacy. segregation was often justified by the state's rights ideology of southern political leaders. should bethe states able to manage their own political affairs without interference from the political guy from the federal government, which there had been under reconstruction. under reconstruction governments, there had been several civil rights laws passed. so you had the states rights defense ofhe main segregation. but underneath the state's rights ideology of...
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. >> from the moment they enter into the white house, it becomes the story. but this is also a representation of americans' better selves. >> that is the story of this country, the story that has brought me to this stage tonight, the story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, but who kept on striving and hoping and doing what needed to be done. so don't let anyone ever tell you that this country isn't great, that somehow we need to make it great again, because this right now is the greatest country on earth. ♪ >> when you were little, did you ever want to be the first lady? >> no, i didn't. i didn't know i could be the first lady. sometimes you can only be what you know exists in the world. and no one like me was ever the first lady of the united states. [ cheering ] >> all first ladies are thrust into the spotlight, but michelle obama will be scrutinized more intensely than any of her predecessors. >> we talk about civil rights history. we talk about all of these series of firsts. this is wi
. >> from the moment they enter into the white house, it becomes the story. but this is also a representation of americans' better selves. >> that is the story of this country, the story that has brought me to this stage tonight, the story of generations of people who felt the lash of bondage, the shame of servitude, the sting of segregation, but who kept on striving and hoping and doing what needed to be done. so don't let anyone ever tell you that this country isn't great, that...
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a that is white hot. >> and nothing says white like adding exposed bricks. >> man, that is rustic aswill even white fie your garage. swap out that 2005 honda civic for a kayak, a pair of skis, and a volleyball net that only got used once. looking like an llb catalog, and if you order now, i will white fie your music collection. >> good-bye megan the stallion, hello barbara the streisand. leo devlin home white if i kaition, $85, you can get that from your mama within. ♪ white if i kaition. ♪. >> pi the fair grounds, extra next to foot locker. >> when we come back i will be talking with author about writing one of the top books of 2020 and then michael jrk fox joins us on the show, stick ♪ ♪ come on! ♪ over here! ♪ over here! the it's the steady beat in the story of anderson .paak. the story of his immigrant mother, raising four children on her own. his own story, of a man who came from nothing, who found purpose, and success... ...in the booth of a recording studio. anderson .paak found his fighting spirit... and uses it to inspire others through his music. since 1925, we've proved th
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house.he white that said, different white houses have different set of priorities. i have seen the power of a collaborated effort from the white house level like the one led by ms. townsend who articulated a new homeland security strategy. i have also seen operators work together to accomplish improvements in our efforts. i think you can do it both ways. we saw the threat and we responded to it. that is the mandate of a leadership team at homeland security. >> thank you. ms. townsend, i want to ask you about the bush administration because it is true, looking back now, despite messages to the contrary, under the bush administration, the idea of an extremist threat became closely foreigno islamists, to threats. while violent islamist extremism does remain a threat, today's domestic threat in the u.s. is typically from white christian men. have political leaders been slow and reluctant to recognize the danger that comes from the core of the american social fabric? sec. townsend: i think it is worth understanding america is not the only place and we are not the only pe
house.he white that said, different white houses have different set of priorities. i have seen the power of a collaborated effort from the white house level like the one led by ms. townsend who articulated a new homeland security strategy. i have also seen operators work together to accomplish improvements in our efforts. i think you can do it both ways. we saw the threat and we responded to it. that is the mandate of a leadership team at homeland security. >> thank you. ms. townsend, i...
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it centers it at the white house and forces the white house to focus on this issue on a daily basis. the thing to do wrong is to keep ignoring the tools that are already at the disposal of the federal government to bring about racial equality. there is another tool in the equal credit opportunity act called special-purpose credit program. this is a tool that has been available to us since 1976 and we have not used it. so let's use tools like affirmative housing and a special credit program in order to address systemic residential segregation and to address all of the challenges that we have because of the dual credit market. >> i want to thank you both. this has been a fascinating conversation. i wish both of you well in trying to move these challenges in a different direction. thomas mitchell, professor at texas a&m. it is still appropriate to call you macarthur genius? and lisa rice, president and ceo of the national fair housing alliance. i hope you will come back. fantastic comments. i know this is not going away overnight so i hope we can continue this discussion with you. tonig
it centers it at the white house and forces the white house to focus on this issue on a daily basis. the thing to do wrong is to keep ignoring the tools that are already at the disposal of the federal government to bring about racial equality. there is another tool in the equal credit opportunity act called special-purpose credit program. this is a tool that has been available to us since 1976 and we have not used it. so let's use tools like affirmative housing and a special credit program in...
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not alienate southern whites. peter: there is a section in your book -- time to spur on enlistment as well. if i am an undergraduate and you have assigned your own book to me -- nina: and you found it online somewhere so you did not have to buy it. peter: they come to you after this. know, i found this book and it is pretty depressing because it seems to me that the search -- toe past is a search use the past for their own interest. sometimes for sordid purposes. rather than getting to the truth or deeper understanding, what this book tells me is interpretations are changing because people are using this thing. nina: sometimes, that is true. illuminating in and of itself because it tells us something about her own political moment and how people will constantly use history. you learn a political lesson about how people are always using history to further a particular cause. there is another part of it, too. when i looked at the 1930's and saw a range of perspectives and --ces that were being heard we would never a
not alienate southern whites. peter: there is a section in your book -- time to spur on enlistment as well. if i am an undergraduate and you have assigned your own book to me -- nina: and you found it online somewhere so you did not have to buy it. peter: they come to you after this. know, i found this book and it is pretty depressing because it seems to me that the search -- toe past is a search use the past for their own interest. sometimes for sordid purposes. rather than getting to the...
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white house state department planning large-scale white house parties at the worst pinnacle of this pandemic if you can loot businesses and burn flags, you can go to a christmas party. are they done setting an example for the country? >> many months ago. the president's own action, the rallies and people exposed at his events but the pressure this posed on republican governors at the outset, to not close things down, to open things up, despite the ravages of the pandemic, iowa, north dakota, south dakota, incredible infection rates and governors who are acting minimally or not at all. that is, in large part, because of the pressure the example the president has set. he is fundamentally awol at a moment when the country is in crisis. he has basically said to americans you are on your own even though as we're looking at death tolls that rival pearl harbor and 9/11 now on a daily basis and the president has walked away and said i'm worrying about myself, about overturning the election, and you are on your own to try to get through this winter until the vaccine comes. >> ron, laura, that sums it
white house state department planning large-scale white house parties at the worst pinnacle of this pandemic if you can loot businesses and burn flags, you can go to a christmas party. are they done setting an example for the country? >> many months ago. the president's own action, the rallies and people exposed at his events but the pressure this posed on republican governors at the outset, to not close things down, to open things up, despite the ravages of the pandemic, iowa, north...
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veteran journalist in this deduction, retired 2016 white house administration is.n, bush, clinton and also started in 65, you have covered america during a time when people said america would follow back and you have come all the way to now. we are looking to the as well as how you look at two coverage on the new part of the country. dd myers was white house press secretary. checking on with governor gavin newsom in california. i am really excited have you here it would be good from the press secretary vantage points where you see how the white house has an institution facing off with the press so that's why i like this group. just very quickly, you can start and i want to thank all the people in the audience for registering and coming on to take part in this. ask your questions anytime in about ten minutes or so. i will see the questions. she will see your questions and relate them to me. give it about ten minutes for these folks. then we can go from there. all three of you, i've asked you to respond a little bit, the white house press relationship, putting the wo
veteran journalist in this deduction, retired 2016 white house administration is.n, bush, clinton and also started in 65, you have covered america during a time when people said america would follow back and you have come all the way to now. we are looking to the as well as how you look at two coverage on the new part of the country. dd myers was white house press secretary. checking on with governor gavin newsom in california. i am really excited have you here it would be good from the press...
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in the south and prosegregation whites. the other thing about rock 'n' roll and its dominance in american culture is that to be a popular artist was generally seen as apolitical but it could be political at the same time. and so there was this -- during the cold war stated, it just seemed like a policy of national security. this goes back to world war ii. in which celebrities would be drafted into the armed forces and, you know, hollywoodex2u-t like james stuart served during world war ii, heavyweight champion joe lewis served with the u.s. army in world war and during the cold war you have the same kind of practice. elvis presley, the number one male singer, best-selling male singer was drafted and served in germany. he was, of course, not going to be placed in any kind of hot war. he wasn't taken to the battle front, but this drafting of american celebrities was a way to sort of promote, you know, the u.s. cold war foreign policy. when you get a little bit later into the vietnam war and the youth counterculture, obviously
in the south and prosegregation whites. the other thing about rock 'n' roll and its dominance in american culture is that to be a popular artist was generally seen as apolitical but it could be political at the same time. and so there was this -- during the cold war stated, it just seemed like a policy of national security. this goes back to world war ii. in which celebrities would be drafted into the armed forces and, you know, hollywoodex2u-t like james stuart served during world war ii,...
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so you would have basically a white electorate in the south electing white political leaders who werepro-segregation and anti-civil rights. and so you have some very sort of staunch segregationists who have -- are extremely powerful in congress, who have amassed a tremendous amount of seniority, strom thurmond, eastland of mississippi. they are sort of the king pins of the democratic party in the south. really, they hold a tis proportionate amount of power in the democratic party because they basically have veto party for any kind of legislative agenda for any democratic president, roosevelt, truman or john f. kennedy. but there is the northern democratic party which is racially diverse. the great migration of millions of african-americans to northern cities like chicago, detroit, cleveland, pittsburgh, created these apparently voting blocs. so the segregated neighborhoods in the north became the basis for african-americans -- and these are democratic party districts. it became the basis for african-americans to elect their own representatives. so you have long-time african-american d
so you would have basically a white electorate in the south electing white political leaders who werepro-segregation and anti-civil rights. and so you have some very sort of staunch segregationists who have -- are extremely powerful in congress, who have amassed a tremendous amount of seniority, strom thurmond, eastland of mississippi. they are sort of the king pins of the democratic party in the south. really, they hold a tis proportionate amount of power in the democratic party because they...
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a that is white hot. >> and nothing says white like adding exposed bricks. >> man, that is rustic asell. >> i will even white fie your garage. swap out that 2005 honda civic for a kayak, a pair of skis, and a volleyball net that only got used once. looking like an llb catalog, and if you order now, i will white fie your music collection. >> good-bye megan the stallion, hello barbara the streisand. leo devlin home white if i kaition, $85, you can get that from your mama within. ♪ white if i kaition. ♪. >> pi the fair grounds, extra next to foot locker. >> when we come back i will be talking with author about writing one of the top books of 2020 and then michael jrk fox joins us on the show, stick ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 nx 300 for $349 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. but to someone who wants to bring a little bounce to their house... hey, google, play this on all my speakers. it's the google whole home fun
a that is white hot. >> and nothing says white like adding exposed bricks. >> man, that is rustic asell. >> i will even white fie your garage. swap out that 2005 honda civic for a kayak, a pair of skis, and a volleyball net that only got used once. looking like an llb catalog, and if you order now, i will white fie your music collection. >> good-bye megan the stallion, hello barbara the streisand. leo devlin home white if i kaition, $85, you can get that from your mama...
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guy in there are white women. after him and they'll go like no i have never had black face but by the way i don't care about your particular issues our culture but a white person who is conscious of his or her thought and flaw coming to grips with that in public what did ralph nor them do he turned around and he did things like 10000 prisoner x. prisoners were restored in terms of their voting rights you know that's disproportionately impacting african-american people he talked about health care he dealt with educational systems in other words he went to work like a demon and he worked on behalf of black people if a person makes them a state should they be held to account yes but to dispose of them to me that's smuggling into black culture white supremacy as ethics white supremacy wants to destroy it wants to roll him until you do with a little white woman let me kill you let me eviscerate you let me wipe you out that kind of desire for vengeance is not justice to me justice is what love sounds like when it speaks
guy in there are white women. after him and they'll go like no i have never had black face but by the way i don't care about your particular issues our culture but a white person who is conscious of his or her thought and flaw coming to grips with that in public what did ralph nor them do he turned around and he did things like 10000 prisoner x. prisoners were restored in terms of their voting rights you know that's disproportionately impacting african-american people he talked about health...
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you know what i actually know what it's like to be white because in my country i'm a white woman i'm bored like i want to talk about a visitor want. to warrant. can you recite a poem for us. to in kolkata culture of knowledge openness and pluralism worldwide and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity the shape come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and on a translators and acknowledge their role in strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between our of islamic and wild cultures. we're told technology can help tackle the spread of cold at 19 but all tech solutions the best solutions we're starting something that seems like it's easy in public health very quickly in the homes of measuring what data is being collected where is it being stored alley ray looks at the limits of tech and the potential of other creative ways to deal with the issues we face track it when tech tools go viral episode 3 of all hail the lockdown on al-jazeera true confessions one or another big cleanup or clinic time or a cy
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otherwise, white americans, particularly white women in the ladies car watch.it is a a spectacle, it is a theater, and they even cheer on conductors and brakemen and more. this is a core concern that in the 21st century equates to a movement that we refer to as me too, she is pulling on an old and vicious thread in the history of black women in politics, the question of where are the politics that will excuse black women from the threat of sexual violence? >> it seems as much as how whiteness is defined by blackness and distance from blackness that is doubly true for white women, and part of that participate in that denigration is the need to define themselves as opposite of black womanhood, which we could have a whole nother talk about that. so those are my questions i think all the time we have for questions from the audience. i don't know, dr. jones, is or anything else besides, pick up this book, please buy the book, anything else you'd like to add before we close out tonight. >> was no. a think i just want to say thank you to you very much for being here w
otherwise, white americans, particularly white women in the ladies car watch.it is a a spectacle, it is a theater, and they even cheer on conductors and brakemen and more. this is a core concern that in the 21st century equates to a movement that we refer to as me too, she is pulling on an old and vicious thread in the history of black women in politics, the question of where are the politics that will excuse black women from the threat of sexual violence? >> it seems as much as how...
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he works in a skiff in a building near the white house campus.october that he had been hospitalized in september with the coronavirus. and that's pretty much all we knew about him until recently. we were alerted to a go fufundm page that a family member of his had created to raise money for him, and we verified this gofundme page was indeed legitimate and valid, and the family friend outlined in the public documents on the gofundme page some of the consequences of what had happened to him during his three months in the hospital, and one of the consequences was he had some complications from the coronavirus, and he needed an amputation. he lost his big toe on his left foot, and on his right, he lost his right foot as well as the lower part of his leg. so he had some very severe consequences, is in a rehabilitation facility now near washington, according to this family friend. >> creed bailey who is this gentleman's name and you report on, i remember reading your piece back in october about him. i had not encountered people that i knew who had ende
he works in a skiff in a building near the white house campus.october that he had been hospitalized in september with the coronavirus. and that's pretty much all we knew about him until recently. we were alerted to a go fufundm page that a family member of his had created to raise money for him, and we verified this gofundme page was indeed legitimate and valid, and the family friend outlined in the public documents on the gofundme page some of the consequences of what had happened to him...
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that was when she went back into the white house. didn't know, how am i going to be able to go off to five different inaugural balls? she had to be a sent herself and go and, it's not too strong to say, collapse in her new home, the white house. >> i was really so tired that day. that night i was laid out in the queen's bed. i just couldn't move. >> she calls for the president's physician, dr. janet travell, who comes in with two pills. >> she had two pills, a green and an orange one, she told me to take the orange one, which i did. detecti dexa green, which i'd never had in my life. >> that's speed, which is obviously to rev up the motor of the individual, which mrs. kennedy said, it did. it allowed her to get out of bed, get dressed, and look her most beautiful. >> jackie rejoins her husband for the first inaugural ball. ♪ >> on this greatest of all days, high on dexedrine, this young queen goes forth into the night. jackie kennedy knew how to put on a show. >> there was this stunningly beautiful 31-year-old woman playing this new
that was when she went back into the white house. didn't know, how am i going to be able to go off to five different inaugural balls? she had to be a sent herself and go and, it's not too strong to say, collapse in her new home, the white house. >> i was really so tired that day. that night i was laid out in the queen's bed. i just couldn't move. >> she calls for the president's physician, dr. janet travell, who comes in with two pills. >> she had two pills, a green and an...
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you know what i actually know what it's like to be white because in my country i'm a white woman i'm bored like i want to talk about a visitor world. war is. not a problem for us. al-jazeera world tells the intriguing stories behind 4 classic songs from palestine enjoyed social snapshots of different times and places from the british mandate to 19 fifties jordan and the palestinian diaspora today musical expressions of their cultural identity and the yearning for the homeland that many of the forced from in the 1948 songs for the love of history on al-jazeera. minimum biological and chemical agents more real quick and honest throughout history alhaji water persevered its head one man started fighting they had developed by nation state and soon there could be another apple tree check every chart now within reach of those seeking combined in the most toxic substance in the world would need to plan many invisible friends on al-jazeera. there's a wave of sentiment around the world people actually want accountability from the people who are running their countries and i think often people
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and white americans and white europeans did it so well. >> again, it's one of the stories, it is so isnot new in the 19 fifties. but television and this mass cultural industry, they really make it more pervasive, more powerful. as i've said, whites are borrowing from, stealing from black music across this entire two centuries. but what makes it so powerful in the period we are talking about is increasing availability of visuals. elvis pressley is famous long before we get to see little richard or chuck barry very much until vision. but at the same time we do eventually get to see them on television. they bring not just history that i speak of, but that kind of gender transgression into that space. elvis pressley wearing eye makeup, that is something folks like little richard were doing way, way back before we think of rock and roll. and even the rock and roll is the sort of melding and blending of blues, rhythm and blues, country, gospel, there is white and black roots to rock and roll. it has integrate beginnings. those gender transgression's of what we are talking about are so public
and white americans and white europeans did it so well. >> again, it's one of the stories, it is so isnot new in the 19 fifties. but television and this mass cultural industry, they really make it more pervasive, more powerful. as i've said, whites are borrowing from, stealing from black music across this entire two centuries. but what makes it so powerful in the period we are talking about is increasing availability of visuals. elvis pressley is famous long before we get to see little...
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africans for being too white. gandhi, it is an honor to be here with you today. why don't you take it from there, how you went from south africa and came here to the the gift ofwhat anger is all about? thank you very much, amy. it is a great pleasure to be here, and an honor to be invited with allanel and be the illustrious people on the panel here. but i have one up on you, ron. [laughter] past hight least school. i didn't even go to high school. [laughter] but i do have four honorary doctorates. [laughter] [applause] but yeah, i was born in south africa and suffered a lot of prejudices there. and that is when my parents and giveo go to india me the opportunity to live with grandfather. and the two years i spent with him, between the ages of 12 and 14, were really important years for me. because what he taught me then was very important. it changed my thinking, it changed my life. not at that time, i wasn't such a bright student debt will years old to understand his philosophy, but he had a way of teaching that w
africans for being too white. gandhi, it is an honor to be here with you today. why don't you take it from there, how you went from south africa and came here to the the gift ofwhat anger is all about? thank you very much, amy. it is a great pleasure to be here, and an honor to be invited with allanel and be the illustrious people on the panel here. but i have one up on you, ron. [laughter] past hight least school. i didn't even go to high school. [laughter] but i do have four honorary...