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do you think anglo america will boost germany's military might and if so against what threat. she says she's on her way to do. just that in the last especially the new. foreign. minister or in this current column or she has a very aggressive politics or formal pence minister missed from the line in the european commission as the president of the naacp and they are all bringing forward . larry. aggressive foreign policy which i don't like they want to or larger. military. system. i don't know how it's not necessary to put up well more. keep the only look we are rockets. in in germany we don't need what we knew to this day or what we. were in. 20 your probation you're going to do that in the title or lower prices and of course you see more of us we don't buy and we don't each like that as human as we like more to bring forward dialogue. traces necessary and quit. it's not good to do any pictures when we look at the back row for example in the german mainstream media in any picture against china was the largest. miss america. cannot be good timing toast with china so this is a co
do you think anglo america will boost germany's military might and if so against what threat. she says she's on her way to do. just that in the last especially the new. foreign. minister or in this current column or she has a very aggressive politics or formal pence minister missed from the line in the european commission as the president of the naacp and they are all bringing forward . larry. aggressive foreign policy which i don't like they want to or larger. military. system. i don't know...
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here we see a massive realignment in the tone and tenor of the anglo-scottish relationship.scott listen lost the war. of course it did, but in many ways it won a surprising peace. it is self-elf that the revolution formed a new nation, here the united states, but it did a lot more than that. in many ways it marked an absolutely vital moment when britain created only 70 years before went from become an awkward framework to fully functioning and resilient union. thank you. i'll take some questions. yes, please. >> thanks for that. that was brilliant and convincing. coming back to something that -- i think it was you or the head of the museum said at the beginning that jefferson this included mention of the scots in an original draft of the declaration. it's a bit clearer now, but tell me if i'm correct in thinking that the biggest groups up immigrants in the colonial period to the colonies were the scotch and the scotch irish. so most of the people here why is there an antipathy towards essential the people that jefferson and, you know, the virginian upper cruster living with.
here we see a massive realignment in the tone and tenor of the anglo-scottish relationship.scott listen lost the war. of course it did, but in many ways it won a surprising peace. it is self-elf that the revolution formed a new nation, here the united states, but it did a lot more than that. in many ways it marked an absolutely vital moment when britain created only 70 years before went from become an awkward framework to fully functioning and resilient union. thank you. i'll take some...
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among its victims was the anglo-irish aristocrat richard st. george, whose tenants ambushed and killed him in 1798. the american confederation turned out to be even more short-lived. in 1787, one of the first acts of the convention that gathered in independence hall was to scrap the articles of federation and to write a completely new constitution. despite federalism's widespread appeal, the fact was, and if we are honest, is -- would his british united empire be anymore successful than the confederation he wanted to replace? that's hard to say for sure, but it wasn't a bet most americans were willing to take. thank you. [applause] i think the plan is for questions. i know there are two microphones in the wings. i'm happy to entertain questions about vermont, new hampshire, ireland. ken burns. >> how much was carlisle's commission? >> i don't know if the q&a will be on c-span, but it may be. they are asking to speak into the mic. >> how much was carlisle's to do list informed by galloway's plan of union? >> there are definitely loyalists in eng
among its victims was the anglo-irish aristocrat richard st. george, whose tenants ambushed and killed him in 1798. the american confederation turned out to be even more short-lived. in 1787, one of the first acts of the convention that gathered in independence hall was to scrap the articles of federation and to write a completely new constitution. despite federalism's widespread appeal, the fact was, and if we are honest, is -- would his british united empire be anymore successful than the...
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trump to attend a g. 7 summit that was due to take place later this month in washington and apparently anglo-american refusal tipped the balance of the leaders follow suit and donald trump was forced to postpone this summit now and identified u.s. official is cited in these reports as saying this order has nothing to do with i'm the americans decision but and the official reason is that there is now less need for a big contingency in germany because for all increased nato spending. what's been the reaction here in germany and has there been any reaction from nato when the pentagon. the german foreign ministry that deals with foreign state troops that are stationed here has not commented publicly neither has the german government and we also do not have white house officials or pentagon officials on the record. actually commenting on these reports and this is seen by some german politicians as a sign that this is a matter that is very much a move by donald trump and his people and is possibly not a matter that was decided on by defense experts so little perspective here what are the implications of th
trump to attend a g. 7 summit that was due to take place later this month in washington and apparently anglo-american refusal tipped the balance of the leaders follow suit and donald trump was forced to postpone this summit now and identified u.s. official is cited in these reports as saying this order has nothing to do with i'm the americans decision but and the official reason is that there is now less need for a big contingency in germany because for all increased nato spending. what's been...
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ahead in the to the months and years to come very big questions for the future of the european union anglo-american calling for more solidarity within the union in these challenging times let's have a listen and then get your reaction. on the missing. plane to me we must also admit that the pandemic has revealed how fragile the european project still is the 1st reflex is including our own when national and not entirely european this was as good as some of the reasons may have been above all unreasonable. then i would buy. that only because a global pandemic requires concerted international action and mutual support it's. a call for action there are a call for support michele how damaged is the e.u. due to the coronavirus pandemic. but is his faith in the e.u. actually uniting force severely damaged after. that initial reaction was national suddenly countries would no longer allow the free travel of goods people but particular those medical goods and after all those are the benchmark policies of the u. that kind of national even nationalist reflex was something the e.u. was designed to overcome well
ahead in the to the months and years to come very big questions for the future of the european union anglo-american calling for more solidarity within the union in these challenging times let's have a listen and then get your reaction. on the missing. plane to me we must also admit that the pandemic has revealed how fragile the european project still is the 1st reflex is including our own when national and not entirely european this was as good as some of the reasons may have been above all...
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outbreak has happened he's been speaking tell us more about what he had say well i mean last said from anglo-american conservative pods he has just announced that in that local district that is linked to that outbreak at the meat processing plant and those same lock down measures will be introduced again as they were introduced in monson those measures will be in place until the end of june just to make sure that that outbreak is contained and that the virus doesn't spread any further into other regions potentially and in detail that means that pubs will be closed again cinemas will be closed again and people will no longer be able to exercise sports indoors now that outbreak at the meat packing plants is quite severe it's influencing the end is it influencing the infection rate for germany as a whole. the short answer is yes that press briefing that we saw earlier by the country's leading public health agency the robert costa institute. in that press briefing they showed us the curve of new infections in the country and the president of the institute actually said that the overall number of infectio
outbreak has happened he's been speaking tell us more about what he had say well i mean last said from anglo-american conservative pods he has just announced that in that local district that is linked to that outbreak at the meat processing plant and those same lock down measures will be introduced again as they were introduced in monson those measures will be in place until the end of june just to make sure that that outbreak is contained and that the virus doesn't spread any further into...
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mucho mÉxico para ti >>> indignaciÓn en mÉxico, protestas contrarganizado despÉ as la estrategia de angloionoroin organizado dicen que la polÍtica de abrazos no balazos no funcionan >>> y manos que dan reciben veremos al migrante que ayuda con alimentos a quienes mÁs necesitan. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> noticias telemundo con vanessa hauc >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> la pandemia del coronavirus escribe hoy un nuevo capÍtulo e el mundo con el nÚmero de contagios alcanzando los 10 millones y medio millÓn de personas han perdida la vida por el virus ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> >>> del total de casos a nivel mundial un cuarta parte son los confirmados en estados unidos, en total son mÁs de 2 millones 500 mil contagiados y 126 mil muertos y solo 2 estados connecticut y rodhe island tienen descensos hoy por primera vez un alto funcionario del gobierno de trump admitiÓ la gravedad de situaciÓn elce d secretari virus en los estados donde se hano ded dijo que se estÁ acabando el tiempo para detalener el avance del virus sus palabras tuvo eco en el vicepresidente mike pence quien hoy viajÓ a dallas francisco cuÉntanos. >>> quÉ
mucho mÉxico para ti >>> indignaciÓn en mÉxico, protestas contrarganizado despÉ as la estrategia de angloionoroin organizado dicen que la polÍtica de abrazos no balazos no funcionan >>> y manos que dan reciben veremos al migrante que ayuda con alimentos a quienes mÁs necesitan. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> noticias telemundo con vanessa hauc >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> la pandemia del coronavirus escribe hoy un nuevo capÍtulo e el mundo con el nÚmero...
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reporter: he believed in the primacy of the anglo-saxon race.larly the black africans he ruled over. ♪ but the wealthy benefactors foundation still brings students from around the world to study at oxford. it is unsurprisingly a conflict. -- a conflict for a south african rhodes scholar. >> for many years the rhodes scholarship was awarded to white men, it was the forced labor of black people sponsoring the education to further colonize presence of examples of contested heritage related to cecil rhodes. needity council says they -- to remove the statue. pressure lead to action. protesters stroll a statue and threw him in the river. in london authorities removed slaveowner robert milligan from th tuesday. symbols are britain's racist and imperial past becoming intolerable. >> every country has national myths and nationalist sentiment. britain in that respect is no different. situationve a unique with the british empire which went on for such a long time. reporter: the death of george floyd is changing the way many look at race. different places,
reporter: he believed in the primacy of the anglo-saxon race.larly the black africans he ruled over. ♪ but the wealthy benefactors foundation still brings students from around the world to study at oxford. it is unsurprisingly a conflict. -- a conflict for a south african rhodes scholar. >> for many years the rhodes scholarship was awarded to white men, it was the forced labor of black people sponsoring the education to further colonize presence of examples of contested heritage related...
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anna: let's talk about anglo-sino relations. the u.k. and china are on a collision course.on has criticized china's plans in the former british territory of hong kong. the are looking to exclude chinese telecommunications giant network.5g hsbc have backed china in the standoff over a proposed security law. and have a big exposure presence in china. the statements came on the eve of china's 1989 tiananmen square crackdown. business community was called on for support. economic freedom is being threatened by beijing. and itthe critical part, is important to have business members support this. is dr. yuing us now jie, senior research fellow, chatham house. the conversation talking about china and the u.k., but you can broaden it between china and the u.s.. on the specifics around anglo chinese fallout what do you expect to come of britain's stance on hong kong? what difference will it make? dr. jie: good morning, thank you for having me. so far, what we have expressed is a lot of words of war between the two countries. written bythe op-ed the prime minister. and china saying d
anna: let's talk about anglo-sino relations. the u.k. and china are on a collision course.on has criticized china's plans in the former british territory of hong kong. the are looking to exclude chinese telecommunications giant network.5g hsbc have backed china in the standoff over a proposed security law. and have a big exposure presence in china. the statements came on the eve of china's 1989 tiananmen square crackdown. business community was called on for support. economic freedom is being...
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of course because of their backgrounds one being by identity palestinian of course educated in an anglo-american environment in in egypt and then. on the united states for edward sayed and for bound by most of his life he did not live in israel but he had a clear jewish and israeli. strands in his background and both of them are humanists so both of them see the concerns. of the contemporary middle east through their own lens as well as through the lens of a broader a broader perspective i think they wanted others to be able to enjoy this type of this type of encounter in this type of can. actually they had this shouldn't be a privilege of the few live everyone should be able to connect with that good at. the beginning and. one of the things ever said about this project is. through this project the language of music with with teach these young students and the sand musicians to think differently they will be thinking in alternative ways and trying to break that impasse we are in now if not their generation that they will pass it on to their children this experience and maybe. so that's how i see
of course because of their backgrounds one being by identity palestinian of course educated in an anglo-american environment in in egypt and then. on the united states for edward sayed and for bound by most of his life he did not live in israel but he had a clear jewish and israeli. strands in his background and both of them are humanists so both of them see the concerns. of the contemporary middle east through their own lens as well as through the lens of a broader a broader perspective i...
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primarily a black issue in 2020 civil whites is a black issue a latino issue or an asian issue an anglo issue and become any of us are concerned about it today and not just civil rights not just about race but also about income and about our social fabric because of that we paid so much attention to this and frankly it's it's why the changes are going to come. i know donald trump 40 years i had no idea he had this lack of empathy how do you explain that he seems to have no empathy he and so i was very critical in a tweet and i and i should explain it and this is a good show to do it on where i was critical that he used the words law and order he is assuming that we have the same politics is 1968 and i think you covered this i believe you covered the 68 convention the democratic convention is unlike anything we have ever seen and larry at some point you're going to let me turn the tables on you because i want to know your great stories your viewers one another things that you have experience in those things that stand out. but what in 68 they had a law and order campaign but they didn't
primarily a black issue in 2020 civil whites is a black issue a latino issue or an asian issue an anglo issue and become any of us are concerned about it today and not just civil rights not just about race but also about income and about our social fabric because of that we paid so much attention to this and frankly it's it's why the changes are going to come. i know donald trump 40 years i had no idea he had this lack of empathy how do you explain that he seems to have no empathy he and so i...
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you will bring law cohesion into the european union sanctioning and the fact president of france and anglo-american chancellor of germany have to send to it such a common rescue plan is the core of forest targeting the it is very essential issue of how candy you move out of that quagmire. do you think overall this pandemic has increased divisions in the u. or is there still scope for bringing to bring everybody together. and. the fact that. everybody moved into the lockdown in a different way and unfortunately once again also now with the past 1012 days we have been seeing how many countries decided in a unilateral ethic at most in a bilateral the way how to move out after lock down helped or handle the summer season for tourism a tear drop it only illustrates the fact that there is not dick ordination that should be dealt there people are our skin and there's apparently very loud little stimulus stimulus and man national governments to work together here in the in a more efficient way and we're speaking about. drill sinks such as tourism if i may say because it's not to be compared now was the mig
you will bring law cohesion into the european union sanctioning and the fact president of france and anglo-american chancellor of germany have to send to it such a common rescue plan is the core of forest targeting the it is very essential issue of how candy you move out of that quagmire. do you think overall this pandemic has increased divisions in the u. or is there still scope for bringing to bring everybody together. and. the fact that. everybody moved into the lockdown in a different way...
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to start with what anglo-american had to say that statement questioning america's role in europe is it just more of the tough talk or could this actually lead to some some serious friction between the nations. well the serious friction is already there and as much as i enjoy hearing the news of art nearly 10000 american troops leaving germany finally finally. heartless government is not happy about this and it is a sign that relations between washington and berlin are strained as they have been have now been in the last decades. it seems to me that this is kind of donald trump's modus operandi he doesn't like a situation so he threatens people usually to improve a deal this time he thinks germany should be paying more money so he makes orders to pull out the troops presumably and to supporting germany will then pay more money but do you think angela merkel's going to play his game or not but sadly she already has agreed to pay more money for defense spending which with the current situation the current economic situation germany millions of people are questioning how many can sustain t
to start with what anglo-american had to say that statement questioning america's role in europe is it just more of the tough talk or could this actually lead to some some serious friction between the nations. well the serious friction is already there and as much as i enjoy hearing the news of art nearly 10000 american troops leaving germany finally finally. heartless government is not happy about this and it is a sign that relations between washington and berlin are strained as they have been...
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>>> and now an asian american lady-college freshman who was told to change her name to sound more anglo-sizede sounded like the f-word and asked her to change it. when she sited discrimination, instead calling her p-win in zoom classes. he tweeted an apology and confirmed he sent an email as well. he's on leave and they're investigating. >>> a sheriff's deputy recently took on the role of a lifetime during a high school graduation. >>> up next a story that proves love knows no - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> tomorrow many of us will be celebrating father's day and a high school resource officer in north carolina was recently celebrated as an honorary dad. here's ab
>>> and now an asian american lady-college freshman who was told to change her name to sound more anglo-sizede sounded like the f-word and asked her to change it. when she sited discrimination, instead calling her p-win in zoom classes. he tweeted an apology and confirmed he sent an email as well. he's on leave and they're investigating. >>> a sheriff's deputy recently took on the role of a lifetime during a high school graduation. >>> up next a story that proves love...
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president macron and prime ministerjohnson get on, they like each other's company, and secondly the anglo—frenchhip in my view has rarely been stronger. despite brexit and despite the difficulties that break the is causing between london and paris, relations between the two countries in the bilateral way are very strong. and i think boris johnson's and today was to emphasise that and to build on it, and to let emmanuel macron and to the rest of europe and the french know that even though we are leaving he still intends to have close relationships with europe and particularly with france. we know he did not have to spend a fortnight in a housing heathrow, but how has lockdown been where you are in contrast to what you have seen on the news for what's going on here? the thing about lockdown here in france is it has always been clear what's required. a great napoleonic rule put in place. you had to fill a form as you were leaving the house, if you are stopped by the police and had broken the conditions in that form you could be fined, if you did it several times you could be fined a lot. if you dis
president macron and prime ministerjohnson get on, they like each other's company, and secondly the anglo—frenchhip in my view has rarely been stronger. despite brexit and despite the difficulties that break the is causing between london and paris, relations between the two countries in the bilateral way are very strong. and i think boris johnson's and today was to emphasise that and to build on it, and to let emmanuel macron and to the rest of europe and the french know that even though we...
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and reese ism and it's inaccessible to get down rhodes the colonial believed in the primacy of the anglo-saxon race over all others particularly the black africans he ruled over power you know. oh yes but the wealthy benefactors foundation still bring students from around the world to study talks but it's unsurprisingly a conflict for south african road scholar marotta he calmly. for many many years the responded ship was awarded to white men which is essentially the work and forced labor of black people sponsoring the education of white men to fear their colonizing and colonize the rest of the world. black lives matter has reenergize the roads must fall campaign began in 2015 inspired by protestors in south africa. a statement from oriel college says we believe black lives matter and support the right to peaceful protest as a college we continue to debate and discuss the issues raised by the presence on our site of examples of contested heritage relating to settle roads but the current mood is building pressure orks with cities council leader recommends oriel submit a planning application to
and reese ism and it's inaccessible to get down rhodes the colonial believed in the primacy of the anglo-saxon race over all others particularly the black africans he ruled over power you know. oh yes but the wealthy benefactors foundation still bring students from around the world to study talks but it's unsurprisingly a conflict for south african road scholar marotta he calmly. for many many years the responded ship was awarded to white men which is essentially the work and forced labor of...
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works i wonder though if anglo-american is actually being almost prudent in her thinking with china given the other major relations your has with the united states is declining shall we say with regard to the united states the u.s. is pressuring and pressurising germany to resolve issues like north stream to germany gets 70 percent of its gas from russia it doesn't seem compatible for the us to be spending an awful lot of money protecting and guarding germany for many patients the russians are going to have and. and it costs a lot of money to have troops in germany so there is a troop there is a discussion around having troops going to poland and ukraine instead they're being redeployed which we must keep with the u.s. we can focus too much on them on german economy just because of its power just finally and briefly how would you describe the state of the of trade in economic relations between between the u.s. and europe right now it can get well i wonder if the nuances can get. covered up by donald trump and the things he says about europe's terrible it treats america terribly germany do
works i wonder though if anglo-american is actually being almost prudent in her thinking with china given the other major relations your has with the united states is declining shall we say with regard to the united states the u.s. is pressuring and pressurising germany to resolve issues like north stream to germany gets 70 percent of its gas from russia it doesn't seem compatible for the us to be spending an awful lot of money protecting and guarding germany for many patients the russians are...
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and, secondly, the anglo—french relationship, in my view, has rarely been stronger, despite brexit, despite causing between london and paris, relations between the two countries in a bilateral way are very strong, and i think borisjohnson's aim today was to emphasise that, to build on it, and to let mr macron, the french and the rest of europe know that even though we are leaving he still intends to have close relations with europe, particularly with france. andrew, we know president macron didn't have to spend a fortnight in a doss house near heathrow because of the quarantine rules. being a president got him around that. but i wonder, how has lockdown been where you are, in contrast with what you've seen on the news from what's been going on here? i think the thing about lockdown here in france is that it has always been clear what was required of you. there have been very kind of napoleonic rules put in place, you had to fill out forms if you were leaving the house, if you are stopped by police and you had broken the conditions in that form, you could be fined, and if you did it several
and, secondly, the anglo—french relationship, in my view, has rarely been stronger, despite brexit, despite causing between london and paris, relations between the two countries in a bilateral way are very strong, and i think borisjohnson's aim today was to emphasise that, to build on it, and to let mr macron, the french and the rest of europe know that even though we are leaving he still intends to have close relations with europe, particularly with france. andrew, we know president macron...
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how does the bundesbank and the core economies, how do they react to this new anglo american-like central banking? jonathan: i think they've got to go all the way. fromd some pushback germany's court several weeks ago. and they've expanded qe with a pandemic emergency purchase program. this is a much more possible -- programrk where they can do a lot more and wait it just a little bit differently. italy, to yourin paper is 0.173%. we basically cut them in half and the last five minutes or so. help our american audience. we all understand that the labor model of europe is so different than america. do they have the grimness of unemployment we are going to be talk about in 25 minutes? jonathan: absolutely, and there is much more pain on the periphery of the continent as there has been over the last 10 years. i think what we have seen at the ecb is that they are willing to do a whole lot more to support the periphery, to keep the bond market wide open. what we need to see on the continent level is for them to agree to allow the states to do more and make sure they are not just our way to sup
how does the bundesbank and the core economies, how do they react to this new anglo american-like central banking? jonathan: i think they've got to go all the way. fromd some pushback germany's court several weeks ago. and they've expanded qe with a pandemic emergency purchase program. this is a much more possible -- programrk where they can do a lot more and wait it just a little bit differently. italy, to yourin paper is 0.173%. we basically cut them in half and the last five minutes or so....
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indigenous people and cutting the feet off captives but others considered him a hero of the resistance to anglo domination. in albuquerque, new mexico a different statue is being protested tonight when a protester was shot and wounded. it is unclear who fired the shot but new mexico's will guard was on hand for that protests. in chicago police are investigating vandalism the two statues, a 100-year-old statue george washington was covered in graffiti including, quote, slave owner and burned down the white house. the professor of african-american studies lionel kimball says it is better to have a conversation about what washington means instead of destroying history. for christopher columbus monument on chicago's westside appears to have been vandalized. in delaware a statue of caesar rodney was taken down but we don't know if it is a permanent move or simply to protect the statue. rodney signed the declaration of independence, served as delaware's president during the american revolution and was a slave owner but in philadelphia a statue of abolitionist matthias baldwin who argued for the right
indigenous people and cutting the feet off captives but others considered him a hero of the resistance to anglo domination. in albuquerque, new mexico a different statue is being protested tonight when a protester was shot and wounded. it is unclear who fired the shot but new mexico's will guard was on hand for that protests. in chicago police are investigating vandalism the two statues, a 100-year-old statue george washington was covered in graffiti including, quote, slave owner and burned...
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it is very appropriate that in this cradle of the confederacy, this part of the great anglo-saxon southlandat today -- [indiscernible] time and again through history. let us rise, and send our answer. in the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth. i draw the line in the dust before the feet of tyranny and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. susan: peggy wallace kennedy. that is one of the most famous clips of your father, four time presidential aspirant. you have written a book about your life with him. what are you doing with the book, "the broken road," what do you want to accomplish? ms. kennedy: i wrote the book, it is the culmination of years i have spoken to people about reconciliation. the book is really about the legacy i am leaving for my two sons. but it's really how i came to terms with my past. not to forget my past, but to accept my past. and leaving a painful past behind is not always easy, but is always right. susan: why do you think this book, beyond your family concerns of course, because you want people beyond your fami
it is very appropriate that in this cradle of the confederacy, this part of the great anglo-saxon southlandat today -- [indiscernible] time and again through history. let us rise, and send our answer. in the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth. i draw the line in the dust before the feet of tyranny and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. susan: peggy wallace kennedy. that is one of the most famous clips of your father, four time...
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the westminster school had 628 anglo students and just 14 latino heritage, while the hoover school a few blocks away had 152 students, all of them latino. the suit was filed pre-brown and thus in an era where the supreme court continue to sanction separate but equal schools. nevertheless, a quite brave district court judge in los school struck down segregation on the -- struck down the mexican schools on the fight -- on the argument they did violate laws. that ended the matter, but the ninth circuit's ruling did not force the state to address other aspects of discrimination in school. as a result, if it had settled there, the state education code would still have included language that permitted separate schools for chinese and other asians in. in that, in june of 1957, warren signed legislation that struck that language and ended all racial segregation in california schools. the warren who managed the warren court new racism in schools, and most importantly, i think in the context of brown, he understood politics. his management of the core through that period -- his management of t
the westminster school had 628 anglo students and just 14 latino heritage, while the hoover school a few blocks away had 152 students, all of them latino. the suit was filed pre-brown and thus in an era where the supreme court continue to sanction separate but equal schools. nevertheless, a quite brave district court judge in los school struck down segregation on the -- struck down the mexican schools on the fight -- on the argument they did violate laws. that ended the matter, but the ninth...
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and anglo tradition, the boot on the neck is the symbol, the troupe, a cliche about tyranny.e's something about the actual thing that happened and its connection to other facts that are so profound and provocative. i think the country being on lockdown for ten weeks, there's no school, there's not a lot of work-- 40% of poor americans have lost their jobs, there are 40 million people unemployed. the disease has ravaged black and brown communities and indigenous communities disproportionately. a lot of people started to feel as the disparities became apparent, that a certain part of white america decided, "we're done. we're not going to get hit by the virus. let's go back out of that." all that's compounding. they're sitting on top of each other. and then the person with the most powerful job in the country, donald trump, who you couldn't find a worse person in a moment in terms of whatever rhetorical gifts he has, which are rhetorical gifts designed to inexcite provoke as opposed to communicate and to calm. >> stephen: we have to take a brief break, but we'll be back with mor
and anglo tradition, the boot on the neck is the symbol, the troupe, a cliche about tyranny.e's something about the actual thing that happened and its connection to other facts that are so profound and provocative. i think the country being on lockdown for ten weeks, there's no school, there's not a lot of work-- 40% of poor americans have lost their jobs, there are 40 million people unemployed. the disease has ravaged black and brown communities and indigenous communities disproportionately. a...
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this is in his testimony to the grand jury, he argues that, quote, the caucasian, especially the anglo-saxon, when engaged in fighting, particularly among youths, resort to fisticuffs and may at times kick each other, which is considered unsportive. unsportive. but this mexican element considers all that to be a sign of weakness, and all he knows and feels is a desire to use a knife or some lethal weapon. in other words, his desire is to kill or at least let blood. in his testimony, he goes on to compare mexican-american zoot suitors to wildcats that need to be caged. there are numerous instances of judges across los angeles county referring to zoot suitors, mexican-american and african-american zoot suiters, as traveling in wolfpacks, a kind of language and vocabulary that annimalizes folks,. the racialization of juvenile delinquency and the focus on zoot suiters as a massive problem on the american home front takes off in los angeles after 1942, when there is an incident known as the sleepy lagoon case. i'm not going to go into great detail about it because we're going to watch a film abou
this is in his testimony to the grand jury, he argues that, quote, the caucasian, especially the anglo-saxon, when engaged in fighting, particularly among youths, resort to fisticuffs and may at times kick each other, which is considered unsportive. unsportive. but this mexican element considers all that to be a sign of weakness, and all he knows and feels is a desire to use a knife or some lethal weapon. in other words, his desire is to kill or at least let blood. in his testimony, he goes on...