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the largest antiwar organization in american history. they have what we are seeing is a trump quality to them. we have people that have higher reactionaries and in many ways bigoted outlooks including anti-semitic views. they returned the protest and clashes with pro- intervention supporters. we spent hours going through the diaries and there are these elegant little black books, leather bound which she made meticulous notes about the activities in the thoughts and views and i've read a number of biographies and studies. the push for the u.s. to push for the british. was the major force pushing into the war and he warned in his diary pushing the nation too far would result in a violent reaction that was worse here than it was in germany. he would say things like a ventilator broke down at the rally. but above all, he criticized what he saw as the influence of jews in the media and advertising. there is evidence in "the new york times" in hollywood they had an significant ownershi insf the media at the time. with the fdr opponent in the 1
the largest antiwar organization in american history. they have what we are seeing is a trump quality to them. we have people that have higher reactionaries and in many ways bigoted outlooks including anti-semitic views. they returned the protest and clashes with pro- intervention supporters. we spent hours going through the diaries and there are these elegant little black books, leather bound which she made meticulous notes about the activities in the thoughts and views and i've read a number...
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reporter: antiwar campaigners kick it in westminster well the chilcot report was made public. but it wasn't the usual collection of left-wing militants. veterans of the iraq war were among the protesters. >> by john in black and white was to attack civilians in there -- my job in black and white was to attack civilians in a runs, trash their houses, take their men await to american prisons. that led me to refuse continue serving there. who do they interview? they interview politicians and generals and heads of mi5. what those people have said is crafted into something republicans option death for public consumption. crafted into something for public consumption. reporter: david came to westminster with his other grandson. while he feels the report could have gone further, david is encouraged by some of chilcot's findings. >> have concluded that the u.k. chose to join the invasion of for before peaceful options disarmament were considered. reporter: some human rights lawyers are disappointed. liked the would have chilcot report to address is the allegations of war crimes that w
reporter: antiwar campaigners kick it in westminster well the chilcot report was made public. but it wasn't the usual collection of left-wing militants. veterans of the iraq war were among the protesters. >> by john in black and white was to attack civilians in there -- my job in black and white was to attack civilians in a runs, trash their houses, take their men await to american prisons. that led me to refuse continue serving there. who do they interview? they interview politicians and...
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very antiwar. very pro-civil rights. intellectually in several of the huge movements that characterized the 60's. i argue my book they are tapping the shoulder of 2016 at the same time. b gayrights, antiwar, rights, consumer rights. ineave harvard law school 1970. the editor-in-chief of the harvard civil rights civil liberties law review. it's not the harvard law review itself. this was the alternate law review. the more progressive one. up with mayorined john lindsay. fetching coffee for him. mayor as a republican for in 1965 and that he won reelection in 1969 as an independent. because the republicans wouldn't give him the nomination. he was a moderate liberal. i got a phone call from ralph nader like never met. but i admire him from afar. he was a super famous, cover of newsweek, which was a magazine that was published in the 1960's. he was a knight in shining armor. he asked if i would consider working for them. nader said do you want to make coffee or do you want to make history? ralph was a very persuasive person.
very antiwar. very pro-civil rights. intellectually in several of the huge movements that characterized the 60's. i argue my book they are tapping the shoulder of 2016 at the same time. b gayrights, antiwar, rights, consumer rights. ineave harvard law school 1970. the editor-in-chief of the harvard civil rights civil liberties law review. it's not the harvard law review itself. this was the alternate law review. the more progressive one. up with mayorined john lindsay. fetching coffee for him....
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the severe in which the antiwar movement reaches a crescendo. the severe in which this nation is on edge in many ways he will try to above that intimate -- in this section where there is music. music of the late 1960's. one of the keynotes of the era was just before the death, martin luther king established a slightly larger vision, a vision around economic justice that was to include a supposedly all manner of americans. all different groups. the idea was to bring pressure on the federal government by creating an cap medicare washington dc called resurrection city and working to lobby and legislation with various government agencies. kammanction city was an of 3500 people along the mall alongside the reflective pull and plywood and canvas tents were given to the residence and residents created their own murals, hundreds of them. anwere able to collect from individual who had salvaged one of the girls after the cap was destroyed and kept it for the last 50 years. we were able to collect one of the murals. the resurrection city is part of the mis
the severe in which the antiwar movement reaches a crescendo. the severe in which this nation is on edge in many ways he will try to above that intimate -- in this section where there is music. music of the late 1960's. one of the keynotes of the era was just before the death, martin luther king established a slightly larger vision, a vision around economic justice that was to include a supposedly all manner of americans. all different groups. the idea was to bring pressure on the federal...
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we are talking people from hispanic rights groups, antiwar groups, black rights -- black lives matter'sctivists. they voice their anger about what is happening in american politics today. they say they know they can't make a difference but they want their voices to be heard. there are some pro-trump demonstrators on the street facing off against each other, trumping slogans, anti- demonstrators shouting "you're are abortion groups, evangelical groups. anchor: it would be funny if it weren't for the fact that the american election and the outcome of it is so important. these people against donald trump, they wouldn't be voting republican anyway. have a lot of left-wing demonstrators who made the journey here today. there are people who are on the left of american politics. they don't even support hillary clinton, these are people who supported bernie sanders in the primary campaign. they adamantly oppose donald trump. the language he has been using during the campaign, some of the policies he has been coming out with, all of these things sparking anger. one of the reasons they are coming
we are talking people from hispanic rights groups, antiwar groups, black rights -- black lives matter'sctivists. they voice their anger about what is happening in american politics today. they say they know they can't make a difference but they want their voices to be heard. there are some pro-trump demonstrators on the street facing off against each other, trumping slogans, anti- demonstrators shouting "you're are abortion groups, evangelical groups. anchor: it would be funny if it...
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antiwar campaigners pigot queen elizabeth ii center in westminster where the choke up report was madelic. the usualn't just collection of left-wing militants. veterans of the iraq war were among the protesters. >> my job was to attack civilians in their homes. trash houses. seal their stuff and take their men away to be tortured. that is what i was involved in in iraq. this is the establishment report. they interview? politicians and generals. said hasthose people been crafted into something for public consumption. >> this is david. his grandson was shot and killed when serving in iraq. to westminster with his other grandson. he is encouraged by some of the findings. u.k. joined that beenbefore disarmament had happening. >> what we would have liked the report to address would have been the allegations of war crimes that went on for many years during the british invasion and occupation of iraq. there are hundreds of allegations. >> the report includes damning criticisms of tony blair. including a previously unpublished memo to george w. bush and months before the war. saying, i will be
antiwar campaigners pigot queen elizabeth ii center in westminster where the choke up report was madelic. the usualn't just collection of left-wing militants. veterans of the iraq war were among the protesters. >> my job was to attack civilians in their homes. trash houses. seal their stuff and take their men away to be tortured. that is what i was involved in in iraq. this is the establishment report. they interview? politicians and generals. said hasthose people been crafted into...
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trump's speech was briefly interrupted by a woman unfurling an antiwar banner b and scuffling with conventioneers.tion she's believed to be a membertoe of the a women's grassrootsrasss group code pink who also protested ohio's open carrynarry gun law outside quicken loans ls arena earlier this week.k. >> there's speculationcu presumptive democraticpt presidential candidate hillaryda clinton will announce her running mate today. set to be on his short list. li. >> kaine was in arlington thursday. wound up getting peppered with questions about the veep vp stakes. he's placed on a short list of three possible candidates including tom vilsack and cory c booker. secretary clinton campaignedpa with senator kaine last weekai s in northern virginia.irginia. she's expected to make her vp announcement sometime this weekend but it could come as early as today. >> metro facing a lawsuit overar one of its employees.loye. metro worker who was blamed for falsifying records aboutds t the tunnel fan during the t incident at l'enfant plaza was w given his job back by an arbitration panel.at >> metro's largest union iss
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and the leadership of the antiwar movement was vietnam veterans, the ones i met, including senator and secretary john kerry. - john kerry - yeah, an old friend of mine. and so things come around and you know, i think among the vietnam veterans today, there's some that hate me and don't like the echo of the peace movement, but if you get them in their own chair and you're just talking to them, overwhelmingly they feel like the peace movement did, that they were lied to or misled or manipulated and great harm was done to the country, great harm was done to their families. so, it's a question of how you get that out and how you process it. - when you say that 80% of the country are some statistic believes the vietnam war was a mistake and that's too simple, we have time for it to be more complicated than that. explain to me the more complicated version of that. so, if the concept of a mistake is too facile, what's the harder tell on it? - [tom] well, what they do, the pollsters do, they test opinion and then they choose the word, and they say, "was it a mistake or not?" and if you think,
and the leadership of the antiwar movement was vietnam veterans, the ones i met, including senator and secretary john kerry. - john kerry - yeah, an old friend of mine. and so things come around and you know, i think among the vietnam veterans today, there's some that hate me and don't like the echo of the peace movement, but if you get them in their own chair and you're just talking to them, overwhelmingly they feel like the peace movement did, that they were lied to or misled or manipulated...
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. >> they are antiwar people who take up about the trump nomination. i definitely heard my fellow libertarians that said maybe we should not have gone into iraq. we basically don't know. >> i think the republicans overreach. i think the republicans would do well to go back to the reagan doctrine which is reasonably, we don't buy for's freedom, they fight, we help. a member reagan did not deploy troops to afghanistan when the soviets of any. so i think that the middle ground between interventionism and isolationism. >> folks like me find the hillary hawkish. >> i would think you would find her a lot hawkish. she upper no-fly zone in darfur, she supported bosnia, kosovo, iraq, syria she wants to do more. >> and half of those are you voting for? yes. >> john: do you think these are actually principal convictions by hillary or do you think large contributions of the clinton foundation would alter hillary's position on these issues? >> it has nothing to do with that. it is certainly unfair to say politicians and hypocritical, they lean one direction, they d
. >> they are antiwar people who take up about the trump nomination. i definitely heard my fellow libertarians that said maybe we should not have gone into iraq. we basically don't know. >> i think the republicans overreach. i think the republicans would do well to go back to the reagan doctrine which is reasonably, we don't buy for's freedom, they fight, we help. a member reagan did not deploy troops to afghanistan when the soviets of any. so i think that the middle ground between...
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is your best written book the final paragraph of the book and what my opinion is the most unlikely antiwar book ever written literally moved me to tears. we will take questions. i will pick who tells the question. and please stand up. what is your next book? >> i don't know what the next one is. i'm always open to suggestions. if you have something you think would be very mary roach a bow i am open to ideas. >> carlton with to get the mic. what is the oddest thing you had found. >> i had one. i learned that maggots breathe through their butt. that is pretty weird. among their many lovely features they go had down and immerse themselves kind of the buffet tables. they breathe through their butt. thank you for asking that. >> my question is not as funny as that. i read several of your books. some of it takes time to do the research. do you write your books simultaneously or do you do them one at a time. >> each book is 15 little books. i have a new topic for every chapter and i'm always starting from zero as i don't know anything about it. i love to do it if i could but i'm one at a time. on
is your best written book the final paragraph of the book and what my opinion is the most unlikely antiwar book ever written literally moved me to tears. we will take questions. i will pick who tells the question. and please stand up. what is your next book? >> i don't know what the next one is. i'm always open to suggestions. if you have something you think would be very mary roach a bow i am open to ideas. >> carlton with to get the mic. what is the oddest thing you had found....
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it is how we see intergenerational work, the youth movement of the 60's, the antiwar movement, youth organization, but none of these movements were ever without connections to elders and other generations, so how do we see that and how to see the challenge of what you are raising in terms of young people, freedom schools, one in young peopleyoun trying to grapple with a different view of themselves as they are emerging from adolescence. so there are two microphones. into theo invite you conversation. if you are wondering what topics we were given as we wandered around a bit, we were told to sort of reflect on the long civil rights movement, the long weck rights movement, and have put a lot of things on the table from different vantage points and perspectives, so we would like to invite you now to put ceasing to leave some questions on the table or thought to have in response to this conversation. don't be shy. you don't even have to ti tiptoe down to you can just come down. [laughter] >> hello. >> tell us who you are? >> my name is logan. i just graduated from graduate in publich a m
it is how we see intergenerational work, the youth movement of the 60's, the antiwar movement, youth organization, but none of these movements were ever without connections to elders and other generations, so how do we see that and how to see the challenge of what you are raising in terms of young people, freedom schools, one in young peopleyoun trying to grapple with a different view of themselves as they are emerging from adolescence. so there are two microphones. into theo invite you...
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bernie sanders's democratic party in which there are strong antiwar undercurrents and that is what yousaw manifest be. i don't know of people not in that hall understanding the magnitude of these. >> when i saw it happening i became so uncomfortable. so hard to watch and listen. >> talk about who's party it is, remember the long embrace of barack obama and hillary clinton. >> as if to say i am stamping her with my approval. foreign-policy has been sticky for her because of benghazi. >> and he talked about passing the baton. he has to graciously pass it on to her to get his supporters to get on board. we know she did vote for the war in iraq and she is more hawkish but how does she reconcile that politically speaking? one of my chief criticisms of president obama is his reluctance to be more aggressive around isis, homegrown and international threat so i would like to see if she is in the white house, to be more aggressive but this is not her husband's party and she has to keep that in mind. >> the respect level a four star admiral. >> no moderator last night to smooth that over. >> aft
bernie sanders's democratic party in which there are strong antiwar undercurrents and that is what yousaw manifest be. i don't know of people not in that hall understanding the magnitude of these. >> when i saw it happening i became so uncomfortable. so hard to watch and listen. >> talk about who's party it is, remember the long embrace of barack obama and hillary clinton. >> as if to say i am stamping her with my approval. foreign-policy has been sticky for her because of...
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. >> there are antiwar people who take hope about the trump nomination. i heard may fellow libertarians say maybe it's -- trump said we shouldn't have gone into iraq. we basically don't know. >> i think the republicans overreached. they would do well to go back to the reagan doctrine. we don't fight for other people's freedom. they fight, we help. reagan did not deploy troops to afghanistan when the russians invaded. john: she pushed for a no-fly zone in syria, u.s. action in darfur. she supported the bosnian war, kosovo, iraq. syria she wanted to do more. are you voting for her? >> yes. john: do you think these are principle convictions by hillary or do you think large contribution to the clinton foundation would alter hillary's positions on these issues. >> politicians lean one direction but ways not true is writing a check -- john: i don't think she went to war for money. >> when you look at politicians you need to say is what happened here incompetence or conspiracy. you should always fave incompetence. >> what if i disagree with it. >> profiting from
. >> there are antiwar people who take hope about the trump nomination. i heard may fellow libertarians say maybe it's -- trump said we shouldn't have gone into iraq. we basically don't know. >> i think the republicans overreached. they would do well to go back to the reagan doctrine. we don't fight for other people's freedom. they fight, we help. reagan did not deploy troops to afghanistan when the russians invaded. john: she pushed for a no-fly zone in syria, u.s. action in...
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that was going on in terms of race riots, the assassination of king and .ennedy you have the vast antiwarrotest and he spoke about the non-chowder, the non-protester. the country we are today? i don't know. clearly that's where we are today, clearly there are people who believe that. you would assume the way he has he was at one speed during that entire speech. it was fast forward throughout the entire speech. really did he become softer and reflect. reflect more on who he was. jonathan: you are 70 minutes into the speech before talking about who his family was. charlie: jonathan karl from abc news. stay with us in a moment. ♪ roger ailes resigned yesterday as chairman of fox news channel and fox news network. this comes as gretchen carlson filed against him earlier this month. more than a dozen women have come forward with allegations against him for sexual harassment. up themurdoch has taken position of chairman. joining me now, the national editor at "new york" magazine. he has been a leave reporter on this story from the beginning. where are we now? you told me you were in cleveland a
that was going on in terms of race riots, the assassination of king and .ennedy you have the vast antiwarrotest and he spoke about the non-chowder, the non-protester. the country we are today? i don't know. clearly that's where we are today, clearly there are people who believe that. you would assume the way he has he was at one speed during that entire speech. it was fast forward throughout the entire speech. really did he become softer and reflect. reflect more on who he was. jonathan: you...
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. >> how do you think people in china antiwar and view donald and how and taiwan would they view a donald presidency? >> what they can see from the mainstream media, of course, they think he is anti-immigrant. ginny a journalist from -- guinea. africa. hillary clinton was part of toppling mama gaddafi. he was controversial, but he was finally part of the tradition. overthrow the regime definitely contributed to the expansion of international terrorism. donald trump says he is not into nationbuilding. he's not going to go into other countries affairs. i think that is a good thing. >> to the people of guinea have any concerns about donald trump? he is not the kind of leader who has a clear understanding of international relations. york and id in new cover u.s. for new delhi television. we broadcast to about 78 countries. india,untries, including are not so positive in their perceptions about donald trump. it has been interesting to get that perspective. despite the polls suggesting that only 40% of indians support donald trump's foreign policy. obviously, he is a very polarizing figure. ten
. >> how do you think people in china antiwar and view donald and how and taiwan would they view a donald presidency? >> what they can see from the mainstream media, of course, they think he is anti-immigrant. ginny a journalist from -- guinea. africa. hillary clinton was part of toppling mama gaddafi. he was controversial, but he was finally part of the tradition. overthrow the regime definitely contributed to the expansion of international terrorism. donald trump says he is not...
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i'm a musician, i'm an activist, i've long been an organizer in the antiwar movement. and echo on own a record label called firebrand records putting out radical political music. we just heard you perform at the concert and one song really stood out about donald trump's father. >> that song is called "old man trump." i recorded that with ani .ifranco and tom marino that song was written by witty yearse -- woodie guthrie ago in the 1950's. a bigot, a was racist, and a slumlord. wrote these lyrics about him and fred trump was just a bad landlord and a big get and now what a relevant name to bring up. it is kind of amazing to be able to sort of resurrected woodie guthrie's voice and added into this current debate of the rising far right. it is like, what is more american than donald trump and woodie guthrie? >> could using a little bit of the song? trumpuppose that old man knows how much racial hate he drops into that pie ♪ living in the apartment and the second verse the apartment. it feel to sing what he guthrie songs surrounded by police? >> i think of done it before,
i'm a musician, i'm an activist, i've long been an organizer in the antiwar movement. and echo on own a record label called firebrand records putting out radical political music. we just heard you perform at the concert and one song really stood out about donald trump's father. >> that song is called "old man trump." i recorded that with ani .ifranco and tom marino that song was written by witty yearse -- woodie guthrie ago in the 1950's. a bigot, a was racist, and a slumlord....
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this point, think that there was going to be a moment tonight on national security night when the antiwar left booed somewhere someone so as to make their feelings known about the wars in afghanistan and not closing guantanamo and the continuing prosecution on the war on terror and all the other beefs that parts of the left have with the national security have. i think it made no substantive sense to pick that part of leon panetta's speech to boo. they couldn't boo biden and they couldn't boo obama himself. they picked leon panetta and it was an organized effort and it made no sense with what he was talking about when they made noise. >> let's talk about the long view. that after all is how he makes his living. presidential historian and author. michael, again, in your line of work, you are supposed to be the thoughtful ones. how do you think this will live beyond tonight and talk about the president we just saw? >> i can make a statement that we americans have never heard a stronger convention endorsement speech by any outgoing president of the united states for his preferred successor.
this point, think that there was going to be a moment tonight on national security night when the antiwar left booed somewhere someone so as to make their feelings known about the wars in afghanistan and not closing guantanamo and the continuing prosecution on the war on terror and all the other beefs that parts of the left have with the national security have. i think it made no substantive sense to pick that part of leon panetta's speech to boo. they couldn't boo biden and they couldn't boo...
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antiwar,hy we are anti-hillary clinton half of the budget goes to the war budget. that really sacrifices investment in infrastructure, education, health care, with a country is lacking and what bernie sanders is fighting for. amy: that is bernie sanders delegate alexis edelstein. when we come back, we host a debate between professors michael eric dyson and eddie glaude. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "salt silver oxygen" by antony and the johnsons. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org -- we are breaking with convention: war, peace, and the presidency. two-hour specials daily. i am amy goodman. we are broadcasting this week from the democratic national convention here in philadelphia. to talk more about the convention, hillary clinton, donald trump, and president obama's legacy, we're joined by two guests. eddie glaude is chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university. "howost recent book is race still enslaves the american soul." he recently had a article with the headline, "my democratic problem with voting for hillary clinton.
antiwar,hy we are anti-hillary clinton half of the budget goes to the war budget. that really sacrifices investment in infrastructure, education, health care, with a country is lacking and what bernie sanders is fighting for. amy: that is bernie sanders delegate alexis edelstein. when we come back, we host a debate between professors michael eric dyson and eddie glaude. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "salt silver oxygen" by antony and the johnsons. this is democracy now!,...
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in another protest, the antiwar group code p pink delivered 500 tennis balls to the front steps, protestinghe fact that you can bring semi automatic rifles, but not tennis balls into the area around the republican national convention. democracynow was at the protest. to see our coverage, go to democracynow.org. the band queen is criticizing donald trump for using the song "we are the champions," for his dramatic entrance. tweetedeeted -- queen -- and unauthorized use. the lead singer, freddie mercury, died of aids in 1981. roger ailes' lawyers have confirmed he's in negotiations to step down as fox news chairman -- chair amidst multiple accusations of sexual assault. former fox gretchen carlson has sued ailes. now, fox's megyn kelly has also accused him of harassment. others have come forward, including one who said she was to and when she refused perform oral sex, he chased around the on -- office before allowing her to leave the room. cnn is reporting a former marine who killed three baton rouge police officers suffered from post-traumatic stress this order. gavin long was on her -- disch
in another protest, the antiwar group code p pink delivered 500 tennis balls to the front steps, protestinghe fact that you can bring semi automatic rifles, but not tennis balls into the area around the republican national convention. democracynow was at the protest. to see our coverage, go to democracynow.org. the band queen is criticizing donald trump for using the song "we are the champions," for his dramatic entrance. tweetedeeted -- queen -- and unauthorized use. the lead singer,...
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in another protest tuesday, the antiwar group code pink delivered 500 tennis balls to the front steps of the rnc, are testing the fact you can bring semiautomatic rifles but not tennis balls around the event area. more on that protest later in the broadcast. roger ailes' lawyers have confirmed he's in negotiations to step down as fox news chair after more than a half-dozen women have accused ailes of sexual harassment. former fox gretchen carlson has sued ailes. now, fox's megyn kelly has also accused him of harassment. many are celebrating ailes' anticipated departure, though as feministing founder jessica valenti notes, "removing one lascivious man can't turn around the mess of misogyny that is fox news." carlson's suit also alleges fox news has an overall misogynistic culture. cnn is reporting that a former marine who killed three baton rouge police officers suffered from post traumatic stress disorder and had been prescribed multiple medications. gavin long was honorably discharged in 2010 and had served in iraq. cnn reports long had filled a prescription for ativan, an anti-anxie
in another protest tuesday, the antiwar group code pink delivered 500 tennis balls to the front steps of the rnc, are testing the fact you can bring semiautomatic rifles but not tennis balls around the event area. more on that protest later in the broadcast. roger ailes' lawyers have confirmed he's in negotiations to step down as fox news chair after more than a half-dozen women have accused ailes of sexual harassment. former fox gretchen carlson has sued ailes. now, fox's megyn kelly has also...
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i remember when i was a kid and we had a lot of antiwar as well as other issues. richard nixon won that lost for governor of his own state and lost for president as a law and order candidate and now trump has begun casting himself as a law and order candidate. he doubled down on that claim yesterday. listen. >> we need in our country law and order. we are the law and order candidates. and with the law and order party we're going to change things around. there's going to be respect again for law and order. >> what is he trying to communicate with this law and order candidacy and can it work and will he continue that theme do you think throughout this campaign? >> well, richard nixon used law and order in 1968 as co-words for race. >> right. >> and trump useds that and also uses nixon's silent majority. he has borrowed a lot from the nixon play book. he has roger stone that's a nixon aid in his camp. the key thing to look for here is whether demonstrators. antitrump demonstrators are peaceful or get out of hand. if they get out of hand they'll playwright into his ha
i remember when i was a kid and we had a lot of antiwar as well as other issues. richard nixon won that lost for governor of his own state and lost for president as a law and order candidate and now trump has begun casting himself as a law and order candidate. he doubled down on that claim yesterday. listen. >> we need in our country law and order. we are the law and order candidates. and with the law and order party we're going to change things around. there's going to be respect again...
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so, then i guess -- i also -- then as i got to that point i realized, you think of antiwar and the waras binary, but they're not binary. it wasn't them here. they were connected and i realized there is a guy name timothy, one of the more moving stories that -- in all these. timothy defrank's brother had been killed 19 days into his tour of duty in vietnam. timothy defrank was a senior education major, student teaching, i going fort exactly where but he heard about the shootings, rushed to the hospital where his father was dying of prostate cancer, and robin sin -- robinson memorial, and he gets there, and they're bringing in the wounded and his mother is standing there, and his father died about the exact moment when they started bringing the first wind in. this story is -- it broke my heart. a story about how protesters threw a bottle through the window over her head. she is nonetheless very sympathetic to the cause. she had a nephew who she raised after his mother died, and he was shot on his first tour of duty, getting out of the helicopter, never even hit the ground in vietnam befo
so, then i guess -- i also -- then as i got to that point i realized, you think of antiwar and the waras binary, but they're not binary. it wasn't them here. they were connected and i realized there is a guy name timothy, one of the more moving stories that -- in all these. timothy defrank's brother had been killed 19 days into his tour of duty in vietnam. timothy defrank was a senior education major, student teaching, i going fort exactly where but he heard about the shootings, rushed to the...
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others sense that society was becoming unraveled in the context of civil rights and antiwar protests, federal policymakers held accountable for turmoil in instability in the wrong policy turn to deployed military raised police forces in urban neighborhoods and build more prisons instead of seeking to resolve the problems that caused the unrest in the first place. as the nixon administration that could terminate economic opportunity and increasingly partnered to produce what the law enforcement assistance administration, community involvement of the program was largely relegated to the law-enforcement realm. even within the crime control apparatus, only 2% of the law-enforcement assistance administration awarded to urban police departments went to patrols and other community-based programs. the white house and justice department were far more interested in supporting measures the stimulated defensible space and then new-line parsing technologies in low-income neighborhoods while using police correction anti-delinquency of initiatives with welfare programs to the plot late, due to its o
others sense that society was becoming unraveled in the context of civil rights and antiwar protests, federal policymakers held accountable for turmoil in instability in the wrong policy turn to deployed military raised police forces in urban neighborhoods and build more prisons instead of seeking to resolve the problems that caused the unrest in the first place. as the nixon administration that could terminate economic opportunity and increasingly partnered to produce what the law enforcement...
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now, trump's speech was briefly interrupted by a woman unfurling an antiwar banner.ember mem of the grassroots group codessoc pink. the group also protested ohio's open carry gun law outside quicken loans arenaquicl earlier this week. >> metro is facing a lawsuit a t over one of its employees.f itsp the met he tree worker who was s blamed for falsifying records r about the tunnel fans duringansi the smoke incident near nea l'enfant plaza was given hisen job back by an arbitrationit panel. >> but he has not been reinstated.re so metro's largest union is i suing metro for not reinstating him. him. metro's general manager sayss metro will try to get the arbitration panel decision'spa overturned by a judge. ne>> today is the start of an on intense heat wave. wav while you were out and about abt enjoying your weekend d.c.ke officials want you to take wantt some extra precautions to make sure you don't succumb tocumb t extreme heat.eme heat. >> d.c. fire and ems are preparing for the heat wave to o make sure of course thatof cout people are safe.ree. fox5's anjali hemphill
now, trump's speech was briefly interrupted by a woman unfurling an antiwar banner.ember mem of the grassroots group codessoc pink. the group also protested ohio's open carry gun law outside quicken loans arenaquicl earlier this week. >> metro is facing a lawsuit a t over one of its employees.f itsp the met he tree worker who was s blamed for falsifying records r about the tunnel fans duringansi the smoke incident near nea l'enfant plaza was given hisen job back by an arbitrationit panel....
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and part of the antiwar movement, and parade and all the rest of it. i became a real activist. when a seat opened up, in california, the issues, all the issues, and the environment and women's rights. they said -- i said why don't you do it? why don't you do it? it was so crazy. a nonpartisan office, don't run as a democrat or republican. when i came out on top, the incumbent, was running. the issue they tried to use, the anti-choice issue. and i was kind of excited. my campaign was going strong, going in the door, he looks as close as we are and i have been giving this a lot of thought. and it has been hard for her. i want to see you right now. you should drop out. you are going to be bad for women. you know the oppressor has to free the oppressed. i remember -- or only white have to free, and against racism. and employed the art of the top issues, when someone has gone over the line, this meeting is over. soon i got up and he got up and shut the door, and i said actually slammed the door, he got revenge because he was so mad at me he was third, came out last. and by a small v
and part of the antiwar movement, and parade and all the rest of it. i became a real activist. when a seat opened up, in california, the issues, all the issues, and the environment and women's rights. they said -- i said why don't you do it? why don't you do it? it was so crazy. a nonpartisan office, don't run as a democrat or republican. when i came out on top, the incumbent, was running. the issue they tried to use, the anti-choice issue. and i was kind of excited. my campaign was going...
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i am not antiwar, but i try not to preach along the way. i try to be an honest guy through the pages. whether i succeed or fail, i will lead up to you. the curtains that i pulled back. in a capital like ours, i believe it was an honest obligation for me to do. i was a meeting in rooms that a lot of our veterans were nodded and again i tried to be fair. i tried not to do any cheap shots. by the end of it, we did. finally one point before you get into the structure of the book, and overview, while you i hope are the book, i need to tip my hat to veterans that underwriters have produced a lot of good already. the carpenter, elliott ackerman. there will be more that follow. someone who doesn't get shot as a fiction book called flashes of war. i spent a lot of time with iraqis and afghans and she does a very good job for someone who hasn't actually been to war, writing about war. that's all that said, i make it into the structure of the book. [inaudible] not that my editor and i were counted. 100 customers to the credit of my publisher they let
i am not antiwar, but i try not to preach along the way. i try to be an honest guy through the pages. whether i succeed or fail, i will lead up to you. the curtains that i pulled back. in a capital like ours, i believe it was an honest obligation for me to do. i was a meeting in rooms that a lot of our veterans were nodded and again i tried to be fair. i tried not to do any cheap shots. by the end of it, we did. finally one point before you get into the structure of the book, and overview,...
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they knew these were antiwar activists who knew that the fbi was keeping files on them and was disrupting their organizations. they knew that they could not get it under any open records request. they decided to open the records themselves. you can read this story and a wonderful book called the burglary. the fbi office in media pennsylvania. they learned how to pick the lock and they waited took out all the records they can find. they sent them to every congressman on the committees that oversee the fbi. proving exactly the point. one of the journalists who got what they sent out was getting carl stern. he was one of those heroes in a small way. looks in the corner of one of these fbi memos that had been purloined. cointelpro.name he said it sounds like it stands for counterintelligence program. he worked at nbc. dead by that time. patrick gray was the head of the fbi. gray turned gray when her that question. thatid we can't talk about , we don't do it anymore. carl stern filed a lawsuit and found out about this astonishing program which if this is news to folks i would say it is worth t
they knew these were antiwar activists who knew that the fbi was keeping files on them and was disrupting their organizations. they knew that they could not get it under any open records request. they decided to open the records themselves. you can read this story and a wonderful book called the burglary. the fbi office in media pennsylvania. they learned how to pick the lock and they waited took out all the records they can find. they sent them to every congressman on the committees that...
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a lot of great photos of them in the corporate antiwar all, there was a picture of jackie looking to the left, andy warhol did one of those composites were duplicated the photograph of her in watercolors. >> we are adjacent first alternate exhibit that includes the last telephone that john f. kennedy used in texas. >> yes. the white house always put telephones and for the president that were secure. it was so late when they guided their exhausted but the art society had decorated the room with picassos, beautiful things and they didn't even notice until the next morning. so the president made one last call. he called the lady at the art society to thank her for all the artwork for the room. it's the last telephone call he made at the time since they didn't have portables. he then gets into this car into the airport and onto delicate a lot of pictures of those phones sitting on the bed stilts in the room. >> a lot of pictures from november 22, 1963, as well as the tide used by president kennedy. is there a story behind that? >> this is one of the ties he gave dave powers, one of his a
a lot of great photos of them in the corporate antiwar all, there was a picture of jackie looking to the left, andy warhol did one of those composites were duplicated the photograph of her in watercolors. >> we are adjacent first alternate exhibit that includes the last telephone that john f. kennedy used in texas. >> yes. the white house always put telephones and for the president that were secure. it was so late when they guided their exhausted but the art society had decorated...
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the antiwar movement. you recall kennedy and carter were going at it. and kennedy, not embrace -- new york. same things happen again. close rank. so, a lot could happen between now and november. trish: it sounds like, there are political consequences if you can't get inc ern onboard, you are confident you can but if you don't. >> those who accept responsibility, defecto. those who want the right to vote. hope we will not vote. issues are so high, the stakes are high. lou: interesting, those who do not want us to vote, i would say to you, republicans that i see are well meaning and honest of heart, democrats well meaning, honest of heart but they have very specific differences of opinion. and principle. about which they want to move the country forward. >> you know the jefferson days of democrats -- truck down their scheme in texas. last week. so. lou: i talked to republican party, that just had its central committee, shown to be manipulating political process, and -- colluding with nominee. democratic committee. >> n body has right -- and arrangerring t
the antiwar movement. you recall kennedy and carter were going at it. and kennedy, not embrace -- new york. same things happen again. close rank. so, a lot could happen between now and november. trish: it sounds like, there are political consequences if you can't get inc ern onboard, you are confident you can but if you don't. >> those who accept responsibility, defecto. those who want the right to vote. hope we will not vote. issues are so high, the stakes are high. lou: interesting,...
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antiwar but that wasn't me being anti-war activists but pointing out that irony of the military withhe firepower very accurately but with a very specific area time but inevitably has a hard time to affect a broad society. you're never and insurgency takes place you will never win it withac javelins missiles.hot i was in afghanistan 1996 and shot at by talibannd took a gunners read before they swept in and took a couple and i remember one of the people i was with but we a hate the taliban but we will let them in because you're so tired of the corruption they and the promise to clean up in,t corruption without much of a fight in their dear friend has risen an amazing about the role of corruption and for which you found an with boko haram and isis and thatov is why they appeal to a society but the irony with the u.s. went into afghanistan is repaid our way we paid off the war lords.in the eyes of we would pay them money so we didn't have to fight them now we just looked like another corrupt empire and that is what i mean if you make that you will not do with the javelin the sole. >> hos
antiwar but that wasn't me being anti-war activists but pointing out that irony of the military withhe firepower very accurately but with a very specific area time but inevitably has a hard time to affect a broad society. you're never and insurgency takes place you will never win it withac javelins missiles.hot i was in afghanistan 1996 and shot at by talibannd took a gunners read before they swept in and took a couple and i remember one of the people i was with but we a hate the taliban but we...
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i came in turning from republican from democrat because of the antiwar movement in vietnam when i was. that's the kind of things -- the democratic party we are like the family of thanksgiving where they are yelling each other and hug each other on the way out. that's democrats. we don't mind people marching the streets. we like issue the -- maria: by the way, it was followers on twitter that pushed you to put american flags on the stage. people were complaining about it on twitter and now there are american flags on the stage, you made the change yesterday? not this one at the star. >> i have no idea what that's about. maria: i'm glad to see that you put new flags on stage. >> we like fresh flags. aria mke sreoune io specl preime cerag toghtiveromhe nvenon, i wlle kicngt 6:00.m.ollod b lou dobbs and trish regan. more warning of quarterly report, coming up next. stay with us. maria: welcome back, we are expecting a higher opening for stocks this morning. take a look. dow industrials, nasdaq doing real well today. up about 30 points. let's take a look at a couple of names on the move. t
i came in turning from republican from democrat because of the antiwar movement in vietnam when i was. that's the kind of things -- the democratic party we are like the family of thanksgiving where they are yelling each other and hug each other on the way out. that's democrats. we don't mind people marching the streets. we like issue the -- maria: by the way, it was followers on twitter that pushed you to put american flags on the stage. people were complaining about it on twitter and now there...
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and the antiwar movement of the 1960's and 1970's.le clinton has her flaws, she was on the front lines of all this social change, especially when it came to women and girls. it's been a tough weekend for hillary clinton, interview with the fbi. how do things stand for her now? guest: i think affect the fbi interviewed her indicates they are breaking their investigation to an end. that needs to be resolved. fighting the media narrative that she is untrustworthy. if i hear the word "media narrative" one more time i think it should be retired, along with the word "pivot." will donald trump give it to be more station -- statesmanlike? people don't trust hillary to do or not to do, and set of this catchphrase. she has been in public life for 20 or 30 years. she has been on the front lines of every one of those movements i referred to in the piece i wrote. i have watched her as a journalist. make a lotseen her of correct decisions, a lot of strong decisions on behalf of all the issues i really care about. i think she is well-positioned to b
and the antiwar movement of the 1960's and 1970's.le clinton has her flaws, she was on the front lines of all this social change, especially when it came to women and girls. it's been a tough weekend for hillary clinton, interview with the fbi. how do things stand for her now? guest: i think affect the fbi interviewed her indicates they are breaking their investigation to an end. that needs to be resolved. fighting the media narrative that she is untrustworthy. if i hear the word "media...
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he was the antiwar candidate and introduced himself as i'm howard dean and i represent the democraticratic party, which was not a repudiation but certainly a reaction against the triangulation, the business friendly bill clinton, democratic approach. and his endorsement of hillary clinton over bernie sand service symbolically important. they were never close but both from vermont. >> and it foresaw what we would see this year which was a lot of that. there wasn't a lot of discussion about health care tonight. and if go if you go to a republican rally you're going to hear a chair when you mention obama care and repealing it and that has not gone away. >> that's about all they say. they say we're going to real peel obama care, root and branch but we never hear what is going to take its place. howard dean went to the state children's health insurance program. a moderate. a kind of halfway measure if you will. you have medicare for older people and you have astp for younger people and slowly you bring those two together and that's the incremental way that you create basicsly health care f
he was the antiwar candidate and introduced himself as i'm howard dean and i represent the democraticratic party, which was not a repudiation but certainly a reaction against the triangulation, the business friendly bill clinton, democratic approach. and his endorsement of hillary clinton over bernie sand service symbolically important. they were never close but both from vermont. >> and it foresaw what we would see this year which was a lot of that. there wasn't a lot of discussion about...
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there wasn't being an antiwar activist, just pointing out the irony, heavy technology, heavy militaryt of firepower very accurately in a very specific area but inevitably has a hard time engaging and affecting a broad society and insurgency takes place in a society and you're never going to win a job on missiles however useful they may be in an actual firefight. i was in afghanistan in 1996. i was shot at by talent and gunners on the outskirts of kabul in 1996 just before they swept in, jalalabad as well. i remember one of the people i was with, a young guy who was my translator, said the taliban and -- we hate the taliban, but we will let them in because we are so tired of the corruption of this government and this society. they promised to clean up corruption. the taliban rolled in without much of a fight because they promised to clean up the corruption in society by -- my dear friend sarah shea has written amazing amazing book about the role of corruption in insurgencies and civil wars. what she found, what she found is in somalia, boca from, isis, taliban and, the common theme is
there wasn't being an antiwar activist, just pointing out the irony, heavy technology, heavy militaryt of firepower very accurately in a very specific area but inevitably has a hard time engaging and affecting a broad society and insurgency takes place in a society and you're never going to win a job on missiles however useful they may be in an actual firefight. i was in afghanistan in 1996. i was shot at by talent and gunners on the outskirts of kabul in 1996 just before they swept in,...
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yeah, you know, that wasn't me, you know, that wasn't me being, you know,en an antiwar activist, i was this sort of irony. a very technology-heavy military that can focus a huge amount of firepower very, very accurately at a very specific area, but inevitably has a hard time engaging and affecting a broad society. and, of course, an insurgency, insurgency takes place within the society. and you're never going to win it with javelin missiles, however useful they may be in an actual fire fight. one of the -- i was in afghanistan in 1996. i was shot at by taliban gunners on the outshirt skirts of kabul in the summer of 1996 right before they swept in and took a kabul. jalalabad as well. and i remember one of the people that i was with, a young guy who was my sort of translator, fixer, young african guy, who was pashtun. he said i'm pashtun, and the taliban are mostly pashtun, and we hate the taliban. we're going to let them in because we are so tired of the corruption in the government of this society, and they promised to clean up corruption. the taliban rolled in, without much of a figh
yeah, you know, that wasn't me, you know, that wasn't me being, you know,en an antiwar activist, i was this sort of irony. a very technology-heavy military that can focus a huge amount of firepower very, very accurately at a very specific area, but inevitably has a hard time engaging and affecting a broad society. and, of course, an insurgency, insurgency takes place within the society. and you're never going to win it with javelin missiles, however useful they may be in an actual fire fight....