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in fact in atlantic city hamer was there with a group of people from mississippi challenging the rights of the mississippi all democratic party to be seated on the convention floor and to vote for president johnson as the nominee of the democratic party that year. she belonged to a more diverse group of people that wanted to represent mississippi so they have this challenge. martin luther king was there to support them but he didn't have a feel for the people that he inspired people and he spoke eloquently when he read a speech before he and hamer would get up on stage and she was the one that wowed everybody personally. and the press followed king around until they heard hamer speak and then they could not get enough of fannie lou hamer because she spoke to people across the country that were living in circumstances like her. and some of those most laymen mostly around king felt threatened by her rising power. they didn't want her to have a strong voice that she had. but there was no denying fannie lou hamer of the nation responded to her she also had this amazing voice. and she used i
in fact in atlantic city hamer was there with a group of people from mississippi challenging the rights of the mississippi all democratic party to be seated on the convention floor and to vote for president johnson as the nominee of the democratic party that year. she belonged to a more diverse group of people that wanted to represent mississippi so they have this challenge. martin luther king was there to support them but he didn't have a feel for the people that he inspired people and he...
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it ’s not for yourself anymore, as if they just left him to sing and don’t touch atlantic city, a small a concert hall. it is considered one of the most prestigious in america, at least, there is the world's largest organ at concerts of russian performers. the hall is always full magomayev comes on stage and you know, i was also sitting in the hall, firstly, everyone stood up and there was an ovation for about three minutes, that is, everyone forgot about the concert the concert that someone performed this was such a drum applause he could not even start singing, because people met him, as if they had come to his solo concept, which everyone had been waiting for a very long time, these two songs did not have time. naturally, it was, uh, full of trucks. and after that, everyone was shouting wedding wedding, and it was apparently not a prepared number. he suddenly just sang it, eh . this song wedding today could celebrate its fortieth anniversary, but since this is a wedding song , it should not celebrate a birthday, but an anniversary weddings of 40 years is a ruby wedding. it would ne
it ’s not for yourself anymore, as if they just left him to sing and don’t touch atlantic city, a small a concert hall. it is considered one of the most prestigious in america, at least, there is the world's largest organ at concerts of russian performers. the hall is always full magomayev comes on stage and you know, i was also sitting in the hall, firstly, everyone stood up and there was an ovation for about three minutes, that is, everyone forgot about the concert the concert that...
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she was in atlantic city. martin luther king and abernathy and all of the group around king, they disrespected her because she was not well educated. she had a fairly strong mississippi delta accent. she was very poor, so her clothing did not meet their standards. they even said that directly to her, that she was an of harassment. look what you are wearing. you should go home. you are not going to say that to fannie lou hamer, for sure. [laughter] she was not going to take any of that. she was so grassroots she could not relate to the elites in the movement. martin luther king could not relate to her, despite how we think of him as this grassroots organizer. he was not. it was all the people below and under him in communities across the country that were the organizers. and he was the figurehead and inspiring leader. but he and hamer taught past each other. in atlantic city, hamer was there with a group from mississippi challenging the right of the mississippi all white democratic party to be seated on the con
she was in atlantic city. martin luther king and abernathy and all of the group around king, they disrespected her because she was not well educated. she had a fairly strong mississippi delta accent. she was very poor, so her clothing did not meet their standards. they even said that directly to her, that she was an of harassment. look what you are wearing. you should go home. you are not going to say that to fannie lou hamer, for sure. [laughter] she was not going to take any of that. she was...
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for those of you who may nose and those that don't , 64 at the national convention in atlantic city she was given a platform to talk about what was happening in mississippi. and how african-americans were not represented there. they were denied the vote in mississippi. her heartfelt speech that wasato powerful it shook the people in the room that heard it. men and women were crying. people around the nation saw the video of it later that evening, and august of 1964 deeply moved all of them and change to really alter the course i believe of the civil rights movement. president johnson was affected by what she said as well. he went on to sign some very important legislation. including the 1965 voting rights legislation which has been powerful over the last few decades and is under threat today. her legacy lives on in the voting rights campaigns around the country. i think there are people just like fannie lou hamer and our community stated they need to be recognized and supported just like she was. they can make a world of difference for all of us. >> one of the things i did not know abou
for those of you who may nose and those that don't , 64 at the national convention in atlantic city she was given a platform to talk about what was happening in mississippi. and how african-americans were not represented there. they were denied the vote in mississippi. her heartfelt speech that wasato powerful it shook the people in the room that heard it. men and women were crying. people around the nation saw the video of it later that evening, and august of 1964 deeply moved all of them and...
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i happened to be in atlantic city because a close relative of mine. who was then a young man a boy. wanted to see some wrestling. and we went to this wrestling slack down, whatever, you know number nine. 18,000 people in the atlantic city arena in 1988 or 89? hulk hogan that kind of thing an incomes donald trump, who is the promoter of that wrestling match? and 18,000 people stand and cheer that's the moment. i knew that he has a hold. on a part of the american population that really was already long before the apprentice. based on the book based on his reputation. so when he became president, i saw that as they fulfillment of something that had started really in the mid 80s. what we then saw was a man, who was the same human being but a very different person i think in the sense that everything he believed in the past. was on steroids and thing that people under misunderstood about trump was how incredibly focused and disciplined he can be when it's about him. he doesn't smoke. he didn't drink. he lives over the store. he makes up all those names which he humiliates people. he reta
i happened to be in atlantic city because a close relative of mine. who was then a young man a boy. wanted to see some wrestling. and we went to this wrestling slack down, whatever, you know number nine. 18,000 people in the atlantic city arena in 1988 or 89? hulk hogan that kind of thing an incomes donald trump, who is the promoter of that wrestling match? and 18,000 people stand and cheer that's the moment. i knew that he has a hold. on a part of the american population that really was...
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let me give you the example of asbury park, atlantic city, long branch. these areas, their code enforcement won't even come in and stop these slumlords from making the places where they live livable. i no one place in atlantic city where this lady's children is being bitten up by mice. host: i want to get a really quick response before we wrap up. guest: those infrastructure problems are real. those contribute to the gun violence and education problem. the issue in american cities, the issue with predominant lot communities but not exclusively black are not one issue, it is a confluence of things that have united to keep these places in that situation and it will take a massive amount of political will to undo that. to this point, we have not seen either party have the political will. host:astead on social media at facebook.com/social -- facebook.com/c-span. welcome to washington journal. i want to show you a couple headlines and we will hear from governor desantis and president biden. take a look at cnn.com. as ian weakens farther inland, recovery effort
let me give you the example of asbury park, atlantic city, long branch. these areas, their code enforcement won't even come in and stop these slumlords from making the places where they live livable. i no one place in atlantic city where this lady's children is being bitten up by mice. host: i want to get a really quick response before we wrap up. guest: those infrastructure problems are real. those contribute to the gun violence and education problem. the issue in american cities, the issue...
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asbury park, atlantic city, long branch. these areas, their code enforcement won't even come in and stop these slumlords from making the places where they live livable. i no one place in atlantic city where this lady's children is being bitten up by mice. host: i want to get a really quick response before we wrap up. guest: those infrastructure problems are real. those contribute to the gun violence and education problem. the issue in american cities, the issue with predominant lot communities but not exclusively black are not one issue, it is a confluence of things that have united to keep these places in that situation and it will take a massive amount of political will to undo that. to this point, we have not seen either party have the political will. host:astead on social media at facebook.com/social -- facebook.com/c-span. welcome to washington journal. i want to show you a couple headlines and we will hear from governor desantis and president biden. take a look at cnn.com. as ian weakens farther inland, recovery effort
asbury park, atlantic city, long branch. these areas, their code enforcement won't even come in and stop these slumlords from making the places where they live livable. i no one place in atlantic city where this lady's children is being bitten up by mice. host: i want to get a really quick response before we wrap up. guest: those infrastructure problems are real. those contribute to the gun violence and education problem. the issue in american cities, the issue with predominant lot communities...
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he replaced the original atlantic city street names with wine country landmarks and historic splike frank family otice hot vineyards, or bakeries there, that perhaps you have peru's door frequented. they timed these just before the holidays. >> oh of course. >> imaginary land with imaginary land, and imaginary weather. real weather at 5:00 , and we will be back.cbs evening news is next. have a great afternoon. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the families of victims in uvalde outraged after the texas public safety chief admits there were enough officers and enough information to go into the school after just 10 minutes but instead they waited formore than an hour. >> i lost my damn son. your anger is not going to help match mine, man. >> o'donnell: parents demand action, and tonight, the new body cam video. the president on the road. >> great economic report today. >> o'donnell: touting the goodo. buwith mortgage rat 20-year high, are we still headed toward a rec
he replaced the original atlantic city street names with wine country landmarks and historic splike frank family otice hot vineyards, or bakeries there, that perhaps you have peru's door frequented. they timed these just before the holidays. >> oh of course. >> imaginary land with imaginary land, and imaginary weather. real weather at 5:00 , and we will be back.cbs evening news is next. have a great afternoon. captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight, the families of...
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d.c., baltimore, and then on the coastline, atlantic city, wind gusts up and over 40, 50 miles an hour. early morning hours into new york city and up the i-95 corridor will release heavy rain here. 3 to 6 inches of rain along the i-95 corridor, down through philly and york. that's enough to flood urbanwise. it's not going to be as bad as ida last year, but certainly everybody on the east coast getting a piece of ian. >> rob, thanks to you and your crew, please. you guys have just done tremendous work for us. thank you. >>> in the meantime, as we mentioned off the top, the death toll rising dramatically tonight. at least 33 dead now in florida. and what our team witnessed just today when they were finally able to make it out to sanibel island, florida, cut off because as we showed you last night here, part of that causeway is destroyed. well, tonight, what they found. the horrific scene there. abc's victor oquendo there with the search and rescue teams. >> reporter: tonight, the urgent search and rescue mission after hurricane ian cut a path of destruction in florida. the death toll ris
d.c., baltimore, and then on the coastline, atlantic city, wind gusts up and over 40, 50 miles an hour. early morning hours into new york city and up the i-95 corridor will release heavy rain here. 3 to 6 inches of rain along the i-95 corridor, down through philly and york. that's enough to flood urbanwise. it's not going to be as bad as ida last year, but certainly everybody on the east coast getting a piece of ian. >> rob, thanks to you and your crew, please. you guys have just done...
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on tour without an cmr will be in atlantic city at the hard rock friday night. >> excellent. >> we got an investigation coming out next week on the teachers unions. >> cat? >> i don't know i'm going to houston with you november 19 i need to get tickets for my bein greedy and there's more details i think i don't hang out on you website. >> it's amazing you get that i forgot. >> you're welcome. figure. it should not be eating right now. this is disgusting him a person. rob schneider. [indescernable] >> thank you good evening everyone welcome to america's late news fox new @ night and trace gallagher in los angeles. breaking into my as the midterm elections grow closer to the blame game getting more intense at the white house president biden is desperately trying to commence about her as his political problems are caused b mega max at or pill or big oil or you name it. hidein
on tour without an cmr will be in atlantic city at the hard rock friday night. >> excellent. >> we got an investigation coming out next week on the teachers unions. >> cat? >> i don't know i'm going to houston with you november 19 i need to get tickets for my bein greedy and there's more details i think i don't hang out on you website. >> it's amazing you get that i forgot. >> you're welcome. figure. it should not be eating right now. this is disgusting him a...
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anyway a few weeks before they found the body i was in new jersey, atlantic city working for the democratic party. i was there in a good friend of mine was in new york was david baldwin james baldwin's brother. i called and talked to him d he said why don't you come appear for a couple of days, before you go back to mississippi. i said okay. to make a long story short i go to visit him we go to get chicken and waffles in harlem we get caught in the harlem riots. for two whole days go through two things. to me integration when you have? then on top of that is there is a kid that runs across the street and the kid get shot by a police officer. cops come up and puts a gun to his head and said i'm going to blow your brains out if you don't get up. all of that. so the next day i leave new york i come back to mississippi.th james chaney so relate what happened that day of that kid. all that stuff while doing the writing of this book that's just a few of the things. so much stuff is, people's love and experiences. so there talking to other people in the movement even before that. we are all going
anyway a few weeks before they found the body i was in new jersey, atlantic city working for the democratic party. i was there in a good friend of mine was in new york was david baldwin james baldwin's brother. i called and talked to him d he said why don't you come appear for a couple of days, before you go back to mississippi. i said okay. to make a long story short i go to visit him we go to get chicken and waffles in harlem we get caught in the harlem riots. for two whole days go through...
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my father had invited my mother and me to see him perform at the steel pier in atlantic city.lub. i, a fan of the motown sound, and an adolescent who, for the first time, had a girl crush on a sexy soul singer, was in love with marvin gaye. my father had a problem with this. my father actually got upset when isked to see gaye's second show. he didn't yell or overreact to me. but he wasn't his usual easygoing self, which is the side of him i aays saw. suddenly, my mother who was visibly upset, pulled mover to the si and said, you made youfather mad. you should have never asked to see the second show. you should have never asked him. the last thing i remember hearing was my mother shouting to my father, when are you going to marry me? my father yelled back, never. i stood there, bleary-eyed, confused, heartbroken. we cut our vacion short and left theext day. all of us were shaken to the core. and myother, with a 12-year-old daughter to care for, was forced, finally, to let go of her happily ever after with louis armstrong fantasy, and realized that the her womain his life, the l
my father had invited my mother and me to see him perform at the steel pier in atlantic city.lub. i, a fan of the motown sound, and an adolescent who, for the first time, had a girl crush on a sexy soul singer, was in love with marvin gaye. my father had a problem with this. my father actually got upset when isked to see gaye's second show. he didn't yell or overreact to me. but he wasn't his usual easygoing self, which is the side of him i aays saw. suddenly, my mother who was visibly upset,...
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atlantic city picked up an inch and a half of rainfall. besting 1.17. it will finally fizzle out. weaken. by this afternoon point of sea will see the conditions improving. still could see pockets of heavy rainfall going into the afternoon and evening hours. notice some gusty winds. this is the problem, right? you see the winds get up to 30, close to 40 plus miles an hour at least for a period of a few hours later on this afternoon and evening. could lead to additional flooding in the immediate coastal communities. around the southwest, wet weather and beneficial rain for people around the southwest. parts of arizona in 95 plus percent drought. we've cut that almost in half across the monsoon season. areas of new mexico, extensive wildfire situation. dra drought situation with 75% of coverage. rainfall is beneficial for some. >> pedram, thank you very much, indeed. >>> the u.s. president is pledging $60 million to help refund the defenses against storms after it was ravaged by fiona. joe biden visited the island on monday. he acknowledged the government has failed them during other
atlantic city picked up an inch and a half of rainfall. besting 1.17. it will finally fizzle out. weaken. by this afternoon point of sea will see the conditions improving. still could see pockets of heavy rainfall going into the afternoon and evening hours. notice some gusty winds. this is the problem, right? you see the winds get up to 30, close to 40 plus miles an hour at least for a period of a few hours later on this afternoon and evening. could lead to additional flooding in the immediate...
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mike: in 2015, spath was asked to deliver a speech in atlantic city to a police union meeting.ad not spoken at this length publicly since his trial. he'd largely gone into, i wouldn't say hiding, but he had largely become a silent figure. it was a shocking speech, in my opinion. spath: our functioning, law abiding society and the thin blue line are under siege. we're under vicious, unfair, unlawful and unconstitutional attacks from criminal elements, the media and agitators and some activist politicians. mike: gary spath presented himself as a victim. he felt he had been mistreated by the legal system and the media. spath: the media had completely sensationalized the shooting and pretty much judged me to be guilty from the start, especially mike kelly at the bergen record, turned the armed- turned the armed suspect into an innocent choirboy who was shot in the back while playing an innocent game of basketball in a schoolyard. i was no longer the good guy, protecting and serving a community and bergen record made sure of that. mike: spath was not only just over the top, but he w
mike: in 2015, spath was asked to deliver a speech in atlantic city to a police union meeting.ad not spoken at this length publicly since his trial. he'd largely gone into, i wouldn't say hiding, but he had largely become a silent figure. it was a shocking speech, in my opinion. spath: our functioning, law abiding society and the thin blue line are under siege. we're under vicious, unfair, unlawful and unconstitutional attacks from criminal elements, the media and agitators and some activist...
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we've got winds gusting up to 22 miles per hour in atlantic city, 22 in ocean city.sts along the coast here but once you move further inland we're still seeing a breezy day as well. it's keeping the temperatures down, a little chilly in the 50s yesterday. it felt like november, today, we're going to be cooler, d.c. is lower than normal. 64 degrees, 60 in new york city. and then boston, warming back up to upper 60s and 70s in spots before chilly for the weekend. it's going to be a nice october jog. >> we'll do that, michelle grossman, thank you. >>> we'll have more on that storm next up here on "way too early" because president biden is heading to florida just days after ian left widespread damage. >>> and we're looking at what to expect when he meets ron desantis his possible 2024 rival. we'll be back in just a moment with that. ust a moment with that. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the firs
we've got winds gusting up to 22 miles per hour in atlantic city, 22 in ocean city.sts along the coast here but once you move further inland we're still seeing a breezy day as well. it's keeping the temperatures down, a little chilly in the 50s yesterday. it felt like november, today, we're going to be cooler, d.c. is lower than normal. 64 degrees, 60 in new york city. and then boston, warming back up to upper 60s and 70s in spots before chilly for the weekend. it's going to be a nice october...
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he had a repeated has street -- history of questionable viewings in atlantic city. some of his early real estate deals in new york city. he and his father were taken to court when he was just a young man over the question of whether there was racial discrimination in housing. again and again one of the themes of donald trump's life that predates his political career is this question of the lack of accountability. he was repeatedly called on the carpet for actions he never was held accountable for. had that happened he never would have become president. when i was editor of politico we convened. there were five full-length biographies of donald trump done before he entered public life. that was very unusual because he was such a big figure in new york city and on the apprentice. the late legendary investigative reporter for the village voice did the first piece in 1970's. not only was his character visible for all to see in many ways early on, but also the theme of the lack of accountability, ability to be investigated, but to get off again and again. to play hardbal
he had a repeated has street -- history of questionable viewings in atlantic city. some of his early real estate deals in new york city. he and his father were taken to court when he was just a young man over the question of whether there was racial discrimination in housing. again and again one of the themes of donald trump's life that predates his political career is this question of the lack of accountability. he was repeatedly called on the carpet for actions he never was held accountable...
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. >> you were raised as a jersey girl, southern jersey, from philadelphia, atlantic city. as you mentioned, catholic family with italian roots. but your mother diane was very special, a very special woman, special in the sense that she took good care of you, she understood your needs, she supported you, she was a working mom but early on in the book you talked about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple bad words and she walked in and admonished you. what was it like to grow up not just with a single mom but also our family with your aunt and grandmother, what was that like? >> my mother is still with us and lives with us and is a great every day present force in the life of our four children which is amazing. my mother was an original forgotten woman and donald trump talked to many years later, she was forgotten by feminism, forgotten by her husband, left at the age of 26, no child support, no alimony for us and she dusted herself off like so many american women have and figured it out, went back to work, never thought she would with her high school dipl
. >> you were raised as a jersey girl, southern jersey, from philadelphia, atlantic city. as you mentioned, catholic family with italian roots. but your mother diane was very special, a very special woman, special in the sense that she took good care of you, she understood your needs, she supported you, she was a working mom but early on in the book you talked about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple bad words and she walked in and admonished you. what was it like to...
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. >> so you were raised as a jersey girl, southern jury between philadelphia, atlantic city. believe atco? >> very good progress you mentioned catholic family with irish italian roots. but sure mother, diane, was a very special woman i should say. special in the sense she took good care of you. i understood your needs. she supported you. she was a working mom. but early on in the book you talk about that moment when your mother caught you sing a cup words. you walked in and had a big cold gold cross and admonished you. what was it like growing up not just the single mom but also born in the family with your answer in your grandmother? what was that like? >> and donna come my mother still with us. she lives with us in great everyday present force in the life of our four children which is amazing. my mother was an original forgotten woman presentm president trump talked about manyt years later she was forgotten by feminism, forgotten by her husband left at the age of 26 note child support or alimony for us. she dusted herself off like so many american women have and figured it
. >> so you were raised as a jersey girl, southern jury between philadelphia, atlantic city. believe atco? >> very good progress you mentioned catholic family with irish italian roots. but sure mother, diane, was a very special woman i should say. special in the sense she took good care of you. i understood your needs. she supported you. she was a working mom. but early on in the book you talk about that moment when your mother caught you sing a cup words. you walked in and had a...
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. >> you were raised as a jersey girl, between philadelphia, atlantic city.co question. >> very good. she mentioned catholic family with irish italian roots. but your mother, diane, was a very special woman. special in the sense that she took good care of you. she understood your needs. she supported two. she was a working mom but there was early on and the book you talk about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple bad words. she walked in with that big gold cross and she admonished sergio. what was it like it not just with the single mom, but also growing in the family with your aunts and your grandmother, what was that light? >> donna, thankfully my mother is still with us. she lives with us and it great everyday present force and the life of our four children which is amazing. my mother was an original forgotten woman present president trump talks about many years later she was forgotten by feminism, forgot by her husband, left at the age of 26 no child support no alimony for us. she just dusted herself off like so many american women have
. >> you were raised as a jersey girl, between philadelphia, atlantic city.co question. >> very good. she mentioned catholic family with irish italian roots. but your mother, diane, was a very special woman. special in the sense that she took good care of you. she understood your needs. she supported two. she was a working mom but there was early on and the book you talk about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple bad words. she walked in with that big gold cross...
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let me give you the example of asbury park, atlantic city, long branch.r code enforcement won't even come in and stop these slumlords from making the places where they live livable. i no one place in atlantic city where this lady's children is being bitten up by mice. host: i want to get a really quick response before we wrap up. guest: those infrastructure problems are real. those contribute to the gun violence and education problem. the issue in american cities, the issue with predominant lot communities but not exclusively black are not one issue, it is a confluence of things that have united to keep these places in that situation and it will take a massive amount of political will to undo that. to this point, we have not seen either party have the political will. host:astead herndon thank you so much for being on the program. that is all the time we have for "washington journal," . we will be back here tomorrow at the same time. until then, have a great saturday. c-span's washington journal, every day we take your call live on the air on the news of t
let me give you the example of asbury park, atlantic city, long branch.r code enforcement won't even come in and stop these slumlords from making the places where they live livable. i no one place in atlantic city where this lady's children is being bitten up by mice. host: i want to get a really quick response before we wrap up. guest: those infrastructure problems are real. those contribute to the gun violence and education problem. the issue in american cities, the issue with predominant lot...
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. >> host: you were raised as a jersey girl southern jersey between philadelphia, atlantic city. i believe atco. as you mentioned catholic family with italian irish italian roots but b your mother diane was a vy special, was a very special woman i should say. spatial in the sense that she took good care of you. she understood your needs. she supported you. she was a working mom, but there was early on in the book you talk about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple of bad words. she walked in and she looked at the big gold cross and she admonished you. what was a like w to grow up not just with a single mom but also growing in the family with your aunts and your grandmother? what was that like? >> guest: thankfully my mother is still with us diane. she lives with us and she is a great everyday present force and a life ofch our children which s amazing. my mother was the original forgotten woman. i think trump talked about many of later she was forgot by feminism forgotten by her husband left a gauge of 26, no child support, no alimony for us and she just dust yo
. >> host: you were raised as a jersey girl southern jersey between philadelphia, atlantic city. i believe atco. as you mentioned catholic family with italian irish italian roots but b your mother diane was a vy special, was a very special woman i should say. spatial in the sense that she took good care of you. she understood your needs. she supported you. she was a working mom, but there was early on in the book you talk about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple of...
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in trump to the mistress of a big mobster, and he flew john top lieutenant on his helicopter to atlantic city and then later claimed he didn't know the guy. so and he never keeps records like a mob boss, right? no. no email, no, no reference, no notes, no record. i mean, look, i think that it's there's there's a want to be quality about it with trump. there are there are certainly and rogue one among choice roy cohn's clients were mobsters and then you know the mafia was deep into the concrete industry in new york which was the material that trump chose to build trump tower with. and then he had interactions with mafia linked folks when. he was doing his casino projects, you know, at trump has no problem with at at most would say he he's he gravitates toward that and he certainly adopts those kinds of behaviors in giving. and michael cohen about this all the time you know that trump sort of speaks in a code and gives gives you a sense of what wants you to do without openly saying so we know that he adopted this character, john barron, that he named his son barron. you know, way pretend to be
in trump to the mistress of a big mobster, and he flew john top lieutenant on his helicopter to atlantic city and then later claimed he didn't know the guy. so and he never keeps records like a mob boss, right? no. no email, no, no reference, no notes, no record. i mean, look, i think that it's there's there's a want to be quality about it with trump. there are there are certainly and rogue one among choice roy cohn's clients were mobsters and then you know the mafia was deep into the concrete...
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so you are raised as a jersey girl southern jersey between philadelphia atlantic city. i believe atco very good go as you mentioned catholic family with italian irish italian roots, but your mother diane was a very special was a very special woman. i should say. special in the sense that she took good care of you. she understood your needs she supported you she was a working mom. but there was a early on in the book you talked about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple of bad words and she walked in and she put that big gold cross and she had managed you. what was it like to grow up not just what a single mom, but also growing in a family with with your aunts and your grandmother. i mean, what was that like donna thankfully my mother is still with us diane she lives with us and she's a great everyday present force in the life of our four children, which is amazing. you know, my mother was a original forgotten woman and i think president trump talked about many years later. she was forgotten by feminism forgotten by her husband left at the age of 26. n
so you are raised as a jersey girl southern jersey between philadelphia atlantic city. i believe atco very good go as you mentioned catholic family with italian irish italian roots, but your mother diane was a very special was a very special woman. i should say. special in the sense that she took good care of you. she understood your needs she supported you she was a working mom. but there was a early on in the book you talked about that moment when your mother caught you saying a couple of bad...
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. >> so c between philadelphia and atlantic city. but your mother dayay and was very special. so when your mother's mother has helped you to say a couple of bad words but then she in and she admonished you. what is it like but then with your grandmother? >> thankfully my mother is still with us. she lives with us and is a great presence in the life of my four children. she is ant forgotten woman and president trump talked she was even forgotten by her husband left at the age of 26 no child support or alimony. and she figured it out. wanted to be a stay-at-home mom i am an only child so wife happened. and say these four adult women and one child and then we turn the pyramid upside down. it's like one woman and four children now and so my mother in devoting her life to me gave me a great example. of what it means to be committed to be loyal and to have faith family and freedom. i don't remember her ever having a political conversation that i can recall, but she voted it was her civic duty her constitutional right? she just missed the ability to vote for president. john f kennedy
. >> so c between philadelphia and atlantic city. but your mother dayay and was very special. so when your mother's mother has helped you to say a couple of bad words but then she in and she admonished you. what is it like but then with your grandmother? >> thankfully my mother is still with us. she lives with us and is a great presence in the life of my four children. she is ant forgotten woman and president trump talked she was even forgotten by her husband left at the age of 26...
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as it leaves, it will be bringing moderate to heavy rain into parts of the eastern shore near atlantic cityow we have a flash flood threat remaining and you saw where the heaviest rain was setting up today and that is where we have the greatest risk out in west virginia for flooding and flash flooding to be a very dangerous situation as it happens quickly and as far as the numbers go, what we are looking at totals reaching six inches possibly in a very short amount of time. not only in areas like washington d.c., but in far northern maryland as well as southern pennsylvania. >> some are, how does the storm compared to hurricane charlie, the same, path but it did considerably less damage? >> you know, that's a really good, question but when you look at the, past they are uncanny, and it almost looks like they took the exact same path, but the difference is the size in intensity. i think that the eye of charlie was about ten miles wide, it when we talk about, even we're talking about 1.35 miles wide. we are dealing with a massive storm in comparison, and even made landfall wednesday at 3:05 p
as it leaves, it will be bringing moderate to heavy rain into parts of the eastern shore near atlantic cityow we have a flash flood threat remaining and you saw where the heaviest rain was setting up today and that is where we have the greatest risk out in west virginia for flooding and flash flooding to be a very dangerous situation as it happens quickly and as far as the numbers go, what we are looking at totals reaching six inches possibly in a very short amount of time. not only in areas...
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we're in is right next to where 2 of the rockets that were fired into the central part of the city atlantic. and the people we've been speaking here, speaking to hear all say the same thing they, they don't feel like they're stakeholders in the political games being played by their leaders right now. and they want their leadership to stop focusing on politics and start focusing on trying to fix the country's economy political instability that deranged the election of the president, the formation of that government. and that nomination of a new prime minister at because of the rivalries, deep division between the political blocks. so now with $269.00 lawmakers in sight, this session might constitution 2 thirds of the total number of the room workers. is it required to start the session to elect a new president of the state? but with getting we've been getting reports from the, from inside the session suggesting that the pro iranian coordination framework, that's a parliamentary block. it is requesting to name their no, we need well, how much he asked would any 4 prime minister at once then y
we're in is right next to where 2 of the rockets that were fired into the central part of the city atlantic. and the people we've been speaking here, speaking to hear all say the same thing they, they don't feel like they're stakeholders in the political games being played by their leaders right now. and they want their leadership to stop focusing on politics and start focusing on trying to fix the country's economy political instability that deranged the election of the president, the...
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he has failed at so many things from his university to atlantic city.did not even write the book the art of the deal which i just read about that. this man is truly a con artist and he has conned so many people and i'm just so sick of all of these people who are up in age and it sounds like they're in their 40's and 50's and 60's who know that this man has never ever told the truth. i just wish they would get together and understand that this country is under siege from democracy. especially women. i don't understand how they are not understanding they are trying to take the rights of women and minorities and anyone who is nonwhite and trying to dismantle this country. this country is a nice country and great country but if we don't stick to the truth like the bible said, we are going to be doomed in this country. host: so when somebody says the democrats have never treated trump fairly, what is your response to that. caller: trump has never treated anybody fairly. he has allowed this pandemic and i am an essential worker. when i walk into that hospital
he has failed at so many things from his university to atlantic city.did not even write the book the art of the deal which i just read about that. this man is truly a con artist and he has conned so many people and i'm just so sick of all of these people who are up in age and it sounds like they're in their 40's and 50's and 60's who know that this man has never ever told the truth. i just wish they would get together and understand that this country is under siege from democracy. especially...
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he has failed at so many things from his university to atlantic city.e did not even write the book the art of the deal which i just read about that. this man is truly a con artist and he has conned so many people and i'm just so sick of all of these people who are up in age and it sounds like they're in their 40's and 50's and 60's who know that this man has never ever told the truth. i just wish they would get together and understand that this country is under siege from democracy. especially women. i don't understand how they are not understanding they are trying to take the rights of women and minorities and anyone who is nonwhite and trying to dismantle this country. this country is a nice country and great country but if we don't stick to the truth like the bible said, we are going to be doomed in this country. host: so when somebody says the democrats have never treated trump fairly, what is your response to that. caller: trump has never treated anybody fairly. he has allowed this pandemic and i am an essential worker. when i walk into that hospit
he has failed at so many things from his university to atlantic city.e did not even write the book the art of the deal which i just read about that. this man is truly a con artist and he has conned so many people and i'm just so sick of all of these people who are up in age and it sounds like they're in their 40's and 50's and 60's who know that this man has never ever told the truth. i just wish they would get together and understand that this country is under siege from democracy. especially...
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i knew donald trump from the '80s and donald trump for a while was involved in boxing, at the atlantic cityst to me what donald trump, who was the one that suggested herschel said, oh, we have a black senator, throw a black guy in there, herschel, it was almost like that. i don't think they vetted him. >> like he was randomly pick, throwing a dart. >> here's my guy. >> and as he began to become exposed as being all of this that joe just raised, it doesn't matter. we're throwing a black guy in the ring with a black guy. that's how trump thinks. the insults started with trump. what is scary is that people are buying into it. clarence thomas, i disagree with just about everything he's ever uttered, but clarence thomas does have a background and understanding of law, i don't think herschel knows the difference between the house of representatives and the u.s. senate, and the fact that they would throw him in there is an insult to all of us that fought and continue to fight to open doors for blacks. we should be celebrating two black men running against each other with political ideas, rather th
i knew donald trump from the '80s and donald trump for a while was involved in boxing, at the atlantic cityst to me what donald trump, who was the one that suggested herschel said, oh, we have a black senator, throw a black guy in there, herschel, it was almost like that. i don't think they vetted him. >> like he was randomly pick, throwing a dart. >> here's my guy. >> and as he began to become exposed as being all of this that joe just raised, it doesn't matter. we're...
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atlantic. this is kansas city, missouri by the way. so the weed pollen is the worst.t as problematic but for charlotte, north carolina, the next couple of days are going to be pretty awful. so take your allergy medicine. all right. brian, over to you. >> brian: thanks so much. always good advice. still ahead abby hornacek joins us live from nashville for the third annual tim montana and friends american thread sporting clay shoot. abby? >> that's right, you guys. we are here for an incredible event. i have tim montana and jimmy adams here. you will find out who they are after break. stick around ♪ new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free spray. while other allergy sprays take hours astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can... astepro and go. ♪hit it!♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪it takes two to make a thing go right♪ ♪it takes two to make it outta sight♪ ♪one, two, get loose now!♪ ♪it takes two to make a- it takes two to make a-♪ ♪it takes two
atlantic. this is kansas city, missouri by the way. so the weed pollen is the worst.t as problematic but for charlotte, north carolina, the next couple of days are going to be pretty awful. so take your allergy medicine. all right. brian, over to you. >> brian: thanks so much. always good advice. still ahead abby hornacek joins us live from nashville for the third annual tim montana and friends american thread sporting clay shoot. abby? >> that's right, you guys. we are here for an...
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. >> the port city of salvador in northeastern brazil is where the atlantic slave trade from west africaled "new world" began. from the mid-1500s, brazil imported more enslaved africans than any other country. and it was the last one to abolish slavery. today, brazil has the largest black population in the americas and they make up a disproportionately large percentage of the poor. the majority of black voters support former left wing president desilva. like jewels to santos who is selling beach wraps. >> who opened the doors of public universities to blacks? lulac. bolsonaro only wants rich whites to have education it >> -- education. >> -- runs a black initiative and is worried. >> bolsonaro's policies are racist, which is extremely serious. the president's racist comments are simply serious. >> as a congressman, bolsonaro was asked what he would do if one of his sons fell in love the black woman. >> i am not going to discuss promiscuity with you. i do not have to face that risk because my children are well educated. >> bolsonaro also commented once he had seen a fat black man who weig
. >> the port city of salvador in northeastern brazil is where the atlantic slave trade from west africaled "new world" began. from the mid-1500s, brazil imported more enslaved africans than any other country. and it was the last one to abolish slavery. today, brazil has the largest black population in the americas and they make up a disproportionately large percentage of the poor. the majority of black voters support former left wing president desilva. like jewels to santos who...
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the weather beyond the urals is associated with an active atlantic cyclone on sunday, the region ended up in its cold rear and in the largest cities a stream of icy arctic air rushed in. today this process will continue, however, due to the fact that the center of the vortex has shifted to yakutia beyond osa, it will be bordered by the eastern regions of siberia, but an anticyclone will already break through to the west, promising better weather conditions. conditions in krasnoyarsk today is light precipitation, turning into snow, and in the afternoon we expect only +2. this is 4° below the norm, then the power in the atmosphere in the upper reaches of the yenisei will be captured by the anticyclone. the weather will improve and the temperature regime will return to the climate. on wednesday thursday, after noon plus six eight, and at the end of the working week it will get colder again , i will note that the cyclonic whirlwind is now raging not only in the asian part of russia in the european one, the territory is also developing cooling. it has so far affected only the northern regions, snow. gone, for example, on the kola penin
the weather beyond the urals is associated with an active atlantic cyclone on sunday, the region ended up in its cold rear and in the largest cities a stream of icy arctic air rushed in. today this process will continue, however, due to the fact that the center of the vortex has shifted to yakutia beyond osa, it will be bordered by the eastern regions of siberia, but an anticyclone will already break through to the west, promising better weather conditions. conditions in krasnoyarsk today is...
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now the so called atlantic state group has claim responsibility for an attack on a major shiite holy site. in the rain, in city of she ras, at least 15 people were killed, including women and children. dozens more were wounded. african men opened fire and worshippers at the shrine in southern iran. officials say the suspect is in custody . the mosque is a major holy site for the countries shiite majority rushes, military have stage nuclear exercises under the watchful eye of president vladimir putin. the drills included multiple practice launches of ballistic missiles. moscow says it was assimilated retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. ah ballistic missiles blast off. a dramatic show of rushes nuclear capability weapons launching from land sea and the sky. all under president putin supervision, rushes defense minister reporting the drills which are held annually simulated a massive nuclear strike in retaliation for a nuclear attack on russia. the exercise comes as bruton blame to the united states for its involvement in the conflict liquid. he more or less that usa and what will they conflict? ukraine h
now the so called atlantic state group has claim responsibility for an attack on a major shiite holy site. in the rain, in city of she ras, at least 15 people were killed, including women and children. dozens more were wounded. african men opened fire and worshippers at the shrine in southern iran. officials say the suspect is in custody . the mosque is a major holy site for the countries shiite majority rushes, military have stage nuclear exercises under the watchful eye of president vladimir...
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anda for a nonresident senior fellow at the atlantic council he's the author of several books including demagogues and the coming dark age and secretive cityt the history of washington. the work hasre appeared in "the new york times," "washington post," wall street journal, atlantic and new york review of books and a graduate of yale. he lives in washington, d.c. today. you are up here with three southerners on the panel we would be happy to welcome you i notice you referenced -- everything else what an amazing and mind blowing thing. for the study from the university of mississippi for sponsoring this panel you were told by the program the panelists used the written word to explore the negative impact on specific groups and the potential for civil discourse. i'm noted entirely sure ahead of shaping the course a little bit for the admonition of my good friend, colleague and first lady of the city when i talked to her about this panel she warned me against that. they differ dramatically in terms of style and subject but i think carry a through line that may help us in a roundabout way. i thought i would start with you and your really amazin
anda for a nonresident senior fellow at the atlantic council he's the author of several books including demagogues and the coming dark age and secretive cityt the history of washington. the work hasre appeared in "the new york times," "washington post," wall street journal, atlantic and new york review of books and a graduate of yale. he lives in washington, d.c. today. you are up here with three southerners on the panel we would be happy to welcome you i notice you...
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latin america editor lucille newman reports from salvador the port city of salvatore, the by ia in northeastern brazil. it's where the atlantic slave trade from west africa to the so called new world began from the mid 15. hundred's brazil, imported more enslaved africans than any other country. and was the last one to abolish slavery. to date, brazil has the largest black population in the americas, and they make up a disproportionately large percentage of the poor. the majority of black voters support former left when president lula da silva, like julie de santos, who's selling b traps, promoting his run for another term. is want to watch quite what to do, or who opened the doors of public universities to blacks. it was lula both to nora, only once rich whites to have superior education will be yours. them. i would like to do battle who runs an angel called black initiative is worry nika, how, caesar and lies garage. he's also narrows economic policies, racist which is extremely serious. oliver and the presidents, racist comments are equally serious, wouldn't go quite as a congressman bull sonata was asked what he would do
latin america editor lucille newman reports from salvador the port city of salvatore, the by ia in northeastern brazil. it's where the atlantic slave trade from west africa to the so called new world began from the mid 15. hundred's brazil, imported more enslaved africans than any other country. and was the last one to abolish slavery. to date, brazil has the largest black population in the americas, and they make up a disproportionately large percentage of the poor. the majority of black...