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gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford.ary interviews on the "wal >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". coming up, ukraine is taking back territory amid no evidence of russian war crimes. ian bremmer on what to expect next from putin, the outlook for oil and trump's impact on
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gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford.rviews on the "wall street journal at large". have a great weekend thank you for joininowe, why? because personally, i don't think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence. oh, we hear plenty of stories about a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage of bad cops who do bad things. and obviously, we need to tell those stories because one bad cop is one too many, but if those are the only stories we tell, if those are the only stories we hear, well, it's only a matter of time until we start to lose our perspective.
gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford.rviews on the "wall street journal at large". have a great weekend thank you for joininowe, why? because personally, i don't think we hear enough stories about the 800,000 cops in this country who show up every single day and do their jobs with diligence and excellence. oh, we hear plenty of stories about a tiny fraction of a tiny percentage of bad cops who do bad things. and obviously, we need to tell those stories...
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so more to come, bedford county. >> tina, look forward to it. >> joy reid picks up the coverage on "the reid out" next. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #11 subway club. piled with turkey, ham and roast beef. this sub isn't slowing down time any time soon. i'll give it a run for its money. my money's on the sub. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. welcome to my digestive system. it's pretty calm in here with align probiotic. you see... your gut has good and bad bacteria. and when you get off balance, you may feel it. the bloating, the gas - but align helps me trust my gut again. plus, its recommended by doctors nearly 2x more than any other probiotic brand. just one a day naturally helps promote a balanced gut. and soothe occasional bloating gas and discomfort. align probiotic. welcome to an align gut. ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g.
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nathan bedford forrest was the first member of the ku klux klan. he led the massacre of black union soldiers who had already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacist as he. and this bust of him was put in the tennessee state legislature in 1978. that 1870 -- not 1878. there is no way to understand -- that is like when i talk about the relationship between public policy and symbolism. putting up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan and confederate army general, there is no way to understand that without having it reflect a set of ideologies, priorities and policies that would be pushed and espoused and advocated by people whose interest is, in some ways, represented by the head of this man they intentionally placed in the space. host: let's hear from don from new orleans. go ahead. caller: love the book festival, love c-span and the library of congress peered we need to have more books to read. i have the issue of slavery, and we talk about thomas jefferson and his dominance of the african people,
nathan bedford forrest was the first member of the ku klux klan. he led the massacre of black union soldiers who had already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacist as he. and this bust of him was put in the tennessee state legislature in 1978. that 1870 -- not 1878. there is no way to understand -- that is like when i talk about the relationship between public policy and symbolism. putting up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan and...
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still in bedford and somerset county, where trump won with 77% of the vote, most voters we spoke witht the ballot for oz. >> the big prize is to control the senate. >> reporter: the chairman of the republican party for somerset said he knows they had doubts about the tv doctor. >> they were hesitant on dr. oz at first. they weren't sold on his second amendment stance. a lot of pro-lifers here, they weren't sold whether he was pro-life or not. it took time but they're realizing my best option is to vote for dr. oz. >> reporter: like a lot of people that live here, karen and terry have lived here for decades and share a lot of concerns about the state of the nation. >> economy. inflation is out of this world right now. energy is a big issue right now. and, of course, the border crisis. >> reporter: mitchell said she met oz and his wife and found them to be genuine. >> obviously he's our candidate of choice now so we need to back him because red is better than blue. >> reporter: jennifer also saw oz in person when he visited somerset. >> i wanted to hear what he had to say, i liked what
still in bedford and somerset county, where trump won with 77% of the vote, most voters we spoke witht the ballot for oz. >> the big prize is to control the senate. >> reporter: the chairman of the republican party for somerset said he knows they had doubts about the tv doctor. >> they were hesitant on dr. oz at first. they weren't sold on his second amendment stance. a lot of pro-lifers here, they weren't sold whether he was pro-life or not. it took time but they're realizing...
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. >> reporter: bedford, pennsylvania, is home to an historic downtown.nwealth's most conservative voters. former president trump won this county with 83% of the vote in 2020. >> the united states of america -- >> reporter: every week a group of retired veterans meets at the route 220 diner to drink coffee and talk politics. >> these are people running businesses and saying let us run our own show. we may not have all the education that you do and we may not know all of the intricate things about economics, but we know how to balance a checkbook. >> reporter: this is the same diner republican senate candidate dr. mehmet oz visited in february. oz eked out a primary victory after a recount, winning by just 951 votes. and faced the immediate challenge of consolidating the support of a somewhat skeptical pennsylvania gop base. >> oz was trump's candidate. he is not our candidate. people in bedford county are probably going to hold their noses and vote for him because fetterman is a dead loss as a candidate. >> that's my feeling about oz. i'm sorry that i am
. >> reporter: bedford, pennsylvania, is home to an historic downtown.nwealth's most conservative voters. former president trump won this county with 83% of the vote in 2020. >> the united states of america -- >> reporter: every week a group of retired veterans meets at the route 220 diner to drink coffee and talk politics. >> these are people running businesses and saying let us run our own show. we may not have all the education that you do and we may not know all of...
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people in bedford county are probably going to hold their noses and vote for him because fetterman is as a candidate. >> that's my feeling about oz. i'm sorry that i'm going to have to vote for him, but i'd rather see him as a senator than see fetterman. >> reporter: a recent cbs news poll showed >>> that's what i feel like about oz. i'm sorry i'm going to have to vote for him, but i'd rather see him than see fetterman. >> a recent cbs news poll showed just 36% of oz's supporters say they are, quote, very enthusiastic about voting for him. 64% of republican voters in pennsylvania said they wished someone else had been nominated. still in bedford and neighboring summer set county, where trump won with more than 77% of the vote, most republican voters we spoke with are ready to cast their ballot for oz. more than anything, eager to deny his opponent, democratic lieutenant governor john fetterman, a win. this is the chairman of the summer set county republican party, and he acknowledges some had doubts tabt television doctor. >> we're a very christian based conservative county. they were
people in bedford county are probably going to hold their noses and vote for him because fetterman is as a candidate. >> that's my feeling about oz. i'm sorry that i'm going to have to vote for him, but i'd rather see him as a senator than see fetterman. >> reporter: a recent cbs news poll showed >>> that's what i feel like about oz. i'm sorry i'm going to have to vote for him, but i'd rather see him than see fetterman. >> a recent cbs news poll showed just 36% of...
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will: a beautiful shot as the sun comes up over new bedford, massachusetts. to be near water. at least on the eastern side of massachusetts lodz if anyone is from new bedford. the national guard recently. rachel: i suspect the next drop-off will be in brooklyn or the whole foods above aoc's dc apartment, that's my guess to. pete: nantucket, aspen, the upper east side, there's a good list of places that might draw some attention. rachel: where we going to do it? pete: is the sun coming up. here's another example of someone increasingly seeing the light, bill maher friday night talked about the current trend of projecting your virtue on dead people from the past. watch this. >> you can get creative with a novel, tv show or movie, but history books, that's not supposed to be fanfiction. how we teach our kids history has become a big controversy these days with liberals accusing conservatives of wanting to whitewash the past and sometimes that is true, sometimes they do but plenty of liberals also want to abuse history to control the present and last month a scho
will: a beautiful shot as the sun comes up over new bedford, massachusetts. to be near water. at least on the eastern side of massachusetts lodz if anyone is from new bedford. the national guard recently. rachel: i suspect the next drop-off will be in brooklyn or the whole foods above aoc's dc apartment, that's my guess to. pete: nantucket, aspen, the upper east side, there's a good list of places that might draw some attention. rachel: where we going to do it? pete: is the sun coming up....
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from bedford texas between 40 and 65 years old. good morning. >> good morning.ut then if we go into the same name and if that happens. >> that the $20 million of the cr has been added to address the water crisis. so the senate will have to but then to go through mid-december the house would also pass that as well. anything to add on this topic quick. >> they have $20 million in the continuing resolution but he is the governor when presented presumes he will have say over how it is spent that there will be a federal oversight toen ensure that. but gray injunction colorado, good morning. >> i am medicare but i do think the seniors get a break because less than $300 a month for part b? but thenn picking up the cost of part b so that it point it would always be but now 226 but that is the $500 i apologize to my partners business because i needed be pack on —- picking up the vast majorities of thank you for your time. >> and then to decide what the shares would be that the call on —- the color has stated three quarters the other quarterup comes in but next to you and
from bedford texas between 40 and 65 years old. good morning. >> good morning.ut then if we go into the same name and if that happens. >> that the $20 million of the cr has been added to address the water crisis. so the senate will have to but then to go through mid-december the house would also pass that as well. anything to add on this topic quick. >> they have $20 million in the continuing resolution but he is the governor when presented presumes he will have say over how...
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still in bedford and neighboring somerset county where trump won more than 77% of the vote, most republicaneny his opponent, democratic lieutenant governor john fetterman a win. >> the big prize is control the senate. >> senate chair of the republican party. now he acknowledges some voters headed out of the television doctor. >> we are very kristen bass christian county, somewhat hesitant on doctor oz at first, they weren't sold on his second amendment stance. a lot of pro-lifers here. they weren't sold on whether he was pro-life or not. a little bit to pit at the time. but they are releasing that my best option is to vote for doctor oz. >> a long time -- >> like a lot of the people who live here, karen walker schaffer and terry mitchell have known each other for decades. and they share a lot of the same concerns about the state of the nation. >> the economy, inflation is just out of this world right now. energy is a big issue right now. and of course the border crisis. >> mitchell said she met oz and his wife and found them to be genuine. >> obviously he's our candidate of choice now so we
still in bedford and neighboring somerset county where trump won more than 77% of the vote, most republicaneny his opponent, democratic lieutenant governor john fetterman a win. >> the big prize is control the senate. >> senate chair of the republican party. now he acknowledges some voters headed out of the television doctor. >> we are very kristen bass christian county, somewhat hesitant on doctor oz at first, they weren't sold on his second amendment stance. a lot of...
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amy: well, you just came from bedford hills correctional facility?well, actually, yesterday afternoon i spoke at the bedford hills, euphemistically called, correctial facility. they hardly correct anything, but i spoke to prisoners there, women prisoners, mostly prisoners of color. i spoke to them yesterday afternoon before i gave this talk last night at manhattanville college. amy: and what did you talk about with the women? >> well, they had been using my book. they have classes and they are using my book "a people's history of the united states." i talked to them about history, about doing history and why i did history the way i did. why i did unneutral history and how i came to do it. and i told them something about my life, and of course, i always like to talabout that, you know. and then they asked a lot of questions. a very lively, enthusiastic, excited group. i mean, if every teacher in the country had a class like that, you know, they would be inspired. and it is wonderful. and i have always found this to be true, wonderful and always amazin
amy: well, you just came from bedford hills correctional facility?well, actually, yesterday afternoon i spoke at the bedford hills, euphemistically called, correctial facility. they hardly correct anything, but i spoke to prisoners there, women prisoners, mostly prisoners of color. i spoke to them yesterday afternoon before i gave this talk last night at manhattanville college. amy: and what did you talk about with the women? >> well, they had been using my book. they have classes and...
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gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford. will be next week more commentary interviews on the "wal >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". coming up, ukraine is taking back territory amid no evidence of russian war crimes. ian bremmer on what to expect next from putin, the outlook for oil and trump's impact on the upcoming midterm elections. advertising is coming to netflix and disney, who to stands to benefit and what the change means for the streaming industry. we begin with three things investors ought to be thinking about right now. a surprisingly hot meeting on consumer prices led to the biggest market selloff and two years, could the fed try to tame inflation with a full percentage point rate hike next week? another aggressive rate increase could affect high-growth tech stocks, already cooling housing market and bosses expect workers to get back to the office but the action in office reits is telling a different story. my colleagues been levisohn, carleton glitch and
gerry: my great thanks to kristin tate and christopher bedford. will be next week more commentary interviews on the "wal >> "barron's roundtable" sponsored by global x etfs. jack: welcome to "barron's roundtable". coming up, ukraine is taking back territory amid no evidence of russian war crimes. ian bremmer on what to expect next from putin, the outlook for oil and trump's impact on the upcoming midterm elections. advertising is coming to netflix and disney, who...
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didn't even have a source for the seeds. learning by trial and error, which 60 is on, is starting to bedford shoots, and he half is an exception in his region in northeast, in germany. but he does have allies allenwood to alloy. ne, agricultural scientists auto carving co also believes that the agriculture sector in germany needs to adjust to climate change. she contacted showed sydney hoff to find out more about his experiences. thank bianca. hated, we've talked enough, played enough politics and have thought long enough on what's to be done. cool. a knock a doctor. it's time for action. galvan listens honey, come together. they measure the soil moisture content of the field. oh, out of the wow. you can see how dry it is, is $3.00 less than 10 percent. they both say is too little for the usual spelt owed. so wait a minute and you keep looking here as the thought never flatter it. so it dried that we might have to consider a change on and make the switch from grains to chic piece and then because they'd probably cope with drought. so we'll see. so far the farmer is only growing kiwa on 2.5 p
didn't even have a source for the seeds. learning by trial and error, which 60 is on, is starting to bedford shoots, and he half is an exception in his region in northeast, in germany. but he does have allies allenwood to alloy. ne, agricultural scientists auto carving co also believes that the agriculture sector in germany needs to adjust to climate change. she contacted showed sydney hoff to find out more about his experiences. thank bianca. hated, we've talked enough, played enough politics...
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is that makini a return is £4, to bedford. is that making a difference, _ return is £4, to bedford.ngle figures for many of us. but look at _ single figures for many of us. but look at this— single figures for many of us. but look at this to compensate. a beautiful— look at this to compensate. a beautiful start in oxfordshire, the that autumn is here now, some lovely sunshine _ that autumn is here now, some lovely sunshine. even the cows are enjoying it. if sunshine. even the cows are enjoying it if bail— sunshine. even the cows are enjoying it if ball of— sunshine. even the cows are enjoying it. if bail of high cloud is already arriving, — it. if bail of high cloud is already arriving, so— it. if bail of high cloud is already arriving, so the best of the sunshine _ arriving, so the best of the sunshine has really been and gone. there _ sunshine has really been and gone. there will— sunshine has really been and gone. there will be some sunny spells through— there will be some sunny spells through england and wales as we go through— through england and wales as we go through the day.
is that makini a return is £4, to bedford. is that making a difference, _ return is £4, to bedford.ngle figures for many of us. but look at _ single figures for many of us. but look at this— single figures for many of us. but look at this to compensate. a beautiful— look at this to compensate. a beautiful start in oxfordshire, the that autumn is here now, some lovely sunshine _ that autumn is here now, some lovely sunshine. even the cows are enjoying it. if sunshine. even the cows are...
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big screens will be put up in a number of cities, including bedford, birmingham, bradford, coventry,the opportunity for the public to line routes in london and windsor for the queen's final journey. the funeral on monday will also be broadcast live on bbc, sky and itv. there will also be a national moment of reflection tomorrow, sunday 18th september. well, many are planning to travel to london from across the country. our correspondent, luxmy gopal, has been speaking to some. i'v e i've got a nice blanket as well. alex bray is leaving his bedroom in holmfirth in west yorkshire to head to the streets of london with a tent to pay his respects to the queen. hi, jonny, you all right? he and his brotherjonathan will set off at 5:00am and stay until after the state funeral on monday. after so long, it's just nice to say kind of a proper goodbye and be part of the atmosphere as well. it's going to be sad, but i think there's going to be a real sense of unity. hello, mum. fine, thank you. they'll be joining their mother, alison, who's already made the journey down to see the queen lying in
big screens will be put up in a number of cities, including bedford, birmingham, bradford, coventry,the opportunity for the public to line routes in london and windsor for the queen's final journey. the funeral on monday will also be broadcast live on bbc, sky and itv. there will also be a national moment of reflection tomorrow, sunday 18th september. well, many are planning to travel to london from across the country. our correspondent, luxmy gopal, has been speaking to some. i'v e i've got a...
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joining us now is chris bedford, senior editor at "the federalist."is, is there any reason why, let's say donald trump's lawyers couldn't be present if the doj was just going to publish the documents all over the internet. what do you make of this charade? >> i think the doj is on his heels. they actually believe after seven years of lying to the american people over and over again, being able to pull the wool over republicans' eyes. getting good republicans like senator jeff sessions to stand back. people like mitt romney to vote for impeachment. people were still going to buy this and buy their secrets. after they raided the president's house. if you are rating a political opponents house, you better have a darn good reason you better be very right with it. after seven years of lying, they tried to say it was secrets and then they said the nuclear word to scare everyone. then they had implying it was russian spying and then they released that complete and fake and empty affidavit. they are coming out with this picture of documents. they have not mad
joining us now is chris bedford, senior editor at "the federalist."is, is there any reason why, let's say donald trump's lawyers couldn't be present if the doj was just going to publish the documents all over the internet. what do you make of this charade? >> i think the doj is on his heels. they actually believe after seven years of lying to the american people over and over again, being able to pull the wool over republicans' eyes. getting good republicans like senator jeff...
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this bill would designate the kol israel foundation holocaust memorial in bedford heights, ohio, as a national memorial. this bill recognizes the significance of the kol israel foundation holocaust memorial hi helps preserve the memory of the six million jews murdered by the nazi regime and honors the life and legacy of the holocaust survivors who built this memorial. completed in 1961 by survivors of the holocaust residing in northeast ohio, the kol israel memorial is likely the first and oldest holocaust memorial in the united states. for more than 60 years the kol israel foundation has looked over the memorial which has the ashes of jewish victims and other tokens of remembrance buried at its base. the bill ensures -- ensures national historic recognition for the kol israel holocaust memorial and preserves the memories and resiliency of the victims and the survivors of the holocaust. i would like to thank my colleague, representative shontel brown for introducing this important legislation, for introducing this important acknowledgement and memorial, and championing the bill to the
this bill would designate the kol israel foundation holocaust memorial in bedford heights, ohio, as a national memorial. this bill recognizes the significance of the kol israel foundation holocaust memorial hi helps preserve the memory of the six million jews murdered by the nazi regime and honors the life and legacy of the holocaust survivors who built this memorial. completed in 1961 by survivors of the holocaust residing in northeast ohio, the kol israel memorial is likely the first and...
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is that new bedford, massachusetts? let's get on with it.tin. what american custom did stewart and ashley find most bewildering. i will go first. ice and water. when i first came to america, you have ice water, room temperature water. ashley: you have to ask for ice in europe if you're going to get any. first thing i remember is weird as the money is all the same color. everywhere else different denominations, different colors because it is easier especially for elderly people to tell the difference of how much money they are handing out. i think it would be great to have colored money. air conditioning, first thing i noticed when i came to america walking into a supermarket in la going from 110 ° to this is incredible. lauren: the food is really good here too. stuart: i'm sure she is glad she asked the question. why do you say roll tape? i believe tape is obsolete and all the videos stored on hard drives. just an expression, the way i you the director to put the video on screen. is that a good explanation? lauren: is your trademark. the pro
is that new bedford, massachusetts? let's get on with it.tin. what american custom did stewart and ashley find most bewildering. i will go first. ice and water. when i first came to america, you have ice water, room temperature water. ashley: you have to ask for ice in europe if you're going to get any. first thing i remember is weird as the money is all the same color. everywhere else different denominations, different colors because it is easier especially for elderly people to tell the...
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now as praeger u personality, host of unapologetic and former left wing activist also with me chris bedford, founding partner of right forge. the biden white house ironically held some bs summit yesterday about confronting hate and violence. hate-fueled violence, they called it, i believe. but not once were scenarios like these brought up that happened just to work-a-day people, hate-fueled, drug-fueled, at some point it's just death and destruction. >> absolutely, laura. you're correctly right. biden and his administration have chosen for some reason to focus on a threat of white supremacy and i can tell you as a young biracial woman right now living in los angeles, a particularly dangerous city, we are more concerned about crime, we are more concerned about the state of the economy week are more concerned about being able to go to work and get there safely than we are about white supremacy and magga republicans. his focus is on the wrong line here. we have this uptick in crime that going to continue to happen so long as we do not tex our culture and stop with the crime policies that are h
now as praeger u personality, host of unapologetic and former left wing activist also with me chris bedford, founding partner of right forge. the biden white house ironically held some bs summit yesterday about confronting hate and violence. hate-fueled violence, they called it, i believe. but not once were scenarios like these brought up that happened just to work-a-day people, hate-fueled, drug-fueled, at some point it's just death and destruction. >> absolutely, laura. you're correctly...
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let's welcome the federalist senior editor, chris bedford. always a great to have you on.? many people have said the gop is criticizing the administration, but they don't have a plan. well, he gave us a plan to the, and part of it -- today, and part of it was education and essentially giving parents control or at least letting them have input on what children are learning in schools. that's been a huge issue coming out of the a pandemic. >> it has been a huge issue, one that independents and republicans are supporting, one that's turnedded off some of the traditional democratic supporters. an interesting thing is that the schools really do stand out. largely, it's been a bit of a yawn because it seems so careful, it says so much while saying so little, like we want to free america, we want a prosperous future. kind of talking points that seems like they were invented by frank luntz, but they started speaking with the transgender ideology, some of the woke ideology, and that shows you in a document that largely avoids controversy of any kind, republicans feel comfortable fi
let's welcome the federalist senior editor, chris bedford. always a great to have you on.? many people have said the gop is criticizing the administration, but they don't have a plan. well, he gave us a plan to the, and part of it -- today, and part of it was education and essentially giving parents control or at least letting them have input on what children are learning in schools. that's been a huge issue coming out of the a pandemic. >> it has been a huge issue, one that independents...
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people in bedford county are probably going to hold their noses and vote for him. >> alex burns, thist is a serious problem if republicans aren't voting for the republican nominee. they seem to be holding their nose to do it. what do you take away from that anecdotal piece of evidence? >> i think it is a super interesting spot to look at both in terms of control of the senate and also trump's control of the republican party. the reality check here is that an unenthusiastic vote counts every bit as much as an enthusiastic vote. if republicans show up and vote for him, then whatever. maybe he gets over the finish line. the fact we are at a point where there are republican leaning voters it sounded like saying that is trump's candidate not my candidate, i will hold my nose and vote for him but i'm not super jazzed about it. that is a night and day difference from 2020, 2018 where trump laying on hands with a candidate was this virtually holy act politically in the republican party. even this year in other states there are places where he has chosen candidates that inspire more energy and
people in bedford county are probably going to hold their noses and vote for him. >> alex burns, thist is a serious problem if republicans aren't voting for the republican nominee. they seem to be holding their nose to do it. what do you take away from that anecdotal piece of evidence? >> i think it is a super interesting spot to look at both in terms of control of the senate and also trump's control of the republican party. the reality check here is that an unenthusiastic vote...
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. >> joining us now is chris bedford, senior editor at the federalist. chris , is there any reasons sa why, let's saydo donald trump'sd lawyers couldn't be present ifoj the doj was just going to publish the documents all over the internet? what do you make odocuments alfh ? i think the doisj is on its hees right now. they actually believe that after seven years of totallyse lying to the american people over and over again, being able to pull the pull the wool over, republicans eyes over and over again, getting good republicansb like senator jeff sessions oliro attorney generalr jeff session. to stand back people like mittl romney to vote for impeachment . people were still going to buyny this and buy their secrets afteretsr they raided a the president's house, which is something if you're raiding a political opponents house, yo house, y u have a darn good reason. you'd better be very right with it. but especially after seven years of lying. first i tried to say say with secrets, then they said the nuclear word. if that would just scare everyone into it,
. >> joining us now is chris bedford, senior editor at the federalist. chris , is there any reasons sa why, let's saydo donald trump'sd lawyers couldn't be present ifoj the doj was just going to publish the documents all over the internet? what do you make odocuments alfh ? i think the doisj is on its hees right now. they actually believe that after seven years of totallyse lying to the american people over and over again, being able to pull the pull the wool over, republicans eyes over...
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others lived elsewhere on his farms and at his estate in bedford county, virginia, which is south of monticello. south of charlottesville, where he also built a very beautiful house. i'm not going to talk about it today. they were integral to what he did, to making his living. some of them worked in trades, others infields. others in the main house. many were members of the hemings family, as you probably know. elizabeth hemings said her children were part of the whale's estate and tradition says the john wales was the father of six of hemings children, and thus they were half brothers to jefferson's wife, martha. jefferson gave the hemings special positions. the older slaves jefferson freed in his lifetime, and they were all hemings. giving credence to the oral history that they were related to him. years after his wife's death, jefferson fathered at least six of sally hemming's children, four of whom survived to adulthood and are mentioned in jefferson's plantation records. their daughter harriet and elder son beverley were allowed to leave monticello during his lifetime, and the t
others lived elsewhere on his farms and at his estate in bedford county, virginia, which is south of monticello. south of charlottesville, where he also built a very beautiful house. i'm not going to talk about it today. they were integral to what he did, to making his living. some of them worked in trades, others infields. others in the main house. many were members of the hemings family, as you probably know. elizabeth hemings said her children were part of the whale's estate and tradition...
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also with me, chris bedford, founding partner of wright forge.e bide amela, the biden white housen wt ironically held some b.s. summit yesterday aboutda confrontiny g hate and violence,they hate fueled violence. w i called it, i believe, but not once were senario shows like these brought up that happened just to work to a day. nt people hate fueled, drug fueled. at some point it's just death rt and destruction. absolutely. biura , you're correctly right. . biden and this t administration have chosen for some reason tohi focus on ate threat of white supremacy and magor republicans. and i can tell you a, as a young biracial woman right now living in los angeles, a particularlyay dangerous city, that we are more concerned about crime. we are more concerned aboutto g the state of the economy. weto are more concerned about being able to go t o work sud get there safely than we are about white supremacy. maggand maga republicans, he iss focus is completely on the wrong line here. hes we have this uptick in crime that's going to continue to happen so long as we do noo not our culture and sto
also with me, chris bedford, founding partner of wright forge.e bide amela, the biden white housen wt ironically held some b.s. summit yesterday aboutda confrontiny g hate and violence,they hate fueled violence. w i called it, i believe, but not once were senario shows like these brought up that happened just to work to a day. nt people hate fueled, drug fueled. at some point it's just death rt and destruction. absolutely. biura , you're correctly right. . biden and this t administration have...
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people at monticello others lived elsewhere in albemarle county on his farms and at his estate and bedford county. virginia which is south of monticello south of charlottesville where he also built a very beautiful house. i'm not going to talk about today. they were integral to what he did. to his making his living some of them worked in trades others in the fields some in the main house. many were members of the hemis family as as you probably some of the story. elizabeth hermitage said her children were part of the whales of state and tradition says that john wales the father of six. of having his children and thus they were half-brothers. to jefferson's wife, martha ah, jefferson gave the having special positions and the oldest slave jefferson jefferson freed and his lifetime and it is well, we're all hemmings. giving credence to the oral history that they were related to him years after his wife debt wife's death jefferson father at least six of sally having his children four of whom survived to adopt and are mentioned. in jefferson's plantation records their daughter harriet and elder
people at monticello others lived elsewhere in albemarle county on his farms and at his estate and bedford county. virginia which is south of monticello south of charlottesville where he also built a very beautiful house. i'm not going to talk about today. they were integral to what he did. to his making his living some of them worked in trades others in the fields some in the main house. many were members of the hemis family as as you probably some of the story. elizabeth hermitage said her...
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nathan bedford forrest was the first member of the ku klux klan. he led the massacre of black union soldiers who had already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacist as he. and this bust of him was put in the tennessee state legislature in 1978. that 1870 -- not 1878. there is no way to understand -- that is like when i talk about the relationship between public policy and symbolism. putting up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan and confederate army general, there is no way to understand that without having it reflect a set of ideologies, priorities and policies that would be pushed and espoused and advocated by people whose interest is, in some ways, represented by the head of this man they intentionally placed in the space. host: let's hear from don from new orleans. go ahead. caller: love the book festival, love c-span and the library of congress peered we need to have more books to read. i have the issue of slavery, and we talk about thomas jefferson and his dominance of the african people,
nathan bedford forrest was the first member of the ku klux klan. he led the massacre of black union soldiers who had already surrendered. he is someone who was ardent in his beliefs of white supremacist as he. and this bust of him was put in the tennessee state legislature in 1978. that 1870 -- not 1878. there is no way to understand -- that is like when i talk about the relationship between public policy and symbolism. putting up a bust of the first grand wizard of the ku klux klan and...
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detectives investigating a fatal fire in bedford believe it was deliberate.ed by the government, was clearly biased and ignored the facts. earlier our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford davies this update. this arose out of a report which detailed the whatsapp messages exchanged by police officers at charing cross police station, very racist messages where officers were joking about rape and that report came out after a difficult year for the metropolitan police, not least because one of their serving officers, wayne couzens, had kidnapped and murdered sarah everard so when that report came out in february there was was a deterioration of relationships between sadiq khan, mayor of london, and dame cressida dick, which led to her stepping down but there were such concern in police circles about how that had happened that they complained to the home secretary, she commissioned a review by the former inspector of constabulary sir tom windsor and this report is the result of that and it is absolutely coruscating of how the mayor of london, sadiq khan, beh
detectives investigating a fatal fire in bedford believe it was deliberate.ed by the government, was clearly biased and ignored the facts. earlier our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford davies this update. this arose out of a report which detailed the whatsapp messages exchanged by police officers at charing cross police station, very racist messages where officers were joking about rape and that report came out after a difficult year for the metropolitan police, not least because one...
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bedford, texas, line for those between 40 and 65. good morning. caller: good morning.e a question about the mississippi water crisis. i was born and raised in mississippi that i was born in 1954. they said they are going to give money to mississippi for the water crisis. is it going to fall into the same hands? if that happens -- host: what i can tell you is $20 million has been added to address the water crisis in mississippi. that is what the senate will have to vote on as part of a larger package that will push the government funding deadline until mid-december. the house will also have to pass that as well. that is what is working its way through congress. anything to add on this topic? guest: that is as much as i know that there is $20 million. he is the governor, one presumes he will have some say on how the money gets spent but there'll be some federal oversight to ensure it is spent for its intended purpose since we have had some problems in mississippi along those lines. host: grand junction, colorado, the line for those over 65. caller: i am on medicare and i
bedford, texas, line for those between 40 and 65. good morning. caller: good morning.e a question about the mississippi water crisis. i was born and raised in mississippi that i was born in 1954. they said they are going to give money to mississippi for the water crisis. is it going to fall into the same hands? if that happens -- host: what i can tell you is $20 million has been added to address the water crisis in mississippi. that is what the senate will have to vote on as part of a larger...
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coventry, birmingham, bedford, bradford and newcastle, leeds, exeter are all going to get screens asto wellington arch in london. there is a lot of information i am telling you now that you will be able to find it on the government website, including where all of those screens are if you want to gather with other people outdoors just to see all of this happen. as far as the procession is concerned, it will proceed in seven groups, it will be supported by a service band travelling along broad sanctuary, parliament square, whitehall, horse guards parade, constitution hill, and it will end at wellington arch in london. let's show you some of the life pictures in westminster hall, which is of course where all of those thousands of people who are still queueing are making their way to this extraordinary place, this building over a thousand years old. and this is the point at which the changing of the guard is happening after 20 minute vigil that they have mounted. there is going to be a lot of space dedicated on monday for people with accessibility requirements, so that they can see the p
coventry, birmingham, bedford, bradford and newcastle, leeds, exeter are all going to get screens asto wellington arch in london. there is a lot of information i am telling you now that you will be able to find it on the government website, including where all of those screens are if you want to gather with other people outdoors just to see all of this happen. as far as the procession is concerned, it will proceed in seven groups, it will be supported by a service band travelling along broad...