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Apr 13, 2020
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in 2016 the 1st rule began to come down here and the catholic republican area of joint. ministers have vowed that all the rules will be demolished by 2023. the demolition of the are doing will is a symbolic milestone but not all of its structure has actually come down yet. danny meets local residents to find out why they were there at the residence to feign see if we need to be in a certain spirit when they made secure because they're the ones you know but if you look further down the road you'll say another part of the wall that was played up that's on the back of people's homes so what does sachs what it was about this strike that more people at the minute just don't face but up there to come. let's just go to states were the. people. are doing is an area historically notorious for violence. fear that these conflicts may continue to flare up today leads many to seek protection behind the law. but some residents believe that barry is not the solution to today's troubles. where they were 1st cheap. you know a lot of people told the troubles well do you. look at. the prof
in 2016 the 1st rule began to come down here and the catholic republican area of joint. ministers have vowed that all the rules will be demolished by 2023. the demolition of the are doing will is a symbolic milestone but not all of its structure has actually come down yet. danny meets local residents to find out why they were there at the residence to feign see if we need to be in a certain spirit when they made secure because they're the ones you know but if you look further down the road...
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Apr 1, 2020
04/20
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affirmative action, that will create a5u=+ richer class of b people who might become republicans the way that catholicsbecame republican once the new deal helped them rise. if i do affirmative action, white people in the south will think i'm helping black people, and that will really hurt me. it's this very calculated thing. i think you have to listen to nixon in private to see what he is up to. >> on kennedy and the public/private, his persona, with respect to vietnam, i think kennedy is a skeptic on vietnam. i think he is a skeptic through -- right to the end of his administration. you can hear that skepticism at least in terms of the policy that he is presented with. is this really going to help that much? what's the advantage of doing this? what if the war is not going well? can we pull out? there's enough, i think, publically to hang your hat on to suggest that that is the real kennedy. kennedy never commits in public to winning the war. lyndon johnson does. that's one of the differences that took place in the transition between jfk and lbj. by the early 1964, the rhetoric changes. there's a sense
affirmative action, that will create a5u=+ richer class of b people who might become republicans the way that catholicsbecame republican once the new deal helped them rise. if i do affirmative action, white people in the south will think i'm helping black people, and that will really hurt me. it's this very calculated thing. i think you have to listen to nixon in private to see what he is up to. >> on kennedy and the public/private, his persona, with respect to vietnam, i think kennedy...
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Apr 1, 2020
04/20
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affirmative action, that will create a richer class of black people who might become republicans in a way that catholics become republicans -- but if i do affirmative action, white people in the south will think that i am helping black people. will that really hurt me? and it's this very calculated thing. >> you have to look at the public private persona with respect to vietnam. i think canada skeptic on vietnam. he is a skeptic through much of the end of this administration. you can hear that skepticism in terms of the policy that he's being presented. with what is the advantage of doing? this is what is why is the war not going well? can we really pull out? there's enough to suggest that this is the real kennedy. he never committed and public. to winning the war. lyndon johnson does. that is one of the differences between jfk and i'll be jay. the rhetoric changes in early 1964. they are sticking with it. on the other hand, there are these moments, publicly where he will often say, it is their war to win. we can assist them. i think it would be a mistake to withdraw. that is not to mean that he does no
affirmative action, that will create a richer class of black people who might become republicans in a way that catholics become republicans -- but if i do affirmative action, white people in the south will think that i am helping black people. will that really hurt me? and it's this very calculated thing. >> you have to look at the public private persona with respect to vietnam. i think canada skeptic on vietnam. he is a skeptic through much of the end of this administration. you can hear...
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Apr 14, 2020
04/20
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he was certain the republican presidential candidate was protestant, but he also said it didn't matter. i'd rather be ruled over for the next four years by a liberty loving catholicwho is true to the union than by a slavery loving protestant who is false to freedom, and free soil, and humanity. the crowd applauded. when election day arrived, stanton said we'll church those chords which will vibrate down the future and not cease to reverberate, good and evil the republic will cease to exit. sunday, november 2, that weekend, jessie wrote a letter to her best friend, lizzie lee. jessie was so convinced that democratic post masters were reading her mail, like a hack at the dnc or something. [laughter] >> that she facetiously wrote inside the letter, postmaster please send as soon as read to mrs. lee. to lizzie she said i don't dare say anything more than to tell you we may be successful. telegraphs will do the rest. in 1845, congress had passed a law creating a single presidential election day, sweeping away an old practice, states voted over a period of weeks. there was going to be one election day, the first tuesday after the first monday of november which in 1856
he was certain the republican presidential candidate was protestant, but he also said it didn't matter. i'd rather be ruled over for the next four years by a liberty loving catholicwho is true to the union than by a slavery loving protestant who is false to freedom, and free soil, and humanity. the crowd applauded. when election day arrived, stanton said we'll church those chords which will vibrate down the future and not cease to reverberate, good and evil the republic will cease to exit....
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Apr 1, 2020
04/20
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he was certain the republican presidential candidate was protestant, but he also said it didn't matter. i would rather be ruled over for the next four years by a liberty loving catholicwho is to do the union than by slavery loving protestant. the crowd applauded. when election to arise stanton said we will touch of those courts which will vibrate down the best of the future and which will not cease to reverberate until good or evil the republic shall cease to exist. that weekend it was sunday, november 2, jessie wrote a letter to her best friend lucy. just means of certain democratic postmasters were reading her mail, , like a hack at the dnc r something. [laughing] that she facetiously wrote on the inside of the letter postmaster, please send as soon as red to mrs. lee. [laughing] she then said i don't dare say anything more than to tell you we may be successful. telegraphs will do the rest. in 1845, congress had passed a law creating a single presidential election day, sweeping away an old practice were different states voted over a period of weeks. there was going to be when election day, the first tuesday of the term the first monday in november which making 36 w
he was certain the republican presidential candidate was protestant, but he also said it didn't matter. i would rather be ruled over for the next four years by a liberty loving catholicwho is to do the union than by slavery loving protestant. the crowd applauded. when election to arise stanton said we will touch of those courts which will vibrate down the best of the future and which will not cease to reverberate until good or evil the republic shall cease to exist. that weekend it was sunday,...
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Apr 12, 2020
04/20
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republican presidential candidate was protestant. but he also said it didn't matter. i would rather be rolled over to the next four years by a liberty, loving catholic. he was treated the union via slavery loving protestant with default to freedom. in free soil and humanity in the crowd applauded. when election arrived, stanton said we will touch those course which will vibrate down the fist of the future in which will not cease to reverberate until the good or evil and it shall cease to exist. that weekend, hallucinate november 2. jesse, the letter to investment physically. jesse remains also attend the democratic postmasters reading her mail like a hack at the dnc or something. [laughter]. that she facetiously wrote on the inside of the letter postmaster, please send the students read to mr. lee. and to lizzie she then said i don't dare say anything more than to tell you that we made be successful. the telegraph will do the rest. 1945, congress had passed a law sweeping away an old practice where different states voted over a period of weeks there is when beat won election day, the first tuesday after the first monday of november which in 1956 wou
republican presidential candidate was protestant. but he also said it didn't matter. i would rather be rolled over to the next four years by a liberty, loving catholic. he was treated the union via slavery loving protestant with default to freedom. in free soil and humanity in the crowd applauded. when election arrived, stanton said we will touch those course which will vibrate down the fist of the future in which will not cease to reverberate until the good or evil and it shall cease to exist....