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things like that. >> don, six years ago you were in charlottesville. showed, up and marched in your city. they had to he torches, swastikas, confederate flags. since that time in your eyes, what has changed, if anything? >> the cover husband pulled off. the wound is exposed. many of those who came were not just from out of town, they were right here, they walk amongst us every day. people like to claim that that's not charlottesville. yes it is. very much so. it is charlottesville. we're very much a battered city, a battered community. it's, it's a case of the house and the have-nots. you know, we still battle many of the same issues. it hasn't gone away. we see that from the january 6th riots, -- a spillage of august 12th, 2017. we have folks who are very much disconnected, and unhappy about the state of the election. you talk about the obama years, well there's no way that you can, that there was eight years of obama that could come back, and cover the 390 year -- that we've had in this country. there are some states in this country that, throughout
things like that. >> don, six years ago you were in charlottesville. showed, up and marched in your city. they had to he torches, swastikas, confederate flags. since that time in your eyes, what has changed, if anything? >> the cover husband pulled off. the wound is exposed. many of those who came were not just from out of town, they were right here, they walk amongst us every day. people like to claim that that's not charlottesville. yes it is. very much so. it is charlottesville....
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we saw a good example of this in charlottesville.hen the fascists were demonstrating their chanting messages you will not replace us , jews will not replace us, i cannot say it without getting chills down my spine as a daughter of a holocaust survivor that is protected speech. they were brandishing lighted tiki torches approach encountered demonstrators. that constituted unprotected threats. rosadly, law enforcement was not there to enforce against true threats. >> can you tell us your parents story. >> born in berlin in 1922 as what ultimately became defined under laws as a half jew or a jew of a second degree. his mother's family had actually converted years earlier. he was actually raised as a lutheran and had basically no connection to his jewish background, but it did not matter. it was a racial definition. nor did it matter that his father had fought in world war i because of the jewish background in his mother's family and also to my father's enormous credit, i am so proud of him. opposed to on working against hitler. for that
we saw a good example of this in charlottesville.hen the fascists were demonstrating their chanting messages you will not replace us , jews will not replace us, i cannot say it without getting chills down my spine as a daughter of a holocaust survivor that is protected speech. they were brandishing lighted tiki torches approach encountered demonstrators. that constituted unprotected threats. rosadly, law enforcement was not there to enforce against true threats. >> can you tell us your...
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the aclu does exactly same thing in charlottesville. we came to the defense of the unite the right white supremacist demonstrators, charlottesville, virginia, and the court sided with us that they had a free speech right to demonstrate, no matter how loathsome and vile their ideas might be. and yet that's also very unpopular in the courts of public opinion. so we continue to do it and it continues be an uphill battle to to people. what i like think of as the golden rule of free that if you don't defend freedom even for speech that you loathe, then freedom not going to exist for a speech that you love. and those are two examples you use in hate your book. eight what is the component of hate in free speech laws? there is absolutely no concern of hate speech in first amendment law. peter precisely because the supreme court has never recognized as a category of speech that is defined in terms of the hateful or content consistent with the viewpoint neutrality principle. the court says we have to defend freedom even for the thought that we ha
the aclu does exactly same thing in charlottesville. we came to the defense of the unite the right white supremacist demonstrators, charlottesville, virginia, and the court sided with us that they had a free speech right to demonstrate, no matter how loathsome and vile their ideas might be. and yet that's also very unpopular in the courts of public opinion. so we continue to do it and it continues be an uphill battle to to people. what i like think of as the golden rule of free that if you...
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remember that she was also one of the forces behind the civil trial of those at charlottesville.vil rights piece of legislation, conspiring to restrict the rights of the city of charlottesville and the people who live there. so underpins anti—semitism are conspiracy theories. and those conspiracy theories are really old. some of them go all the way back to mediaeval christianity. and so what we see here are we see updates of these ideas that the jews are conspiring to control the world. and so i absolutely agree with what she was saying. you've called the rise in anti—semitism, the canary in the coal mine for other types of hate. what do you mean by that? what i mean by that is that when that anti semitism is often seen as a red flag, that when there's a major crisis going on under way, that thatjews are the ones who get attacked. but that the reality is, is that the jews are reallyjust one of many groups that are being attacked at that moment in time. so we say the canary in the coal mine. what we're what we're saying is that when society goes after the jews, that they're going
remember that she was also one of the forces behind the civil trial of those at charlottesville.vil rights piece of legislation, conspiring to restrict the rights of the city of charlottesville and the people who live there. so underpins anti—semitism are conspiracy theories. and those conspiracy theories are really old. some of them go all the way back to mediaeval christianity. and so what we see here are we see updates of these ideas that the jews are conspiring to control the world. and...
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in charlottesville, condemnation, right? not incentivized, and so not imitated.he 2020 floyd riots, incentivized by refusal to criminal ice despite billions in damage and at least 25 deaths. you have a future vp setting up a bail fund for looters, money that should have gone to hiring her a speech coach. and so it continued, imitated. the point being the media and its acc lights cannot deny blacks their rights to imitate bad behavior while they inform blacks imitating productive behavior is selling out to the oh presenters. black youth are encouraged to imitate bad behavior. you don't see little league coaches showing their teams endless clips of the mets. [laughter] >> greg: i didn't write that joke. i don't know anything about baseball so don't come at me over there. there are people leaving in mets jerseys. so what will the dems say in they'll say it's about systemic oppression. whatever. that's less a policy than a fortune cookie and with this administration there's really no difference. sometimes i think they get most of their ideas from panda express. but b
in charlottesville, condemnation, right? not incentivized, and so not imitated.he 2020 floyd riots, incentivized by refusal to criminal ice despite billions in damage and at least 25 deaths. you have a future vp setting up a bail fund for looters, money that should have gone to hiring her a speech coach. and so it continued, imitated. the point being the media and its acc lights cannot deny blacks their rights to imitate bad behavior while they inform blacks imitating productive behavior is...
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and charlottesville, virginia, where there was the unite the right rally in 2017, where where what we see and i thought this fascinating to me right that one of the moments that most identified in our public knowledge as a as white supremacist violence, a violent turned homicidal event hosted by white supremacists, is sparked by a young black woman's of anti-racist activism with which she writes an essay for school. and then later sends us a letter to the editor, suggest letting the confederate monuments come down. mm and the result ends up being that the nation's white supremacists show up and murder someone. right. that there's a there's a disturbing like butterfly effect to this. that such a relatively small act of resistance and anti-racist activism by teenager results in such an overwhelmingly vile lynch response from white supremacists in many ways. i actually illustrated a lot of what we are talking about here. sure. you know, the other thing that i'm curious about is, you know what learned because you have covered these subjects for such a long time you know what, if anything,
and charlottesville, virginia, where there was the unite the right rally in 2017, where where what we see and i thought this fascinating to me right that one of the moments that most identified in our public knowledge as a as white supremacist violence, a violent turned homicidal event hosted by white supremacists, is sparked by a young black woman's of anti-racist activism with which she writes an essay for school. and then later sends us a letter to the editor, suggest letting the confederate...
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and in charlottesville, two hours southwest of here. there are new or newly reopened assistance centers in dozens of cities and towns, from colorado to pennsylvania and mississippi. the irs has begun setting up temporary pop-up assistance centers and hard to reach areas that may be far from permanent irs centers. in june the irs hosted its first such pop-up event in paris, texas and there are plans to do many more across the country. third, i announced that we would automate the scanning of millions of paper returns in 2023. millions of taxpayers will be able to receive and respond to notices online. because of your work, we are doing just that. we have made it easier and quicker for americans to interact with the agency. in the first quarter of this year, the irs scanned 80 times more paper returns than in the entire year of 2022. taxpayers were also able to respond online to 10 of the most common tax notices, including those that alert taxpayers to the fact that they may be eligible for certain tax credits they may not have claimed. b
and in charlottesville, two hours southwest of here. there are new or newly reopened assistance centers in dozens of cities and towns, from colorado to pennsylvania and mississippi. the irs has begun setting up temporary pop-up assistance centers and hard to reach areas that may be far from permanent irs centers. in june the irs hosted its first such pop-up event in paris, texas and there are plans to do many more across the country. third, i announced that we would automate the scanning of...
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c take charlottesville. that's largelyharl . i if i remember and it was gross a disgusting did repeat.s nope. there was universal revulsionre and condemnationvoliti . >> just like my honeymoon. the same thing, though, happened on jan six. what made that so bad was that it was so jarring and exception to the ruls e for any dems that might have tuned in by accident. in it lasted 6 hours, not daysr weeks. but what about other events with racial components that turned violentrasht rn, as in l. mobs? it's a story so common we could just old videos. why is this so common?ommon? because it's obviouslyople being imitated. people in general will imitatez behavior if it's incentivized and allowed. so let's compared allowed.ght? in charlottesville condemnation, right? not instead of ized and so not imitated. the 2020 floyd riots incentivized by refusal to criminalizey refusa despite s in damage and at least 25 deaths. you haveuture you got a future p a bail fund for looters, money that should have gone to hiringg her. >> a speec h coach.po
c take charlottesville. that's largelyharl . i if i remember and it was gross a disgusting did repeat.s nope. there was universal revulsionre and condemnationvoliti . >> just like my honeymoon. the same thing, though, happened on jan six. what made that so bad was that it was so jarring and exception to the ruls e for any dems that might have tuned in by accident. in it lasted 6 hours, not daysr weeks. but what about other events with racial components that turned violentrasht rn, as in...
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but when building dead shore bbc, america would be less charlottesville. football in the word. ok. the best are already violent said damage that they get really did terrible. we are 40 looking at 20 years after the war. we also know that maybe the simply the database to be america did a kind of stop. we are for officially that hall for 1000000 people with a kid there during the american off to be a general careful countries email about his time and you that about that is the reason why that is what the thinking did a deal. there has to be that i use the other countries, they are not claiming to pop our data, but they are getting that service degree will be the ones and seeking are the ones that more does recognize these changes. the book is very book jeep deal. their own work order is boxy, and that'd be good. it'd be hard games. the pool that might be fuller. would it be hard? did it get or beans or video? yeah. look at the same diet, cooperation, or good. i vision, air bags and the indiana which i mean by full vision and know what is done in the deep level of them. but we need to
but when building dead shore bbc, america would be less charlottesville. football in the word. ok. the best are already violent said damage that they get really did terrible. we are 40 looking at 20 years after the war. we also know that maybe the simply the database to be america did a kind of stop. we are for officially that hall for 1000000 people with a kid there during the american off to be a general careful countries email about his time and you that about that is the reason why that is...
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but when building dead shore, bbc, america would be less charlottesville, football, and in the word. okay, extraordinary violent said damage that they get really get their own. we have to be looking at 20 years after the beat you out for the or short mode that may be the simply the database that'd be american. they did a kind of stuff. we are bore officially, that hall for 1000000 people would have kids there during the american occupational countries in the band this time and you've got about that is the reason why that is what the thinking did a deal there has to be that i use the other countries they are not claiming to pop our data, but they are getting that service degree off in the west. and i'm seeking are the ones that more does that provide these changes? the book is very book keeping you there or more border is boxy, and active. it'd be, can it be hard again, the problem might be fuller, would it be harder to get or beans or video? yeah, you'll get the same diag, walbridge and organ. i vision air bags and dig into the origin marine level vision and know what it is by them a
but when building dead shore, bbc, america would be less charlottesville, football, and in the word. okay, extraordinary violent said damage that they get really get their own. we have to be looking at 20 years after the beat you out for the or short mode that may be the simply the database that'd be american. they did a kind of stuff. we are bore officially, that hall for 1000000 people would have kids there during the american occupational countries in the band this time and you've got about...
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i won't be no pointed disregard, but when building dead shore bbc america, lift the lid charlottesville, football in the woods. ok. the next strawberry violent said damage that big inflicted variable. we have to be looking at 20 years after the beat you out for. we also know that maybe the simply the database that'd be america. they did a kind of stuff. we are bore officially, that half a 1000000 people would have kids there during the american occupation of their full countries in the, at this time. and you know, that is the reason why that is what the thinking did. a good deal. there has to be that i use the other countries, they are not claiming to pop our data, but they are getting that service degree will be the ones. and she came of age learned that more does that provide these changes. the book is very black jeep through their own ward, florida is boxy, and that'd be a good. it'd be hard games. the problem might be. boiler, would it be hard to get or beans or video? yeah, you'll get the same diag walbridge in oregon. i vision air bags and the indian origin marine buffalo version
i won't be no pointed disregard, but when building dead shore bbc america, lift the lid charlottesville, football in the woods. ok. the next strawberry violent said damage that big inflicted variable. we have to be looking at 20 years after the beat you out for. we also know that maybe the simply the database that'd be america. they did a kind of stuff. we are bore officially, that half a 1000000 people would have kids there during the american occupation of their full countries in the, at this...
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these antlers still hang at the entryway of monticello in charlottesville, virginia. you can still see them hanging there. i thought that was cool they were still there. they were traveling now upstream in canoes because they heard from the madasa and mandans that the missouri river had a great series of cataracts or falls in which the boat could not proceed past. they had to construct the seven canoes to proceed forward. they travel through beautiful country in montana like the white cliffs of missouri that are still very favorable canoeing and rafting places. i often take lewis and clark groups on this three-day trip through the white cliffs because it is such a stunning place to be. it's just kind of magical. they arrived at a river that flowed into missouri. they could not decide which one was the principal stream. they decided to have a vote. at this time they had sent about 25 people home on the keelboat from the mandan villages. they had 33 members of the permanent party, which included sacagawea, her baby, and her husband. they arrived at this river, and they
these antlers still hang at the entryway of monticello in charlottesville, virginia. you can still see them hanging there. i thought that was cool they were still there. they were traveling now upstream in canoes because they heard from the madasa and mandans that the missouri river had a great series of cataracts or falls in which the boat could not proceed past. they had to construct the seven canoes to proceed forward. they travel through beautiful country in montana like the white cliffs of...
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charlottesville, he said there were people on both sides that were good and he said it. i'm not referring to the white supremacy but the media ran with that. it's it like a smear campaign. i really do. host: the former president in that interview with tucker carlsen onx had plenty of comments for the media. here is more of what he had to say last night. [video clip] >> msnbc or as they say msbnc, it's so wrong what they write and what they do and what they say. it's corrupt news. somehow that doesn't play as nicely that is corrupt news. you have msnbc you have cnn who's absolutely doing no ratings at all. they are doing then because they don't have credibility. fox's way down as you know. the good old days are long ago. i will say this -- it could come back but they just don't have a lot of credibility, you know that perhaps better than anybody. i think it was a terrible move getting rid of you, number one on television and all of a sudden, you are doing this interview using this crazy forum. the debate is probably our competition. host: some 100 million views of that in
charlottesville, he said there were people on both sides that were good and he said it. i'm not referring to the white supremacy but the media ran with that. it's it like a smear campaign. i really do. host: the former president in that interview with tucker carlsen onx had plenty of comments for the media. here is more of what he had to say last night. [video clip] >> msnbc or as they say msbnc, it's so wrong what they write and what they do and what they say. it's corrupt news. somehow...
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jennifer: he was the birdwatcher and fdr went to charlottesville and they did not want to give the media clue. so when he was out birdwatching that was the military approach. he kept whatever his days agenda was. if you canceled it they would think something big was happening. he happened to have booked that day an appointment with eamon carter who grew sated in texas to save big band park and roosevelt wanted a park between mexico and the united states with the rio grande creating one big bio along the border. he said he was going through with his meetings to not give anyone an idea that there is something going on. david: my books are soft nixon comes in. when we were talking on the phone and it seem like you can think of our books as godfather one and godfather two. [laughter] he is a fascinating purpose of love what doug was saying about what the environmental protection act showed that how our action as voters and people take polls. nixon did not care about the environment at all. the famous thing is when he went to the beach she wore a dress shoes. he would think i was showing too
jennifer: he was the birdwatcher and fdr went to charlottesville and they did not want to give the media clue. so when he was out birdwatching that was the military approach. he kept whatever his days agenda was. if you canceled it they would think something big was happening. he happened to have booked that day an appointment with eamon carter who grew sated in texas to save big band park and roosevelt wanted a park between mexico and the united states with the rio grande creating one big bio...
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south of charlottesville where he built a very beautiful house that i will not talk about today theyn trickle to what he did. some in the main house. many were members of this family , as you probably know.ta her children were part of the wales estate and tradition says that john wales was a father of six of the children. having a special position. it is all having speared it is a stress for six having children. four groups are mentioned in jefferson's plantation. leaving monticello during his lifetime. the two youngest sons madison and espen were freed. others worked on popular forest which was a retreat for jefferson. going down there while it was under construction. at the same time these children were also there. so, while jefferson is building this plantation operation, he is also elaborating this role monument at his center. his main house which is architecture and particularly in the classical tradition as his understanding of the change over the course of his life and that is his knowledge of contemporary great britain and in france. so, the first design this two-story design
south of charlottesville where he built a very beautiful house that i will not talk about today theyn trickle to what he did. some in the main house. many were members of this family , as you probably know.ta her children were part of the wales estate and tradition says that john wales was a father of six of the children. having a special position. it is all having speared it is a stress for six having children. four groups are mentioned in jefferson's plantation. leaving monticello during his...
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minnesota, the skyline lit up on the banks of the mississippi river and a live look tonight at charlottesvillerginia, home to the university of virginia. and if you can't join us live, don't forget, tell your friends, tell your family. set your dvr and watch us anytime, the sooner the better.r we'rkee coming right back e lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not common. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. caplyta can help you let in the lyte™. ask your doctor about caplyta find savings and support at caplyta.com. when the murrays discovered gain scent beads, they fell in love with
minnesota, the skyline lit up on the banks of the mississippi river and a live look tonight at charlottesvillerginia, home to the university of virginia. and if you can't join us live, don't forget, tell your friends, tell your family. set your dvr and watch us anytime, the sooner the better.r we'rkee coming right back e lyte. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii...
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let's cross to charlottesville and speak to the founder and director of the university of virginia center politics. thank you so much for joining us. by no means former u.s. president trump's first legal proceeding of the year, but do you think this is the most serious? >> it ought to be the most serious, and i think most people take it that way, but not the republican base. indications we have had so far are that this is having no impact or very little impact on the republican base, on trump's base, and you can tell because most of his so-called opponents on the republican side in the presidential race are backing him and supporting him over the federal government's indictments. he's got another indictment, coming, by the way, by the end of august. almost certainly he will be indicted from the state of georgia are also related to trump's attempts to steal the election there, but it is just not having a big impact. i think most people around the world will be surprised that it is having no impact. tom: it is not just up to republicans who ultimately wins the 2020 for presidential election
let's cross to charlottesville and speak to the founder and director of the university of virginia center politics. thank you so much for joining us. by no means former u.s. president trump's first legal proceeding of the year, but do you think this is the most serious? >> it ought to be the most serious, and i think most people take it that way, but not the republican base. indications we have had so far are that this is having no impact or very little impact on the republican base, on...
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not that far from charlottesville, virginia and bloomsberg, and all storms separated from the rest thattion. that doesn't mean every rotating storm will put down a tornado but it is possible. look at the warnings in a line. here we go. closer up to d.c., probably another hour before you start to see it on the west virginia area. starting to see some rotation near front royal not that long ago. zooming in here to d.c., yes, there is one right there. that is now a new tornado warning. that looks like that is near marshal. still aways away from d.c. but way out there but it is that storm with the potential that could have the potential as it gets closer to i-95 for sure. all of the storms should be gone by 8:00 tonight. so the 6,000 planes that are leigh layed, maybe you'll get out, maybe tomorrow. there is an awful lot of potential before this finally ends likely after 10:00 tonight. >> everyone should be heeding their local weather alerts. these are not your typical summer storms. chad myers, thank you. >>> up next, the female forces driving the economy this summer. as the barbie movie m
not that far from charlottesville, virginia and bloomsberg, and all storms separated from the rest thattion. that doesn't mean every rotating storm will put down a tornado but it is possible. look at the warnings in a line. here we go. closer up to d.c., probably another hour before you start to see it on the west virginia area. starting to see some rotation near front royal not that long ago. zooming in here to d.c., yes, there is one right there. that is now a new tornado warning. that looks...
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not that long ago that we were upstaged by images of white supremacist carrying tiki torches in charlottesville. it was not that long ago that a white supremacist mob sees the capitol. waving confederate flags and erecting nooses on the west lawn of the capital. and one of my childhood memories that is deeply embedded, my ancestors and family members have been brutalized and lynched and raped by the ku klux klan. i recall when my family member had moved into a predominantly white cul-de-sac in the 80s when i was a child. we had across burned in our lawn. so,, for me as a deeply shameful and offensive and dangerous as his words are, he is not occupying any real estate in my mind. i remain squarely focused on the arc of undoing the centuries of harm that has precisely been done to black americans. charting a path of two restored of justice and racial justice forward. >> congresswoman, as you know, a central theme on the march is pushing the country to make good on the promises it made to lack americans going back to president abraham lincoln. continuing today. ahead of the, march you called on fi
not that long ago that we were upstaged by images of white supremacist carrying tiki torches in charlottesville. it was not that long ago that a white supremacist mob sees the capitol. waving confederate flags and erecting nooses on the west lawn of the capital. and one of my childhood memories that is deeply embedded, my ancestors and family members have been brutalized and lynched and raped by the ku klux klan. i recall when my family member had moved into a predominantly white cul-de-sac in...
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in 2017 we saw the fateful white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia. 2018 there was an attack at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. the pulse nightclub, outcrops of shootings, too much hate. yes, the moral arc of the universe, i do believe that it trends towards justice. but i don't know that it is inevitable. it takes hard work, sacrifice, and incredible leadership. that is why i am so happy to be a member of the eeoc and the dedicated civil rights advocate at this point in history. thrilled to be here today with the ambassador discussing his work and his inspiration. i know he's going to give it to us today to carry on the hard work and i'm honored to introduce chair of the eeoc, charlotte burrows. designated by president biden as the chair of the eeoc january 20, 2000 21, initially nominated to serve as the commissioner of the eeoc in 2014 and the u.s. senate leaders unanimously confirmed her second term in 2023. june 21, two thousand 23, president biden nominated chair burrows or a third term ending in 2028. we are so appreciative of her leadership and she will be l
in 2017 we saw the fateful white supremacist rally in charlottesville, virginia. 2018 there was an attack at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. the pulse nightclub, outcrops of shootings, too much hate. yes, the moral arc of the universe, i do believe that it trends towards justice. but i don't know that it is inevitable. it takes hard work, sacrifice, and incredible leadership. that is why i am so happy to be a member of the eeoc and the dedicated civil rights advocate at this point in...
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donald trump is this guy has committed legal acts that make him unfit to serve and he goes back to charlottesville'll need to thread that needle in some way and make it in an energetic way because as we've seen donald trump has been talking nonstop about these cases on social media, at his rallies, to whip up his supporters and, you know, supporters of joe biden on the other side are obviously very upset with donald trump's behavior so they'll want to hear what joe biden has to say. >> even if the president himself feels like he can't some democrats likely need to be in power to talk about it. pretty good argument to make. the other guy is going to jail so vote for our guy. on this the white house seems like they're focused on the business of governing, get the job done and create that implicit contrast. we know trump is heading to wisconsin and tomorrow he's marking the one-year anniversary of the inflation reduction act and the president getting criticism to how he's responded to wildfires out in hawaii. >> yeah, that's right. he appeared to be caught a little flat-footed when at the beach over
donald trump is this guy has committed legal acts that make him unfit to serve and he goes back to charlottesville'll need to thread that needle in some way and make it in an energetic way because as we've seen donald trump has been talking nonstop about these cases on social media, at his rallies, to whip up his supporters and, you know, supporters of joe biden on the other side are obviously very upset with donald trump's behavior so they'll want to hear what joe biden has to say. >>...
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it's, frankly, one of the reasons he said he ran, because of the violence at charlottesville that we ago, at the unite the right rally. he centralizes this in his campaign pitch. he also hinted at some of the things we're seeing in florida under the leadership of ron desantis, which is book bans, changes to the curriculum, whitewashing slavery and the history in this country. that's top of mind for civil rights leaders. it seems it is also going to be very much a part of his campaign pitch. >> this comes at a moment where the president and governor desantis are likely going to be speaking frequently about their response to the approaching hurricane. the two men spoke yesterday. likely will again in the days ahead. let's do a little politics now. >>> the president, as you say, met with the civil rights leaders. we showed images there. it comes as he is trying to shore up support for black voters. republicans made some inroads, particularly with black men, in 2020. what are the democrats trying to do this time around? >> it's certainly interesting when it comes to issues of hate and al
it's, frankly, one of the reasons he said he ran, because of the violence at charlottesville that we ago, at the unite the right rally. he centralizes this in his campaign pitch. he also hinted at some of the things we're seeing in florida under the leadership of ron desantis, which is book bans, changes to the curriculum, whitewashing slavery and the history in this country. that's top of mind for civil rights leaders. it seems it is also going to be very much a part of his campaign pitch....
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and he is actually a -- citadel of -- ever since donald was not born in america, straight on to charlottesville to the points of him not wanting to have a judge because they were mexican american. there are hundred, thousand the muslim ban try this president. this is next president. who really believes in white power. that is his base and that is what he builds his political party off of. it just makes your stomach turn a lot to think that this person was once a day in the resolute death. same pace that fdr had a deal with. manhattan project with an executive order. john f. kennedy using an executive order to create the peace. we have trump sitting there suing in this kind of regional animosity. aimed at dividing our country. >> i want to talk more about that in the next plot because you raise excellent points in that answer. congresswoman murphy, among the charges that special counsel jack smith leveled against donald trump, incitement to insurrection is not one of them and that's one of the charges, correct me if i'm, wrong that the january 6th select committee says he could be charged. with
and he is actually a -- citadel of -- ever since donald was not born in america, straight on to charlottesville to the points of him not wanting to have a judge because they were mexican american. there are hundred, thousand the muslim ban try this president. this is next president. who really believes in white power. that is his base and that is what he builds his political party off of. it just makes your stomach turn a lot to think that this person was once a day in the resolute death. same...
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he talking about valley forge charlottesville. unfortunately yeah.so valley was was a really fascinating thing to me because so i'm sure many of you are familiar but so valley forge the winter of 1770 778 continental army outwits and they don't even have shoes they have nothing but hardtack to eat they're falling apart the have taken over huge portions of the country and they're in philadelphia all sitting around fires and the continental army is freezing in valley forge the valley. what i went to valley forge and i met an historian there who agreed to meet me and she had written a book about what i was interested in, which was not that winter. it was when we decided to care about that winter. and it took us basically century to care about that winter and we kind of needed have that moment in the late 1800s where all these various kind of victorian sensibilities and other things came together and we needed this symbol of grit and, persistence and sticking it out. and valley forge became that place. and so it's it's a fascinating thing that, you know,
he talking about valley forge charlottesville. unfortunately yeah.so valley was was a really fascinating thing to me because so i'm sure many of you are familiar but so valley forge the winter of 1770 778 continental army outwits and they don't even have shoes they have nothing but hardtack to eat they're falling apart the have taken over huge portions of the country and they're in philadelphia all sitting around fires and the continental army is freezing in valley forge the valley. what i went...
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lee's statue in charlottesville, they screamed, jews will not replace us.u see, the fates of the black and jewish communities in america, they are intertwined. they are in the visible. what [applause] that's why for more than a century, the adl has believed fiercely, that you can't fight antisemitism without countering anti black racism, and hate against all other groups. we do so, because we know, communities will never be safe, unless we are all safe. our country will never live up to its promise, if any one group is denigrated or dehumanized, or made to live in fear. 60 years ago, right before dr. king spoke here on these steps, in this place, a leader in our community, rabbi prince. he said a few important words. he said that when god created man, he created him as everybody's neighbor. and that neighbor is not a geographic term. it is a moral concept. it means, our collective responsibility, for the preservation of our dignity. and, 60 years later my friends, these words still resonate. what they still tell us, to stand up, and speak out in the face of
lee's statue in charlottesville, they screamed, jews will not replace us.u see, the fates of the black and jewish communities in america, they are intertwined. they are in the visible. what [applause] that's why for more than a century, the adl has believed fiercely, that you can't fight antisemitism without countering anti black racism, and hate against all other groups. we do so, because we know, communities will never be safe, unless we are all safe. our country will never live up to its...
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i doubt that the neo-nazis who were in charlottesville ever thought that a sitting president would tellthat they were very fine people. so there he was playing to all races, to all extremists. and all these people feel they have a home for the first time. this has happened in many countries, and it was our turn. i saw him doing what others have done before with great success. >> it always takes my breath away when you say it's our turn, because we want to imagine it was never going to be our turn. i'm struck by the fact that not only is donald trump not going to be on the debate stage with all of the other republican hopefuls, but there is the possibility of his doing something else, right? of choosing to sit down, whether with tucker carlson, weather with someone else in the right-wing echo chamber. in what way is that we pulled from the authoritarian playbook? >> i wasn't at all surprised that he is not going to show, up although you never know. he could kind of want to shake a few things up and come at the 11th hour. but, you know, debate is a kind of mock exercise in democracy. you
i doubt that the neo-nazis who were in charlottesville ever thought that a sitting president would tellthat they were very fine people. so there he was playing to all races, to all extremists. and all these people feel they have a home for the first time. this has happened in many countries, and it was our turn. i saw him doing what others have done before with great success. >> it always takes my breath away when you say it's our turn, because we want to imagine it was never going to be...