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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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other parole sites included richmond, northumberland, louisa, charlottesville, fairfax, and i want to give you a sense of how this will change. these are the paroles that i've been able to locate between april 10th and april 14th. look what happens after lincoln's assassination. they just absolutely blossom more and more men are coming in. there's more of an urgency on the behalf of both confederates and at union provost marshals in to find these men. if most of these men willingly sought paroles others found themselves arrested for failing to do so. in the early morning hours of april 15th. for example, brigadier general william. hf payne was arrested by the federal cavalry at his home in warrenton, virginia. now he would claim when he was arrested that he had actually just been getting ready to go see hancock and to turn himself in. it's a nice claim. but amid the manhunt for the assassins he was sent to washington's old capital prison. on april 21st. he was sent on to johnson's island in ohio. he would not be released until june 2nd, but keep in mind. he doesn't know that he's goin
other parole sites included richmond, northumberland, louisa, charlottesville, fairfax, and i want to give you a sense of how this will change. these are the paroles that i've been able to locate between april 10th and april 14th. look what happens after lincoln's assassination. they just absolutely blossom more and more men are coming in. there's more of an urgency on the behalf of both confederates and at union provost marshals in to find these men. if most of these men willingly sought...
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. >> rounding out the top five are wilmington, delaware, new orleans, cincinnati and charlottesville. big cincinnati guy. >> i'm a big new orleans fan. >> i'm never a fan. should i go ? >> great. yes. okay. put it on your list. >> does reno have jazz? >> no, but reno has lake tahoe and mountains. and it's beautiful. >> sorry. maybe next year. fort lauderdale. you know, maybe all right. >> your hometown. >> yeah. okay. next to the secret menu item at mcdonald's. wait, what? all right. it's only available during the restaurant's quick transition from breakfast to lunch. it's called the mcbrunch. what double cheeseburger with bacon, scrambled eggs and a hash brown between two sesame seed buns. >> rhiannon's coughing. she's so excited. are you excited for this? >> is this a video of it? oh, i guess it is. >> okay. you want me to read? are you okay? no, i got it. >> okay. this is. thank you, though. tiktok or the food guy says you can only request this at exactly 10:35 a.m. when both breakfast and lunch ingredients are out and near the grill. as of this morning, though, mcdonald's refuses
. >> rounding out the top five are wilmington, delaware, new orleans, cincinnati and charlottesville. big cincinnati guy. >> i'm a big new orleans fan. >> i'm never a fan. should i go ? >> great. yes. okay. put it on your list. >> does reno have jazz? >> no, but reno has lake tahoe and mountains. and it's beautiful. >> sorry. maybe next year. fort lauderdale. you know, maybe all right. >> your hometown. >> yeah. okay. next to the secret menu...
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i mean, you all saw what we saw in charlottesville. it was devastating.r country that was devastating to see. and so, you know, he spoke to that passionately. and, you know, that's why he's in this. he's in this because he believes that he can help move this country forward in the way that brings it to its best. when he talks about possibilities. that is what he was speaking to in an incredibly passionate way. >> while gun violence impacts communities all across the country, black, jewish, and marginalized communities often fall at the intersection of gun violence and hate-fueled violence. in many parts of the country, those who commit hate crimes can still have legal access to a gun. how important is it for this new office to address gun violence intersectionally? ms. jean-pierre: i mean, it is incredibly important. when we talk about gun violence, it's not one community that's affecting, as you just laid out; it is multiple community is. so, this is something that is at their intersection. it is so important that we do not forget a community here. as yo
i mean, you all saw what we saw in charlottesville. it was devastating.r country that was devastating to see. and so, you know, he spoke to that passionately. and, you know, that's why he's in this. he's in this because he believes that he can help move this country forward in the way that brings it to its best. when he talks about possibilities. that is what he was speaking to in an incredibly passionate way. >> while gun violence impacts communities all across the country, black,...
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. >> alana and her husband were gearing up for the school year in charlottesville, virginia they learneddle sons bus route was canceled. >> we were aware they had been struggling and we received notice students were not guaranteed to have a bus that would take them to their schools but we did not actually know for sure there was a problem until we received an email about two weeks before school started saying one of my children would not be bused to his school. so you are like doing the mental calculations and the gymnastics being like -- how can i make of this work with our family now? >>>> a recent usa today analysis found at least one instance of a major schoolbus shortage in in every state in the u.s. joanna is the ceo of hop skip drive, an organization that helps districts access supplemental transportation for students. >> we have had a school bus driver shortage for over a decade. that shortage was exacerbated by covid with a large number of drivers retiring early and we are just not finding enough people in the pool that want to be school draw -- school bus drivers for districts
. >> alana and her husband were gearing up for the school year in charlottesville, virginia they learneddle sons bus route was canceled. >> we were aware they had been struggling and we received notice students were not guaranteed to have a bus that would take them to their schools but we did not actually know for sure there was a problem until we received an email about two weeks before school started saying one of my children would not be bused to his school. so you are like doing...
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and charlottesville was exceptional, only within its death toll. in the past year and change, memorials and become protest sites in richmond, st. paul, washington, chapel hill, birmingham, c augustus, oxford, dallas, raleigh, san diego, and seattle. from the gulf of mexico to the canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific, memorials have emerged as the go to sites of racial activism. if memorials had become the litmus test of racial politics, because they are a public storytelling venue par excellence. they force us to confront basic questions about our past. what stories will be dignified ross rendezvous s'il vous plant . and a part of the background in which we live our lives and what stories and who is will be subsidized by tax dollars. transmitted by the landscape and preserved by the tenacity of the granite bronze and marble . and when i say the memorials of the new lunch counters, i just mean that the stories that we tell or do not tell but the american past are now on the front lines of the fight for racial justice. so, let's end w
and charlottesville was exceptional, only within its death toll. in the past year and change, memorials and become protest sites in richmond, st. paul, washington, chapel hill, birmingham, c augustus, oxford, dallas, raleigh, san diego, and seattle. from the gulf of mexico to the canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific, memorials have emerged as the go to sites of racial activism. if memorials had become the litmus test of racial politics, because they are a public storytelling...
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he told the story about the events of charlottesville in 2017, as he's talked about a lot, as the reasonis campaign. a few minutes later, he toll the same story -- he told the same story again nearly word for word. rachel: wow. pete: it is "politico," by the way, in right-wing outlet, with their white house pool readout of what happened. will: karine jean-pierre was asked about that, here's what she had to say. >> reporter: is it any concern the that he would fully retell a story in the same space, in the same vent? >> sometimes i respeak as well from here and retell a story. but, look, you know, i think it's important to note that the9 president was peeking -- speaking, as you said, at a fundraiser, and he was speaking from his heart. he was speaking about why he decided to do this. when you hear the president talk about this, it's always incredibly emotional for him, because he didn't have to. he went through an incredibly difficult time when he was deciding to jump into the race. the passion that he has when he tells that story and how important it is for him to have done something be
he told the story about the events of charlottesville in 2017, as he's talked about a lot, as the reasonis campaign. a few minutes later, he toll the same story -- he told the same story again nearly word for word. rachel: wow. pete: it is "politico," by the way, in right-wing outlet, with their white house pool readout of what happened. will: karine jean-pierre was asked about that, here's what she had to say. >> reporter: is it any concern the that he would fully retell a...
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and then along came charlottesville august of 2017.ng i never, never thought i would see in america. i'm sure you remember what happened along with me. we saw people marching out of fields with lighted torches. literally caring swastikas. there veins bulging and chanting anti-semitic bio, racist bile we heard in the 30s neo-nazis, the ku klux klan, white supremacists, on the process of this ugly demonstration young woman was murdered. and the president at the time was asked what happened? he said quote we were very fine people on both peoples. very fine people on both sides. i heard that i knew i could no longer sit on the sideline because the president of the united states had just drawn a moral equivalency he knows who stood for hates and those who stood against it. folks, 2020 hate was still on march in america. the sitting president was breathing oxygen into that hates it. everything we stood for, everything we believed in every thing that made america america, even our democracy was at risk. so i chose to run because silence is co
and then along came charlottesville august of 2017.ng i never, never thought i would see in america. i'm sure you remember what happened along with me. we saw people marching out of fields with lighted torches. literally caring swastikas. there veins bulging and chanting anti-semitic bio, racist bile we heard in the 30s neo-nazis, the ku klux klan, white supremacists, on the process of this ugly demonstration young woman was murdered. and the president at the time was asked what happened? he...
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host: charlottesville, virginia, eric. caller: i finished your book of one market under god. guest: yes, that's the other tom frank. i do get confused with him a lot but i didn't write that book. i didn't write any of those books. host: thank you for the clarification. when it comes to disaster funding, there's fema but fema also administers the national flood insurance program. guest: that is correct. host: remind people what that is. guest: it's a government program that basically sells flood insurance. it sells flood insurance to anyone who wants to buy it. it's the main supplier, about 90% of the flood insurance policies in the u.s. so it's really crucial. one thing to understand is that flood insurance is not part of your standard homeowners policy that will cover fire damage or wind damage or debris damage. you have to buy a separate policy to cover flood damage. the insurance companies have not been selling those for basically 50 years. fema now sells it. a lot of people, about 5 million fema policies which is way short of the number of policies there should be. a lot
host: charlottesville, virginia, eric. caller: i finished your book of one market under god. guest: yes, that's the other tom frank. i do get confused with him a lot but i didn't write that book. i didn't write any of those books. host: thank you for the clarification. when it comes to disaster funding, there's fema but fema also administers the national flood insurance program. guest: that is correct. host: remind people what that is. guest: it's a government program that basically sells flood...
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. >> thank you >> reporter: this summer sergeant eric thomas of the charlottesville, virginia police department was there when roslyn came calling. >> everybody this is roslyn so with the hug it just brightened my day and made me feel great. >> reporter: an effort that's bringing renewed pride to the force. >> keep being nice and showing love in return she will, it'll be twofold she'll get the respect and love back from not only law enforcement but society as a whole. >> how is that for having an impact roslyn, keep up the good work. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday i'm peter alexander. for all of us at nbc news we thank you for watching have a great night
. >> thank you >> reporter: this summer sergeant eric thomas of the charlottesville, virginia police department was there when roslyn came calling. >> everybody this is roslyn so with the hug it just brightened my day and made me feel great. >> reporter: an effort that's bringing renewed pride to the force. >> keep being nice and showing love in return she will, it'll be twofold she'll get the respect and love back from not only law enforcement but society as a...
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control of the senate in march of 1919 martin became minority leader eight months later he died in charlottesville future of the machine was in doubt. jesse frederick wrote this for his obituary, for more than 20 years this was the v master of party politics of the state. never separate the feet as a candidate and few of them he nominated for office for full strength were rejected of the pool so you see his obituary, as master him politician who always won elections and candidates always won. in 1919 a vacuum that the young harry byrd stepped into. he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth although tarnished. all the way back to the 17th century when william byrd arrived and fought in the rebellion. his maternal grandmother was a u.s. senator and ambassador to england and the noble column to the right mansions. and they could remember the federal troops going hungry because of the field on the wreckage of the economy, and while he was born into, a wreckage she was bornn into so after his father was elected speaker of the house of delegates, take charge of the family newspaper struggling to make
control of the senate in march of 1919 martin became minority leader eight months later he died in charlottesville future of the machine was in doubt. jesse frederick wrote this for his obituary, for more than 20 years this was the v master of party politics of the state. never separate the feet as a candidate and few of them he nominated for office for full strength were rejected of the pool so you see his obituary, as master him politician who always won elections and candidates always won....
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and charlottesville was exceptional only. in its death toll in the past year and change memorials have become protest sites in richmond. saint paul, washington dc chapel hill, birmingham saint augustine bentonville, oxford, dallas raleigh, san diego and seattle from the gulf of mexico to the canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific. memorials have emerged as the new go-to sites. of racial activism if memorials sorry if memorials have become the litmus test. of our racial politics. it's because they are our public storytelling venues. parx salons they force us to confront basic questions about our past. what stories? and whose will be dignified in public space what stories and whose will become part of the built environment and part of the unquestioned background against which we live our lives. and what stories and who's will be subsidized by tax dollars transmitted by the landscape and preserved by the tenacity of granite bronze and marble. and so when i say that memorials are the new lunch counters, i just mean
and charlottesville was exceptional only. in its death toll in the past year and change memorials have become protest sites in richmond. saint paul, washington dc chapel hill, birmingham saint augustine bentonville, oxford, dallas raleigh, san diego and seattle from the gulf of mexico to the canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific. memorials have emerged as the new go-to sites. of racial activism if memorials sorry if memorials have become the litmus test. of our racial politics....
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charlottesville was exceptional only in its death toll. in yethe past year and change memorials have become protest sites in richmond, st. paul, washington dc, chapel hill, birmingham, saint augustine,nt bentonville, oxford, dower, raleigh, san diego, and seattle. fromic the gulf of mexico to th canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific memorials have emerged as the new go to sites of racial activism. if memorials, i'm sorry, if memorials have become a litmus testst of our racial politics it's because they are a public storytelling venue part excellent. they force us to confront basic questions about our past. what stories and whose will be dignified in public spaces. e what stories and whose will become part of the built environment and part of the unquestioned background against which we live our lives? and what stories and whose will and what stories and whose will transmitted by the landscape, and preserved by the tenacity of granite, bronze and marble? when i say the memorials are the new lunch counters i just mean that the
charlottesville was exceptional only in its death toll. in yethe past year and change memorials have become protest sites in richmond, st. paul, washington dc, chapel hill, birmingham, saint augustine,nt bentonville, oxford, dower, raleigh, san diego, and seattle. fromic the gulf of mexico to th canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific memorials have emerged as the new go to sites of racial activism. if memorials, i'm sorry, if memorials have become a litmus testst of our racial...
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charlottesville virginia to start the whole government over again it doesn't work.y are not solving our problems at all. >> what makes you think a new group of people would do so? looks well, that it's a strength of the constitutional convention. if it is run on the right way by the right people i would get people who are able to determine who is sincere and who isn't, it is discernment pretty have to know who is seer and who genuinely wants to help people and who isn't sincere. this current group and i know a lot of them personally including former presidents are not sincere. what's up lead you to that conclusion? x they do not genuinely want to help people. they are in there ton help themselves. they are not solving the problems because they don't understand the problems. but i give you one example. mental health course in every school starting in kindergarten but something my charity does should be the first priority for they are not doing that because they don't understand the problem. >> okay this is from james democrat mine in macon, georgia hello. >> hello th
charlottesville virginia to start the whole government over again it doesn't work.y are not solving our problems at all. >> what makes you think a new group of people would do so? looks well, that it's a strength of the constitutional convention. if it is run on the right way by the right people i would get people who are able to determine who is sincere and who isn't, it is discernment pretty have to know who is seer and who genuinely wants to help people and who isn't sincere. this...
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and as you heard earlier, he said that the ease ease from the end of charlottesville miss on may. and i'm sorry if there is even a chart sort of a name source, but they could be made to me in the ukraine. you know me, well, i mean, the single hash it has revealed, these is some of the information before has them, hey, yeah, he has, he's talked a lot about the governments choosing the narrative and wanting to spin not in fact, you talked about this very specifically about the post 911 world in a recent article, let's have a listen to what he said about that one on sir, is that it is now an accepted reality. the presidents give the post 911 era, did not hesitate to manipulate and lie about even the most competent of intelligence reports if they do not feed into their political agenda. and now in the all school he goes to, as i can talk specifically about your role, course talks about the bush administration at the time saying that they were using the pretexts of my weapons of mass destruction to invade iraq. and he said, but the military intelligence was that, and as we found that s
and as you heard earlier, he said that the ease ease from the end of charlottesville miss on may. and i'm sorry if there is even a chart sort of a name source, but they could be made to me in the ukraine. you know me, well, i mean, the single hash it has revealed, these is some of the information before has them, hey, yeah, he has, he's talked a lot about the governments choosing the narrative and wanting to spin not in fact, you talked about this very specifically about the post 911 world in a...
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donald trump got one billion per cent right remember everybody was fired up about comments in charlottesville and he said it's nothing ending with robert e. lee or stone wall jackson or with the connecticut soldiers and sooner they're going to come and i'm paraphrasing for jefferson and washington and lincoln and you live in new york city. the city is about to go burbank erupt. this remind ghee the san francisco school board during covid weren't open and wouldn't let kids go because they were terrified that most of them would get covid and be fine. you're more dangerous driving to and from school in a school bus than actually get covid and have an wish your kid but they tried to rename every school in san francisco and even left wing people there were like this is bonkers, i have to believe that there still are enough sane people saying we are going to have 10s of thousands of illegal immigrants flooding in. >> let's put up a statue of the illegal immigrant who just committed six felonies last week. that should be the priority of the new york city council and the woman who was talking to john
donald trump got one billion per cent right remember everybody was fired up about comments in charlottesville and he said it's nothing ending with robert e. lee or stone wall jackson or with the connecticut soldiers and sooner they're going to come and i'm paraphrasing for jefferson and washington and lincoln and you live in new york city. the city is about to go burbank erupt. this remind ghee the san francisco school board during covid weren't open and wouldn't let kids go because they were...
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reporter said he told the story about why he ran for president and it was because donald trump charlottesvillewo minutes went by and repeated the same exact story verbatim. you have a background in medical profession but should be as a nation be concerned? >> it's concerning and also amusing because like my grandfather addresses so years ago, for the two days next to joe and would tell the story, i was in my late 30s and by then, they would double date with their wives so is adorable, what biden as president is doing. everybody embellishes, it's different each time push the country. but we know it's scary and that's why we sit here and smile and joke about it, what else are we going to do? >> i listen to you every morning like what are we doing about it? >> can i just say something? you got to start watching me. i think i'm getting uptight. >> no. i feel the news people say why you watch? there's nothing you can do. it's true, i can't change a thing i take my eyes off the news, it gets worse. [laughter] i've got to keep my eyes on it. [laughter] >> it's great to be here in person and i think y
reporter said he told the story about why he ran for president and it was because donald trump charlottesvillewo minutes went by and repeated the same exact story verbatim. you have a background in medical profession but should be as a nation be concerned? >> it's concerning and also amusing because like my grandfather addresses so years ago, for the two days next to joe and would tell the story, i was in my late 30s and by then, they would double date with their wives so is adorable,...
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. >> it's a familiar rebuke from biden, spurred to run for president while watching the charlottesville riots, to independence hall ahead of the midterms. >> equality and democracy are under assault. >> this address just one day after the republican debate. 2024 hopefuls fought for air time at the debate stage at the reagan library. biden unveiling a library for his late friend and long time senator, john mccain, says not all republicans are extreme. >> for john, it was country first. honor, duty, decency. freedom. liberty, democracy. and now, history has brought us to a new time of testing. >> and that another era is in reach. >> when we put partisanship aside and country first, i say we must and we will. we will. >> meanwhile, lawmakers in washington appear farther apart than ever with republicans embarking on hearings to impeach the president and barrelling toward a government shutdown that could begin this weekend. wolf? >> thank you. let's break all of this down with our political experts and gloria borger, let me start with you. this was a very stark warning from president biden t
. >> it's a familiar rebuke from biden, spurred to run for president while watching the charlottesville riots, to independence hall ahead of the midterms. >> equality and democracy are under assault. >> this address just one day after the republican debate. 2024 hopefuls fought for air time at the debate stage at the reagan library. biden unveiling a library for his late friend and long time senator, john mccain, says not all republicans are extreme. >> for john, it was...
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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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reporter: it is that familiar rebuke from biden spurred to run for president while watching the charlottesville riots cautioning on political violence on capitol hill to independence hall had of the midterms. >> quality and democracy are under assaults. >> reporter: this adjust one day after the republican debate. where 2024 hopefuls fought for air time on the debate stage at the reagan library. biden unveiling a library for his late friend and long time senator john mccain says not all republicans are extreme. >> for john, it was country first. honor. duty. decency. freedom, liberty, democracy. and now history has brought us to a new time of testing. >> reporter: and that another era of cooperation is within reach. >> when we put partisanship aside and put country first, i say we must. and we will. we will. >> reporter: meanwhile lawmakers in washington appear farther apart than ever with republicans embarking on impeaching the president with hearings that just begun and barreling toward a government shutdown that could begin this weekend. kayla tausche, cnn, the white house. >>> about 25 mill
reporter: it is that familiar rebuke from biden spurred to run for president while watching the charlottesville riots cautioning on political violence on capitol hill to independence hall had of the midterms. >> quality and democracy are under assaults. >> reporter: this adjust one day after the republican debate. where 2024 hopefuls fought for air time on the debate stage at the reagan library. biden unveiling a library for his late friend and long time senator john mccain says not...
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at a fundraiser he told a story about the events in charlottesville. a few minutes later he told the same story almost word for word. that's a memory loop, happens when you lose your train of thought and it happens a lot when you get old. you can dismiss all of this, you can say we are just nitpicking, just piling on, but this is the president of the united states, and his condition is getting worse. there's a gaffe almost every day. at the heart of our concern is vice president kamala harris, she is as they used to say, a heartbeat away from the presidency, the it ministration it's doing but it's best to bring some could ability to her, she's on a college tour, talked about climate anxiety the keeping people from having children, and she's been appointed to lead the federal office on gun violence and prevention. this is not working, herod has no credibly as a president. i repeat for the umpteenth time, nobody believes president biden can do the job for another 5.5 years and very few believe kamala harris is ready for the oval office. the president's d
at a fundraiser he told a story about the events in charlottesville. a few minutes later he told the same story almost word for word. that's a memory loop, happens when you lose your train of thought and it happens a lot when you get old. you can dismiss all of this, you can say we are just nitpicking, just piling on, but this is the president of the united states, and his condition is getting worse. there's a gaffe almost every day. at the heart of our concern is vice president kamala harris,...
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touting his economic record, boaters touted on his record pretty told the story about the events of charlottesville in 2017 is the reason for his campaign could'v humanist later he told the stor again nearly word for word part. with the very telling sign and it's got to be troubling for democrats. >> is troubling for democrats because we know this is what republicans are going to seize on, biden's age of what appears to be or what critics say is hi slowing down or showing his age. to be fair, this is probably seen on both sides of the aisle in terms of health and mental acuity, whether it is dianne feinstein or joe biden. all there different situations, president five miss running for reelection, very hard job prett sinister '80s and their questions as to whether someone at this age can hold this position. >> nikki haley said this. watch. >> these are people making decisions on our children's future. we need to know they are at the top up their game. we all know vibrant 75 euros that can run circles around us. and then we know joe biden. >> joe biden is not a spry 80, almost 81. >> maybe they shoul
touting his economic record, boaters touted on his record pretty told the story about the events of charlottesville in 2017 is the reason for his campaign could'v humanist later he told the stor again nearly word for word part. with the very telling sign and it's got to be troubling for democrats. >> is troubling for democrats because we know this is what republicans are going to seize on, biden's age of what appears to be or what critics say is hi slowing down or showing his age. to be...
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story from an off camera fundraiser this week where president biden detailed how race riots in charlottesvillenearly word for word a few minutes later. >> the president was making very clear why he decided to run in 2019. >> part of that campaign a promise to return to norms. something tough to do in d.c. in 2023. >> there are some new relaxed standards in town. would president biden ever show up to an official meeting wearing shorts and a hoodie? >> you've -- i'm assuming you are talking about the senate. he dresses better than most of us here. and i'm not going to comment on how senate is running their business and the decision that they make. that suspect to them that is not for us to decide. >> peter: that is the first white house reaction to the senate dress code changes and latest example of president biden being caught in the middle. he doesn't want to endorse some of his party's more progressive policies but he doesn't want to break with them, either. even though he is the leader of the democratic party. bret? >> bret: peter doocy live on the north lawn. >> peter, thank you. new jersey
story from an off camera fundraiser this week where president biden detailed how race riots in charlottesvillenearly word for word a few minutes later. >> the president was making very clear why he decided to run in 2019. >> part of that campaign a promise to return to norms. something tough to do in d.c. in 2023. >> there are some new relaxed standards in town. would president biden ever show up to an official meeting wearing shorts and a hoodie? >> you've -- i'm...
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the right to rally in charlottesville, jews will not replace us.a rise above these nativist -- nativist dark impulses? >> ken: you tell stories about it. you bring up a light. you tell the stories, as difficult as they may be and as uncomfortable as they may be. [applause] >> stephen: thank you for telling those stories. "the u.s. and the holocaust" is available now on pbs. jews, everybody! we will be right back with a performance from sudahn archives! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ yes! take youour love of f thee to the n next level!l! enteter for a chchance to win a a trip to sesee your favavoe pro-foototball team m play withth 5-hour enenergy's ultime fafan footballll sweepstakak. all l you gotta a do is buy yy 5-hour e energy prododuct, takeke a pic of f your receie, and go t to 5hewin.c.com to e. see yoyour favoritite team wherevever they plplay in the . plus, you'u'll unlnlock a 20% ofoff code fofor team mererch at fananatim whwhoa! enter totod! yes! >> stephen: making her television debut with "selfish soul" sudahn archives! [cheers and applause]
the right to rally in charlottesville, jews will not replace us.a rise above these nativist -- nativist dark impulses? >> ken: you tell stories about it. you bring up a light. you tell the stories, as difficult as they may be and as uncomfortable as they may be. [applause] >> stephen: thank you for telling those stories. "the u.s. and the holocaust" is available now on pbs. jews, everybody! we will be right back with a performance from sudahn archives! [cheers and...
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republican to endorse him in 2016 and stood by him on major controversies from the muslim ban to charlottesvilleat do you say to voters who hear you calling him an autocrat and they feel like they're getting whiplash. >> first off, i supported him in 2016 because he was going to be the nominee and i didn't want hillary clinton to be president of the united states. i make no apologies for that. i still don't want hillary clinton to be president of the united states. but i broke with him on election 2020. when you stand before the american people, behind the seal of the president in the east room of the white house and say the election has been stolen when it wasn't and there's no evidence to prove that it's stolen now nearly three years later, that to me was a disqualifying moment for donald trump. he's continued to do that and worse since then and so -- listen, american elections are about who's left to vote for, and i made the decisions i made then and donald trump left me. i didn't leave him. >> governor christie, let me press you on that. as you know, that was not the first time that donald t
republican to endorse him in 2016 and stood by him on major controversies from the muslim ban to charlottesvilleat do you say to voters who hear you calling him an autocrat and they feel like they're getting whiplash. >> first off, i supported him in 2016 because he was going to be the nominee and i didn't want hillary clinton to be president of the united states. i make no apologies for that. i still don't want hillary clinton to be president of the united states. but i broke with him on...
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we went to an nfl-funded research lab in charlottesville, virginia.n, tracking it, concussions and lower body extremities. helmets. this is the one i wore when i played. it looks fancy, right. it is now banned. you are not allowed to use it. helmets are evolving nine times the rate than in the past. these are positive things. what we learned in the shows is that while football can probably never be safe, it is safer than it has ever been. if the trends continue, 50 new rules changes the last two decades in the nfl alone, if that continues, the game whether continue to get safer. the college, coaches, the universities, the high school, youth, parents, they are watching what they are doing and they will follow the lead. >> what the high school kids wear, they wear specific helmets. i see the game ball there as well. did you get that for something? is that after the game? i know we got to go. >> this is a legit nfl football. i wanted to see if you could -- >> he is going to pick it off. >> i was scared it was going to hit phil's coffee. >> come on. coy w
we went to an nfl-funded research lab in charlottesville, virginia.n, tracking it, concussions and lower body extremities. helmets. this is the one i wore when i played. it looks fancy, right. it is now banned. you are not allowed to use it. helmets are evolving nine times the rate than in the past. these are positive things. what we learned in the shows is that while football can probably never be safe, it is safer than it has ever been. if the trends continue, 50 new rules changes the last...
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. >> last one, at a fundraiser this week, president biden told donors about how charlottesville inspired his campaign and according to the pool a few minutes later he told the story again nearly word for word, what's up with that? >> i can tell you is, i'm going to be careful not to talk about, this was a campaign event for this upcoming campaign, obviously in 2024, so i'm not going to speak to that, put that out there for the hatch act, what i can speak to is look, the president was making very clear why he decided to run in 2019. he made it very clear as to what he saw in this country and what was going on and he got 81 million votes, historic amount of votes from americans across the country who believed this was a president who could help get -- protect our democracy, get our economy back on track, and could be a leader and the adult in the room. so that's what you saw. i'm not going to speak to comments made during a campaign event, but i can certainly speak to why the president is president today and why he decided to take on this job and it is important for him to continue to deli
. >> last one, at a fundraiser this week, president biden told donors about how charlottesville inspired his campaign and according to the pool a few minutes later he told the story again nearly word for word, what's up with that? >> i can tell you is, i'm going to be careful not to talk about, this was a campaign event for this upcoming campaign, obviously in 2024, so i'm not going to speak to that, put that out there for the hatch act, what i can speak to is look, the president...
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he told the same story about the events of charlottesville in 2017 as the reason for his campaign presidency story two times minutes apart nearly word for word. i've had two grandparents go through then supra aural headphones. age is -- dementia. age is not the problem but senility that comes with age. i don't know president biden and i'm not a doctor. he keeps saying if you're concerned about my age, watch me. mr. president, we are watching you. social media erupted and one wrote elder abuse? that's what it is if he runs again saying he's not making it to 86. i hope that's not the case. i wicker the president of the united states well. but the polling shows eight in ten americans think he's too hold for a second term and demonstrates forgetting things and repeating himself and falling, it defeats the narrative. stuart: difficult subject and all americans want a robin lou bust and dynamic -- robust and dynamic president in charge. lauren: and respect age. stuart: it's very difficult to report on cognitive decline and big mcgurn said, it's speeding up. it's almost a gaffe a day these days. ca
he told the same story about the events of charlottesville in 2017 as the reason for his campaign presidency story two times minutes apart nearly word for word. i've had two grandparents go through then supra aural headphones. age is -- dementia. age is not the problem but senility that comes with age. i don't know president biden and i'm not a doctor. he keeps saying if you're concerned about my age, watch me. mr. president, we are watching you. social media erupted and one wrote elder abuse?...
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i met up with miller at biocorps, an nfl funded research lab in charlottesville, virginia, to test outthey seek to make the game safer. >> i am seeing some helmets that are super old school and some that look like a lamborghini. the helmet that i wore in my last years in the nfl, 2008, 2009, 2010, they are now all banned by the league. >> last year for the first time we saw position specific helmet designed for linemen with more hits to the front or crown of their head. for the first time we'll see a quarterback specific helmet. frequently because the back of their head hits the ground. >> three, two, one. >> ooh. >> what force was that? >> that's on the lower end of what would cause a concussion. >> as awesome as that was, it was scary as hell. now i understand why after game days i felt like waking up i had been in a car crash. for me thinking back to that's what i did back when i used to hit wedges when they were legal. >> with us and here we go. >> nfl data shows the kickoff rule changes including eliminating the wedge formation reduced concussions by 38% on that play alone. it's j
i met up with miller at biocorps, an nfl funded research lab in charlottesville, virginia, to test outthey seek to make the game safer. >> i am seeing some helmets that are super old school and some that look like a lamborghini. the helmet that i wore in my last years in the nfl, 2008, 2009, 2010, they are now all banned by the league. >> last year for the first time we saw position specific helmet designed for linemen with more hits to the front or crown of their head. for the...
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presidential candidate for donald trump, who is a person he has criticized on issues like race and after charlottesville i think the donors -- donors are important to all of the campaigns except for trump it seems because he has those small dollar doan sewn up. for scott he has to find a narrative why he is running, especially when he is polling in the low, you know, single digits under 10%. in terms of what's your path? are you going to win iowa, new hampshire? can you leverage the trump indictments to serve as a weapon against trump, or are you going to be kind of running for, you know, your legacy, your place in the history books? but more candidates in the race, the easier it is for trump to win. if you want to stop trump, they kind of video to consolidate. >> thanks for the conversation. >>> and coming up after "cnn this morning," stick around for "state of the union." dana bash sits down with gina raimondo, south dakota senator mike rounds and south carolina congressman, congresswoman nancy mace, 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> labor day weekend is here. and so is the sweltering heat. sor
presidential candidate for donald trump, who is a person he has criticized on issues like race and after charlottesville i think the donors -- donors are important to all of the campaigns except for trump it seems because he has those small dollar doan sewn up. for scott he has to find a narrative why he is running, especially when he is polling in the low, you know, single digits under 10%. in terms of what's your path? are you going to win iowa, new hampshire? can you leverage the trump...
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evidence told the story of the events of charlottesville in 2017 as the reason for his campaign.part. a few minutes later, he told the same story again nearly word for word. also, while he was in town, we showed you the video of where he was up on a podium and you got the president of brazil. he is waiting to go ahead and shake hands with president of brazil right over there. screen right. shakes hands with that guy and joe biden just leaves. >> ainsley: he didn't shake his hand. >> brian: by the way lula who he put in office castro problematic enough. couldn't handle the translator box like it was a walkman from 1978. so that looked bad. he also had a problem yesterday in a speech saying this him working with the translator box how he sat there just trying to i guess get it out. wasn't working. it was so distracting, meanwhile, the president of the united states also had a big speech. is he trying to win back the hispanic vote. here's a hint. i have never run for public office, but if you want to win hispanic vote. you should call them the hispanic caucus if they're in fact the
evidence told the story of the events of charlottesville in 2017 as the reason for his campaign.part. a few minutes later, he told the same story again nearly word for word. also, while he was in town, we showed you the video of where he was up on a podium and you got the president of brazil. he is waiting to go ahead and shake hands with president of brazil right over there. screen right. shakes hands with that guy and joe biden just leaves. >> ainsley: he didn't shake his hand. >>...
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ever since charlottesville, that's the way he opened his 2020 campaign. and they're focusing on that on the beginning of the speech, they see democracy as a more fundamental issue for the world, democracy versus autocracy, but also, of course, democracy polls better with the american people. it is part of their political message, big part of their political message, ukraine doesn't poll as well. they are going to make -- he will make a big pitch for ukraine on the back end of the speech and zelenskyy will follow with his speech today, the first time that president zelenskyy is speaking in person to the world forum, not virtually. also he'll be going to washington tomorrow to rally congress in person. and as well as to meet with the president. all of that is going to be happening, the big focus on ukraine, importantly the russian and chinese leaders not there, it will be interesting to see whether foreign minister lavrov is in his seat or whether he walks out during president biden's speech and you'll have raisi, the president of iran, i spent an hour with
ever since charlottesville, that's the way he opened his 2020 campaign. and they're focusing on that on the beginning of the speech, they see democracy as a more fundamental issue for the world, democracy versus autocracy, but also, of course, democracy polls better with the american people. it is part of their political message, big part of their political message, ukraine doesn't poll as well. they are going to make -- he will make a big pitch for ukraine on the back end of the speech and...
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, we can't get into wilmington, delaware, new orleans since avenatti and i have questions not charlottesville. i will say that was where i first started out in this tv career. >> and it is very beautiful in the blue ridge mountains where they carried the torches. >> i know tiki doesn't have a great history in the past ten years. >> no, no, no. >> or in the way it was founded. >> yeah, there were some problems throughout history. >> yes, but who made that list? let's go back to reno, first of all. >> okay. >> outdoor, outdoor access. yes. that's a very vague term. uh- just means you go outside, you go up to the door, you open the door. >> i mean, you go outside. >> okay. >> the criteria. >> yes. >> i have many, many questions. >> diversity. not the first city, i would think of. >> i mean, they may be diverse. >> i think there's other cities i would think of before that. i love new orleans. >> new orleans is on the list. >> new orleans is cute. yeah wilmington is very cute. if you've ever been to delaware. sure. close proximity to philadelphia. yeah sir. what else? >> just explore. yeah. explor
, we can't get into wilmington, delaware, new orleans since avenatti and i have questions not charlottesville. i will say that was where i first started out in this tv career. >> and it is very beautiful in the blue ridge mountains where they carried the torches. >> i know tiki doesn't have a great history in the past ten years. >> no, no, no. >> or in the way it was founded. >> yeah, there were some problems throughout history. >> yes, but who made that...
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senate in march of 1919 martin becamede minority leader, eight months later until later he died in charlottesvillefuture of the machine was in doubt. arjesse frederick wrote this for his obituary in the richmond times dispatch. >> for more than 20 years this virginian was a master party politics of the state he himself never suffer defeat as a candidate. and few of the men he nominated for office and behind his full strength were rejected at the polls. there you see in his obituary contemporaneously people saw as a master politician who always won elections and is candidates always one. his death in 1919 left a vacuum and it was a vacuum that a young harry burge stepped into. harry burr was born with the silvers wound in his mouth although it was a tarnished antique. his family can chase teresa all back to 17th century a time when william berg arrived on the banks of the james river and fought in the bacons rebellion. his maternal grandmother was a daughter of a u.s. senator ended ambassador to england by the time harry burr s was born in 17 virginia was in a state of genteelh poverty. historian a
senate in march of 1919 martin becamede minority leader, eight months later until later he died in charlottesvillefuture of the machine was in doubt. arjesse frederick wrote this for his obituary in the richmond times dispatch. >> for more than 20 years this virginian was a master party politics of the state he himself never suffer defeat as a candidate. and few of the men he nominated for office and behind his full strength were rejected at the polls. there you see in his obituary...
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eight months later, he died in charlottesville, and the future of the machine was in doubt.jesse frederick essary wrote this for his obituary in the richmond times-dispatch, which, quote, for more than 20 years, this virginian was the master of party politics of the state. he himself never suffered defeat as a candidate, and few of the men he nominated for office and behind whom he threw his full strength were rejected at the polls. so there you see in his obituary, you know, contemporaneously, people saw him as kind of a master politician who, you know, always wanted elections and his candidates always won. his death in 1919 left a vacuum. and it was a vacuum that a young harry byrd stepped into. so harry byrd was born with a silver spoon in his mouth, although it was a tarnished antique. his family could trace his history all the way back to the blue bloods of the 17/17 century, a time when william byrd arrived on the banks of the james james river and fought in bacon's rebels and his maternal grandmother was a daughter of a u.s. senator and ambassador to england. by the t
eight months later, he died in charlottesville, and the future of the machine was in doubt.jesse frederick essary wrote this for his obituary in the richmond times-dispatch, which, quote, for more than 20 years, this virginian was the master of party politics of the state. he himself never suffered defeat as a candidate, and few of the men he nominated for office and behind whom he threw his full strength were rejected at the polls. so there you see in his obituary, you know, contemporaneously,...
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think mark and i might have first discussed this project on a while playing tennis together in charlottesville years ago. and congrats on the book. it's just a marvelous book. i think mark is being modest in a sense. yes, maybe in some ways it's not, quote unquote, comprehensive. but i want to tell the audience that is a it's an unsurpassed examination and probably will be for some time. kennedy's policies on vietnam writ large. and i think, as mark just pointed out, he had to he had to go back and really consider policy in its entirety for us to then be able to understand what is the thinking. in late 1963, when so much is happening? and then, of course, he himself is was assassinated soon after the coup and the assassination of the south vietnamese leader. no, didn't jim, but i think i think what's so critical and why the book is so important and maybe i'll i'll i'll just make this point, barbara, and then turn it back to you is mark and i both know and i think you know, barbara, that audiences want to know about kennedy and his role in the in the buildup in vietnam. it is the the mother of
think mark and i might have first discussed this project on a while playing tennis together in charlottesville years ago. and congrats on the book. it's just a marvelous book. i think mark is being modest in a sense. yes, maybe in some ways it's not, quote unquote, comprehensive. but i want to tell the audience that is a it's an unsurpassed examination and probably will be for some time. kennedy's policies on vietnam writ large. and i think, as mark just pointed out, he had to he had to go back...
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that he predicated his entire campaign in 2020 on the attack in charlottesville.nt forces that are struggling in the united states that eventually were ramped into these autocratic forces democratic struggle. this is how he chooses to launch his major adolescent 2024. he's talking about going to ukraine, standing alongside zelenskyy, opposing putin, he was saying it in -- as there are these powerful autocrat somewhat to take. power i'm standing with the side of democracy. he doesn't need to be -- it's not that subtle who he's talking about. in his fight. he is making this a core part of his campaign. again, it appeals to democrats, but it really is i think both you valid struggle and something that he thinks is a fiber happening. inks>> i want to make sure thate talk about what's happening in wisconsin and the way in which something that could very often seem theoretical, esoteric, something like gerrymandering which is hard to talk about on tv. it seems to me that what you are watching in wisconsin is a good distillation of the challenge that democrats and democr
that he predicated his entire campaign in 2020 on the attack in charlottesville.nt forces that are struggling in the united states that eventually were ramped into these autocratic forces democratic struggle. this is how he chooses to launch his major adolescent 2024. he's talking about going to ukraine, standing alongside zelenskyy, opposing putin, he was saying it in -- as there are these powerful autocrat somewhat to take. power i'm standing with the side of democracy. he doesn't need to be...