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in 78 days. >> crowe: we're used to getting all "a's."ow, matt was kind of giving us a "c" for effort. we were preparing to do a simulated sprint number two. and in the middle of that, covid happened. and so darpa turned to us and said, "no more simulatins. this is real. we need you to deliver antibodies for covid." >> whitaker: dr. crowe's team at vanderbilt quarantined in the lab and worked round the clock to find lifesaving antibodies in the blood of covid survivors. >> crowe: we have to do experiments that are a little bit like looking for a needle in a haystack. we take their blood, and we look through millions and millions of cells. >> scientist: you can see that there's positive right here because it's starting to glow. >> crowe: you have a library of immunity in your body to everything you've ever seen. so we have to look through those and find the ones for the particular virus of interest and pull them out. >> whitaker: that's the needle in the haystack. >> crowe: that's the needle, exactly. >> whitaker: dr. crowe's lab delivered
in 78 days. >> crowe: we're used to getting all "a's."ow, matt was kind of giving us a "c" for effort. we were preparing to do a simulated sprint number two. and in the middle of that, covid happened. and so darpa turned to us and said, "no more simulatins. this is real. we need you to deliver antibodies for covid." >> whitaker: dr. crowe's team at vanderbilt quarantined in the lab and worked round the clock to find lifesaving antibodies in the blood of...
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crow: of course i was scared. if you are not, there is probably something wrong, or you don't realize the magnitude of the situation. there was a point where i was going to ask one of the officers for his firearm. i've used firearms before. i know i'm capable of doing what is necessary to protect myself and protect others. but i didn't know whether the officers were. my experience in combat is you never know who is willing to pull that trigger and know what is necessary, but i knew that i could. i was thinking of asking the officer for his firearm, but i decided not to. i'm a very different person now than i was when i was arrange a -- a ranger. i'm a father, husband, a member of congress. i thought i had left that life behind me, that i had changed. i never thought it would converge again, that i would be in a position of having to think like that and potentially act like that, certainly not a -- as a member of congress in 2021 in the house chamber at the capitol, but that something i -- those lives came back tog
crow: of course i was scared. if you are not, there is probably something wrong, or you don't realize the magnitude of the situation. there was a point where i was going to ask one of the officers for his firearm. i've used firearms before. i know i'm capable of doing what is necessary to protect myself and protect others. but i didn't know whether the officers were. my experience in combat is you never know who is willing to pull that trigger and know what is necessary, but i knew that i...
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along the way, we'll hear from a veteran of afghanistan and iraq, now congressman jason crow and we'll ask him the question that used to be almost taboo. was the decision to invade afghanistan made in too much haste? did we rush into war? our story begins on september 10, 2001. when president george w. bush used his fighting words for an altogether peaceful cause against a very different enemy. >> there are too many of our kids in america who can't read today. maybe not in this school, but around the nation there is just too many. and now it's time to wage war on illiteracy for the young and to whip this problem early. >> the next morning president biden continued his education tour in florida, where his brother jeb was governor. it was september 11th, 2001. >> the president at a sarasota, florida elementary school, about to begin a reading event gets first words shortly after 9:00 a.m. and n a phone call from his national security adviser. one plane has crashed into the world trade center. minutes later, chief of staff andrew card leans over and whispers in the president's ear. the re
along the way, we'll hear from a veteran of afghanistan and iraq, now congressman jason crow and we'll ask him the question that used to be almost taboo. was the decision to invade afghanistan made in too much haste? did we rush into war? our story begins on september 10, 2001. when president george w. bush used his fighting words for an altogether peaceful cause against a very different enemy. >> there are too many of our kids in america who can't read today. maybe not in this school,...
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who sent her a special birthday message. just crowe who sent her a special birthday message.— crowege. just keep going. what an amazing _ birthday message. just keep going. what an amazing feeling _ birthday message. just keep going. what an amazing feeling you - birthday message. just keep going. what an amazing feeling you are i what an amazing feeling you are going _ what an amazing feeling you are going to — what an amazing feeling you are going to have when you can say you've — going to have when you can say you've claimed the globe. has your aussie heart-throb _ you've claimed the globe. has your aussie heart-throb been _ you've claimed the globe. has your aussie heart-throb been in - you've claimed the globe. has your aussie heart-throb been in touch i aussie heart—throb been in touch lately? aussie heart-throb been in touch latel ? ., �* , aussie heart-throb been in touch latel ? ., �*, ., lately? now, he's ghosted me, how rude is that? _ lately? now, he's ghosted me, how rude is that? that _ lately? now, he's ghosted me, how rude is that? that was _ lately? now, he's ghoste
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i thank my colleague, representative crow, a former army ranger, for championing this effort. to say that lieutenant colonel would be an understatement. growing up in a segregated neighborhood in denver he was valedictorian in his class and national merit scholar and first students to attend college of agriculture and mechanic arts which is now colorado state university. mosley was the school's first plaque varsity football player and served as vice president of his college class as a junior and as a senior. and at the start of the second world war mosley dreamed of serving his country as a pilot. after being denied the opportunity to join the rotc program in, he paid for his own physical and taking lessons. the program in june of 1941, mosley was not drafted to join them. he whats sent to an artillery unit in oklahoma. he protested, writing letters to members of congress and the president until he was finally accepted into the tuesday you tphoeut. they flew more than 15,000 missions over north africa and europe during world war ii. lieutenant colonel mosley served as a pilot
i thank my colleague, representative crow, a former army ranger, for championing this effort. to say that lieutenant colonel would be an understatement. growing up in a segregated neighborhood in denver he was valedictorian in his class and national merit scholar and first students to attend college of agriculture and mechanic arts which is now colorado state university. mosley was the school's first plaque varsity football player and served as vice president of his college class as a junior...
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it is the new jim crow.s your response to that quick. >> this is part and parcel what the democratic party has done stoking fear in the black community almost 90 percent of people are voting democrat so they won't be happy until they have 100 percent of us doing that but i move from mississippi and to this day my mother talks about having to sneak and drink water just to take a step out of the white only water fountain to see if it taste the same. of course it did that is jim crow what joe biden talks about in these election laws are not jim crow eliminating things implemented in response to the pandemic like 24 hour voting and drive-through voting that was actually available only one day in a county which ironically is not the largest county for blacks in texas it is dallas you don't have any focus on dallas because they want to keep us in this position where they manipulate us to believe what is ultimately not true. but it has worked successfully for them and you see that when the number of us who continue
it is the new jim crow.s your response to that quick. >> this is part and parcel what the democratic party has done stoking fear in the black community almost 90 percent of people are voting democrat so they won't be happy until they have 100 percent of us doing that but i move from mississippi and to this day my mother talks about having to sneak and drink water just to take a step out of the white only water fountain to see if it taste the same. of course it did that is jim crow what...
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also tell them to stop saying jim crow.ey mention jim crow i asked the people in the gym what does that mean and they say is that a bird or something? they need to tell them it's segregation. >> that's an amazing point and i have no trouble dumbing it down. comes natural to me. and one of the things o'reilly did that was so effective was that he spoke like the folks. if you are smart you don't have to try to sound smart. if you are actually intelligent you don't have to prove how intelligent you are by using very big words, right? you just want to communicate simply powerfully and effectively and get right to the point. so i will no longer say fossil fuels. [applause] >> jesse. >> or jim crow. >> jesse way back here at the back. we are going to take your last question and then we will get into the book signing want to reiterate we cannot take photos and we can't do personal visions at this book signing will be the fastest book signing we have ever done just like this is the largest crowd we have ever had. last question. >>
also tell them to stop saying jim crow.ey mention jim crow i asked the people in the gym what does that mean and they say is that a bird or something? they need to tell them it's segregation. >> that's an amazing point and i have no trouble dumbing it down. comes natural to me. and one of the things o'reilly did that was so effective was that he spoke like the folks. if you are smart you don't have to try to sound smart. if you are actually intelligent you don't have to prove how...
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so the state legislatures want to go back to pre-covid, was pre-covid jim crow? the attorney general of the united states says i need to double the number of civil rights division attorneys i have, and they have a new civil rights leader who is a bigot, an out and out bigot. why does he want to double the civil rights attorneys? to go after these republican states because you see what they are doing is the worst thing since the 1960's, when robert kennedy was attorney general of the united states. you see what's going on here? they are saying that people with whom they disagree are potential domestic terrorists. they lump everybody in with the klan. they lump everybody in with the neo-nazis. by the way, if you are not white and you love america, and you're not part of this counterrevolution, this american marxism movement, do you know what they say about you and there are many of you, black hispanic interracial, what have you, they say you have been colonized. your mind, your belief systems, have been destroyed. you have been colonized. you may be black. you may
so the state legislatures want to go back to pre-covid, was pre-covid jim crow? the attorney general of the united states says i need to double the number of civil rights division attorneys i have, and they have a new civil rights leader who is a bigot, an out and out bigot. why does he want to double the civil rights attorneys? to go after these republican states because you see what they are doing is the worst thing since the 1960's, when robert kennedy was attorney general of the united...
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unusual punishment for the right to housing the right to employment and what that slavery with jim crowone with african-americans it would take a human right solution to deal with the human rights assault and the cold war just even serrated that. it allows those the right of healthcare to be labeled as communistic the right to education that is what the communist say you are advocating for that in the mccarthy area then you must be a communist led organization. so as a scholar i am drawn to understanding the structure whatar african-americans have and what created those rights? and what are the strategies we have tried to overcome the denial of those rights? that african-americans have quick. >> before we wrap up the book is the second you can buy it quite easily to read and digest and have conversations and then what this work does to you i read these books but i don't get a sense that you have given up they are topics that can be despondent and totally aimless the products are too big but i don't get that sense from you but they are bridges that cannot be crossed how do you have any s
unusual punishment for the right to housing the right to employment and what that slavery with jim crowone with african-americans it would take a human right solution to deal with the human rights assault and the cold war just even serrated that. it allows those the right of healthcare to be labeled as communistic the right to education that is what the communist say you are advocating for that in the mccarthy area then you must be a communist led organization. so as a scholar i am drawn to...
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and i remember that was really cool because when they came, when i was a senior and russell crowe is unset, shooting the movie, like right on campus. and i was an extra in that movie because i was a student, i was around and you can see me behind russell crowe. so the 1st professional set i was ever on was a ron howard set with an academy award winner wrote, it wasn't, you know, some dumb the world turns lamps. yeah. i got like the champagne system like i think i want to do this. and then a couple years later i was on the nbc on days that it was not quite the same but a little bit. all right, we're talking to cal bread and the new show will come back and we'll talk more about football this season coming up. but the new show is an obstacle course, competition called progress over on peacock which is one of n b c's. i remember for a while disney, when they wanted to do a film where they showed arreola, they send it over dimension films. and i'm sure that you know, i'm sure i would nbc state anything that they considered to be the staff tributary and putting it over. and the point to me
and i remember that was really cool because when they came, when i was a senior and russell crowe is unset, shooting the movie, like right on campus. and i was an extra in that movie because i was a student, i was around and you can see me behind russell crowe. so the 1st professional set i was ever on was a ron howard set with an academy award winner wrote, it wasn't, you know, some dumb the world turns lamps. yeah. i got like the champagne system like i think i want to do this. and then a...
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so that america could see how violent jim crow really was. how black people just trying to sit at the lunch counter would bring down condiments all over them. brutality all over black folks being nonviolent because what that does is it short-circuits the narrative that well, they had it coming. what did they do? you saw they didn't knowtheir place. you saw that they were being threatening .they were just being black. so the nonviolence was a way to short-circuit that traditional fallback narrative. and you think about, that's a narrative that we're in right now. what did he do? you must have done something to get shot. and with that, the nonviolence in the movement, we also have black folks armed. like the deacon for defense who was threatening these nonviolent protesters from the violence that was raining down on them. we've got a narrative of the civil rights movement that is more bifurcated. then it needs to be. you had the militants. i talk about with the black panther party. what the black panther party for self-defense, they arose as a
so that america could see how violent jim crow really was. how black people just trying to sit at the lunch counter would bring down condiments all over them. brutality all over black folks being nonviolent because what that does is it short-circuits the narrative that well, they had it coming. what did they do? you saw they didn't knowtheir place. you saw that they were being threatening .they were just being black. so the nonviolence was a way to short-circuit that traditional fallback...
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the south, it was seen as doing it the wrong way because they weren't being silent and exiting jim crow as a way of life. >> i've had a few conversations since they filmed judas in the black messiah came out it's been interesting to me so many young people don't have any real awareness of the black panther party especially payday and how much it was in the conversation, how important and unique it was a moment to have something like that happen and it somewhat faded in people's mind, that potency of that moment for them so it's interesting to have that to the forefront bit more but why do you think the black panther party of the civil rights and -- or vietnam era seemed to kind of fade from the nationalal dialogue and not have the same level of impact? >> i think it was several things. one is that they got reduced to just guns. the black panther party was about community empowerment and self defense so they had a free breakfast program, they had ran medical clinics because these were the things the community needed in order toes be strong. that breakfast program was defined as a nefario
the south, it was seen as doing it the wrong way because they weren't being silent and exiting jim crow as a way of life. >> i've had a few conversations since they filmed judas in the black messiah came out it's been interesting to me so many young people don't have any real awareness of the black panther party especially payday and how much it was in the conversation, how important and unique it was a moment to have something like that happen and it somewhat faded in people's mind, that...
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it is a way to bring the cameras and so america can see how violent jim crow really was black peopleust trying to sit at a lunch counter they would have spent in condiments all over them from the black folks being nonviolent so it short-circuits the narrative that they had it coming. what did they do to get that? you saw they didn't know their place. you saw they were being violent and threatening they were just being black so the nonviolence was a way to short-circuit that narrative that is the american we are in right now. he must've done something to get shot. and that nonviolence is the movement with black folks armed who were protecting the nonviolent protesters from the violence raining down on down. 's we have americas with the civil rights movement that is more bifurcated than it needs to be you have the militant with the black panther party and for self-defense it is viewed as a response to the masses police brutality with no accountability in the system to bring these police officers to justice to make the violence stop they were killing and beating and false arrest and not
it is a way to bring the cameras and so america can see how violent jim crow really was black peopleust trying to sit at a lunch counter they would have spent in condiments all over them from the black folks being nonviolent so it short-circuits the narrative that they had it coming. what did they do to get that? you saw they didn't know their place. you saw they were being violent and threatening they were just being black so the nonviolence was a way to short-circuit that narrative that is...
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so that america could see how violent jim crow really was. how black people just trying to sit at the lunch counter would bring down condiments all over them. brutality all over black folks being nonviolent because what that does is it short-circuits the narrative that well, they had it coming. what did they do? you saw they didn't knowtheir place. you saw that they were being threatening .they were just being black. so the nonviolence was a way to short-circuit that traditional fallback narrative. and you think about, that's a narrative that we're in right now. what did he do? you must have done something to get shot. and with that, the nonviolence in the movement, we also have black folks armed. like the deacon for defense who was threatening these nonviolent protesters from the violence that was raining down on them. we've got a narrative of the civil rights movement that is more bifurcated. then it needs to be. you had the militants. i talk about with the black panther party. what the black panther party for self-defense, they arose as a
so that america could see how violent jim crow really was. how black people just trying to sit at the lunch counter would bring down condiments all over them. brutality all over black folks being nonviolent because what that does is it short-circuits the narrative that well, they had it coming. what did they do? you saw they didn't knowtheir place. you saw that they were being threatening .they were just being black. so the nonviolence was a way to short-circuit that traditional fallback...
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south, this was seen as doing it the wrong way because they weren't being silent and accepting jim crow as the way of life. >> i've had a few conversations since the film "judas and the black messiah" came out and it's been so interesting to me that so many young people don't have any real awareness of the black panther party, and especially the heyday at that point and kind of how much it was in the conversation nationally, how important it was, how unique it was in a moment to have something like that happen. i think that it's somewhat faded in, you know, in people's minds, that kind of potency of that moment for them, so some pop cultural things kind of bring that to the forefront a little bit more, but why do you think that the black panther party of the civil rights and early vietnam -- or vietnam era kind of seemed to kind of fade from the national dialogue and not have the same level of impact? >> i think it was several things. one is that they got reduced to just guns, and the black panther party was about community empowerment and community self-defense. so they had a free brea
south, this was seen as doing it the wrong way because they weren't being silent and accepting jim crow as the way of life. >> i've had a few conversations since the film "judas and the black messiah" came out and it's been so interesting to me that so many young people don't have any real awareness of the black panther party, and especially the heyday at that point and kind of how much it was in the conversation nationally, how important it was, how unique it was in a moment to...
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am a crows of anchorage, it's still insniring to me!— inspiring to me!essional _ inspiring to me! you're a professional basketball l inspiring to me! you're a - professional basketball player, ten years ago, that would not been possible. we years ago, that would not been ossible. ~ , ., , ., , years ago, that would not been ossible. ~ , ., , ., possible. we 'ust need to be able to .la , possible. we 'ust need to be able to -la , i possible. we 'ust need to be able to play. | think—...
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crow, for five minutes. mr. crow: madam speaker, it is my honor today to recognize the accomplishments of mi casa resource center, now in their 45th year of service. mi casa was founded in 1976 by a group of eight latino mothers who dreamed of a better world of themselves -- for themselves and their family. they wanted employment and education and expanded mi casa to include business development, delivering training for low-income entrepreneurs who just needed an opportunity. today, mi casa is a pillar for mothers, latinos and anyone looking for business support in the denver metro area. mi casa helped launch 45 new businesses, reached more than 1,800 people overall. the transformational impact of any casa on our -- mi casa on our community can't be understated. i commend them on their remarkable work and i congratulate them on their 45th anniversary. madam speaker, it is my honor today to recognize the efforts of several churches in my district that worked tirelessly to provide relief, support, and resources to
crow, for five minutes. mr. crow: madam speaker, it is my honor today to recognize the accomplishments of mi casa resource center, now in their 45th year of service. mi casa was founded in 1976 by a group of eight latino mothers who dreamed of a better world of themselves -- for themselves and their family. they wanted employment and education and expanded mi casa to include business development, delivering training for low-income entrepreneurs who just needed an opportunity. today, mi casa is...
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behind me was jason crow and he was calling his wife. the thought occurred to me, i really need to call my kids. i have two adult kids in their mid-to-late 20's. and i really hesitated because i guess in my naivete i thought they might not know what was going on and i did not want to alarm them. i have a close relationship with my children and i was afraid of alarming them. although i had texted early on when the capitol police were starting to text us, i had told my family in a group thread what was going on. but of course that stopped as soon as we started our egress from the gallery. in a crouched down on my hands and knees position, i texted my son and said, set up a facetime. although they say i facetimed them. i don't remember that, and quite honestly i would be surprised that happened because i did not think i was that proficient with facetime, but that is what they say happened. i thought i asked them to set up. be as it may, i was on face time with my kids, trying to reassure them as mothers or fathers are wont to do. you don't
behind me was jason crow and he was calling his wife. the thought occurred to me, i really need to call my kids. i have two adult kids in their mid-to-late 20's. and i really hesitated because i guess in my naivete i thought they might not know what was going on and i did not want to alarm them. i have a close relationship with my children and i was afraid of alarming them. although i had texted early on when the capitol police were starting to text us, i had told my family in a group thread...
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we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow. we were more than that. >> welcome to the event tonight. my name is paul. to make it quick, i've been a longtime political activist since the mid-1980s, and that's when i met jack after his first book first strike came out about the downing of tw 8800. i met him in dc and interviewed him. since then on my nationally syndicated show, i've interviewed him at least ten times for every book that has been published. he's the author of many books, unmasking obama deconstructing obama, first strike twa 800 and many others. besides the book offering, he's been an investigative journalist and rights every week for america's spectators and worldnetdaily, and also he is an activist in his own right. back in 2004 we teamed up to bring down john kerry. if you remember the swift boat veterans who was a best-selling author we worked to bring the book unfit for command and that is the book with all of the vietnam veterans is what brought down john kerry's candidacy. jack was an independent writer, pr
we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow. we were more than that. >> welcome to the event tonight. my name is paul. to make it quick, i've been a longtime political activist since the mid-1980s, and that's when i met jack after his first book first strike came out about the downing of tw 8800. i met him in dc and interviewed him. since then on my nationally syndicated show, i've interviewed him at least ten times for every book that has been published. he's the author of many...
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and it was a way to bring the cameras in so that america could see how violent jim crow really was. how black people just wanted to sit at the lunch counter. would bring down condiments all over this. brutality all over black folks being nonviolent is what that does is it short-circuits the narrative that you know, they had it coming.what did they do to get that, you saw that they were, they didn't know their place. when you saw theythwere being violent, you saw they were being threatening they were just being black .so the nonviolence was a way to short-circuits that traditional fallback narrative and you think about that, that's a narrative that we'rein right now . what did he do? he must've done something to get shot. and with that, the nonviolence in the movement, it also has black folks aren't like the deacons for defense who were protecting these nonviolent protesters from the violence that was raining down on them. so we got a narrative of the civil rights movement that is more bifurcated thanit needs to be . you have the militants, i talk about with the black panther party f
and it was a way to bring the cameras in so that america could see how violent jim crow really was. how black people just wanted to sit at the lunch counter. would bring down condiments all over this. brutality all over black folks being nonviolent is what that does is it short-circuits the narrative that you know, they had it coming.what did they do to get that, you saw that they were, they didn't know their place. when you saw theythwere being violent, you saw they were being threatening they...
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that took the form ofjim crow laws, segregated _ that took the form ofjim crow laws, segregated schoolse of simple, such as this statue, that symbolised that whites— this statue, that symbolised that whites were still supreme in these areas _ whites were still supreme in these areas so. — whites were still supreme in these areas. so, it is amazing that it has continued — areas. so, it is amazing that it has continued up— areas. so, it is amazing that it has continued up until the second day, but it— continued up until the second day, but it is— continued up until the second day, but it is a — continued up until the second day, but it is a very hopeful sign that it has— but it is a very hopeful sign that it has now— but it is a very hopeful sign that it has now come down. james gannon, a relative of robert e lee and freelance journalist. and finally, i want to tell you about this story. the driveway to an english county home that became famous earlier this year when a piece of meteorite fell on it is to go on public display. london's natural history museum has sent local workmen to lift
that took the form ofjim crow laws, segregated _ that took the form ofjim crow laws, segregated schoolse of simple, such as this statue, that symbolised that whites— this statue, that symbolised that whites were still supreme in these areas _ whites were still supreme in these areas so. — whites were still supreme in these areas. so, it is amazing that it has continued — areas. so, it is amazing that it has continued up— areas. so, it is amazing that it has continued up until the second...
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and then jim crow was back. we hadn't heard jim crow for the longest time. i mean, it's extraordinary. and i think it is because of truck or as a popular figure because that's what they have. you know, the democrats hate the, the progressives and republicans are terrified a populace. ok. and that's what keeps this going and watching everyone fight each other. it's just perfectly fine with them because trump does haunt them in hans the political system. it cons. the elite go ahead in las vegas. well, i don't know if it's necessarily because trump is a way that the media is doing bad. first off, i think the media is doing bad and really losing their numbers is because they're so dishonest and people are catching our independent media like ours it is or gaining and gaining gaining, gaining ground. however, i just, it's really true that certain times i thought, okay, this part was movement truck. it's something cool you know and saying it's something that it's not the normal establishment politics, but the more and more goes on. it's like i say the more and more
and then jim crow was back. we hadn't heard jim crow for the longest time. i mean, it's extraordinary. and i think it is because of truck or as a popular figure because that's what they have. you know, the democrats hate the, the progressives and republicans are terrified a populace. ok. and that's what keeps this going and watching everyone fight each other. it's just perfectly fine with them because trump does haunt them in hans the political system. it cons. the elite go ahead in las vegas....
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have an alternative vision about the plight of blacks we should never be defined by slavery or jim crowre more than that. for joining us i am the director of the center for jefferson studies at monticello. it is my pleasure to introduce our guest author discussing his book the complete victory a saratoga on —- in the american revolution published
have an alternative vision about the plight of blacks we should never be defined by slavery or jim crowre more than that. for joining us i am the director of the center for jefferson studies at monticello. it is my pleasure to introduce our guest author discussing his book the complete victory a saratoga on —- in the american revolution published
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. >> wister crow -- mr. crow was recognized. >> thank you. i can't help but think back to my last deployment in afghanistan in 2005. there was a moment where i'd been awake for several days walking with a heavy rucksack in the mountains of afghanistan and wondering and asking myself, where was the debate? why weren't people asking the questions then? why weren't people paying attention? i'm glad they are. but is chairman smith, i don't really -- [video breaking up] ten congresses. it's a 20 year conflict that our country owns and we have to have a broader discussion. it's not a two-month conflict. i appreciate your candor and i appreciate the seriousness with all -- with all three of you have dealt with. serious issues to be addressed. i've two lines of questioning. one about our continuing obligation to our partners in the next about the planning in advance of the evacuation. i want to start the partner question with the recognition that i believe firmly that all three of you share as deeply as i do. we have a continuing obligation. all thre
. >> wister crow -- mr. crow was recognized. >> thank you. i can't help but think back to my last deployment in afghanistan in 2005. there was a moment where i'd been awake for several days walking with a heavy rucksack in the mountains of afghanistan and wondering and asking myself, where was the debate? why weren't people asking the questions then? why weren't people paying attention? i'm glad they are. but is chairman smith, i don't really -- [video breaking up] ten congresses....
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in this sense, like i said, jim crow was the ultimate expression of good government and efficiency. -- this is southern leaders talking, not me. we make sure people are lit rat right that they've paid their poll taxes and are responsible and upstanding, if they come from a tradition of upright good government and their grandfather costs vote. notice how race is lurking but not vocalizesed. then we'll have a more efficient government. in louisiana was profoundly dominated by a small elite. they did not view it as an excellent, right. it was fine to eliminate core white voters with the black voters in the jim crow era it was to them better democracy and efficiency. okay we've made it almost to the end. i'm going to finish on time. good thing it's recorded for posterity. talking about the south is a good place to mention the quintessential progressive reform prohibition. prohibition was international movement to eliminate alcohol of why you might ask did anyone want prohibition must less get it ratified as an amendment to the constitution. why do people want prohibition? who wanted it? y
in this sense, like i said, jim crow was the ultimate expression of good government and efficiency. -- this is southern leaders talking, not me. we make sure people are lit rat right that they've paid their poll taxes and are responsible and upstanding, if they come from a tradition of upright good government and their grandfather costs vote. notice how race is lurking but not vocalizesed. then we'll have a more efficient government. in louisiana was profoundly dominated by a small elite. they...
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we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow. we are more than that. >> to watch the rest, visit booktv.org and put on the "afterwards" tab to watch this and all previous episodes. >> welcome to the event tonight, i've been a longtime political activist. ... first book, about the downing of twa 800. i met him in d.c., interviewed him down there. i've interviewed him at least ten times for every book that he's the author of many books, unmasking obama, deconstructing obama, first strike twa 800, and many others. besides the book authoring, he's been an investigative journalist. he writes every week for american thinker, "american spectator" and worldnetdaily. and also he's an activist in his own right. back in 2004, me and him teamed up to bring down john kerry. if remember the swift boat veterans, jerry corsi is a best-selling author and john o'neillo' both jack and i worked with them nationwide to bring the book unfit for command to the fore and that's the book and our activism with all the vietnam veterans is what brought down
we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow. we are more than that. >> to watch the rest, visit booktv.org and put on the "afterwards" tab to watch this and all previous episodes. >> welcome to the event tonight, i've been a longtime political activist. ... first book, about the downing of twa 800. i met him in d.c., interviewed him down there. i've interviewed him at least ten times for every book that he's the author of many books, unmasking obama, deconstructing...
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. >> this is jim crow on steroids what they're doing in georgia. and 40 other states. what is this all about? you imagine passing a law saying you cannot provide water or food for someone standing in line to vote? >> you don't have to imagine it. it's now a reality in 2021 america. so again, the question. you what is president biden prepared to do about it beyond talk? senator manchin's new compromise voting legislation the so-called freedom to vote act is seen as the last chance for democrats to get voting rights of legislation of any kind through this congress. can mr. bipartisanship get ten republicans onboard to overcome his beloved filibuster? not likely. my first guest tonight is one of the most prominent black people in america, john legend, the award winning musician who has become a vocal advocate for voting rights in this country. earlier i spoke to john just prior to the release of the democrats' new voting rights bill. john legend, thanks so much for joining me on the show tonight. john, the last time we spoke, it was the night before the election. i rememb
. >> this is jim crow on steroids what they're doing in georgia. and 40 other states. what is this all about? you imagine passing a law saying you cannot provide water or food for someone standing in line to vote? >> you don't have to imagine it. it's now a reality in 2021 america. so again, the question. you what is president biden prepared to do about it beyond talk? senator manchin's new compromise voting legislation the so-called freedom to vote act is seen as the last chance...
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also tell them to stop saying jim crow but when they mention jim crow i asked people in the gym whaty is that a bird or something? it is segregation. >> that is ann amazing point. i have no trouble dumbing it down. it comes naturally to me. one of the things are so effective is he spoke like the folks. if you are smart you do not have to try to sound smart. if you are actually intelligent you do not have toik prove how intelligent you are by using a very big words, right? you just want to communicate simply, powerfully and effectively and get right to the point. i will no longer say fossil fuels. [laughter] jesse, way, way back here in the room at the back were going to take our last question. they will get into this book citing. went to reiterate we cannot take photos into personal sessions at this book signing. got to be very, very quickly the fastest book signing with quevery dumper just like this is the largest crowd ever had. sort last question, click site jesse minimus chris have a question i have my calling arizona for biden on the last election of 2020. >> we save the best fo
also tell them to stop saying jim crow but when they mention jim crow i asked people in the gym whaty is that a bird or something? it is segregation. >> that is ann amazing point. i have no trouble dumbing it down. it comes naturally to me. one of the things are so effective is he spoke like the folks. if you are smart you do not have to try to sound smart. if you are actually intelligent you do not have toik prove how intelligent you are by using a very big words, right? you just want to...
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. >> the nominees for best historical adaptation are -- tucker carlson, jim crow. >> medical jim crow. if we still had water fountains the unvaccinated would have separate ones. >> steve hilton, apartheid. >> vaccination wants mass apartheid in schools. >> candace owen, segregation. >> segregation is reintroduced under the guise of medical safety. >> marjorie taylor green, nazi germany. >> we can look back in history where people were told to wear a gold star and they were definitely treated like second class citizens so much so that they were put in trains and taken to gas chambers in gnatsia germany, and this is exactly the type of abuse that nancy pelosi is talking about. >> trevor: whoo! that's a tough category! i mean, as a south african, i think the apartheid comparison was easily the best, being forced to wear masks is a lot like apartheid. we all remember how nelson mandela said i refuse to wear a face diaper! famous words, man, because that's what apartheid was, if you didn't choose to be white, then you were oppressed and this is the exact same thing. one of the reasons i lo
. >> the nominees for best historical adaptation are -- tucker carlson, jim crow. >> medical jim crow. if we still had water fountains the unvaccinated would have separate ones. >> steve hilton, apartheid. >> vaccination wants mass apartheid in schools. >> candace owen, segregation. >> segregation is reintroduced under the guise of medical safety. >> marjorie taylor green, nazi germany. >> we can look back in history where people were told to wear...
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we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow. we were more than that. >> welcome to the event tonight. my name is paul. to make it quick, i've been a longtime political activist since the mid-1980s, and that's whe
we should never be defined by slavery or jim crow. we were more than that. >> welcome to the event tonight. my name is paul. to make it quick, i've been a longtime political activist since the mid-1980s, and that's whe
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the jim crow south, the beginning of the great depression. with my mom.en call uncle tom for 30 years. >> i know this terrain. >> uncle tom. oreo, coconut, the antichrist, you name it i've been called that. that's one reason i will be successful in sacramento. i'm not going there to make friends. i'm not afraid -- i expect to be -- >> he showed me where he attended is politically to his childhood home in south-central la and we talked about the impact he could have on the u.s. senate if elected. laura: people talking about potential senate retirements on the democrat side. if you are governor you would have the replacement power. >> the governor replaces the senator. recently alex padilla, for kamala harris, i would have the power it as you know we have a 50/50 split in washington dc and if anything happened to diane feinstein, she might retire i have the ability to replace her. one of the reasons democrats are freaking out. jillian: we learned president biden is planning to come to the state to campaign for gavin newsom against the recall, carol arrived
the jim crow south, the beginning of the great depression. with my mom.en call uncle tom for 30 years. >> i know this terrain. >> uncle tom. oreo, coconut, the antichrist, you name it i've been called that. that's one reason i will be successful in sacramento. i'm not going there to make friends. i'm not afraid -- i expect to be -- >> he showed me where he attended is politically to his childhood home in south-central la and we talked about the impact he could have on the u.s....
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tries from bibin parsons and amee—leigh murphy crowe saw ireland women beat italy 15—7 in their rugby on five points at the top of the table. and scotland had to come from behind three times to beat spain by 27—22. they'll face ireland in the final round next saturday. huddersfield giants ended their super league season with a 112—24 win over bottom side leigh centurions. louis senior scored two of their eight tries whilst leigh will be relegated with just two wins to their name all season. time now for some of the day's other sport stories. and italy's filippo ganna retained his world time trial title in belgium. the team ineos rider pipped home favourite wout van art for the second year in a row. britain's ethan hayter finished eighth. after winning a motogp race for the first time last weekend, francesco bagnaia has done it again by claiming victory at the san marino grand prix. starting from pole he led every lap, holding off championship leader fabio quartararo to win his home race. leeds rhinos have completed the super league challenge cup double in wheelchair rugby. they beat l
tries from bibin parsons and amee—leigh murphy crowe saw ireland women beat italy 15—7 in their rugby on five points at the top of the table. and scotland had to come from behind three times to beat spain by 27—22. they'll face ireland in the final round next saturday. huddersfield giants ended their super league season with a 112—24 win over bottom side leigh centurions. louis senior scored two of their eight tries whilst leigh will be relegated with just two wins to their name all...
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of what used to be called jim crow. the freedom to vote at is a necessary step to put an end to these assaults on the franchise as majority leader, myintention to hold a vote on this bill as soon as next week . now, finally on the debt ceiling. in the long history of our country, the long long history the united states has never default on its obligations to pay its debts. the full faith and credit of the united states is in the bedrock of our country's economic prosperity . to stop this record that both parties years have worked together to preserve no matter whose president, democrat or republican in the past, the other party always got to the plate and said we can't let the country fall. the most recently when president trump was in hoffice, democrats on three separate occasions to work with republicans to suspend the debt ceiling and continue to ensure the us was able to pay its bills. even when there was a democratic majority in the house . we did not resort to hostagetaking or proclaim it was the other side's resp
of what used to be called jim crow. the freedom to vote at is a necessary step to put an end to these assaults on the franchise as majority leader, myintention to hold a vote on this bill as soon as next week . now, finally on the debt ceiling. in the long history of our country, the long long history the united states has never default on its obligations to pay its debts. the full faith and credit of the united states is in the bedrock of our country's economic prosperity . to stop this record...
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veiled thing, corruptpt,t was niekro tierney, a mistake to enfranchise black w men and therefore jim crow system is a moral justified bullish experiment. he writes in his book and says book is for people black people are just as capable, talented and flawed as other human beings and if you do not believe this, you will be unable to read and understand this book. i'm not even trying to convince you if you are that person, trying too write the truth. for me, i think it's very tempting, there's an idea of dollars in general that our role is to persuade people who don't already agree with us to agree with us. it would be nice happened but i don't think that's my job. fundamentally my job is similar to objective journalists, my job is to write what's happening best i can also the public can make the decision based on whatever information they get they feel is useful. i feel like my job is to put down a record of events as acuras i can get, not to say but my argument in a way that will persuade be in my way. if you do that, ultimately you end up risking the you will be dishonest in your argumen
veiled thing, corruptpt,t was niekro tierney, a mistake to enfranchise black w men and therefore jim crow system is a moral justified bullish experiment. he writes in his book and says book is for people black people are just as capable, talented and flawed as other human beings and if you do not believe this, you will be unable to read and understand this book. i'm not even trying to convince you if you are that person, trying too write the truth. for me, i think it's very tempting, there's an...
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begins monday with oklahoma republican congressman markwayne mullin and democratic congressman jason crow of colorado and tom malinowski of new jersey. january 6th views from the house next week each night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> in the beginning there was energy. without source. without destination. drifting through the cosmic abyss. gathering in clouds. convulsed by turbulent can you remember rents that clashed and clashed again in chaotic eruptions that spewed forth and reformed into a complex new form, matter, with an order and a purpose and it cooled and crystallized and after eons of darkness and violence it was cleansed and its purpose fulfilled. light. but before the first creature squirmed from the prime evil slime into the light of day the fragile balance between earth, sea and sky was maintained in a way that preserved energy. for the natural cleansing process over millions of years crushed and transformed became vegetation into fuels, fossil fuels, colorado, oil and gas. and then came man who took coal and burned it for heat and harnessed its energy in engines and it wa
begins monday with oklahoma republican congressman markwayne mullin and democratic congressman jason crow of colorado and tom malinowski of new jersey. january 6th views from the house next week each night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> in the beginning there was energy. without source. without destination. drifting through the cosmic abyss. gathering in clouds. convulsed by turbulent can you remember rents that clashed and clashed again in chaotic eruptions that spewed forth and...