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we have had instances — expense dixie -- expectancy.ad instances when she _ expense dixie -- expectancy. we have had instances when she has _ expense dixie -- expectancy. we have had instances when she has been - had instances when she has been refused treatment because they cannot work out how to treat someone with disabilities. thinking about her having covid and having to go to the hospital is absolutely terrifying. the hospital is absolutely terrifying-— the hospital is absolutely terri inc. ., , ., , terrifying. the initial priority programme _ terrifying. the initial priority programme was _ terrifying. the initial priority programme was based - terrifying. the initial priority programme was based on i terrifying. the initial priority. programme was based on the terrifying. the initial priority - programme was based on the risk of hospitalisation and death. the committee — hospitalisation and death. tie: committee which advises hospitalisation and death. ti2 committee which advises government examined a different set of data then
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chicks. >> as a result of statements made by the dixie chicks, two radio networks ban the dixie chicksey were more daring than any punk band. >> great to be back. the return to the scene of the crime. >> they took on the establishment that wanted to own them. and they refused to knuckle under. >> i thought i would say something brand new, and just say, just so you know, we are ashamed the president of the united states. >> we've asked artists, for decades, to be barometers of culture and be voices of dissent. and in the wake of 9/11, it was just seen as a bridge too far. >> people wanted escapism, at the time, because there was a lot to escape. so, we were listening to norah jones and jack johnson. and coldplay. >> when "yellow" came out, a lot of the hipster, alternative kids were like, i love this. and i was one of them. >> it felt great. it's like, here is radio head and u2 put together, in a pop-friendly package that's catchy, rock music. >> john mayer was this virtuoso guitar player who wrote these love songs. he was huge. ♪ your body is a wonder land >> in the 2000s, rock, itself
chicks. >> as a result of statements made by the dixie chicks, two radio networks ban the dixie chicksey were more daring than any punk band. >> great to be back. the return to the scene of the crime. >> they took on the establishment that wanted to own them. and they refused to knuckle under. >> i thought i would say something brand new, and just say, just so you know, we are ashamed the president of the united states. >> we've asked artists, for decades, to be...
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dixie's north carolina. and tennessee is proudly represented. ohio is another colorful spectacle.ntanned beauties on top. and finally the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, a historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. next on american history tv, abraham lincoln scholar harold holzer revisits the 16th president inaugural address delivered on march 4th, 1865, just six weeks before his assassination. it's considered one of the most iconic speeches in american history. the new york historical society hosted the discussion. >> we are honored to welcome them harold holzer back. he is the director of the roosevelt house
dixie's north carolina. and tennessee is proudly represented. ohio is another colorful spectacle.ntanned beauties on top. and finally the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, a historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. next on american history tv, abraham lincoln scholar harold holzer revisits the 16th president inaugural address delivered on march 4th, 1865, just six weeks before his assassination. it's...
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dixie's north carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.ectator -- spectacle. the florida float with its suntanned beauty comes by and finally, the parade comes to an end as desk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three.
dixie's north carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.ectator -- spectacle. the florida float with its suntanned beauty comes by and finally, the parade comes to an end as desk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. ♪ >> you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span three.
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dixie's north carolina. and tennessee are proudly represented. ohio is another colorful spectacle.ed beauties comes by. and finally the parade comes to an end comes to an end and brings to a close an exciting day, a historic day. a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen it's leader. >> american history tv on c-span 3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. coming up every weekend, saturday, the history makers with the conversation between founder and president juliani williams. and the series will continue with roous simmons. watch several for the united states government. nathaniel philbrick speaks about "in the heart of the sea." and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on "the presidency" a look back at farewells and inaugurations. a look back at previous presidents. dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, and ronald reagan. exploring the american story. watch "american history tv" this weekend on c-span 3. >>> next on "american history tv" abraham lincoln scholar revisits the 16th president's éjg. just six weeks before his assassination.mj considered one ofa
dixie's north carolina. and tennessee are proudly represented. ohio is another colorful spectacle.ed beauties comes by. and finally the parade comes to an end comes to an end and brings to a close an exciting day, a historic day. a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen it's leader. >> american history tv on c-span 3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. coming up every weekend, saturday, the history makers with the conversation between founder...
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. ♪♪ dixie's north carolina and tennessee are proudly represented. florida float with its suntan beauties comes by. and finally the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close an exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered, a great nation has chosen its leader. ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on cspan3. tonight, former white house social secretary lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well" the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight, beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on cspan3. ♪♪ >>> you're watching american history tv every weekend on cspan3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on cspan3, created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american
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dixie's north carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.ful spectacle. ♪ the florida float with its suntan beauties comes by. and finally, the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend, we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> tonight on reel america, apollo 14, a nasa film documenting the third successful mission to land on the moon. here is a preview. >> 200 feet per second. >> that looks good. >> w looks great -- the view looks great. looks like you're going right over. 170 feet out. 8%. you are barely crossing the north. you can land over here. >> dropping down. >> ok. looking great. >> 60-seconds. >> 40 feet. three feet per second. 30. three feet per second. 20 feet. looking great. 10. >> stop. auto. we are on the surface. >> ok, we made the landing. >> roger. >> 5.5 hours later, sheppard left the lunar module to begin the
dixie's north carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.ful spectacle. ♪ the florida float with its suntan beauties comes by. and finally, the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. >> this is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend, we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. >> tonight on reel america, apollo 14, a...
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dixie's carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.spectacle. ♪ florida float with its suntan beauties comes by. and finally, the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america." saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> in an event hosted by spelman college president and by the prairie view a&m president discuss the history of african-americans in education and the important of historically black colleges and universities. here's a preview. >> but it really did take a long time for us as black scholars to insist on the relevancy of our own experiences. and so, to do so in the 1960's as scholars was really a revolutionary moment. it became a revolutionary movement to say that the canon had to be questioned. now, of course, it is true that across time there had always been
dixie's carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.spectacle. ♪ florida float with its suntan beauties comes by. and finally, the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close and exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series "reel america." saturday at 10 p.m. and sunday at 4 p.m. eastern here on american...
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dixie's north carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.cle. ♪ the florida float with its suntan beauties comes by. and finally, the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close an exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. ♪ >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. earlier this week, joseph biden was sworn in as the nation's 46th president on january 20. to celebrate inauguration day, american history tv looks back at past inaugurations and farewell addresses. here is a preview. >> the economic deals that we have suffered have come upon us upon it several decades. it would not go away and days, weeks, or months. but they will go away. they will go away because we as americans have the capacity now as we have had in the past to do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. in this
dixie's north carolina and tennessee are proudly represented.cle. ♪ the florida float with its suntan beauties comes by. and finally, the parade comes to an end as dusk approaches and brings to a close an exciting day, an historic day, a day that will long be remembered. a great nation has chosen its leader. ♪ >> you can watch archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american...
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♪ ♪ ♪ i'm from kentucky but this ain't no dixie chicks this is not route 66 she step out ♪ ♪ take liket, thot, thot just left out the city ♪ ♪ it was hot, hot, hot think they with me but they not, not, not i just cannot stop ♪ ♪ i'm 'bout to buy my bro a drop she came to kick it with her friends ♪ ♪ they takin' shots, shots, shots i'm a hot shot ♪ met her at the club and i took her to the casa get bread nonstop know my name ♪ ♪ ring a bell like raja from the city like rondo, rajon but i'm from the ♪ ♪ white side like hassan way too fly but i'm not trying had y'all's fun but ♪ ♪ it's my time chain go bling i ain't talking 'bout hotline ♪ ♪ young and i got time but i finally got one it's about time make the whole city shine ♪ ♪ every time that i shine let me know now if you not down 'cause you left ♪ ♪ and you not 'round need a julep and a hot brown go 'head ♪ ♪ let that top down i'm from kentucky but this ain't no dixie chicks this is not route 66 ♪ ♪ she step out take like fifty flicks i'm way too selective with the folks that i ♪ ♪ get mixy with she said that's a lie, boy you a thot,
♪ ♪ ♪ i'm from kentucky but this ain't no dixie chicks this is not route 66 she step out ♪ ♪ take liket, thot, thot just left out the city ♪ ♪ it was hot, hot, hot think they with me but they not, not, not i just cannot stop ♪ ♪ i'm 'bout to buy my bro a drop she came to kick it with her friends ♪ ♪ they takin' shots, shots, shots i'm a hot shot ♪ met her at the club and i took her to the casa get bread nonstop know my name ♪ ♪ ring a bell like raja from the city...
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nine and 11. , . , emmeline and dixie aged nine and 11. , .,, ., , and 11. and 11. this was our fifth trip up there _ and 11. this was our fifth trip up there summer. _ and 11. this was our fifth trip up there summer. as - and 11. this was our fifth trip up there summer. as a - and 11. this was our fifth trip - up there summer. as a teacher, i said _ up there summer. as a teacher, i said let's — up there summer. as a teacher, i said let's go explore, let see — i said let's go explore, let see nature. 0ur i said let's go explore, let see nature. our first i said let's go explore, let see nature. 0urfirst trip i said let's go explore, let see nature. our first trip we caught— see nature. our first trip we caught frogs. and we went out chasing — caught frogs. and we went out chasing frogs and lizards and wildlife _ chasing frogs and lizards and wildlife. , . ., , wildlife. they were camping with their — wildlife. they were camping with their cousin, _ wildlife. they were camping with their cousin, chris. - wildlife. they were camping with their cousin, chris. w
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back in 2000 friend of mine was in new york city and the dixie chicks were there, and we did not havee got to the door, and then he bolted, i ran off and a
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he adopted george wallace's segregationism and strom thurmond's dixie crat party. he brought in this weird lyndon he rouche theory. we're a country that has million of americans who believe neil arm strong never went to the moon. he mixed all these up together with being a tv celebrity. he seems to me to be a weird, strangening one-off president. and hence he's going to now be facing lawsuits pouring on him for what he did to the georgia secretary of state. trying to sate, find me the boats. new york's southern district is going to be coming after him. he has scores of sexual hassment suits. i don't see how trump has a resurgence in american history. i think his numbers are even going to go lower as ex president. there's a chance -- george w. bush and jimmy carter were able to do them. carter through winning the nobel. [ inaudible ] -- empathy and open heart. right now, bush 43 is doing paintings on immigration. his views are very pro-american administration. so they have opportunities to go up. trump, i think, only goes down, and he's got perhaps a second impeachm
he adopted george wallace's segregationism and strom thurmond's dixie crat party. he brought in this weird lyndon he rouche theory. we're a country that has million of americans who believe neil arm strong never went to the moon. he mixed all these up together with being a tv celebrity. he seems to me to be a weird, strangening one-off president. and hence he's going to now be facing lawsuits pouring on him for what he did to the georgia secretary of state. trying to sate, find me the boats....
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liz had driven to mammoth pool with her daughters emmeline and dixie, aged nine and 11.ip up there, this summer. as a teacher, i'm like, "let's go explore, let's go see nature." our first trip up there, emmeline caught some frogs, and was going around chasing toads and frogs and lizards and just — the wildlife. they were camping with their cousin, chris. we were all having a good time, we werejust enjoying ourselves. mammoth pool, yeah, is a very, very special place. i've been going up there since i was about seven days old, and 49 now, so been going up there for a very long time. it was fairly calm, not a lot going on. weather was mild. and rather warm. local sheriff tyson pogue was just three months into his newjob. the day started out like any other day — i was at home with the family, relaxing, looking forward to a quiet weekend. a small fire had been reported to melissa wise of the us forest service. i first heard about it on friday, september 4. it was a fire that would need to be investigated, and so i was tasked to be the investigator. on friday evening, it was a
liz had driven to mammoth pool with her daughters emmeline and dixie, aged nine and 11.ip up there, this summer. as a teacher, i'm like, "let's go explore, let's go see nature." our first trip up there, emmeline caught some frogs, and was going around chasing toads and frogs and lizards and just — the wildlife. they were camping with their cousin, chris. we were all having a good time, we werejust enjoying ourselves. mammoth pool, yeah, is a very, very special place. i've been going...
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liz drove to mammoth pool with her daughters emmeline and dixie aged nine and 11.our fifth trip up there summer. as a teacher, i said let's go explore, let see nature. our first trip we caught frogs. and we went out chasing frogs and lizards and wildlife. they were camping with their cousin, chris. we were all having a good time, just enjoying ourselves. - mammoth pool, yes, i is a very special place. i have been going up there since i was- about seven days old. and i am 49 now, so i have been going up there - for a very long time. it was fairly calm, not a lot going on. weather was mild. and rather warm. local sheriff tyson pogue was just three months into his newjob. the day started out like any other day. i was at home with the family, relaxing, looking forward to a quiet weekend. a small fire had been reported to melissa wise of the us forest service. i first heard about it on friday, september four. it was a fire that would need to be investigated and so i was tasked to bd investigator. —— to be the. on friday evening it was a quarter ofan acre. 0n the morning
liz drove to mammoth pool with her daughters emmeline and dixie aged nine and 11.our fifth trip up there summer. as a teacher, i said let's go explore, let see nature. our first trip we caught frogs. and we went out chasing frogs and lizards and wildlife. they were camping with their cousin, chris. we were all having a good time, just enjoying ourselves. - mammoth pool, yes, i is a very special place. i have been going up there since i was- about seven days old. and i am 49 now, so i have been...
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of a good mom additional home in macau how do you to look in months ahead into tatic and probably dixie having to make out while they can mount. the little. lamb. and i. feel like i wish to know where. i'm about to head out my can make beautiful. and i was told or away. from the shuttle to me a cool and i know it also would. slow down my plot. in the highest. my. mike and i would if you. do you to. get up there kiss in the sun the fuzzy loser who would be if you had to hop up follow him and then bust my buddy. cool minus. the spot of michigan home. home vice there's a little pool didn't has same sort of effect in that. area. you're. going to have them going. been so long that had to have. been the. mob in there. while the whole song were. in a lock on the hood and saw in all the gifts the. gifts the push. the mobile some of the. little how do you honestly think they had no school so the movement with a shambles would die and a little. less area. than. the other the visual areas of the old. have been now been for you. if i could have bought a bus. in the come up in the fall bungalow woul
of a good mom additional home in macau how do you to look in months ahead into tatic and probably dixie having to make out while they can mount. the little. lamb. and i. feel like i wish to know where. i'm about to head out my can make beautiful. and i was told or away. from the shuttle to me a cool and i know it also would. slow down my plot. in the highest. my. mike and i would if you. do you to. get up there kiss in the sun the fuzzy loser who would be if you had to hop up follow him and...
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but the guy on the right representing dixie doesn't look as happy as the glory hallelujah on the left. about six months later or so, he's looking at more realistic collage. in june 1862, has this double-page set of illustrations about news. and up at the top, this is -- go on, please. next. at the top, we see a grieving widow, we presume. not a lot of explanation, but the war is not all happy. next. we also see a picture of a wounded soldier in uniform minus part of i see leg. so this is not a happy scene, all around. although we have people thrilled to be getting news of the war and, of course, any type "harper's" talks about news of the war, all of the news is in "harper's weekly" for the most part. next. and he even has a -- next. he has an illustration of an illustrator doing his work. and he also foresees the interest in the work of the media, look at all of the boys crowded around watching the sketch artist at work. some -- go on. next, next. some people said that illustration was of homer himself. but others say it was alfred bold. he was one of the illustrators from harper's w
but the guy on the right representing dixie doesn't look as happy as the glory hallelujah on the left. about six months later or so, he's looking at more realistic collage. in june 1862, has this double-page set of illustrations about news. and up at the top, this is -- go on, please. next. at the top, we see a grieving widow, we presume. not a lot of explanation, but the war is not all happy. next. we also see a picture of a wounded soldier in uniform minus part of i see leg. so this is not a...
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perhaps he just cheated of everybody, and what is he doing, whistling dixie?e can say, call? he's fooling around on marine one? where is the sec commissioner? i would find out who these headphones were told the guy to church of the they'll out hedge funds because the winning it is a securities fraud. they are so arrogant about it, they did it so everyone could see. joe was going to do anything about it, so they don't care. juliana, way out about this numerous times. his questions about whether the treasury secretary should be recusing herself. do they have an obligation to comment on this given her situation? >> definitely. they think they could get one day may become a two in the past. but -- >> gillian: boat, they are going to have to come up with talking points quickly. this is no longer wall street versus main street. this is wall street and big tech against main street. what happened yesterday was incredible. big tech inserted themselves into this situation and sided with the hedge funders. read it and shut down the chat rooms that were hosting the thousa
perhaps he just cheated of everybody, and what is he doing, whistling dixie?e can say, call? he's fooling around on marine one? where is the sec commissioner? i would find out who these headphones were told the guy to church of the they'll out hedge funds because the winning it is a securities fraud. they are so arrogant about it, they did it so everyone could see. joe was going to do anything about it, so they don't care. juliana, way out about this numerous times. his questions about whether...
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get dixie ultra plates... three times stronger than the leading store brand. dixie.they were convinced that it was one of the two of them and that the other helped. >> go back to the damn drawing board. >> there was a person seen going across the lawn of the ramsey house. >> lou dedicated a big part of his life to finding jonbenet's murderer. >> detective lou smit was like, whoa. >> he just said i have a name. i want you to write it down. >> lou took all of the information that he had and developed a database. three generations of my family has been involved working on the jonbenet ramsey case. >> the first officer arrives at 5:55. >> wow, that's fast. >> i know, that's really fast. >> lou smit's family believes all but one person on that list is innocent. >> we're in better position today than we've ever been to solve the jonbenet ramsey case. >> jonbenet ramsey! >> jonbenet was an entertainer. she would entertain at the drop of a hat. >> she loved to sing and dance and perform. it was natural for her. >> i competed with jonbenet. she had all these wonderful costume
get dixie ultra plates... three times stronger than the leading store brand. dixie.they were convinced that it was one of the two of them and that the other helped. >> go back to the damn drawing board. >> there was a person seen going across the lawn of the ramsey house. >> lou dedicated a big part of his life to finding jonbenet's murderer. >> detective lou smit was like, whoa. >> he just said i have a name. i want you to write it down. >> lou took all of...
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if you think that, you know, if you think the dollar is going the way the guy thinks dixie among the 80, the other thing a lot of kids today and maybe the reddit crowd, they're buying digital gold and bit coin. maybe that's why gold lost a little luster of late. >> coming up, another big move for game stop. the stock is soaring in the after hours session. coming up, you'll hear from one former scc attorney who says the big move could raise red flags and later, twitter on a tear we'll break down how to adtre the social stock that and more on this special edition of flat money. >>> welcome back to this bonus hour of "fast money" . game stop surging again after hours with so much volatility surrounding the name the next guest says there should be more than a halt on the stock. he thinks the scc should suspend trading all together on game stop let bring in jacob frankel, a former season your counsel for the enforcement division great to have you as always what in your view is going wrong here this is a group of investors on a social media site. >> well, there is nothing wrong with the fr
if you think that, you know, if you think the dollar is going the way the guy thinks dixie among the 80, the other thing a lot of kids today and maybe the reddit crowd, they're buying digital gold and bit coin. maybe that's why gold lost a little luster of late. >> coming up, another big move for game stop. the stock is soaring in the after hours session. coming up, you'll hear from one former scc attorney who says the big move could raise red flags and later, twitter on a tear we'll...
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this was sufficiently so to call the associated press -- you would think that he was dixie born, a descendent of robert e lee. the reason i bring this up is not to suggest that kennedy was by any means racist or that he was philosophically opposed to the civil rights movement. perhaps it was unfair that in the senate, he displayed not a profile in courage but a profile in cowardice. he showed ''a profile in caution and moderation''. he meant to capture the broad centre of american politics. liberals were reconciled by his aspirations which he clothed in their vocabulary. conservatives took note of his deeds which rarely challenged their opinions or interests.''despite the fact that his career never rose above the level of mediocrity in the eyes of most observers, kennedy found himself poised to run for the highest office. he lost the nomination in 1956. that would have put him on the failed ticket headed by stevenson. he did not get their vice presidential nomination in 56. the first step toward securing the democratic nomination was -- the first step was to secure the democratic nomination.
this was sufficiently so to call the associated press -- you would think that he was dixie born, a descendent of robert e lee. the reason i bring this up is not to suggest that kennedy was by any means racist or that he was philosophically opposed to the civil rights movement. perhaps it was unfair that in the senate, he displayed not a profile in courage but a profile in cowardice. he showed ''a profile in caution and moderation''. he meant to capture the broad centre of american politics....
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it's far worse than the reality right so this view that reagan was elected a sort of dog whistling dixieial backlash some like that. i think that's part of it. i think is actually a conscious decision in 1936 if you read the book. it's a conscious decision in 1996 after bill was defeated to try and establish a common language, and a common history and a common set of policy prescriptions in the wake of the cold war. as alan mentioned in the beginning, the cold war and anti communism how the conservative movement together up until 1991. but after 19, anyone what is holding the libertarian and social conservatives together? there's not much. i think that conservatives use the reagan legacy and they did it very well to try and bring all the desperate conservatives are people on the right broadly together to keep them in the party, if you. well i think it is largely successful until around 2016. do you have a question in the back still? sounds great. thank you guys so much. i have a opening statement here before i take your questions. yesterday
it's far worse than the reality right so this view that reagan was elected a sort of dog whistling dixieial backlash some like that. i think that's part of it. i think is actually a conscious decision in 1936 if you read the book. it's a conscious decision in 1996 after bill was defeated to try and establish a common language, and a common history and a common set of policy prescriptions in the wake of the cold war. as alan mentioned in the beginning, the cold war and anti communism how the...
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we call it dixie alley in the wintertime because that's where the jet stream is.his is what the storm looks like right now. it's going to move to the east. we are going to see some severe weather around tallahassee, no question about that later on today. and in fact, it's going to continue all the way towards savannah. it's all part of the same system that made snow in the midwest. and it's making snow right now, john. >> chad, we're getting these new pictures in. we know you'll keep us posted throughout the morning. thank you very much. >>> also this morning concerns about coronavirus variants. these mutations including a new one discovered for the first time in the united states. we'll tell you what you need to know about this new variant next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or v
we call it dixie alley in the wintertime because that's where the jet stream is.his is what the storm looks like right now. it's going to move to the east. we are going to see some severe weather around tallahassee, no question about that later on today. and in fact, it's going to continue all the way towards savannah. it's all part of the same system that made snow in the midwest. and it's making snow right now, john. >> chad, we're getting these new pictures in. we know you'll keep us...
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because of winn-dixie and was nominated for 5 seasons for her work and how to get away with murder with viola davis at it was the topic i tried to bring up at the 2019 creative arts. emmys was a part where you knew that this is some of your best work. >>that is until sicily ran into an old friend in glynn turman eyes up me that him that meant that know about my school up both standing here today emmy nominated for the same show show is next i'm saying her co-star viola davis taking to instagram to remember the legend. >>you made me feel loved in seen in valued in a world where there's still a cloak of invisibility forest, dark chocolate girls. >>you gave me permission to dream because it was only in my dreams that i could see the possibilities in myself she was on to say thank you for shifting my life, thank you for the long talks, thank you for loving me rest. well, cicely tyson died thursday, she was 96. doug kolk ktla 5 entertainment. >>9.13 right now on a friday things are starting to clear up they are yeah let's get over to the weather center john trouble has the good news for week
because of winn-dixie and was nominated for 5 seasons for her work and how to get away with murder with viola davis at it was the topic i tried to bring up at the 2019 creative arts. emmys was a part where you knew that this is some of your best work. >>that is until sicily ran into an old friend in glynn turman eyes up me that him that meant that know about my school up both standing here today emmy nominated for the same show show is next i'm saying her co-star viola davis taking to...
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sufficiently so to cause the associated press to report that you would think he was dixie born. the reason i bring this up is not to suggest that kennedy was by any means racist than he was philosophically opposed to the civil rights movement. there was little in his senate record for the popular conception of him being a great liberal. perhaps unfair to say of him that in the senate he displayed not a profile in courage but profile in cowardess. it is fair to say as one historian said a profile in caution and moderator. kennedy figured this was essential if he were to have achieved the presidency. so, what he endeavored to do and what he did with great success was to capture the broad center of american politics. as one historian critical of kennedy has put it, quote, liberals were reconciled by his aspirations which he clothed in their vocabulary. conservatives took note of his deeds which rarely challenged their opinions or interests. and, so, despite his senatorial career rose above the level of mediocrity and ran for the nation's highest office in 1960 and fortunately lost
sufficiently so to cause the associated press to report that you would think he was dixie born. the reason i bring this up is not to suggest that kennedy was by any means racist than he was philosophically opposed to the civil rights movement. there was little in his senate record for the popular conception of him being a great liberal. perhaps unfair to say of him that in the senate he displayed not a profile in courage but profile in cowardess. it is fair to say as one historian said a...
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because of winn-dixie and was nominated for 5 seasons for her work and how to get away with murder withla davis cost at it was the topic i tried to bring up at the 2019 creative arts. emmys was a part where you knew that this is some of your best work. >>that is until sicily ran into an old friend in glynn turman guys pull up a fund me that that's what i know about my school up both standing here today emmy nominated for the same show show is next and saying her co-star viola davis taking to instagram to remember the legend. >>you made me feel loved in seen in valued in a world where there's still a cloak of invisibility forest, dark chocolate girls. >>you gave me permission to dream because it was only in my dreams that i could see the possibilities in myself she was on to say thank you for shifting my life, thank you for the long talks, thank you for loving me rest. well, cicely tyson died thursday, she was 96. doug kolk ktla 5 entertainment. it's time for sleep number's january sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help with snoring? i've never heard snoring... exactly. no p
because of winn-dixie and was nominated for 5 seasons for her work and how to get away with murder withla davis cost at it was the topic i tried to bring up at the 2019 creative arts. emmys was a part where you knew that this is some of your best work. >>that is until sicily ran into an old friend in glynn turman guys pull up a fund me that that's what i know about my school up both standing here today emmy nominated for the same show show is next and saying her co-star viola davis taking...
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sort of, this view that reagan was elected because of sort of dog-whistling dixie, racial backlash, other stuff like that. so, i think that's part of it. but i think it was actually a conscious decision, in 1996, if you read the book. it's a conscious decision in 1996, after dole was defeated, to try and sort of establish, right, a common language. and a common sort of history and a common set of policy prescriptions in the wake of the cold war. so, as alan mentioned at the beginning, right, the cold war and anti-communism held the conservative movement together, up until 1991. but after 1991, i mean, what's holding a libertarian and a social-conservative together? i mean, there's not much, right? and so, i think that like conservatives sort of used the reagan legacy and they did it really well to bring these disparate conservatives or people on the right, broadly, to bring them to keep them sort of in the party, if you will, right? and i think it was largely successful until -- until around 2016. so, do you have a question in the back, still? >> i don't think we have time. >> okay. sound
sort of, this view that reagan was elected because of sort of dog-whistling dixie, racial backlash, other stuff like that. so, i think that's part of it. but i think it was actually a conscious decision, in 1996, if you read the book. it's a conscious decision in 1996, after dole was defeated, to try and sort of establish, right, a common language. and a common sort of history and a common set of policy prescriptions in the wake of the cold war. so, as alan mentioned at the beginning, right,...
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johnson is that he has the political sophistication, the connections to be able to go to some of the dixierats and the southerners to say i understand who you are. we've got to change. >> so the '64 civil rights act is passed and the '65 fair housing act is passed, as well and lyndon johnson is probably the most important person for those acts that passed and he was an indispensable person. >> i think it is a combination of lyndon johnson's political acumen and the pressures put on by the civil rights movement. i think that as people begin to see birmingham and selma, as people begin to see the violence that african-americans and others endured, there is a sense that the country has to change and johnson sort of rides that wave. so if someone is here today, what books can i read that might give me more of a flavor of what washington went through in the civil rights era, what slavery was in this country and how was it dealt with by the constitutional amendments and what books would you recommend for people to read. >> anything by taylor branch gives you a sense -- >> taylor branch wrote a t
johnson is that he has the political sophistication, the connections to be able to go to some of the dixierats and the southerners to say i understand who you are. we've got to change. >> so the '64 civil rights act is passed and the '65 fair housing act is passed, as well and lyndon johnson is probably the most important person for those acts that passed and he was an indispensable person. >> i think it is a combination of lyndon johnson's political acumen and the pressures put on...
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tell me why. >> so many people associate country music and politics with this dixie academics episodested from country music, from that point forward there's been hesitancy and fear from country music artists to get engaged in politics and societal issues because of the professional backlash. here you have the biggest star, the most successful selling solo male artist in the history of music get asked to her form at the biden inauguration, rather than let that fear dictate his decisionmaking, rather than worrying about the backlash and what it could mean for his career going forward, garth answered the call and felt it was so important to be there for this american moment, to partake in that, to have that representation of the country music community on that stage with the incoming president, joe biden, that he said to hell with the haters. to hell with being afraid. i'm going to be there. whatever happens after that happens. whether his career somehow disappears, it's something that he can live with because we're in a moment in time where we have to move beyond some of these petty di
tell me why. >> so many people associate country music and politics with this dixie academics episodested from country music, from that point forward there's been hesitancy and fear from country music artists to get engaged in politics and societal issues because of the professional backlash. here you have the biggest star, the most successful selling solo male artist in the history of music get asked to her form at the biden inauguration, rather than let that fear dictate his...
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i remember dixie trings bell and says breakfast is served.cash and june carter started singing, the circle being broken. ♪ will the circle be unbroken ♪ by and by lord ♪ by and by ♪ ♪ >> then it was great because he came to the united states and there was a lot of celebrating, justly so of it was one of the really important national security agendas that president carter did. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) (dog barking) ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to
i remember dixie trings bell and says breakfast is served.cash and june carter started singing, the circle being broken. ♪ will the circle be unbroken ♪ by and by lord ♪ by and by ♪ ♪ >> then it was great because he came to the united states and there was a lot of celebrating, justly so of it was one of the really important national security agendas that president carter did. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) (dog barking) ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish...
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i remember dixie rings bell and says breakfast is served.tter home awaiting in the sky lord, in the sky ♪ >> then it was great because he deng xiaoping came to the united states and there was a lot of celebrating, justly so of it was one of the really important national security agendas that president carter did. ♪ sanctuary music (kids laughing) (dog barking) ♪ sanctuary music it's the final days of the wish list sales event sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. and a complimentary it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold is not just a cold. most cold medicines may raise blood pressure. choose coricidin hbp. the brand with a heart. for powerful cold relief without raising your blood pressure. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. ♪ with allstate, the safer you drive the more you save. ♪ you never been in better hands. allstate. click or call for a quote today. it's just home and i love it. for over 25 years, home instead has helped seniors stay home. now,
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because of winn-dixie and was nominated for 5 seasons for her work and how to get away with murder witht it was the topic i tried to bring up at the 2019 creative arts. emmys was a part where you knew that this is some of your best work. >>that is until sicily ran into an old friend in glynn turman eyes up me that and that's what i know about my school up both standing here today emmy nominated for the same show show is next and saying her co-star viola davis taking to instagram to remember the legend. >>you made me feel loved in seen in valued in a world where there's still a cloak of invisibility forest, dark chocolate girls. >>you gave me permission to dream because it was only in my dreams that i could see the possibilities in myself she was on to say thank you for shifting my life, thank you for the long talks, thank you for loving me rest. well, cicely tyson died thursday, she was 96. doug kolk ktla 5 entertainment. >>all right we're back inside for dave in the weather hide it. >>ok that's it you know like how you doin good morning, everybody welcome our we got word we got a movin
because of winn-dixie and was nominated for 5 seasons for her work and how to get away with murder witht it was the topic i tried to bring up at the 2019 creative arts. emmys was a part where you knew that this is some of your best work. >>that is until sicily ran into an old friend in glynn turman eyes up me that and that's what i know about my school up both standing here today emmy nominated for the same show show is next and saying her co-star viola davis taking to instagram to...
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matters the most is that the democratic party pulled off a shocking upset, deep in the deepest heart of dixieate of georgia, and elected the first black democratic senator to serve in the united states senate. there's so much to go over this morning. we will go over it. right now there's another race still up in the air. many people are looking, many experts are looking at the votes where they're coming in from and believe the democrats have a very good chance, a better than even chance of winning that seat as well and taking over the united states senate. much to talk about, and also much blame to be spread this morning among republicans for losing two seats that they should have won. >> the stakes could not have been higher. today is a day loaded with history. the reverend raphael warnock, grew up the 11th of 12 children in a housing project, rose to be the head pastor of the church of martin luther king. jon ossoff is on the doorstep. we'll get more votes. steve c kornacki will be joining us in a moment. we may know by this afternoon that georgia has turned blue for two senators and also o
matters the most is that the democratic party pulled off a shocking upset, deep in the deepest heart of dixieate of georgia, and elected the first black democratic senator to serve in the united states senate. there's so much to go over this morning. we will go over it. right now there's another race still up in the air. many people are looking, many experts are looking at the votes where they're coming in from and believe the democrats have a very good chance, a better than even chance of...
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, but the guy on the right representing dixie does not look as happy as the glory hallelujah on the leftt within about six months later or so, he is looking ateja more realistic collage. iw:éin june of 1862, as this doe page set of illustrations shows about news, i up at the top here, please go on he, at the top we see a grieving widow, we presume. there's not a lot of explanation, but the war is not all happy. i also see a picture of a wounded soldier in uniform, minus part of his legs. so this is not a happy seen all around, although we have people thrilled to be getting news of the war, and anytime harpers talks about news of the war, all the news is in harpers weekly for the most part. he even has an illustration of an illustrator doing his work. and he also has an interest in the work of the media next. the people said illustration was aired homer himself, others say it was -- a lot of the battles. but winds low himself saw some action. he went out three times and saw battles. he was a realistic illustrator, just as davis was, but he aspired to be a serious artist. this is a paintin
, but the guy on the right representing dixie does not look as happy as the glory hallelujah on the leftt within about six months later or so, he is looking ateja more realistic collage. iw:éin june of 1862, as this doe page set of illustrations shows about news, i up at the top here, please go on he, at the top we see a grieving widow, we presume. there's not a lot of explanation, but the war is not all happy. i also see a picture of a wounded soldier in uniform, minus part of his legs. so...