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in fact, some were given money and st to hyannis.was to humiliate, even as a clump you mentioned what it out, the target was to target the kennedys, naacp, the urban league. what we found was the stunt did not work. we have to look at 1962 hyannis was not exactly a multicultural melting pot. you had considerable segregation on cape cod. something a lot of people don't like to acknowledge. it was prevalent in the north, especially north of new york city. this was known by the white citizens council. the idea was hypocrisy. what happened instead was getting wind of this, the kennedy family and a branch of the naacp actually were prepared and actually were able to provide some kind of welcome, some kind of support, some kind of assistancfor the busloads of people that were transported up to hyannis. so the stunt really did not work . instead of demonstrating hypocrisy, it was, no, we stand behind what we say. juan: i'm wondering, senator ed markey of massachusetts understates delegation called on the treasury department to investigate d
in fact, some were given money and st to hyannis.was to humiliate, even as a clump you mentioned what it out, the target was to target the kennedys, naacp, the urban league. what we found was the stunt did not work. we have to look at 1962 hyannis was not exactly a multicultural melting pot. you had considerable segregation on cape cod. something a lot of people don't like to acknowledge. it was prevalent in the north, especially north of new york city. this was known by the white citizens...
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citizens councils in the south to convince blacks to get on buses and go to northern places, including hyannis port, where the president had a summer house. this is not the type of comparison governor desantis should be wanting. yamiche: in the last minute, marianna, it is hispanic heritage month. you have been talking to latino voters of how both parties are trying to win their votes. we only have a minute left, but talk to me about your reporting and how it connects to all of this, especially as we talk about inflation but also immigration. marianna: this is the first election since 2020 since we saw democrats lose drastically a solid base in south florida, also along the rio grande valley in texas. democrats have been making many more historic investments, incorporating a number of latino operatives to advise a number of campaigns, starting earlier than usual. but republicans have already been there for some time. a lot of democrats i have been talking to are saying it is good we are laying the ground now, finally they are listening to us. however, it might take time to actually see those v
citizens councils in the south to convince blacks to get on buses and go to northern places, including hyannis port, where the president had a summer house. this is not the type of comparison governor desantis should be wanting. yamiche: in the last minute, marianna, it is hispanic heritage month. you have been talking to latino voters of how both parties are trying to win their votes. we only have a minute left, but talk to me about your reporting and how it connects to all of this, especially...
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we are both teaching at a local catholic social services in hyannis where he and i teach english as audge judy: and what is your primary language? >> i'm a native portuguese speaker. >> judge judy: and what about you, mr. nolan? >> i'm a native english speaker. >> judge judy: okay. this is what the case is about. mr. nolan, you wrote a book... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...in english. what's the subject matter of the book? >> i copyrighted "the trial of lee harvey oswald," and it's the presumption of the dialogue is that oswald survived the single shot to his stomach, and then there would've been a subsequent trial for the murder of our 35th president. >> judge judy: so it's about that piece of the history? >> history. >> judge judy: okay. and the book is an original work. is that right? >> correct. >> judge judy: now, at some point, mr. carneiro, you agreed
we are both teaching at a local catholic social services in hyannis where he and i teach english as audge judy: and what is your primary language? >> i'm a native portuguese speaker. >> judge judy: and what about you, mr. nolan? >> i'm a native english speaker. >> judge judy: okay. this is what the case is about. mr. nolan, you wrote a book... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...in english. what's the subject matter of the book? >> i copyrighted "the trial...
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hyannis were literally sucking he family and community -- hyenaa were literally stalking heramily andcommunity. what is so egregious about this, the cause of this is climate change. the increasing frequency and ferocity of intense climatic shock, droughts, floods, heat waves we are observing from pakistan to puerto rico and across east africa, are edence in all of the newbut we know it is people like sophia and the 74-year-old farmer who said this is the worst drought he is ever seen in his lifetime, there down to one meal a day, and they need and deserve our help. juan: abby maxman, mention conflict. to what degree has the russian invasion of ukraine affected the food supply, especially the global south? and also to what degree from your sense is ithe corporations taking advantage of situations -- we see the secrary-general mentioning oil companies or energy companies exploiting the current crises. your sen of these two things, the conflict in russia and raine and general super profits sought by some international companies? >> thank you for pointing those two things o. yes, the war
hyannis were literally sucking he family and community -- hyenaa were literally stalking heramily andcommunity. what is so egregious about this, the cause of this is climate change. the increasing frequency and ferocity of intense climatic shock, droughts, floods, heat waves we are observing from pakistan to puerto rico and across east africa, are edence in all of the newbut we know it is people like sophia and the 74-year-old farmer who said this is the worst drought he is ever seen in his...
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the white councils where black families were being put on buses by these groups and sent north to hyannis port where the kennedys lived, where different members of the justice department senior leadership particularly on civil rights lived. with the attitude that you'll be far more welcoming and accommodating of these families, mocking the idea of trying to advance equal rights. look, that isn't presumably -- i think almost certainly an unintentional echo. the question is what is up with the muscle memory? you know, the reason you pay attention -- mark twain always said history doesn't repeat, but sometimes it rhymes. what's useful is to listen to the rhythm and rhymes. that can help us understand where we are in the larger moral debate. >> sarah, it's important you drew the distinction at the beginning that these migrants are pursuing lawful claims for asylum, so they're in the, quote, unquote, illegal immigrants as gop likes to present this issue for their base. one thing that gets lost in this debate about the border crisis, which in my view is a crisis of our political leadership, it'
the white councils where black families were being put on buses by these groups and sent north to hyannis port where the kennedys lived, where different members of the justice department senior leadership particularly on civil rights lived. with the attitude that you'll be far more welcoming and accommodating of these families, mocking the idea of trying to advance equal rights. look, that isn't presumably -- i think almost certainly an unintentional echo. the question is what is up with the...
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the kennedys are offering tomy t host theseho 50 illegal immigrants at their compound in hyannis port. what utter and complete hypocrisy and it shows thatpolii they simply don't care.et's t >> this is all politics. you knowalk about th, let's talt the law. you're a lawyer, senator .ator. you've argued beforereme the supreme court successfully. and from a legal standpoint,s let's say i wentsa downt a bi the border and i brought a big i truck with me and i picked upa u a bunch of illegal immigrants and i started transporting them across the country. trcross thwould i or would i noy be arrested for human trafficking? and would it be illegal toille o that for me if i did that foro e you, a citizen, you could easily be arrested, although to be honest, joe biden'sbiden' jus department wouldn't arrest you. n ordinary conservative ,i disagree that arrest me.me they arrest i was a liberal. >> i get away with through. yeah, yeah. but back to the law. the law is clear. clear it is clear. c and right now, the biggest human trafficker on the face of the planet is joseph robinette biden jr. he has
the kennedys are offering tomy t host theseho 50 illegal immigrants at their compound in hyannis port. what utter and complete hypocrisy and it shows thatpolii they simply don't care.et's t >> this is all politics. you knowalk about th, let's talt the law. you're a lawyer, senator .ator. you've argued beforereme the supreme court successfully. and from a legal standpoint,s let's say i wentsa downt a bi the border and i brought a big i truck with me and i picked upa u a bunch of illegal...