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as it did james white. >> i was a marine for life.r leaves you. >> reporter: once a marine, always a marine, they say. and james white loved everything about the corps. >> i miss the marine corps very much. >> reporter: though not so much his next job as a mississippi deputy sheriff. what was it you didn't like about it? >> i don't like seeing human suffering on a day to day basis. >> reporter: so after a failed marriage and with his young daughter in tow, he moved back to the place he started out, northern california. that little girl, katelynn white is all grown up now. >> we're more best friends than father and daughter. we fight like siblings, and we're just -- we -- we're more focused on having fun and not really caring about what other people think. >> reporter: james and katelynn set up house together here in the foothills of the sierra nevada mountain, coincidentally just a few miles from rachel and todd winkler's airpark. james started a handyman business and again, pure coincidence, got some jobs at the airpark. he also star
as it did james white. >> i was a marine for life.r leaves you. >> reporter: once a marine, always a marine, they say. and james white loved everything about the corps. >> i miss the marine corps very much. >> reporter: though not so much his next job as a mississippi deputy sheriff. what was it you didn't like about it? >> i don't like seeing human suffering on a day to day basis. >> reporter: so after a failed marriage and with his young daughter in tow, he...
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them she sleeps for more of her hearing and represented by the diana left with the mustache that's james white husband also an attorney who represented her at the hearings. what happens at the hearing which chapter 6 of my book gives a blow-by-blow of the whole thing, it's really really heartbreaking because they are just completely ignoring the fact that this woman is lying there on a gurney. saying the ada telling you you need a hearing aid. they'll be looking at a record and saying, five years ago she was at low risk but super wasn't super low risk. but what she gonna do? she's gonna die in a few months i wanted to die at home. they said you have enough money to make sure she has hospice care and he said i'm gonna take care of her. they mock him for that. good for you that you have money i wish i had money to take care my relatives. on top of everything deborah tate gets out of the hearing points at her and says she is still a danger to society because are still people that look up to the manson family. they read a decision where they don't let this woman out of prison to live the last few
them she sleeps for more of her hearing and represented by the diana left with the mustache that's james white husband also an attorney who represented her at the hearings. what happens at the hearing which chapter 6 of my book gives a blow-by-blow of the whole thing, it's really really heartbreaking because they are just completely ignoring the fact that this woman is lying there on a gurney. saying the ada telling you you need a hearing aid. they'll be looking at a record and saying, five...
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this press conference live by donald trump in the white housein live by donald trump in the white house in the james great briefing room, the first since april after he declared a of time. two questions. my first question is we have very quick testing platforms at the white house. it's great, we get tested in a very quickly. do you think it'll be easier to reopen and restart businesses if they produce more of those? that the great question. we are trying very hard to do that. rather than sending test m, do that. rather than sending test in, going through the mail one day and coming back another day, it's a day and a day, so two days already wasted. then if it's meant by the time you get back, it's three or four days if they do an efficient job. we are trying to get the testing on site. my second question isa testing on site. my second question is a little bit different, but people are talking about it. a lot of people want to know if she's going to turn in power for... i know you talk to the past about prince andrew and criticise bill clinton speaking. do you feel she will turn, how do you see that
this press conference live by donald trump in the white housein live by donald trump in the white house in the james great briefing room, the first since april after he declared a of time. two questions. my first question is we have very quick testing platforms at the white house. it's great, we get tested in a very quickly. do you think it'll be easier to reopen and restart businesses if they produce more of those? that the great question. we are trying very hard to do that. rather than...
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problems of the comically system and in particular governor the governor at the time james vardaman who is an unapologetic white supremacist actually runs on the campaign of white supremacy. believes that the problem with comically scene was not really the sort of. human rights abuse that it was but rather that he saw it as sort of lining the pockets of the plantation class that he was a white supremacist populist and believed that this sort of state run plantation style prison would instead be a way of sort of socializing african-americans to their place which he saw as. manual labor the reform that led to the establishment of parchment was also white supremacist in its intent. as i mentioned james james vitamins the person who established. parchment and he's actually incarcerated people on the grounds of parchment with bloodhounds for sport so if you think about that kind of context in which this place is born there's really no some training white supremacy. initially. after the timeline of the so there were about 4 or 5 it's within 3 or 4 days between december 29th and jane where 2nd either on january 2nd in
problems of the comically system and in particular governor the governor at the time james vardaman who is an unapologetic white supremacist actually runs on the campaign of white supremacy. believes that the problem with comically scene was not really the sort of. human rights abuse that it was but rather that he saw it as sort of lining the pockets of the plantation class that he was a white supremacist populist and believed that this sort of state run plantation style prison would instead be...
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the polks came into the white house a young vibrant couple but amidst a democratic party that was widely split. it was one of the reasons why james. polk said he would run for a single term only and then step down. so, sarah polk used the white house and her time as the president's wife to enhance her husband's political prestige. dining in the polk white house was a serious affair. twice a week on tuesdays and fridays, mrs. polk would entertain 50 to 75 people coming to dinner. the china that they used was beautiful. the polk china is considered some of the most beautiful of the white house china. it features the presidential seal embossed along the side band. the dinner set is white embossed with gold. they had a tea set that was blue, and they had a dessert set in green. you'll often read that mrs. polk didn't allow alcohol in the white house, that her presbyterian upbringing precluded that from happening. it's not exactly the case. she stopped the serving of whiskey punches at public levees in the polk white house but wine was one of their largest bills during their years there. one of the more interesting objects in the coll
the polks came into the white house a young vibrant couple but amidst a democratic party that was widely split. it was one of the reasons why james. polk said he would run for a single term only and then step down. so, sarah polk used the white house and her time as the president's wife to enhance her husband's political prestige. dining in the polk white house was a serious affair. twice a week on tuesdays and fridays, mrs. polk would entertain 50 to 75 people coming to dinner. the china that...
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first one comes from james white, who writes absolutely love your show. thank you, james.watching. keep up the good work. thank you. more susan li, the better. all right, we get the message. susan: my mom actually wrote that. very sweet and supportive. okay. this one comes from james, who says can you please stop playing all the annoying music instead just your show's theme music. you are not mtv, exclamation point. i will respectfully disagree. i thought there was great music this hour. we had miley cyrus and vanilla ice. you know, we go through the entire generational gamut, right? ashley: we do. susan: yes. ashley: and the beach boys, good vibrations. okay. not everyone's cup of tea. no beatles. people upset about that, i'm sure. jeff writes you are without a doubt my favorite coverage of business and markets. jeff, you are very discerning. like my morning coffee, it's an essential activity. i like that. all right. your go, susan. susan: well, apparently the last one comes from michelle. it says if you received my angry e-mail yesterday, so sorry for being nasty [ inaud
first one comes from james white, who writes absolutely love your show. thank you, james.watching. keep up the good work. thank you. more susan li, the better. all right, we get the message. susan: my mom actually wrote that. very sweet and supportive. okay. this one comes from james, who says can you please stop playing all the annoying music instead just your show's theme music. you are not mtv, exclamation point. i will respectfully disagree. i thought there was great music this hour. we had...
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people are reading "white fragility," people are reading eddie glaude's book about james baldwin, they're saying white liberals say the right thing then go back to their comfortable existence, not realizing the benefit they enjoy to the detriment of people of color in their own cities. >> good morning and thank you for having me on the show. as you were reading the piece alau alo aloud, i thought, i really did say it, i said it aloud. yes, i don't say it without understanding that these are my people, that i am a white liberal myself. and it is part of the system that makes -- you know, we all have our role to play in the system and we're all trained into our part of the system. but for white liberals indeed, understanding that these systems have been set up for us, for our outcomes, for our convenience, for our comfort, and that until we change the systems to get other outcomes, they will continue to get the same outcomes. that's the big takeaway for me. >> i want to quote from your article about policing where you write, whether we know it or not, white liberal people in blue cities imp
people are reading "white fragility," people are reading eddie glaude's book about james baldwin, they're saying white liberals say the right thing then go back to their comfortable existence, not realizing the benefit they enjoy to the detriment of people of color in their own cities. >> good morning and thank you for having me on the show. as you were reading the piece alau alo aloud, i thought, i really did say it, i said it aloud. yes, i don't say it without understanding...
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that i knew, that i had met during the early part of the summer, andy goodman, mickey schwerner, white, jamesney, african-american, went out on a sunday night, june 21, 1964. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail. that same evening, they were taken from jail, beaten, shot, and killed. these three young men died there. their bodies were discovered six weeks later. and you cannot forget that, that people suffered together, bled together, died together. and then, how can a movement make that radical jump by 1967 or 1968? and people like stokely and rap came to that point, where they were saying that all white people should leave sncc, should leave and go and work in a white community. our movement was an interracial movement. it was not to be a movement where we expel people. it was all inclusive. brian: by the way, in all of this, when did you meet your wife? because i know you dedicated the book to her. rep. lewis: i met my wife at the end of 1967 at a dinner party. and we started dating. brian: where was the dinner party? rep. lewis: the dinner party was in atlanta at a frien
that i knew, that i had met during the early part of the summer, andy goodman, mickey schwerner, white, jamesney, african-american, went out on a sunday night, june 21, 1964. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail. that same evening, they were taken from jail, beaten, shot, and killed. these three young men died there. their bodies were discovered six weeks later. and you cannot forget that, that people suffered together, bled together, died together. and then, how can a...
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that i knew, that i had met during the early part of the summer, andy goodman, mickey schwerner, white, james cheney, african-american, went out on a sunday night, june 21, 1964. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail. that same evening, they were taken from jail, beaten, shot, and killed. these three young men died there. their bodies were discovered six weeks later. and you cannot forget that, that people suffered together, bled together, died together. and then, how can a movement make that radical jump by 1967 or 1968? and people like stokely and rap came to that point, where they were saying that all white people should leave sncc, should leave and go and work in a white community. our movement was an interracial movement. it was not to be a movement where we expel people. it was all inclusive. brian: by the way, in all of this, when did you meet your wife? because i know you dedicated the book to her. rep. lewis: i met my wife at the end of 1967 at a dinner party. and we started dating. brian: where was the dinner party? rep. lewis: the dinner party was in atlanta at a f
that i knew, that i had met during the early part of the summer, andy goodman, mickey schwerner, white, james cheney, african-american, went out on a sunday night, june 21, 1964. they were detained by the sheriff, later taken to jail. that same evening, they were taken from jail, beaten, shot, and killed. these three young men died there. their bodies were discovered six weeks later. and you cannot forget that, that people suffered together, bled together, died together. and then, how can a...
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the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from jamesald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause]
the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from jamesald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause]
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numbers wednesday...breaking the record the state just set on tuesday..at the white house, i'm whitney wild reporting. ( james ) here is a closer look at local coronavirus numbers. across the state we now have more than 484- thousand infections and more than 89-hundred deaths. here in the bay area ... we are seeing more than 49- thousand cases and 772-deaths. all bay area counties are now under the state's coronavirus watch list.san mateo county was the last to join the list after seeing a spike in cases there.now more business owners are bracing to close again. kron 4's will tran is live in burlingame with the latest. thanks will. in the east bay. you can get a coronavirus test from a temporary kiosk in berkeley.its located at san pablo park. patients swab their mouths ... and an attendant at the kiosk takes the swab for testing. the results can be expected in one to two days. today is the last day the temporary testing kiosk is open to the public. to get tested you have to make an appointment. you can find information on our website ... kron 4 dot com. there's also a new walk up testing site at the 24-th an
numbers wednesday...breaking the record the state just set on tuesday..at the white house, i'm whitney wild reporting. ( james ) here is a closer look at local coronavirus numbers. across the state we now have more than 484- thousand infections and more than 89-hundred deaths. here in the bay area ... we are seeing more than 49- thousand cases and 772-deaths. all bay area counties are now under the state's coronavirus watch list.san mateo county was the last to join the list after seeing a...
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white house. larry, thanks for joining us. >> great pleasure, james. thank you.: so i want to take you back to candidate donald trump in 2015. he said i will be the greatest jobs president god ever created. now, some people may have thought that was kind of over the top, but two years and seven months later the united states hit an all-time high in the number of job openings in this country. obviously, the covid shutdowns have disrupted that jobs machine. how do we reignite it right now and get more people back to work? >> well, a couple things. great questions. 2017, 2018, 2019 and the first two months of 2020 we had a 3.5% unemployment rate, we had historically record low unemployment for african-americans, hispanics, asians, women, people without high school degrees and so forth. it was probably the best economy in at least a generation if not more. that was done by reducing marginal tax rates on corporations large and small, individuals, complete reform and simplification of regulations, rollback of regs, independent energy sector and fair and reciprocal trad
white house. larry, thanks for joining us. >> great pleasure, james. thank you.: so i want to take you back to candidate donald trump in 2015. he said i will be the greatest jobs president god ever created. now, some people may have thought that was kind of over the top, but two years and seven months later the united states hit an all-time high in the number of job openings in this country. obviously, the covid shutdowns have disrupted that jobs machine. how do we reignite it right now...
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the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to gerald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. it's my pleasure to welcome you to the celebration of the 2018 presidential site summit. the kennedy center is the perfect venue for this. it's so fitting because itself is a presidential site which is dedicated as a living memorial to president john f. kennedy, and to assure the authentic nature of this historical gathering, the kennedy center brought it back to the 1800s in terms of the temperature in washington, d.c. [laughter] >> and we want thank you for that. also, we've been given authority from no higher source than the chairman of the board of the john f. kennedy center for gentlemen and ladies would like to remove jackets and be more comfortable. so please feel free to do so. this year's site summit is the largest gath
the white house historical association hosted the conversation as part of their conference attended by representatives from presidential sites around the country and descendents of presidents from james monroe to gerald ford. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome fred ryan, chairman, white house historical association board of directors and deborah rudder, president of the john f. kennedy center for the performing arts. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. it's my pleasure to...
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house including this windsor desk chair which came to us as the temporary white house after the fire of 1814, the second night that james was fleeing from the white house after dolley madison had grabbed the painting and took off in one direction and he run the government for one night in blockville, maryland, sitting in this little desk made by the owner of the house. she moved down the hall out of our normal tour route and got into the state lining room first. the picture of the upper left is how she would have found it. the black marble mantle piece is what was installed in the truman renovation. it is to surround. the big mantel that had the lions head changed to bison heads was removed and sent to the truman library. mrs. kennedy invited them to send the mantel back and it wasn't the curator but president truman said no, thank you, it is mine and i'm keeping it. what she was alluding to was she was having the same firm, kilmeade and white, create a wight marble version of the stone mantel installed in 1902 and you see that in the picture of the lower right which is after she was finished working on the room. she ke
house including this windsor desk chair which came to us as the temporary white house after the fire of 1814, the second night that james was fleeing from the white house after dolley madison had grabbed the painting and took off in one direction and he run the government for one night in blockville, maryland, sitting in this little desk made by the owner of the house. she moved down the hall out of our normal tour route and got into the state lining room first. the picture of the upper left is...
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white americans. it's cancer alley in st. james parish of louisiana. it's the cancer causing clusters along route 9 right here in delaware. and that's why today, i'm also releasing a state of the environment justice policies that build on my existing plan. this is an area of incredible opportunity for economic growth for our country. but we have to make sure that the first people who benefit from this are the people who were most basically hurt by it historically in the last century by the structural disparities that exist. i'm setting a goal to make sure that these frontline and fence line communities, whether they're in rural places or in center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing and pollution reduction, in workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of the times two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt, except for the benefit that's going, m
white americans. it's cancer alley in st. james parish of louisiana. it's the cancer causing clusters along route 9 right here in delaware. and that's why today, i'm also releasing a state of the environment justice policies that build on my existing plan. this is an area of incredible opportunity for economic growth for our country. but we have to make sure that the first people who benefit from this are the people who were most basically hurt by it historically in the last century by the...
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and joe biden bragged about working with james eastland and stennis, two white segregationists and racistsssissippi. he bragged about working with other segregationist. joe biden has said nasty bigoted things throughout his life despite the left-wing media that protects him and his bubble in his basement. and all the rest of it. the fact of the matter is, i know this, donald trump at the private sector hired thousands of black americans. tell me, today the very wealthy obama's, how many black americans have they hired? how many black americans have a help? how many black americans didid biden hire? none, few. this president hired thousands during the past century career in the private sector and as mpresident of the united state, what did he get 70% of the black community, and yet, what has he done in the black community? a thousand times more than obama ever dreamed of doing. so obama gives a good speech but when the rubber hits the road, he's nowhere to be found! that's it! >> sean: for the full hour this sunday night life, liberty and levine, we reverse roles, mark interviews me. mark,
and joe biden bragged about working with james eastland and stennis, two white segregationists and racistsssissippi. he bragged about working with other segregationist. joe biden has said nasty bigoted things throughout his life despite the left-wing media that protects him and his bubble in his basement. and all the rest of it. the fact of the matter is, i know this, donald trump at the private sector hired thousands of black americans. tell me, today the very wealthy obama's, how many black...
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party babs doesn't want covered e's one template syria because james the missouri a who was found dead outside a window is head of the white helmets they were backed i think they may still be backed by the british government the british taxpayer and alone the american taxpayer what do you make of the latest allegations that he was corruptly using that money have presumably money from the british and american taxpayer as he led this humanitarian group in syria i always thought the real scandal with the so-called syrian white helmets who are actually run by a british military intelligence officer and james them or syria or from southern turkey was that this money from usa id and the british foreign office was being used to cruise to establish an ancillary of jihadist organizations extremist organizations that were committing human rights atrocities and making life miserable for syrians but now we've kind of reached the denouement of this organisation with the mysterious death of them or syria and dutch media confirming that apparently limor syria was committing some sort of fraud that led to a suicide and there had been some
party babs doesn't want covered e's one template syria because james the missouri a who was found dead outside a window is head of the white helmets they were backed i think they may still be backed by the british government the british taxpayer and alone the american taxpayer what do you make of the latest allegations that he was corruptly using that money have presumably money from the british and american taxpayer as he led this humanitarian group in syria i always thought the real scandal...
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syrian white helmets who are actually run by a british military intelligence officer and james them are syria are from southern turkey was that this money from usa id and the british foreign office office was being used to cruise to establish an ancillary of jihadist organizations extremist organizations that were committing human rights atrocities and making life miserable for syrians but now we've kind of reached the denouement of this organization with the mysterious death of lamar syria and dutch media confirming that if parent leave them or syria was committing some sort of fraud that led to a suicide and there had been some theories that he had actually been killed because the fall from his window didn't appear likely to have killed someone but the issue is that lamar syria was not operating aboveboard he was deceiving donor governments possibly for years and then when donor governments found out about this fraud according to this dutch media report they concealed it from the public this is one of the biggest scandals of the last decade the white helmets and the syrian proxy war a
syrian white helmets who are actually run by a british military intelligence officer and james them are syria are from southern turkey was that this money from usa id and the british foreign office office was being used to cruise to establish an ancillary of jihadist organizations extremist organizations that were committing human rights atrocities and making life miserable for syrians but now we've kind of reached the denouement of this organization with the mysterious death of lamar syria and...
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there is a narrative on the left which is all these police officers are white, crazy, racist, in lebron jamesack men, that is not true at all. i stand up for law enforcement of all colors and i have to be specific that there are law enforcement officers of all colors helping and protecting american citizens. i don't find it hard to stand up for police officers because it is the right thing to do. the only way to dissipate the tension that black and brown communities are having with police officers is to start a conversation. that is not politically beneficial to the left, they want chaos, they want people to -- they want, they want black communities to be afraid of police officers was i was born and raised being taught police officers are our friend. we need to have that conversation more. i do not feel hesitation for standing up for law enforcement, not one bit. jillian: i a response that we need to have the conversation more. it is so important between every single person in this country. it is huge. alexandria ocasio cortez proposes cutting federal funds for military recruitment. what does
there is a narrative on the left which is all these police officers are white, crazy, racist, in lebron jamesack men, that is not true at all. i stand up for law enforcement of all colors and i have to be specific that there are law enforcement officers of all colors helping and protecting american citizens. i don't find it hard to stand up for police officers because it is the right thing to do. the only way to dissipate the tension that black and brown communities are having with police...
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white house. kentucky congressman james comber joins me after a short break.f you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla
white house. kentucky congressman james comber joins me after a short break.f you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla...
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>> colin kaepernick denounced the fourth of july as a celebration of white supremacy the former nfl star shared a video of actor james earl jones reciting frederick douglass' fourth of july speech. >> this further of july is yours. not mine you made your choice, i must mourn. >> kaepernick captioned the video by writing we reject your celebration of white supremacy and look forward to liberation for all. >> let's check in now with meteorologist bill karens to see what is ahead. bill, good morning >> some of us will be happy to get those showers and thunderstorms. we're continuing to watch down near the gulf. the national hurricane center gave us their 2:00 a.m. update only a10% chance this could become a tropical depression, right along the coast now of northern florida from panama city they say a 40% chance over the next five days the heavy rain threat will be through north florida. they'll have to watch what happens off the south carolina/north carolina coast. as we mentioned, there is a lot of hot tempera dallas near 100 in san antonio. and ohio, look at that, columbus at 95 degrees. d.c. at 93 the week ahead fore
>> colin kaepernick denounced the fourth of july as a celebration of white supremacy the former nfl star shared a video of actor james earl jones reciting frederick douglass' fourth of july speech. >> this further of july is yours. not mine you made your choice, i must mourn. >> kaepernick captioned the video by writing we reject your celebration of white supremacy and look forward to liberation for all. >> let's check in now with meteorologist bill karens to see what is...
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the poll of pennsylvanians, your local police are much more popular -- >> harris: james, questions and answers with the white mcenany, have begun. let's go right back now and catch this lives. >> reporter: thank you. >> secretary mcenany: i'll come back to you. >> reporter: john lewis will be lying in state. does the president planned to go to visit john lewis on one of those days? >> secretary mcenany: i have no announcements about the president's upcoming plans. john lewis was a civil rights icon. we lowered the flag at the white house here to signify that. i have no future announcement of ththe presidents plans other thn to make that one note. yes? >> reporter: thank you very much. the senate has approved overwhelmingly a bill that would require the renaming of bases that are named after confederate leaders. how is it that the senator assured the president he would remove that from legislation that has passed both chambers of congress? >> secretary mcenany: i will leave that to the senator on how it works legislatively speaking. but the president was insured that it would be changing, and that republicans
the poll of pennsylvanians, your local police are much more popular -- >> harris: james, questions and answers with the white mcenany, have begun. let's go right back now and catch this lives. >> reporter: thank you. >> secretary mcenany: i'll come back to you. >> reporter: john lewis will be lying in state. does the president planned to go to visit john lewis on one of those days? >> secretary mcenany: i have no announcements about the president's upcoming plans....
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to 1792 when george washington selected the site across the street where the white house is today and hired the architect james hoben. to commemorate the occasion of anniversary as first lady the white house historical association has also undertaken an additional partnership with the richard nixon foundation and this is where we have created a digital exhibit highlighting mrs. nixon's efforts to restore the blue room in 1972 to the original french empire style. photographs, documents, and video footage of her refurbishment project provide greater insight into her accomplishments as first lady and highlight her commitment to enhancing the white house collections for future generations. this digital exhibit can be found on our website starting today at white house history.org and soon will be available on the nixon foundation website which is nixon foundation.org. tonight marks the third of four episodes in our quarterly programs for 2019, moderated by anne compton. our fourth program will take place on october 29th with former white house executive pastry chef roland mesnia who is a fan favorite along with jen
to 1792 when george washington selected the site across the street where the white house is today and hired the architect james hoben. to commemorate the occasion of anniversary as first lady the white house historical association has also undertaken an additional partnership with the richard nixon foundation and this is where we have created a digital exhibit highlighting mrs. nixon's efforts to restore the blue room in 1972 to the original french empire style. photographs, documents, and...
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white americans. cancer alley in st. james perish in louisiana. that's the cancer causing clusters along route 9 right here in delaware. that's why today i'm also releasing the state of the environment justice policies to build on my existing plan. this is an area of incredible opportunity for economic growth, for our country. but we have to make sure that the first people who benefit from this are the people who are most hurt by it historically in the last century, by the structural disparities that exist. i'm setting a goal to make sure that these front line and fence line communities, whether in rural places or center cities, receive 40% of the benefit from the investments we're making in housing, in pollution reduction, workforce development, in transportation, across the board. we're also going to create jobs for people by cleaning up the environmental hazards that have now been abandoned. you saw the front page of "the times" two days ago. all these places that are going bankrupt except for the benefit that's going millions and millions goin
white americans. cancer alley in st. james perish in louisiana. that's the cancer causing clusters along route 9 right here in delaware. that's why today i'm also releasing the state of the environment justice policies to build on my existing plan. this is an area of incredible opportunity for economic growth, for our country. but we have to make sure that the first people who benefit from this are the people who are most hurt by it historically in the last century, by the structural...
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is trying to suggest is that white people have to get beyond the reflexive defensiveness to absorb the information she is talking about but she is only updating what james baldwin talked about, in 1935 called the psychological wages of whiteness. robin diangelo is in a long tradition of articulating ideals and awarenesses that have to be taken seriously if white brothers and sisters are to make a serious engagement with race in this country. >> michael, thank you so much for being with us. i always love having you here. professor, we're so grateful for you being here, too. such an important discussion, and we're really grateful for both of you being here. that does it for us this morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks, joe. thanks, mika. hi, there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it's wednesday, july 22nd. here are the facts at this hour. we begin with the rise in deaths from the coronavirus, the number topping 1,000 yesterday for the first time in nearly two months. in all, nearly 143,000 americans have lost their lives. the number of overall cases is close to 4 million. across the country, the numbers are surging, particularly in th
is trying to suggest is that white people have to get beyond the reflexive defensiveness to absorb the information she is talking about but she is only updating what james baldwin talked about, in 1935 called the psychological wages of whiteness. robin diangelo is in a long tradition of articulating ideals and awarenesses that have to be taken seriously if white brothers and sisters are to make a serious engagement with race in this country. >> michael, thank you so much for being with...