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he said he did not do kkk. he called people uncle tom. that is a slavery name. for us people, he has done nothing for us so people need to stop saying he does because he has not. he has made it very hard for us. host: when you say "us"? caller: african-americans. host: as a woman of color, how do you feel about kamala harris as vice president elect? becausei am very glad african-american and i think she is indian as well, i know already people who can experience and relate to us, especially being workers and low-paid people. me myself, i am not a low-paid person but at the same time, if i was rich i still wouldn't stand behind him. you don't bring people down, you help them come up. host: kamala harris, the daughter of immigrants. in becomes its first black the first south asian american to serve as the next vice president when they are sworn in on january 20. marsha and pompano beach, florida, you voted for president trump. what are you thinking? caller: i am a black voter for president trump. i did all his rallies because i really believed in president trump.
he said he did not do kkk. he called people uncle tom. that is a slavery name. for us people, he has done nothing for us so people need to stop saying he does because he has not. he has made it very hard for us. host: when you say "us"? caller: african-americans. host: as a woman of color, how do you feel about kamala harris as vice president elect? becausei am very glad african-american and i think she is indian as well, i know already people who can experience and relate to us,...
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a kkk member shot and killed her.ongressman john lewis faced down armed officers, one of whom cracked is skull so we could all vote. this is our first national election without congressman lewis. so we thought we would leave you with his words. >> my dear friends, your vote is precious, almost sacred. it is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have to create a more perfect union. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> and happy election day. i'm andrea mitchell at msnbc election headquarters in new york, as millions of voters across the country join those millions more who have already voted, shattering all records for an american election. the candidates could not be more different in their approaches to the big challenges facing our country. a pandemic nearing an even darker hour. an economy on the edge. unemployment, racial inequality, and a partisan
a kkk member shot and killed her.ongressman john lewis faced down armed officers, one of whom cracked is skull so we could all vote. this is our first national election without congressman lewis. so we thought we would leave you with his words. >> my dear friends, your vote is precious, almost sacred. it is the most powerful nonviolent tool we have to create a more perfect union. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed...
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he did say there are good people , but i disavow the kkk and white supremacists.iden's, as good as he is he -- the kkkle, in the 70's right up until the day he walked into the white house as vice president, when he said, oh my, i couldn't believe it. smart ands actually he is clean. that is what he thought about black people. in the polls, i think trump will win. wins because trump i do not want to be a socialist country. host: all right, ruth. charlie cook, any reaction? guest: some of the facts, i am not familiar with those and cannot really comment. i was not really following as closely as i would like to have been able to. again, my job is not defending either candidate were side. or side -- candidate or side. each party has factions or wings. hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here. the tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you have 40% or so who are extremely progressive. sanders, bernie elizabeth warren, aoc and the squad, all of that, and they want big, maj
he did say there are good people , but i disavow the kkk and white supremacists.iden's, as good as he is he -- the kkkle, in the 70's right up until the day he walked into the white house as vice president, when he said, oh my, i couldn't believe it. smart ands actually he is clean. that is what he thought about black people. in the polls, i think trump will win. wins because trump i do not want to be a socialist country. host: all right, ruth. charlie cook, any reaction? guest: some of the...
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he had friends that were kkk, segregationists. he said of a group of black kids, you are not black unless you vote for him. he said we all think alike. how can you call donald trump are racist when joe biden is? even if you look up his racial he is in early alzheimer's. host: go ahead and respond. guest: a couple of things. i think when i talk about comparison, even what you are raising around by then, you are talking about 20 years ago. i can give you examples around donald trump a couple of weeks ago for aligning himself with the proud boys, who he said to stand down and stand back, which is known by even the fbi as a white supremacist group. being a woman who has done work social groups, it is a problem. donald trump has a consistent long history around discrimination, including in his own properties. donald trump is gone, so i'm not going to talk -- spend a lot of time talking about him. aside from that, what i would like to raise is that part of what black people have voted for is an assumption we are voting for something oth
he had friends that were kkk, segregationists. he said of a group of black kids, you are not black unless you vote for him. he said we all think alike. how can you call donald trump are racist when joe biden is? even if you look up his racial he is in early alzheimer's. host: go ahead and respond. guest: a couple of things. i think when i talk about comparison, even what you are raising around by then, you are talking about 20 years ago. i can give you examples around donald trump a couple of...
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sh was reviled because in the south where jim crow was in the ascendancy and the kkk put a bounty on r head at one point she experienced the hatred that you heard about during the oma years but now out in the street. her ability to let that go, to never react directly to find a way around or over or unde under, sometimes through, but she wasever committed to making her point to be the point that stuck she was always moving past that and letting go and moving forward with a two things she did most often. and you don't see enough of now. >> thank you. we will turn to some questions who me in from our viewers. >> i gathered three of them togeer and who influenced elear the most? i would love you to talk about her remarkable experience of education. and was clearly haunted by the doctor and got to in school and in a good way. formed by their education, tell us more. >> she was told that she goes to college she would never attract a man thinking the point was get your degree. a fine tuning of a debunte. this woman did not g to college. veryew did and women did go to colle but not the when
sh was reviled because in the south where jim crow was in the ascendancy and the kkk put a bounty on r head at one point she experienced the hatred that you heard about during the oma years but now out in the street. her ability to let that go, to never react directly to find a way around or over or unde under, sometimes through, but she wasever committed to making her point to be the point that stuck she was always moving past that and letting go and moving forward with a two things she did...
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subjected to as a woman but and was actually reviled because where jim crow was in the ascendancy and the kkk at one point and you during the obama years that is now part of the discourse but her ability to let that go and never react directly or to find a way around the over and under sometimes through sometimes was never committed to winning or to winning or that stuck in was always moving past that. and that you don't see enough of them. >> we will turn to some questions that came in from our viewers. >> i gathered them together i will get to all three of them and then add to it myself as a college grad with the education and who influenced eleanor the most? i would love to talk about her remarkable experience of education and also fdr's approach clearly wanted in a good way but both of them formed by their education and tell us more. >> eleanor was told by her grandmother that if she were to go to college she would never attract a man it was thinking the point of college was to get your mr s degree or simply a few more fine tuning seven debutante but limited i go to college in their class
subjected to as a woman but and was actually reviled because where jim crow was in the ascendancy and the kkk at one point and you during the obama years that is now part of the discourse but her ability to let that go and never react directly or to find a way around the over and under sometimes through sometimes was never committed to winning or to winning or that stuck in was always moving past that. and that you don't see enough of them. >> we will turn to some questions that came in...
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lady and was reviled because people realized in the south where jim crow was in the ascendancy and the kkk put a bounty on her head she experienced the hatred that you heard during the obama years because now it is out in the street. her ability to let that go and never react directly to find a way around for over or under , or sometimes through, she was never committed to making her point to be the point that stuck. she was always moving past that and movement itself moving forward and letting go is what she did most often people get stuck. >> was eleanor a college grad? and who influenced eleanor the most? i would love you to talk about her remarkable education and also fdr approach the both of them greatly formed by the education tell us more eleanor was told by her grandmother she would go to college she would never attract a man it was that thinking the point of college was to get your mr s degree or a few more fine tuning's of a debutante. women did not go to college they refuted in eleanor's generation we saw lawyers ultimately and they did go to college but not the women she came o
lady and was reviled because people realized in the south where jim crow was in the ascendancy and the kkk put a bounty on her head she experienced the hatred that you heard during the obama years because now it is out in the street. her ability to let that go and never react directly to find a way around for over or under , or sometimes through, she was never committed to making her point to be the point that stuck. she was always moving past that and movement itself moving forward and letting...
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he was for segregation, he dswas -- [inaudible] kkk that were segregationists. he said that -- [inaudible] black said you're not unless you vote for him. he said that we all think awe like. so -- alike. so how can you call donald trump a racist when joe biden is the biggest racist there is? and even if you overlook his racial statements, he is -- [inaudible] >> guest: so a couple of things i think are really interesting. i think when we're talking about alcomparison, even what she's raising a around, what you're raising around biden, you talk about 20 years ago. i can give you examples around donald trump just a few months ago, just a couple of weeks ago who aligned himself with the proud boys who said to stand down and stand back which is known by even the fbi as a white supremacist group. being a woman who has done work around ending structural racism, i don't take that lightly. the idea that you will align yourself with a white supremacist is a problem. donald trump has a consistent, long history around discrimination including in his own, in his own properti
he was for segregation, he dswas -- [inaudible] kkk that were segregationists. he said that -- [inaudible] black said you're not unless you vote for him. he said that we all think awe like. so -- alike. so how can you call donald trump a racist when joe biden is the biggest racist there is? and even if you overlook his racial statements, he is -- [inaudible] >> guest: so a couple of things i think are really interesting. i think when we're talking about alcomparison, even what she's...
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he had friends that were kkk, segregation, they said we understand what's -- our. vote for him. how can you called donald trump a racist when joe biden is the biggest races there is? and even if you overlook his racial statements, [inaudible] . >> you wanna respond? >> a couple of things, i think it's really interesting that when we talk about comparison, even when she's raising around biden, you're talking about 20 years ago. i can give you examples around donald trump just a few months ago, a couple of weeks ago. who aligned himself with the proud boys. who said to stand down and stand back, which is known by even the fbi as a white supremacist group. this is a woman who has done work around structural racism, i don't take that. i think you align yourself with white supremacist, that's a problem. donald trump has a consistent long history around discrimination, including, in his own property. and you know what donald trump has done. so i'm not gonna waste my time with trump, because we have other things. but aside from that, but i would like to raise, is that part of what blac
he had friends that were kkk, segregation, they said we understand what's -- our. vote for him. how can you called donald trump a racist when joe biden is the biggest races there is? and even if you overlook his racial statements, [inaudible] . >> you wanna respond? >> a couple of things, i think it's really interesting that when we talk about comparison, even when she's raising around biden, you're talking about 20 years ago. i can give you examples around donald trump just a few...
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it's not your fault and here at the white knights the kkk are here to help you. i give that example right off the bat because i want my reader to say holy moly is that what they're doing? that's of the getting people to support them? if the next question is okay so what am i doing, was a political party or church that i care about, what are we doing to help people in our community? if it's nothing, or if it's shouting on social media about the injustice of the supreme court hearing, then you are not doing it right. >> host: thank you so much for your work and for this book. i want to bring everyone and now. we are now going to take questions from our audience kathere, and hearst, we're going to all set up for you. just imagine us all on stage, i know that joke is o. we actually have one question right off the bat. it comes from molly. molly asks, what is ithat women and people of color spent more te volunteering and tend to can soon consume more iormation. subject that's a great question. i think the political science research on this would generally say is about
it's not your fault and here at the white knights the kkk are here to help you. i give that example right off the bat because i want my reader to say holy moly is that what they're doing? that's of the getting people to support them? if the next question is okay so what am i doing, was a political party or church that i care about, what are we doing to help people in our community? if it's nothing, or if it's shouting on social media about the injustice of the supreme court hearing, then you...
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here is one that blends both of those things because this represents someone who was a member of the kkk and yet, it is an everyday object. i challenge you -- what do you think the function of these are? one is a racist function, promoting a white supremacist domestic terrorist group. where is this used in a home? >> maybe on a lamp. >> these were tree toppers for a christmas tree. that shows you how the ideas reflected in the objects permeated the entire society. i will take one more. this is an example, this doll, and i don't know if you remember this from -- i think this was the 2008 election. this doll plays into the idea that african-americans are not really human. they are more akin to simians, monkeys, apes. this is a way of saying that then candidate barack obama was actually a monkey. i often read poetry from some of the classical people and one of them is walt whitman. you are reading "leaves of grass." this says something amazing about the human spirit. you are reminded that he referred to black people as monkeys and baboons. he was not alone in that. if that everyday object a
here is one that blends both of those things because this represents someone who was a member of the kkk and yet, it is an everyday object. i challenge you -- what do you think the function of these are? one is a racist function, promoting a white supremacist domestic terrorist group. where is this used in a home? >> maybe on a lamp. >> these were tree toppers for a christmas tree. that shows you how the ideas reflected in the objects permeated the entire society. i will take one...
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people would stare at her family and i wro how they try to live in georgia but the kkk ran them out of town. so i've been looked at other my entirlife even though i'm only 50 it is just unusual. that is why i have lived that life of a struggle of identity. but it saddens me that 50 years later people still question it. host: people have to be able to categorize something because i wrote in my will talk about the brown paper bag the light skin in the winter and in t summer was a dark skin. the people on cnn don't know that i martin are they just think in terms of african-ameran and white. black an whi. and i said that let people know you are latina. it's okay. but you felt stuck in the world the no man's land in my this or that or both or do i have to choose. >> i did. for a lot of reasons. they never asked me to do any reporting as cnn as spaniel. [laughter] but also in the book i blame myself ibecause i changed my name. host: did you morph it to make it more american? tell me about it. >> my friends from back in the day all call me my original name but in college a couple of people wo
people would stare at her family and i wro how they try to live in georgia but the kkk ran them out of town. so i've been looked at other my entirlife even though i'm only 50 it is just unusual. that is why i have lived that life of a struggle of identity. but it saddens me that 50 years later people still question it. host: people have to be able to categorize something because i wrote in my will talk about the brown paper bag the light skin in the winter and in t summer was a dark skin. the...
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she wrote, the first time i saw the k kkk in full congregation s in georgia.st time i heard a person use the "n" word with us in georgia. i've always soeassociated the se with racism. that is my daughter. we all know people in our personal space who are on very different sides of the election. one of the sense we get from all people we talk to is the sense of puzzlement. i think what i heard from tony and chris and other people i talked to i don't know as well is that in this moment, they're willing to be patient, they're willing to, as congressman clyburn talked about, believe in the promise of america, and to give -- if it ends up being vice president biden, a chance to lead this nation to a place that people on both sides of the river can feel comfortable with. >> and we can all hope your conversations are a good sign of where the country is right now. byron pitts, thanks, we'll be right back. ♪ hey baby, hey, hey ♪ you got me feelin' punchdrunk crazy, so crazy ♪ ♪ it's everything i want, now maybe, ooh, ooh, ♪ ♪ ooh, ooh ♪ can we do it again? ♪ your blessi
she wrote, the first time i saw the k kkk in full congregation s in georgia.st time i heard a person use the "n" word with us in georgia. i've always soeassociated the se with racism. that is my daughter. we all know people in our personal space who are on very different sides of the election. one of the sense we get from all people we talk to is the sense of puzzlement. i think what i heard from tony and chris and other people i talked to i don't know as well is that in this moment,...
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so here's one that links both of those because this represents someone who is a member of the kkk, yet it's an every day object. i challenge you -- i'll hold these up for you. what do you think the function of these are? now, obviously, one is a racist function, in other words promoting a white supremacist domestic terrorist group, but where was this used in a home? >> maybe on some kind of a lamp, but i don't know. >> not a bad answer. these were tree toppers for a christmas tree. so that shows you, you know, how the ideas reflected in objects permeated the entire society. and i'll tell you one more. this is an example, this doll right here and i don't know if you remember this from -- i think this was the 2008 election, and this doll sort of plays into the idea that african-americans are not really humans, that they are more akin to monkeys, apes, and this is a way of saying that then candidate barack obama was actually a monkey. i often read poetry from some of the classical people and one of them is walt whitman and you're reading "leaves of grass," and you're thinking this is so p
so here's one that links both of those because this represents someone who is a member of the kkk, yet it's an every day object. i challenge you -- i'll hold these up for you. what do you think the function of these are? now, obviously, one is a racist function, in other words promoting a white supremacist domestic terrorist group, but where was this used in a home? >> maybe on some kind of a lamp, but i don't know. >> not a bad answer. these were tree toppers for a christmas tree....
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his friend was annexed kkk -- an member and he voted against segregating schools because he didn't want the kids to be in a segregated cesspool and he called black people, super black men, super predators . host: why do you think the president didn't win yesterday, as of yesterday? caller: well, he called it. malin fraud. he did something no other president has done. be americansoud to again. host: do you think his efforts will change the end result? caller: i hope so. all the joe biden cares about is shipping jobs to china and raising taxes. host: you saw that part of the statement saying that as of tomorrow they will continue legal efforts when it comes to the election. want to keep people talking about that, yesterday it was rudy giuliani saying just that, talking about the lawsuits. here's a bit from that yesterday. [video clip] >> the first part is a situation that is extremely troubling. first of all, for the state of the commonwealth of pennsylvania and then for a number of other states. be broughtits will starting on monday. the first time it was discovered was here in pennsylva
his friend was annexed kkk -- an member and he voted against segregating schools because he didn't want the kids to be in a segregated cesspool and he called black people, super black men, super predators . host: why do you think the president didn't win yesterday, as of yesterday? caller: well, he called it. malin fraud. he did something no other president has done. be americansoud to again. host: do you think his efforts will change the end result? caller: i hope so. all the joe biden cares...
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you are, also, supporting a person who the kkk supports.ou are, also, supporting a person who the proud boys support. you are, also, supporting a person who neo-nazis support. you are, also, supporting a very fine people, on both sides, person. so it does -- i don't care how -- and you are supporting a person who doesn't believe in science. you're supporting a person, who is bringing people into rallies, he supposedly loves. but then, he is putting their health on the line. so, i don't get there's some sort of weird, disconnect thing that people make excuses. so you make discussexcuses for ? money? >> so how do you bring them in? >> because you need them, somehow, to understand that one plus one equals two. and i don't know how to do that, and i don't know if america is ready to do that. so talk about all these things that joe biden must do. he is the president. he's going to be tasked with that, and he's going to have to do it. but, on the other side, there's going to have to be buy-in. there's got to be someone who says, okay, i guess i g
you are, also, supporting a person who the kkk supports.ou are, also, supporting a person who the proud boys support. you are, also, supporting a person who neo-nazis support. you are, also, supporting a very fine people, on both sides, person. so it does -- i don't care how -- and you are supporting a person who doesn't believe in science. you're supporting a person, who is bringing people into rallies, he supposedly loves. but then, he is putting their health on the line. so, i don't get...
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they later today, radical squad member omar compared the president's release to kkk rallies.d radio talk show host alec baldwin said president trump should be buried in oxley graveyard with a swastika on his grave. okay, here with reaction civil attorney leo 2.0. most popular and dangerous as a maga hats. >> these hats are referred to the new leo terrel who is a major trump of order going down to georgia and becoming a hannity corresponded to when i support the two republican senators. i will tell you this, sean. omar's comments are outrageous. i've been to trump rallies. what does it make me? i'm a civil rights attorney. how in the world am i going to represent our work or a man whose racist? trump not a racist. i'll tell you everything else. "hannity" announced to the clan as a domestic terrorist group. what's amazing is that the democrats get to use the race card. donald trump has restorative peace in the middle east and you've got alec baldwin using a reference of donald trump. i don't understand as a civil rights attorney why the democrats are all allowed 73 million trum
they later today, radical squad member omar compared the president's release to kkk rallies.d radio talk show host alec baldwin said president trump should be buried in oxley graveyard with a swastika on his grave. okay, here with reaction civil attorney leo 2.0. most popular and dangerous as a maga hats. >> these hats are referred to the new leo terrel who is a major trump of order going down to georgia and becoming a hannity corresponded to when i support the two republican senators. i...
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light and still wasn't called out for it either media and meanwhile, this is a man who eulogized a kkk a man who pal around with segregationists and this is a guy who said he did not want his kids to be grow up in a racial jungle yet none of those things were talked about and none of those things were talked about by the media but president trump continues to be asked to condemn white supremacists when he is condemned to them more than any person in american history. steve: i'm sorry, matt, i know you could talk for an hour about the media but just a minute or so for you, what are your thoughts on this? >> sure, i wish the media would either stop lying about got a job or that they would start telling the truth about joe biden. if you track their relationship status i think obama got the honeymoon, trunk of the acrimonious divorce and alimony payments and now joe biden will get the make up sex. look at the mainstream media articles of joe biden and they write about he adapted to german shepherds and bringing them to the white house. it donald trump did that they would use of a being an
light and still wasn't called out for it either media and meanwhile, this is a man who eulogized a kkk a man who pal around with segregationists and this is a guy who said he did not want his kids to be grow up in a racial jungle yet none of those things were talked about and none of those things were talked about by the media but president trump continues to be asked to condemn white supremacists when he is condemned to them more than any person in american history. steve: i'm sorry, matt, i...
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the kkk random out of town. for me, this was my entire life. my 50s, it was just unusual. i think that is why i've lived that struggle in life my identity. it said that 50 years later most people still question it. people have to be able to categorize somhing in order to feel, to be comrtable. i can understand a little bit but not as much a you because i wrote aut in my book, the brown paper bags, in the winter i could hang out with the white skin. in the summer, i was dark skin. but i remember when we have this conversation about you realize the bill on cnn, they don't know i'm latino they just think in terms of african-american, black and white in the country. i said sunday, let people know you are latino. but you felt stuck in that world. >> i did. >> that no man's world, sort o do i have to choose one? >> i did. for a lot of reaso. it was weird, they never asked me to do any reporting. i just thought, that's kind of weird. i think one of the reasons i write about in the book also, one of the reasons i blame myself is because i changed my name. >> we called you by your
the kkk random out of town. for me, this was my entire life. my 50s, it was just unusual. i think that is why i've lived that struggle in life my identity. it said that 50 years later most people still question it. people have to be able to categorize somhing in order to feel, to be comrtable. i can understand a little bit but not as much a you because i wrote aut in my book, the brown paper bags, in the winter i could hang out with the white skin. in the summer, i was dark skin. but i remember...
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watching c-span i think it was cute and they called on - - q&a the clandestine relationships of the kkk and it was the illuminating book of 1998 so i am not so sure but it is a very interesting book. that there are two kinds of men and those who are ignorant and do stupid things and there was a very illuminating book and i enjoyed it and it was amazing how a black man could become very close friends with the members of the ku klux klan to the point they not only trust each other by became very close friends at which point at the end of the book he realizes his best friend of the kkk has a daughter and once gerald davis him to be his godfather. host: macon georgia go ahead. >>caller: to answer your question david mccullough was one of the first to you there. i am in my sixties i remember the tv show called you are there and what it was like and then to get home after the war and what kind of care you would get into introduce me to that line of thought and to tailor the waiting list. and with the deliberation trilogy. and victor david hanson the first one to make that interesting. and i f
watching c-span i think it was cute and they called on - - q&a the clandestine relationships of the kkk and it was the illuminating book of 1998 so i am not so sure but it is a very interesting book. that there are two kinds of men and those who are ignorant and do stupid things and there was a very illuminating book and i enjoyed it and it was amazing how a black man could become very close friends with the members of the ku klux klan to the point they not only trust each other by became...
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one of those in 1920 was the rise of the lost cause movement, the rise of the kkk. there were black suffragist movement. -- black suffragist movements. did the white women's groups welcome them into the ranks or did they work separately? guest: that is a fascinating and complicated, and in the end, disappointing chapter in the whole movement. the nation was severely segregated. we have to understand that is how the world was at the time. that does not excuse the suffragists. the suffragists had to convince quite a number of racist white men in congress, from the southern states, and from a few other states, but mostly from the southern states, they had to get a large segment of them, to vote yes, to pass the federal amendment. and so they used arguments. they would have to go back to them in their state legislatures. and so they used arguments that really should make us wince today. but in the political scheme of things at the time was convenient for suffragists. that was arguments like, don't worry that this is going to upset the apple cart. because the federal ame
one of those in 1920 was the rise of the lost cause movement, the rise of the kkk. there were black suffragist movement. -- black suffragist movements. did the white women's groups welcome them into the ranks or did they work separately? guest: that is a fascinating and complicated, and in the end, disappointing chapter in the whole movement. the nation was severely segregated. we have to understand that is how the world was at the time. that does not excuse the suffragists. the suffragists had...
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to the kkk, these sanctuary cities continue to grow in this country which is dangerous for the american, thank you so much indeed for joining us. i'm gerry baker in for elizabeth macdonald. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it tonight for us. thanks for watching. have a very good evening. ♪ here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today demanding the federal government move with urgency on two critical fronts. president trump telling the food and drug administration to act quickly to approve a vaccine to fight the china virus pandemic. u.s. drugmaker moderna today fueled for an emergency use authorization -- filed for an emergency use authorization of their vaccine. moderna becomes the second company to do so after pfizer filed for its emergency use authorization two weeks ago. moderna says its vaccine is 94% effect
to the kkk, these sanctuary cities continue to grow in this country which is dangerous for the american, thank you so much indeed for joining us. i'm gerry baker in for elizabeth macdonald. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. that does it tonight for us. thanks for watching. have a very good evening. ♪ here tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today demanding the federal government move with urgency on two critical fronts. president trump...
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kkk, he haso privilege with them. he called people a slavery name. he has done nothing for us. people need to stop saying he has because he has not. he has made it very hard for us. host: when you say us? caller: african americans. host: let me ask you as a woman of color, what do you think about kamala harris, the vice president-elect? glad.: i am very they say she is indian as well. this is minority people. these are people who can relate to us. workers and low-paid people. me myself, i am not a low-paid person but at the same time if i was rich, i would stand behind him because of how he is doing people under us. you do not bring people down. host: and kamala harris, the daughter of immigrants, she becomes the first black and the first south asian american to serve as the next vice president when they are sworn in on january 20. marsha in florida, you voted for president trump. what are you thinking right now? caller: i am a black for president trump. inid all of his rallies rallies because i really believe in president trump. ivoted for him in 2016 and also voted for him in
kkk, he haso privilege with them. he called people a slavery name. he has done nothing for us. people need to stop saying he has because he has not. he has made it very hard for us. host: when you say us? caller: african americans. host: let me ask you as a woman of color, what do you think about kamala harris, the vice president-elect? glad.: i am very they say she is indian as well. this is minority people. these are people who can relate to us. workers and low-paid people. me myself, i am...
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other members have had that kkk show up in their yard. and all of them have information that lead back to sheriff terry johnson's administration. amy: what happened to the woman in the wheelchair? >> we seen her yesterday. she is still recovering. she is very sore. e is very shaken. and her spirit, as you might imagine, is broken. but she is not cast down, is what she told me. we're hoping she makes a full recovery. we believe she is lost the use of one of her mobile wheelchair units. therefore, we are still fighting for all of the people that are recovering from the incident on saturday. we will return to the streets on tuesday. amy: reverend, how did you get arrested? >> did you say how did i get arrested? amy: yeah. looks we were standing there holding our ground because we were permitted to be at the court square to 2: with our rally. the police -- the law enforcement, the deputies formed a militia line. they impeded upon us, they thatled many of the folks ended up in joe with me on to the ground. those were people who had already bee
other members have had that kkk show up in their yard. and all of them have information that lead back to sheriff terry johnson's administration. amy: what happened to the woman in the wheelchair? >> we seen her yesterday. she is still recovering. she is very sore. e is very shaken. and her spirit, as you might imagine, is broken. but she is not cast down, is what she told me. we're hoping she makes a full recovery. we believe she is lost the use of one of her mobile wheelchair units....
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and what they mean by that is sort of a kkk racist, somebody was run, at night rider or something. but the idea of systemic racism, they just are not even aware of. the rally is 22,000 people and there might be 200 black people. the campaign will gather them together and put t-shirts on them, blacks for trump, and sit and guide the president so the cameras can see them. everything is a race. everything is code. everything is, you know, driving this wage of xenophobia and racism, and they are sort of -- they don't admit it and they don't want to say it and they don't want to confront it. they don't believe they are racist. they will say why should i be held liable for something that happened to underage years ago? you know, it's a crazy world. but let's talk a little bit aboi mean, the imposters. that's a perfect segue. there is a line in your book that says if there's no truth, how do we discuss and make decisions? i think that's kind of where,, well, there are so many places, where these books will he come together. talk about that a little bit. >> it's true. i -- one of the thing
and what they mean by that is sort of a kkk racist, somebody was run, at night rider or something. but the idea of systemic racism, they just are not even aware of. the rally is 22,000 people and there might be 200 black people. the campaign will gather them together and put t-shirts on them, blacks for trump, and sit and guide the president so the cameras can see them. everything is a race. everything is code. everything is, you know, driving this wage of xenophobia and racism, and they are...
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people that looked like me so people tried to live in georgia which was really kind ofcrazy and the kkk ran them out of town . and so for me, i had been other eyes myentire life , even though i'm only 50 and in my 50s it was just unusual so i think that is why i have lived that life of a struggle of identity but it saddens me that 50 years later, people still question it because they still want to put you in this box . >> people have to be able to categorize something in order to feel, to be comfortable. i can understand a little bit but not as much as you as i wrote about in my book the experience in louisiana with the brown paper bag, light-skinned versus dark skin so in the winter i was light-skinned so i could hang out with the light skinfold. it was this weird color thing but i remember when we had this conversation about your like don, you realize people on cnn theydon't know that i'm latino. they just think in terms of african-american and white, black and white . and i said sunny, let people know that your latino. it's okay but you felt stuck inthat world . , that no man's land
people that looked like me so people tried to live in georgia which was really kind ofcrazy and the kkk ran them out of town . and so for me, i had been other eyes myentire life , even though i'm only 50 and in my 50s it was just unusual so i think that is why i have lived that life of a struggle of identity but it saddens me that 50 years later, people still question it because they still want to put you in this box . >> people have to be able to categorize something in order to feel, to...
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stared at my family, i read in the book how they try to live in geoia which is really kind of crazy the kkkhem out of town. and so for me, i had been otherwise my entire life. even though i have only in my 50s. it was just unusual. so i think that is why i've lived that life of a suggle of identity that it saddens me that 50 years later, people still question it. because they still want to put you in this box. select people have to be able to category something in order to feel, to be comfortable, right? i can understand a little bit. but not as much is you. i wrote about in my book and i talked about the experience in louisiana, the white paper bag and light skin so in the winter is light-skinned so i could hang out the lht skinned black folks in the summer as dark skins would hang o the dark sn. weird color thing. but remember when we had this conversation you're like don y realize people on cnn they do not know i a latino. they just think in terms of african-american most the country african amerin, black and white. and i said we'll sunny let people know you are latino. you're stuck in t
stared at my family, i read in the book how they try to live in geoia which is really kind of crazy the kkkhem out of town. and so for me, i had been otherwise my entire life. even though i have only in my 50s. it was just unusual. so i think that is why i've lived that life of a suggle of identity that it saddens me that 50 years later, people still question it. because they still want to put you in this box. select people have to be able to category something in order to feel, to be...
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and as you know, this is a man who had that legal victory prosecuting, successfully prosecuting the kkk over the terrorist bombing of the black church in 1963. another name coming up, salg -- sally yates. deputy attorney general fired by trump. yates is part of biden's transition team. so that's another name that's being floated out there, as well. and it bears worth repeating that whatever name is put forth, it's sure to come under intense scrutiny by senators, republican senators, during the confirmation process. and this is something that is also being heavily considered in terms of any name that's being brought forth. abby? >> i'll take it, jason carroll for us there. thank you so much. be sure to watch "state of the union" this morning at 9:00. 's jake tapper will be joined by dr. anthony fauci. senator bernie sanders, ohio governor mike dewine, and reverend ralph warnock here on cnn. >>> and still to come, more than 100,000 new covid cases reported in the u.s. on saturday. the 12th day in a row the country saw new virus cases that's high level. it's a stark reminder ahead of the n
and as you know, this is a man who had that legal victory prosecuting, successfully prosecuting the kkk over the terrorist bombing of the black church in 1963. another name coming up, salg -- sally yates. deputy attorney general fired by trump. yates is part of biden's transition team. so that's another name that's being floated out there, as well. and it bears worth repeating that whatever name is put forth, it's sure to come under intense scrutiny by senators, republican senators, during the...
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look le me so people, i write about in the book how the tribe to go to geora which was crazy and the kkk ran out of town so f me i had been on therise my entire life . even though i'm almos30 and in the 50s, there was just unusual so i think tt is why i've lived that life of a struggle of intity. but it's saddens me that 50 years later, ople still question it. because they still want to put you in this box. >> people have to be able to categorize nothing. to be comfortable. i can understand that a little bit but not as much as you because i wrote about in my book and i talk about the experience in louisiana with the brown per bag. the winter, i was light skin. in the summer i was da. it was just this weird color thing but i remember whene had the conversation about, don, you realize people cnn, they don't know that i'm latino. theyust think in terms of african-erican most of t country is african-american or black-and-white area i said sunny, let peopleknow that your recogniz. you did you feel stuck in that world? >> that no man's land, and best, am i that? do i have to choose one? >> for
look le me so people, i write about in the book how the tribe to go to geora which was crazy and the kkk ran out of town so f me i had been on therise my entire life . even though i'm almos30 and in the 50s, there was just unusual so i think tt is why i've lived that life of a struggle of intity. but it's saddens me that 50 years later, ople still question it. because they still want to put you in this box. >> people have to be able to categorize nothing. to be comfortable. i can...
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d they stared at my familiment and tried to live in georgia, iwas crazy and the kkk ran them out of townnd for me i have been other-ized all of my entire life. an even though i'm just 50, that's why i've lived the life of a struggled identi, but it saddened that 50 years later people still question it because they still want to put you in this box. >> the category. people have to be able to categorize something to feel, to be comfortable. >> yeah. >> i can understand a little bit, but not as much as you. i wrote about in my book and talk about the experience in louisiana, the brown paper bag, the light skinned and-- in the winter i cou hang out with the light skinned, and in the summer-- and the color thing,don, people on cnn, theyon't know that i'm lana, they think in terms o african-american, most of the country, african-american, black and white. and sunn let people know that you're latina. it's okay. but you felt stuck in that world, that no man's land, sort of am i this, that, am i both, do i have to choose one. >> i did. and it was-- for a lot of reasons, and it was weird because o
d they stared at my familiment and tried to live in georgia, iwas crazy and the kkk ran them out of townnd for me i have been other-ized all of my entire life. an even though i'm just 50, that's why i've lived the life of a struggled identi, but it saddened that 50 years later people still question it because they still want to put you in this box. >> the category. people have to be able to categorize something to feel, to be comfortable. >> yeah. >> i can understand a little...
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writebout in the book about how they tried to live in georgia, and it was really crazy, and the k, -- kkk ran ths many out of town. and i had been otherrized my entire life. on though i'm onl in my 5, it was just unusual. i think that is why i've lived thatife of a struggle of identity, but it saddens me that 50 years later people sti question it because they still want to put you in this box. >> category. people have to be automobile to categorize something -- able to9 categorize something in order to be comfortable, right? >> yes. >> i can understand a little bit but not as much as you because i wrote about in my book, and i talk about the experience in louisiana, light skin vers dark skin. is so in the winter i was light skinned, and then in the summer i was dar skinned. finish. [lghter] weird color thing. but i remember when we had this conversation about, y know, don, you realize that people on cnn, they don't know that i'm latina. they just think in terms of african-american most of the countryfrican-american and white, black and white >> yeah. >> and i said, well, sunny, let peop k
writebout in the book about how they tried to live in georgia, and it was really crazy, and the k, -- kkk ran ths many out of town. and i had been otherrized my entire life. on though i'm onl in my 5, it was just unusual. i think that is why i've lived thatife of a struggle of identity, but it saddens me that 50 years later people sti question it because they still want to put you in this box. >> category. people have to be automobile to categorize something -- able to9 categorize...
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most of them were kkk supporters as well as members.ght, how did you come to that assertion? caller: well, some of his people that he had on his payroll and members oras supporters of the kkk. int: we will go to rob texas, supporter of president trump, go ahead. caller: yes, thank you for your time. my call is definitely in support of trump. the worries me most is numbers coming through with of course michigan and georgia. we are seeing a rise in one percentile and that is everything for biden. isn't that statistically impossible? one percentile is a lot of votes. how are they all for biden? you look at the graphs, it is odd to look at. biden's both just go right up to meet trump. i think there is definitely some voter fraud being committed as that newmail election will just this year, everything is all funky. i really have to highlight with the previous caller said. there is evidence, no history of anything. thecally the only thing last caller said it was that trump was mean. like the race subject that the last caller brought in. trump
most of them were kkk supporters as well as members.ght, how did you come to that assertion? caller: well, some of his people that he had on his payroll and members oras supporters of the kkk. int: we will go to rob texas, supporter of president trump, go ahead. caller: yes, thank you for your time. my call is definitely in support of trump. the worries me most is numbers coming through with of course michigan and georgia. we are seeing a rise in one percentile and that is everything for biden....
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his friend was annexed kkk -- an member and he voted against segregating schools because he didn't want kids to be in a segregated cesspool and he called black people, super black men, super predators . host: why do you think the president didn't win yesterday, as of yesterday? caller: well, he called it. malin fraud. he did something no other president has done. be americansoud to again. host: do you think his efforts will change the end result? caller: i hope so. all the joe biden cares about is shipping jobs to china and raising taxes. host: you saw that part of the statement saying that as of tomorrow they will continue legal efforts when it comes to the election. want to keep people talking about that, yesterday it was rudy giuliani saying just that, talking about the lawsuits. here's a bit from that yesterday. [video clip] >> the first part is a situation that is extremely troubling. first of all, for the state of the commonwealth of pennsylvania and then for a number of other states. be broughtits will starting on monday. the first time it was discovered was here in pennsylvania
his friend was annexed kkk -- an member and he voted against segregating schools because he didn't want kids to be in a segregated cesspool and he called black people, super black men, super predators . host: why do you think the president didn't win yesterday, as of yesterday? caller: well, he called it. malin fraud. he did something no other president has done. be americansoud to again. host: do you think his efforts will change the end result? caller: i hope so. all the joe biden cares about...
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he did say there are good people , but i disavow the kkk and white supremacists.d as he is he -- the kkkle, in the 70's right up until the day he walked into the white house as vice president, when he said, oh my, i couldn't believe it. smart ands actually he is clean. that is what he thought about black people. in the polls, i think trump will win. wins because trump i do not want to be a socialist country. host: all right, ruth. charlie cook, any reaction? guest: some of the facts, i am not familiar with those and cannot really comment. i was not really following as closely as i would like to have been able to. again, my job is not defending either candidate were side. or side -- candidate or side. each party has factions or wings. hadhe republican side, you the tea party over here and the establishment over here. the tea party evolved into the trump base over time. in the democratic side, you have two factions. you have 40% or so who are extremely progressive. sanders, bernie elizabeth warren, aoc and the squad, all of that, and they want big, major, systemic c
he did say there are good people , but i disavow the kkk and white supremacists.d as he is he -- the kkkle, in the 70's right up until the day he walked into the white house as vice president, when he said, oh my, i couldn't believe it. smart ands actually he is clean. that is what he thought about black people. in the polls, i think trump will win. wins because trump i do not want to be a socialist country. host: all right, ruth. charlie cook, any reaction? guest: some of the facts, i am not...
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he had friends that were kkk, segregationists.f a group of black kids, you are not black unless you vote for him. he said we all think alike. how can you call donald trump are racist when joe biden is? even if you look up his racial he is in early alzheimer's. host: go ahead and respond. guest: a couple of things. i think when i talk about comparison, even what you are raising around by then, you are talking about 20 years ago. i can give you examples around donald trump a couple of weeks ago for aligning himself with the proud boys, who he said to stand down and stand back, which is known by even the fbi as a white supremacist group. being a woman who has done work social groups, it is a problem. donald trump has a consistent long history around discrimination, including in his own properties. donald trump is gone, so i'm not going to talk -- spend a lot of time talking about him. aside from that, what i would like to raise is that part of what black people have voted for is an assumption we are voting for something other than wh
he had friends that were kkk, segregationists.f a group of black kids, you are not black unless you vote for him. he said we all think alike. how can you call donald trump are racist when joe biden is? even if you look up his racial he is in early alzheimer's. host: go ahead and respond. guest: a couple of things. i think when i talk about comparison, even what you are raising around by then, you are talking about 20 years ago. i can give you examples around donald trump a couple of weeks ago...
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as far as i know mitch mcconnell never owned slave and doesn't have a kkk office. we talked abempowerment and choice for urban america. the idea today in 2020 black people are oppressed is absolutely phone sense, racism has never become a more insignificant factor than today. in 2007 before barack obama became president he gave a speech on the anniversary of bloody selma, the incident in bridge. mlk generation has gotten us 90% of the way there. my generation, he said referring to himself as the joshua generation has to get us the 10% of the way there which i thought was reasonable. that was before he got elected let alone reelected president. i'm thinking 10% has been cut just a little bit. in the 50's were asked would you vote for a black president, they said, hell no, fast-forward obama gets elected and gets greater percentage than predecessor 4 years ago and donald trump got smaller percentage of the white vote than mitt romney 4 years ago. the city who voted for donald trump, abilene, texas. abilene texas voted for first black mayor, so if donald trump was sen
as far as i know mitch mcconnell never owned slave and doesn't have a kkk office. we talked abempowerment and choice for urban america. the idea today in 2020 black people are oppressed is absolutely phone sense, racism has never become a more insignificant factor than today. in 2007 before barack obama became president he gave a speech on the anniversary of bloody selma, the incident in bridge. mlk generation has gotten us 90% of the way there. my generation, he said referring to himself as...
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to -- i wasd wondering why the southern was thinking a former kkk member for his -- when lindseyan graham brought up strom thurmond? yes, what is going on there? that is kind of far-fetched, it is ridiculous. peter: this is shane in battleground washington on our support vice president biden line. shane, where are you? >> northeast of vancouver, a small town. and i thought in a million years, i would never call in, but -- peter: what prompted it tonight? >> hearing all of these people talking about how trump is making america great. we have a real issue here. we have the highest number of ,omeless people on the streets and my other half is a nurse, and she risks her life every day , and she says the government has ash and they say the government has helped us, and they have not. and they say the government has helped us, and they have not. we have to start helping the american people. the stimulus. people keep saying it is the democrats that are doing it. no, it is not. it is both of them. there are kids on the street now. we are helping people survive and eat, when people are trying to s
to -- i wasd wondering why the southern was thinking a former kkk member for his -- when lindseyan graham brought up strom thurmond? yes, what is going on there? that is kind of far-fetched, it is ridiculous. peter: this is shane in battleground washington on our support vice president biden line. shane, where are you? >> northeast of vancouver, a small town. and i thought in a million years, i would never call in, but -- peter: what prompted it tonight? >> hearing all of these...