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these laws actually enshrined the demands of the ku klux klan of the ultra-right organization, which defended the supremacy of whites, including segregation in education, blacks could not be taught together with whites often. it was a very big problem, because to do less, so that there was a little more and sometimes, in order to go to school, in general, african americans had to overcome very long distances, but this is also tens of kilometers 10 and 20. yes. and even sometimes more, and in connection with this a in the united states in 1954, but began a few years earlier, and it ended in a very large legal proceeding to the well-known as the case of a brow. against the education committee and in fact the us supreme court had a state court decision kansas about separate education. yes , from this moment begins the process of 10 aggregation, that is, the joint training of whites and blacks. as you understand, this process was very painful and took a long time. here are the events of 1957. in the state of arkansas , it refers specifically to. e. these events on the formation of organz
these laws actually enshrined the demands of the ku klux klan of the ultra-right organization, which defended the supremacy of whites, including segregation in education, blacks could not be taught together with whites often. it was a very big problem, because to do less, so that there was a little more and sometimes, in order to go to school, in general, african americans had to overcome very long distances, but this is also tens of kilometers 10 and 20. yes. and even sometimes more, and in...
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is it accurate to january six as a klan riot? you know, i would say it's a white supremacist riot because i don't want to let people off the hook like that. you know, the klan is this catchall group created in 1866, but supremacy includes i'll call good white folks, folks who believe in god. but they believe in a god that can burn of color. they're anti semitic. they're anti-catholic. right. they don't believe that women have fundamental dignity. right. and at the same, they call themselves upstairs leading patriotic citizens. so it's not just the klan. it's also the white citizens, which you document here brilliantly. the white citizens councils included some of the leading white citizens in the south, except for the fact that they killed and murdered black people and whites who stood in solidarity with them. and we still celebrate that some of the folks who are part of the white citizens councils. right. so when we talk about this, it's not just the klan, it's the alt right. it's the white nationalists. and they're supported no
is it accurate to january six as a klan riot? you know, i would say it's a white supremacist riot because i don't want to let people off the hook like that. you know, the klan is this catchall group created in 1866, but supremacy includes i'll call good white folks, folks who believe in god. but they believe in a god that can burn of color. they're anti semitic. they're anti-catholic. right. they don't believe that women have fundamental dignity. right. and at the same, they call themselves...
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anthey hadhese ttle forale sign the vietmese mmunity s saying "let t klan have theishi ng - [rorter] aorganizaon ofietnamesrefugees wentnto fedel urt in hston t ay and ked the dge to ptect em from e ku klukl an. - weould like to protecour life d we askhe feder courprotects us. - [jrnalist]videote of a klan pamilitaryrainingcamp ite xas s introded as even ce. [imas ick] photographs taken last month of a shrimp boat loa ded with rob and avily ard klan en re also troducedas evi nce. [images cl ick] - the ruling that the klan paramilitary group violated texas' law and ended in injunct ion saying they could not operate in the fut ure.[melanchy instmentalus ic] [waterabbles] [hicopter ars] - i rember when thiswas alhappeninthe mea was rely ally, rely on toeadr if asust a cist t n. mage fizzes] the town isplit by f eud. mage fizs] - ainst a oup ey reg ar as a bun of forene rs. [ima fizzes]- fuel by ra sm. [ima fiz ze- [reporr] takcare of em.- killem. mage fizzes] - th made this racialhing, li i s aii knowhat was it b i don't hinkthat'she wholeictu re. i n't thinpeoplere geing thwhole pi ure
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likely for publicity reasons this was exaggerated and say that actual klan members stood near 4 million and 4 million klansmen standing in 1935 and count forward 100 years to grandchildren and great grandchildren in the year 2025, and add up to about 135 million livering white americans. 50% of the white population of the united states. seeing another one that was one of two whites have a family link to the ku klux. every other white person if he or she knew the names of ancestors in which to research their lives could produce a klan family
likely for publicity reasons this was exaggerated and say that actual klan members stood near 4 million and 4 million klansmen standing in 1935 and count forward 100 years to grandchildren and great grandchildren in the year 2025, and add up to about 135 million livering white americans. 50% of the white population of the united states. seeing another one that was one of two whites have a family link to the ku klux. every other white person if he or she knew the names of ancestors in which to...
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we're going to talk about the of the ku klux klan next week. and you'll see that the klan was strong in maine, including in towns like milo dexter, very close to manson. i think the key reason that monson immigrants were better treated than many immigrants in other parts of maine is that unlike franco and irish americans, modern immigrants from northern europe. they were protestant. they were building. lutheran and methodist churches. and they were eager to. so the klan in maine was mainly an anti-catholic anti-immigrant group. this beautiful church building the lutheran church constructed in 90, still in monson. and the legacy of immigration continue to shape the town. i grew up around people with last names like burke and sumi and erickson. all right let me wrap it up. we've seen that monson like other american rural places during the late 19th century, was well aware the challenges posed by the growth cities and that it was quite ingenious in drawing upon urban and global resources to respond to those challenges. monson did this by creating
we're going to talk about the of the ku klux klan next week. and you'll see that the klan was strong in maine, including in towns like milo dexter, very close to manson. i think the key reason that monson immigrants were better treated than many immigrants in other parts of maine is that unlike franco and irish americans, modern immigrants from northern europe. they were protestant. they were building. lutheran and methodist churches. and they were eager to. so the klan in maine was mainly an...
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or the they call the ku klux klan act. and it set up the justice department to pursue the klan. this was a period where the national was feeling the congress in particular feeling it was capable of actually not only designating a park, but having united states run it as well. it took a long time to work the kinks, obviously, but at that was the intent. it's also true and it's this is the book i don't know if it was in our talk today, but the failure of reconstruction and then the later creation, the park service under during that difficult period in the early 20th century of the jim crow laws, there are lots of reasons why it was better for the park service to have a news story about its origins. right. was it was it was it was, you know, tying it in as ralph was referring earlier, i think, to all of the messiness of the civil war, tying it into a person like olmstead was known for this outright condemnation of the old south. i mean, he was as far as, you, these were people who saw it firsthand and they weren't having it.
or the they call the ku klux klan act. and it set up the justice department to pursue the klan. this was a period where the national was feeling the congress in particular feeling it was capable of actually not only designating a park, but having united states run it as well. it took a long time to work the kinks, obviously, but at that was the intent. it's also true and it's this is the book i don't know if it was in our talk today, but the failure of reconstruction and then the later...
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likely for publicity reasons this was exaggerated and say that actual klan members stood near 4 million and 4 million klansmen standing in 1935 and count forward 100 years to grandchildren and great grandchildren in the year 2025, and add up to about 135 million livering white americans. 50% of the white population of the united states. seeing another one that was one of two whites have a family link to the ku klux. every other white person if he or she knew the names of ancestors in which to research their lives could produce a klan family memorabilia war. .... to practice law today. he several celebrex cases such as rauner versus gail reached the supreme court. he represented rosa parks, john lewis along his success is much more on your? >> thank you very much. >>. we're i have used in? >> i'm doing fine and i want to condition those of you who are responsible and their cultures or having this program. i sent and listen saw some of the incidents from slavery down for the part of your program your day you for the invitation . >> thank you, well we are honored. we talked a few days and
likely for publicity reasons this was exaggerated and say that actual klan members stood near 4 million and 4 million klansmen standing in 1935 and count forward 100 years to grandchildren and great grandchildren in the year 2025, and add up to about 135 million livering white americans. 50% of the white population of the united states. seeing another one that was one of two whites have a family link to the ku klux. every other white person if he or she knew the names of ancestors in which to...
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we know his reverence for his father who was arrested in a ku klux klan demonstration and they can 25, give you some idea of what red trump was like. but let's talk about some of the others. roy cohn. what did he learn from roy cohn? >> roy cohn becomes trump's lawyer in 1973 when trump and his father and the business are being sued by the justice department for discriminatory housing practices and he tells trump fight like hell. and trump learned a couple of things. one is you can use the court system interchangeably with public relations. you can shout as loud as possible and try to keep whoever's challenge you at bay for a while that way. you can threaten and intimidate and menace. even if you settle you will not say you are settling. and most specifically what he learned with the role of a lawyer could be turned into something almost like a mafia don, something completely different than what lawyers are supposed to do. a longtime trump friend has said to me several occasions, trump likes lawyers who are willing to do anything. >> did he turn himself into a mafia don? he gave six a
we know his reverence for his father who was arrested in a ku klux klan demonstration and they can 25, give you some idea of what red trump was like. but let's talk about some of the others. roy cohn. what did he learn from roy cohn? >> roy cohn becomes trump's lawyer in 1973 when trump and his father and the business are being sued by the justice department for discriminatory housing practices and he tells trump fight like hell. and trump learned a couple of things. one is you can use...
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and that was the frightening thing because i've seen it work on klan rally and stone mountain georgia. i saw that kind of rhetoric where people are yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. what do we do about their culture? i don't want to know about their culture. they feel like your body. you could just go back to go to much bucket of gasoline was kicked over and lit up. all those little sparks that already existed into a large forest buyer. part of donald trump's huge appeal was that although he does not think in terms of race, the way i do, he at least thinks in terms of nation, he recognized that the united states is a nation with a particular people. and that not everybody belongs. this is a great, a leave. 2 millions of white people who have seen their nation transformed in the name of diversity. diversity that always comes at the expense of white people. he spoke to some, you know, some of the things that, that angry white male wants to hear. we're gonna put a wall on the border. we're going to make the mexicans pay ford. we're gonna bring manufacturing jobs back as a kind of populous messaged
and that was the frightening thing because i've seen it work on klan rally and stone mountain georgia. i saw that kind of rhetoric where people are yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. what do we do about their culture? i don't want to know about their culture. they feel like your body. you could just go back to go to much bucket of gasoline was kicked over and lit up. all those little sparks that already existed into a large forest buyer. part of donald trump's huge appeal was that although he does not...
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the sheriff is actually a member of the ku klux klan. he shoots hines in the back and kills him. hines is not the only member of congress who parishes as a result of the divide over slavery. the first member of the senate to be killed in the line of duty perished in part because of debates over slavery. this had occurred before the civil war, rather than after. the event was -- to the left of your screen. he was a democratic senator from california. all know the basic history of california. it was admitted to the union shortly after the u.s. seized from mexico in the mexican war. the aftermath of the california gold rush. it is a distinct area and american history in that, up until this point, every new state to the -- california was not. it was a long ways away from the closest a, which was texas. they developed a unique political culture that divided on the grounds of ethnicity, ideology, and featured intense interest party divisions, as well. was a free soil democrat and would be a leader and what became the unionist democrat of california, that was the opening of the californ
the sheriff is actually a member of the ku klux klan. he shoots hines in the back and kills him. hines is not the only member of congress who parishes as a result of the divide over slavery. the first member of the senate to be killed in the line of duty perished in part because of debates over slavery. this had occurred before the civil war, rather than after. the event was -- to the left of your screen. he was a democratic senator from california. all know the basic history of california. it...
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i know that my grandfather was a klan member for a time. made break om that, i think at in tes ofhe subseent genetions, but the legacies of that history,ou know, remain. narrator: reverend greg thompson grew up in traveler's rest, south carolina. as a childiving in theegregatesouth, he nev really ought in traveler's rest, about s racialdentity,. until one fateful da in elementary school. i was in fourth grade. myest frie was who had the same name as me. we were know[mus]the two greg's. we're fourth grade boys, soe got in lots of trouble lots of times. we were always joking and i remember this one day the teacher called us wn. we both laughed, but shcame andrabbed him by his shirt and threw him against the chalkboard but shcame andrabbed him front of the wholclass and sa to him, "why d't you we that n----r sle ousicr face?" to be held up in front of the whole class as if there is something fundamentally wrong with him a way that is visible in his face, that our teacher, who we all looked up to, pointed out for us. and i've spent a lot of tim
i know that my grandfather was a klan member for a time. made break om that, i think at in tes ofhe subseent genetions, but the legacies of that history,ou know, remain. narrator: reverend greg thompson grew up in traveler's rest, south carolina. as a childiving in theegregatesouth, he nev really ought in traveler's rest, about s racialdentity,. until one fateful da in elementary school. i was in fourth grade. myest frie was who had the same name as me. we were know[mus]the two greg's. we're...
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and now you're already skimming the cream off him in klan sovcombank in the branch and online at 9% per annum 150 g of inconspicuous rich taste in one glass. taste the real cold great incredible taste. order groceries at the savings banquet for free 20 years ago. we easily take out insurance for traveling around the country and pay for the policy in any convenient way. alfastrakhovanie connect to the services of the future for peace of mind in the present . the main thing is not to stop. living with prostatitis is hard even harder longidaza helps to reduce inflammation and break down fibrosis foci longidasa is excellent against fibrosis in prostatitis. wait the sauce from i love to cook will be cooler catch bro. great serving great taste with brand new sauces, i love to cook. miracles and victory miracle see first love and inspirer well-coordinated work of units is the key to success in completing tasks in all areas of the special operation in the area of ugoldar, the assault groups of the pacific fleet are moving forward. under the guise of air defense calculations under the solida
and now you're already skimming the cream off him in klan sovcombank in the branch and online at 9% per annum 150 g of inconspicuous rich taste in one glass. taste the real cold great incredible taste. order groceries at the savings banquet for free 20 years ago. we easily take out insurance for traveling around the country and pay for the policy in any convenient way. alfastrakhovanie connect to the services of the future for peace of mind in the present . the main thing is not to stop. living...
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the sheriff is actually a member of the ku klux klan, shoots hines in the back and and kills him. hinds is not the only member of congress who perishes as a result of the the divide over slavery. the first member of the senate to be killed in the line of duty perished in part because of debates over slavery as well. all this had occurred before the civil war rather than after the the man was was david broderick. who's the photograph that i have here on the on the left of the screen? he was a democratic senator from california. all of us know the basic history of california. it was admitted to the union shortly after the us seizes it from mexico in the mexican war. in the aftermath of the california gold rush. but it was it's a it's a distinct area in american history in that up until this point, every new state to have been admitted was contiguous to at least one other state. california was not it was a long ways away from the closest state, which was texas. and it developed a unique political culture that divided on grounds of of ethnicity, of of ideology, and featured intense in
the sheriff is actually a member of the ku klux klan, shoots hines in the back and and kills him. hinds is not the only member of congress who perishes as a result of the the divide over slavery. the first member of the senate to be killed in the line of duty perished in part because of debates over slavery as well. all this had occurred before the civil war rather than after the the man was was david broderick. who's the photograph that i have here on the on the left of the screen? he was a...
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when i looked at that deliberately klan, the stowing to brazenly as the mafia is presence on picked up is a start departure from its original media modus operandi and representative of a wider social revolution. one of the most powerful criminal networks in the world, a shift from self love. julaine said violence was always part of the matthew narrative, murder, extortion, various forms of petty crime. it was the media and the message to day 200 years on the modern b, u. people end of this tradition isn't social media. the massey are responding to the impacts of the digital world. these videos are about parading their wealth and more just in front of the ro, local community, but also in front of the authority. man kelly duty done that, i mean, we see the lower ones. there's videos show both their financial as well as their military power, but in less risky ways. so before columbus was under attack, from another commode or club, might show it, drank with so called drive by shooting. but these acts of violence brought with them the police. now you might say a drive to the neighbourhood i
when i looked at that deliberately klan, the stowing to brazenly as the mafia is presence on picked up is a start departure from its original media modus operandi and representative of a wider social revolution. one of the most powerful criminal networks in the world, a shift from self love. julaine said violence was always part of the matthew narrative, murder, extortion, various forms of petty crime. it was the media and the message to day 200 years on the modern b, u. people end of this...
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well, it will definitely end up in the hands of zelinski the bite and klan and their bodies because they are controlling ukraine and they are taking everything what they want in the ukraine at the minute. that's my opinion, but i think here are deeper problems. maybe there is some precious metals who are going to be stolen from the us and they will never hand over any precious metals to the ukrainians. i think the, the biggest problem is that they may have already sold these precious metals, and the owners cannot get them back because they are already stolen. so i think this, this measurement, what they take is already to, to protect the thiefs in the us from being open and from being discovered. i think perhaps this is, this is part of the motivation. so many countries are certainly away from the western hemisphere these days. i like bricks, for example, there are there old dumping the dollar. they're moving away from that dollar. they're investing in other currencies or gold. for example, i guess as a hedge to protect themselves because that's you said a few minutes ago. no country kno
well, it will definitely end up in the hands of zelinski the bite and klan and their bodies because they are controlling ukraine and they are taking everything what they want in the ukraine at the minute. that's my opinion, but i think here are deeper problems. maybe there is some precious metals who are going to be stolen from the us and they will never hand over any precious metals to the ukrainians. i think the, the biggest problem is that they may have already sold these precious metals,...
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noted that the appearance of an african american onstage we couldn't hear threats from the ku klux klanination to overcome hatred, it inspired a new generation of black ballerinas. including mystical plan herself. we a principal dancer and the wind at my back. resilience, grace and other gifts for my mentor raven wilkinson. misty, it is so great to see you you're looking fabulous. >> you sent me to a warm home idea because i was not actually aware ever even look incident. but because of this book and the chance to interview you, how did jimmy and talk about the mentorship with you. >> yes really unbelievable in the best and -- you know 11 years and my professional career, that's undiscovered who raven was. we it was about a company that brought ballot to america. one of the most important of the 20th century. we spoke algoma came on the screen, it was raven. no idea with that or buckle monster the company. she joined the company 1955. i dance there for seven years. what was really remarkable she became a soloist. even today in the standards it was rare to see black principal dancer and
noted that the appearance of an african american onstage we couldn't hear threats from the ku klux klanination to overcome hatred, it inspired a new generation of black ballerinas. including mystical plan herself. we a principal dancer and the wind at my back. resilience, grace and other gifts for my mentor raven wilkinson. misty, it is so great to see you you're looking fabulous. >> you sent me to a warm home idea because i was not actually aware ever even look incident. but because of...
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. >> sean: and talked about how he worked with a former klans man? of the gang called the romans. he is about to go off the diving board and biden says get the proper swim gear on or i will though you out of here. all of the gang members see all of this. when biden goes to leave, he sees they are waiting for him in the parking lot with long razors am he gets the rope that separates the low end from the deep ends and goes to up corn pop and says if you think i will apologize that won't happen. i apologize for calling you ether williams. so corn pop said we are good. do you think that would happen in watts or chicago? that's the ultimate lie. he stared down a gang member and embarrassed him in front ever other gang members and nothing happened to him. >> i want to confess on live tv. i have written a bunch of biden jokes but i left the document on the floor in my garage. >> [laughing]. >> [applauding]. >> i hate when that happens. >> ouch. >> it's embarrassing. >> we are making fun of biden. despite the week we had he is in his house in delaware partyi
. >> sean: and talked about how he worked with a former klans man? of the gang called the romans. he is about to go off the diving board and biden says get the proper swim gear on or i will though you out of here. all of the gang members see all of this. when biden goes to leave, he sees they are waiting for him in the parking lot with long razors am he gets the rope that separates the low end from the deep ends and goes to up corn pop and says if you think i will apologize that won't...
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because the black people that have chosen to be a black version of the ku klux klan, there would have been a january 6th every three or four years. every black community would be a sight of terrorist set dissent. here comes the black church. here come those falling in love with a palestinian jew named cheeses of nazareth. here comes the black people who say, in the face of all of this terror, we choose freedom for everybody. in the face of all that is trauma, we choose not to be wounded herders but wounded healers, here comes louis armstrong, here comes curtis mayfield, nina simone, duke ellington, mary lou williams, aretha franklin. all of that terror, all of that trauma, all of that hatred, how do you keep dishing out that love? how do you keep dishing out that healing? maybe you at your best could be the lemon in the democratic loaf. given all the talk about republic and equality on the ground, we're going to end that civic virtue in ways in which a french aristocrat never conceived of. we'll use his great insight as a starting point and what happens then when the civic virtue whic
because the black people that have chosen to be a black version of the ku klux klan, there would have been a january 6th every three or four years. every black community would be a sight of terrorist set dissent. here comes the black church. here come those falling in love with a palestinian jew named cheeses of nazareth. here comes the black people who say, in the face of all of this terror, we choose freedom for everybody. in the face of all that is trauma, we choose not to be wounded herders...
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in the face of all the terror in the lynchings we chose not to be a black version of the ku klux klan because black people have chosen to be a black version of ku klux klan that would've been a january 6th every three or four years. because of the black community would be a sight of terrorists for sale. but no come here comes the black church. here comes those with the palestinian jew named jesus of nazareth. here comes the black people n tt said in then face of all of this care we choose freedom for everybody. and the face of all this trauma, we choose not to be wounded, but wounded healers. here comes lori armstrong. here comes curtis mayfield. here comess nina simone. here comes duke ellington. here comes mary lou williams. here comes aretha franklin. all of that trauma, all the hatred. how do you keep dishing out that love and joy? huddy keep dishing out that healing? may be you at your best could be 11 and the american -- get all of this talk about democracy and republic and equality on the ground. we're going to enact civic virtue in ways in which the french aristocrat named de
in the face of all the terror in the lynchings we chose not to be a black version of the ku klux klan because black people have chosen to be a black version of ku klux klan that would've been a january 6th every three or four years. because of the black community would be a sight of terrorists for sale. but no come here comes the black church. here comes those with the palestinian jew named jesus of nazareth. here comes the black people n tt said in then face of all of this care we choose...
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people hear the term white supremacy for example and the first thing they think about is the ku klux klan like, flags burning or crosses burning and they don't think about it in terms of societal structures . it's very easy to say i'm not those people. i'm not obviously racist in that sense. and it's not written even really about you as a person. it's very much about the societal structures we have in place to keep certain people in power. sometimes i wonderthat we use different language . it creates a barrier where you can't get past that labeling and its civil rights era language were using in the 21st century that may not apply to what we're trying to do. >> the thing that becomes clear is there is no language that the structure will tolerate. it's just the way that the nonviolent movement in the civil rights movement is absolutely intolerable to that power structure. it's the way that colin catholic kneeling was intolerable as a means of protest. it is the way that saying that slavery is foundational and has to be examined in the way that it has affected our nation. the way it has aff
people hear the term white supremacy for example and the first thing they think about is the ku klux klan like, flags burning or crosses burning and they don't think about it in terms of societal structures . it's very easy to say i'm not those people. i'm not obviously racist in that sense. and it's not written even really about you as a person. it's very much about the societal structures we have in place to keep certain people in power. sometimes i wonderthat we use different language . it...
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during reconstruction, politicians brought forth the ku klux klan to terrorize even persons in my native state of mississippi, to keep them from voting. in mississippi, september 4, 1875, 50 black people were massacred e. we dna of our american political process and the mindset of a nation that claims to be one nation under god. for all does not include black people, and the marginalized who unfortunately have been insulted and assaulted. >> reverend brown, thank you for your time. it is sad we continue to talk about this, but the conversation is so needed. thank you for your time. >> perspective is important to hear. >>> the market just opened about 13 minutes ago. there's nothing like hitting the waves. there's nothing like volunteering. but my moderate-to-severe eczema can make it hard. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so you can have clearer skin and noticeably less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint
during reconstruction, politicians brought forth the ku klux klan to terrorize even persons in my native state of mississippi, to keep them from voting. in mississippi, september 4, 1875, 50 black people were massacred e. we dna of our american political process and the mindset of a nation that claims to be one nation under god. for all does not include black people, and the marginalized who unfortunately have been insulted and assaulted. >> reverend brown, thank you for your time. it is...
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i think about 50 years ago in 1971, the klan blew up ten buses that were meant to bring integration to the pontiac school district. blew them up. 50 years later we're talking about mean tweets so we've come a long way and that's actually a good thing. pete: it's a really important point, we have come a long way and seem to be getting in our own way by continuing to obsess over our differences instead of what makes us human beings. james david dickson, thank you for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you. pete: you got it. coming up, alex baldwin charged with -- alec baldwin charged for involuntary manslaughter for the fatal shooting of cinematographer helena houston. but does the charge fit the crime? chip wave holding us with home building tips, you can do it yourself or at least try, that's coming up. ♪ >> we definitely believe he pulled the trigger, the fbi lab report confirms that and definitely the trigger was pulled. >> mr. baldwin had a duty at the base level to never hold a gun and point at a person while pulling the trigger and had a duty as actor and producer on the set to ha
i think about 50 years ago in 1971, the klan blew up ten buses that were meant to bring integration to the pontiac school district. blew them up. 50 years later we're talking about mean tweets so we've come a long way and that's actually a good thing. pete: it's a really important point, we have come a long way and seem to be getting in our own way by continuing to obsess over our differences instead of what makes us human beings. james david dickson, thank you for your time. appreciate it....
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state of how american history is being taught, higher education especially stuff like the ku klux klannd the founding fathers, are basically on the same team, stuff like that that has really taken off, the george lloyd kind of national psychosis that happened in 2020 and specifically, would you comment on an article that was -- you comment on a little bit on your website, powerlines, it was an american greatness article called america never existed. thank you very much. >> guest: do we have a whole extra hour on this american history question? i could go on on that for literally days. the short version is the teaching of history has been decaying for long time and it is fully deplorable. maybe it started, has older roots but the famous book a people's history of the united states, never mind the factual errors in it but interpretive framework essentially is this. that the defect and sins of america represent the whole of america. i think that is wrong. new versions of like the 1619 project and so forth, want to reduce america to its defects and historical lapses in history. so from the
state of how american history is being taught, higher education especially stuff like the ku klux klannd the founding fathers, are basically on the same team, stuff like that that has really taken off, the george lloyd kind of national psychosis that happened in 2020 and specifically, would you comment on an article that was -- you comment on a little bit on your website, powerlines, it was an american greatness article called america never existed. thank you very much. >> guest: do we...
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and here they were 15 years after the work my five years into the reign of the terror of the ku klux klaninal pretty good alibi. together they took over the entire virginia state governor. -- virginia state government. would ultimately be put down by violent white supremacists and disinformation campaigns. what is remarkable is they planted the seeds for fdr's coalition in that state. it was the old lieutenants -- their young lieutenants would be his old lieutenants in the state and demonstrated again a magnetism between the working people of this country across all the lines used to divide us, wanted to come together because our kids need has to. every time i see virginia tech or virginia stater a public school in virginia, i am reminded these exist the way we know them because former confederate soldiers, formerly enslaved men him together and build a third party, took over the state, and asserted their rights and those of their children. juan: in terms of the lessons for today, especially in the aftermath of the january six bait insurrection and the continued rise in consolidation of t
and here they were 15 years after the work my five years into the reign of the terror of the ku klux klaninal pretty good alibi. together they took over the entire virginia state governor. -- virginia state government. would ultimately be put down by violent white supremacists and disinformation campaigns. what is remarkable is they planted the seeds for fdr's coalition in that state. it was the old lieutenants -- their young lieutenants would be his old lieutenants in the state and...
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so, in fact, when joe biden likens you to al qaeda or the klan, it's not a small thing at all. it has implications. so here is sheila jackson lee from last week in a not unrelated clip calling for the renewal of the patriot act. watch. >> if i remember after 9/11 when we all worked together to ensure the protection of the american people through the patriot act and dealing with the pfizer courts, we worked together, because truth is important. >> tucker: that's kind of strange, if you think about it. so why would sheila jackson lee, a self-described liberal, find herself last week praising the secret government courts that liberals once opposed passionately on the grounds that those courts could be used to destroy the constitutional rights of americans without anyone knowing about it? secret courts? liberals were against secret courts. and now the chief liberal in congress is strongly for secret courts. what's going on here? why? well, because those secret courts turn out to be a highly-effective way to silence the critics of the democratic party. so silence the so-called white
so, in fact, when joe biden likens you to al qaeda or the klan, it's not a small thing at all. it has implications. so here is sheila jackson lee from last week in a not unrelated clip calling for the renewal of the patriot act. watch. >> if i remember after 9/11 when we all worked together to ensure the protection of the american people through the patriot act and dealing with the pfizer courts, we worked together, because truth is important. >> tucker: that's kind of strange, if...
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and obviously, that was called the ku klux klan in 1871, when individuals came forward and passed thatn't be intimidated if you came and participated with this great government of ice. so, i think people should not be intimidated. i think we absolutely have a right, as americans, to participate and not be intimidated. and so, to be honest with you, symone, what occurred on january 6th, and what our committee ultimately uncovered, well, there were individuals who really wanted to alter the outcome of the will of the people. and they will prepare -- the chief of staff, the president, other people, about doing these kinds of things, and never in my wildest dreams what i have imagined that a member of congress representing over 700,000 people would participate in the active denial of the right of the lawful -- the lawful right voters in this country. now, that being said, the law is kind of sour on what you can do with members who participated in that. i subpoenaed those for members, they refused to acknowledge the subpoena, and so, the committee said, look, law is kind of sour, we'll get
and obviously, that was called the ku klux klan in 1871, when individuals came forward and passed thatn't be intimidated if you came and participated with this great government of ice. so, i think people should not be intimidated. i think we absolutely have a right, as americans, to participate and not be intimidated. and so, to be honest with you, symone, what occurred on january 6th, and what our committee ultimately uncovered, well, there were individuals who really wanted to alter the...
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originally named for the member of the ku klux klan.amed for a slave trader fort novecil. >> world war ii army air core pilot. medal of honor for action in combat and not only saved the life of his own son but his son returned the favor by saving his father when the father had been shot down. it commemorates the way so many military families are inner generational. >> the commission came in the wake of the police killing of george floyd in 2020. congress established the naming commission in the 2021 ndaa which then president trump vetoed due to the presence of the commission. >> bipartisan majorities in both houses of congress then overrode trump's veto. the pentagon has until the end of the year to comply. trace? >> trace: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. thank you. brazilian authorities are trying to clean up and find out exactly what happened following violent protests during the weekend. it has to do with allegations of a stolen election. prespresident biden spoke with brazil's new president on the phone today and conveyed support
originally named for the member of the ku klux klan.amed for a slave trader fort novecil. >> world war ii army air core pilot. medal of honor for action in combat and not only saved the life of his own son but his son returned the favor by saving his father when the father had been shot down. it commemorates the way so many military families are inner generational. >> the commission came in the wake of the police killing of george floyd in 2020. congress established the naming...