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like the ku klux klan, violence was meant to stop this. okay. and on one level, klan attacks were simply an example, a vigilante violence which already existed right in which usually small groups of white men attack two black men and women and their white allies who posed a particular threat to white control. they threatened them. they whipped them. they raped them. they shot and maimed them. right. usually at their homes, usually at night. and sometimes they killed them through shooting them or hanging them. most normally such patterns of violence were not new. they would have been too familiar to people in the south, particularly during the civil war and right after the civil war. there was a lot of guerrilla violence aimed at a whole bunch of different kinds of people, including freed people. right. but this kind of nighttime attack by armed groups of men was something which was not unfamiliar in the rural southern landscape. by the time the klan emerged so that wasn't particularly what was new. yeah, the klan was not simply an epidemic of wh
like the ku klux klan, violence was meant to stop this. okay. and on one level, klan attacks were simply an example, a vigilante violence which already existed right in which usually small groups of white men attack two black men and women and their white allies who posed a particular threat to white control. they threatened them. they whipped them. they raped them. they shot and maimed them. right. usually at their homes, usually at night. and sometimes they killed them through shooting them...
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on may 17, 1924, thousands of members of the indiana chapter of the ku klux klan gathered in south bend indiana for a rally, a rally called by their infamous leader d.c. stephenson. the target that they for their despicable and misguided message of true americanism was the catholic institution of the university of notre dame. the young man who attended the university and the holy cross priest who taught at it, in the years that immediately proceeded that fateful day, the kkk had watched with despair as coach and his football ramblers had barn stormed across the country winning praise for their fighting spirit in the university. we can't forget that at the time, catholics were a major target for the kkk in the midwest. notre dame success on and off the field was in the front to the false message of superiority. and so the kkk gathered outside the golden dome for what was to be a three-day rally complete with parades, speeches dances. no small amount of overtly violent intimidation. you see, they weren't used to anyone standing up to them, they weren't expecting anyone to stand up to them
on may 17, 1924, thousands of members of the indiana chapter of the ku klux klan gathered in south bend indiana for a rally, a rally called by their infamous leader d.c. stephenson. the target that they for their despicable and misguided message of true americanism was the catholic institution of the university of notre dame. the young man who attended the university and the holy cross priest who taught at it, in the years that immediately proceeded that fateful day, the kkk had watched with...
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nathan bedford forest first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. and grant's efforts were stymied. off military. few decades later among leading so-called progressive intellectuals, american marxists, let's 1800s and early 1900s was woodrow wilson, a prominent democrat, president of -- he was a racist activist, his academic work on american history he was friendly to ku klux klan's mission of suppresses blacks. when he was the president of princeton wilson expressed his pride no african-american students were admitted during his tenure and signed into law a ueugenics bill. including morons and epileptics, rapists, certain criminals and other defectives, which was later struck down by the new jersey supreme court, including blacks, among them. the eugenics movement and so-called scientific application of eur democratic party, and -- to idea of creating a superior race of people by culling the po population. margaret sanger the founder of planned parenthood, fended with billions of taxpayer colors for decades, mete-- mote with objections, and kamala harris. who was sanger? been celeb
nathan bedford forest first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. and grant's efforts were stymied. off military. few decades later among leading so-called progressive intellectuals, american marxists, let's 1800s and early 1900s was woodrow wilson, a prominent democrat, president of -- he was a racist activist, his academic work on american history he was friendly to ku klux klan's mission of suppresses blacks. when he was the president of princeton wilson expressed his pride no african-american...
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that were lost in the day, but what made it historical in this country is that was the first time the ku klux klan and these neo-nazis formed an alliance and worked together. today, , we see that, and so it kept evolving kept evolving and now it's the alt alt-right. it's the same group. so the same information that we were monitoring in the '90s, when we are monitoring the far right and extreme groups, their viewpoints, their organizing now has become, commission the proud boys which is another variation in 2024. and now a lot of those ideas that they had, they actually now have become legislation. that's what's so dangerous about this moment that we are in. a lot of the things when we were researching them, a lot of the things that seemed so extreme 20 years ago, they now have made those, you can hear the same things. you can go to the internet and hear it, which is spread like wildfire. but you can click on any "newsnight," the night of the news and those things are now becoming soundbites. those things are the legislation that are being attacked. when you talk about your rights that h
that were lost in the day, but what made it historical in this country is that was the first time the ku klux klan and these neo-nazis formed an alliance and worked together. today, , we see that, and so it kept evolving kept evolving and now it's the alt alt-right. it's the same group. so the same information that we were monitoring in the '90s, when we are monitoring the far right and extreme groups, their viewpoints, their organizing now has become, commission the proud boys which is another...
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nathan bedford forest first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. and grant's efforts were stymied. cut off military. few decades later among leading so-called progressive intellectuals, american marxists, let's 1800s and early 1900s was woodrow wilson, a prominent democrat, president of -- he was a racist activist, his academic work on american history he was friendly to ku klux klan's mission of suppresses blacks. when he was the president of princeton wilson expressed his pride no african-american students were admitted during his tenure and signed into law a ueugenics bill. including morons and epileptics, rapists, certain criminals and other defectives, which was later struck down by the new jersey supreme court, including blacks, among them. the eugenics movement and so-called scientific application of e democratic party, and -- to idea of creating a superior race of people by culling the p population. margaret sanger the founder of planned parenthood, fended with billions of taxpayer colors for decades, m-- mote with objections, and kamala harris. who was sanger? been celebra
nathan bedford forest first grand wizard of the ku klux klan. and grant's efforts were stymied. cut off military. few decades later among leading so-called progressive intellectuals, american marxists, let's 1800s and early 1900s was woodrow wilson, a prominent democrat, president of -- he was a racist activist, his academic work on american history he was friendly to ku klux klan's mission of suppresses blacks. when he was the president of princeton wilson expressed his pride no...
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he came to believe that as cities and towns here in kentucky were coming under control of the ku klux klan and its predecessors, that lawlessness was sort of taking hold. he came to believe that there needed to be very strict enforcement of civil rights laws and very strict enforcement of of law enforcement generally at a at a higher level. and he became a republican, which essentially doomed his political chances here in kentucky, although he did rather well. i mean, with personal prestige, he could command like 41, 42% of the vote, which was shocking given that abraham lincoln only got 5% of the vote in kentucky. so so he had a lot of personal prestige. but, you know, it was a big when he converted to republicanism. so in 1876, when they were having the republican party was having its convention in cincinnati, robert harland and john harlan had a chance to work together, essentially believing that the kentuckian, ben bristow, would be the republican nominee and the strongest republican nominee to carry the republicans forward after the scandals of the grant administration. robert ha
he came to believe that as cities and towns here in kentucky were coming under control of the ku klux klan and its predecessors, that lawlessness was sort of taking hold. he came to believe that there needed to be very strict enforcement of civil rights laws and very strict enforcement of of law enforcement generally at a at a higher level. and he became a republican, which essentially doomed his political chances here in kentucky, although he did rather well. i mean, with personal prestige, he...
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later joined that lawsuit in an amended complaint, accusing trump of violating the reconstruction era kuan act, by systematically targeting cities with large black populations. nevertheless, michigan voters persisted. and this morning, benson announced on x that 944,819 people have already voted, writing, quote, with over two weeks to go until the polls close, november 5th, already almost 1 million citizens have voted in michigan . three escalation points. this is great news for democracy all across our state. folks are engaged and enthusiastic about voting this year. let's go. secretary benson still faces challenges. this past august, benson's home was targeted in two separate swatting incidents within 48 hours. a form of political violence where callers report hoax calls to law enforcement to provoke an armed response. benson is also fending off lawsuits trying to erode confidence in the election, including a case that the republican party state and national branches filed, challenging overseas votes, including by military voters. more than 16,000 are at issue in that case, and nearly
later joined that lawsuit in an amended complaint, accusing trump of violating the reconstruction era kuan act, by systematically targeting cities with large black populations. nevertheless, michigan voters persisted. and this morning, benson announced on x that 944,819 people have already voted, writing, quote, with over two weeks to go until the polls close, november 5th, already almost 1 million citizens have voted in michigan . three escalation points. this is great news for democracy all...
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then i saw those folks come out in charlottesville carrying swastikas and torches accompanied by the ku klux klan. beau had died. i knew i had to keep my promise. that is the only reason i ran again. i ran because beau knows and you know in your heart if trump wins this nation changes. there are only two things we can do. guarantee he does not or if he does, make sure we have the strongest democratic majority we can get. [applause] and the thing i can say and i told this to both your senators. i told your former governor as my buddy. there is one word to describe you. you have enormous integrity. you have enormous integrity. it is the highest compliment in my family you can give anyone. integrity. so folks, let's be the party we say we are. the last comment i will make. when i was vice president, i had gotten i think both my colleagues -- when i left the senate, -- i was able to cross the aisle pretty well. and after being vice president for six years, seven years and as barack would tell you i was the only guy who went up to the senate and house because my experience. i decided things
then i saw those folks come out in charlottesville carrying swastikas and torches accompanied by the ku klux klan. beau had died. i knew i had to keep my promise. that is the only reason i ran again. i ran because beau knows and you know in your heart if trump wins this nation changes. there are only two things we can do. guarantee he does not or if he does, make sure we have the strongest democratic majority we can get. [applause] and the thing i can say and i told this to both your senators....
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later joined that lawsuit in an amended complaint accusing trump of violating the reconstruction era ku klux klan act by targeting cities with large populations, nevertheless voters persisted. benson announced on x people have already voted, writing "with over two weeks to go until the polls close november 5th already almost 1 million citizens have voted in michigan. !!! " folks are engaged in voting this year. let's go. secretary benson still faces challenges. this past august benson's home was targeted in two separate swatting incidents within 48 hours. a form of political violence where reporters call hoax calls to law enforcement to provoke end armed response. benson is fending off lawsuits eroding confidence in the election including a case the republican party state and national branches filed challenging overseas votes including by military voters. than 16,000 are at issue in that case and nearly 1 million people have voted absentee already. before early voting has even begun. we'll check on the status of those ballots in just a moment. 18 days until election day, and we'll see h
later joined that lawsuit in an amended complaint accusing trump of violating the reconstruction era ku klux klan act by targeting cities with large populations, nevertheless voters persisted. benson announced on x people have already voted, writing "with over two weeks to go until the polls close november 5th already almost 1 million citizens have voted in michigan. !!! " folks are engaged in voting this year. let's go. secretary benson still faces challenges. this past august...
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but when you're monitoring things like the ku klux klan and neo-nazis and skinheads, i had to decide early on how to argue that in in a way that the service to our community and to the world. so i put on my office wall a quote by bell hooks that says we must never become like that which were fighting against. [applause] and that is always something that is my guiding star. and obviously we are in some very, very difficult and challenging days. but i've had the immense pleasure, honor of, see, my belief and understanding in good and in human nature is that because i married martin luther king iii. as wonderful as he is. my knowledge about with good and right and just and the fact that we can change the world was informed by working with two people who did just that, reverend vivian and anne braden was mentioned in the letter from a birmingham jail as a white southerner in the movement for peace and justice for all of us. so i know what happens. i know how powerful we are, and i also know what happens when it looks impossible, you know, there's nothing that's impossible the very word s
but when you're monitoring things like the ku klux klan and neo-nazis and skinheads, i had to decide early on how to argue that in in a way that the service to our community and to the world. so i put on my office wall a quote by bell hooks that says we must never become like that which were fighting against. [applause] and that is always something that is my guiding star. and obviously we are in some very, very difficult and challenging days. but i've had the immense pleasure, honor of, see,...
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now we have a break on the espresso tv channel, and we will return to the conversation about ku'. owndiscover the power of collaboration at the 31st lviv international book forum, from october 3 to 6 in the powder tower and downtown lviv, public interviews, discussions by ukrainian foreign authors and intellectuals, presentations of new books, autograph session, children's program and a favorite night of poetry and music. join in. live in lviv. online in the world on october 3-6, more details on the ua book forum. there are discounts on videgin, 10% at travel pharmacies and savings. the book of women at war is a joint project of the espresso tv channel and the spirit and letter publishing house. the book is based on the reports of the presenter of the espresso tv channel khrystyna parubiy. 20 stories, 20 fates, 20 women who defended the country. book, dedication. to women who have chosen the path of fighting the enemy in the ranks of the military, women at war, search in bookstores of ukraine, with the support of the konstantin zhivago charitable foundation. there are discounts on dek
now we have a break on the espresso tv channel, and we will return to the conversation about ku'. owndiscover the power of collaboration at the 31st lviv international book forum, from october 3 to 6 in the powder tower and downtown lviv, public interviews, discussions by ukrainian foreign authors and intellectuals, presentations of new books, autograph session, children's program and a favorite night of poetry and music. join in. live in lviv. online in the world on october 3-6, more details...
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well, how did the ku klux klan operate? did it kill people? what did the memory, the civil war look like in the 1890s? there's all these confederate all over the south and that provides me another moment to talk about the sort of the lost cause and memorialization, the the civil war, which is really coming to a crescendo in the 1890s at that precise moment when, the game is set when one of my it's not a favorite moment but most revealing is when they're in louisiana. lemoyne whatever it's called and you know, you get mired up in this sort of like neo-confederate or old confederate and the representation of how these people are living in these enormous that are all completely rundown. and, you know, i thought that was a really telling critique of that kind of loss calls narratives like, look where this is has left them. and, you know, that kind of thing i think is very valuable today and also kind of speaks to the time that the video game is made. and so i think exploring that about the south is super important do you in so just pulling it back
well, how did the ku klux klan operate? did it kill people? what did the memory, the civil war look like in the 1890s? there's all these confederate all over the south and that provides me another moment to talk about the sort of the lost cause and memorialization, the the civil war, which is really coming to a crescendo in the 1890s at that precise moment when, the game is set when one of my it's not a favorite moment but most revealing is when they're in louisiana. lemoyne whatever it's...
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well, how did the ku klux klan operate? did it kill people? what did the memory, the civil war look like in the 1890s? there's all these confederate all over the south and that provides me another moment to talk about the sort of the lost cause and memorialization, the the civil war, which is really coming to a crescendo in the 1890s at that precise moment when, the game is set when one of my it's not a favorite moment but most revealing is when they're in louisiana. lemoyne whatever it's called and you know, you get mired up in this sort of like neo-confederate or old confederate and the representation of how these people are living in these enormous that are all completely rundown. and, you know, i thought that was a really telling critique of that kind of loss calls narratives like, look where this is has left them. and, you know, that kind of thing i think is very valuable today and also kind of speaks to the time that the video game is made. and so i think exploring that about the south is super important do you in so just pulling it back
well, how did the ku klux klan operate? did it kill people? what did the memory, the civil war look like in the 1890s? there's all these confederate all over the south and that provides me another moment to talk about the sort of the lost cause and memorialization, the the civil war, which is really coming to a crescendo in the 1890s at that precise moment when, the game is set when one of my it's not a favorite moment but most revealing is when they're in louisiana. lemoyne whatever it's...
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we'll ask the ceo and trump transition cochair howard lutnick coming up next on ku kudlow. is it possible to be more capable? and more practical? be able to perform here. and here. make a statement while barely making a sound. and command the road, as well as what lies ahead. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea. i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? robitussin, with real honey & elderberry. jot federal government is sp spending america into bankruptcy and that's crazy and sort of that's really what leads to inflation ask when the government is spending more than it brings in, that's what causes inflation. larry: boom, howard lutnick and cochair of trump transition team and long and dear friend howard, thank you for coming on. appreciate it. there's elon. i don't know you can say it much better and you as trump, senior trump adviser and you want to make a balanced bud
we'll ask the ceo and trump transition cochair howard lutnick coming up next on ku kudlow. is it possible to be more capable? and more practical? be able to perform here. and here. make a statement while barely making a sound. and command the road, as well as what lies ahead. how we get there matters. get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. [coughing] hi susan, honey? yea. i respect that, but that cough looks pretty bad. try this robitussin honey. the real honey you love, plus the...
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look, escape goating immigrants, it's tired and old as the ku klux klan and he's using the same old playk to divide our country. and i will say, make many, many people who are not even undocumented fearful in our communities and open to assault and hate crimes. >> i want to get to a hot button issue here. the "washington post" announced it will not make an announcement in the presidential race this year for the first time since 1976. it will not endorse in future ones either. so reporters from the paper published articles saying an endorsement for harris had been written. but the payment's owner, amazon founder jeff bezos, made the decision to stop the endorsement. we are also learning that trump met with leaders from bezos' aerospace company yesterday. you used to be an opinions editor for the post. what do you make of this and what motivated it? >> yeah. it's a crazy story. media companies need better pr teams, first and foremost. secondly, i have great respect for the "washington post" opinions department, the editorial board, david shipley runs the department and is so wonderful and
look, escape goating immigrants, it's tired and old as the ku klux klan and he's using the same old playk to divide our country. and i will say, make many, many people who are not even undocumented fearful in our communities and open to assault and hate crimes. >> i want to get to a hot button issue here. the "washington post" announced it will not make an announcement in the presidential race this year for the first time since 1976. it will not endorse in future ones either. so...
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point michelle and her husband l filed a civil lawsuit in santa clara county superior court against ku mana north america incorporated the complaint for damages alleges 2 causes of action, negligent supervision of plaintiff and negligent operation of a vehicle. absence of clear and direct protocols for managing pickups and drop-offs significantly injured. that increases the risk of an accident. bastion was struck by a truck after his attorney mark bacevich says the unsupervised child wandered away from the tomb on math and reading center in willow. glen on willow street, come on, done something as simple as requiring a guardian to sign a child out prior to ecstasy, exiting the premises. this but have never happened. an off-duty paramedic helped revive bastion who continues weekly physical therapy. sessions and routine visits to his 5 doctors as he re acclimate to school with each achievement. we try to pull ourselves together and get closer to normalcy. we are so fortunate to have our sweet boy it life. and at home with the lawsuit seeks changes to the way staff is trained on safety pr
point michelle and her husband l filed a civil lawsuit in santa clara county superior court against ku mana north america incorporated the complaint for damages alleges 2 causes of action, negligent supervision of plaintiff and negligent operation of a vehicle. absence of clear and direct protocols for managing pickups and drop-offs significantly injured. that increases the risk of an accident. bastion was struck by a truck after his attorney mark bacevich says the unsupervised child wandered...
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but when you're monitoring things like the ku klux klan and neo-nazis and skinheads, i had to decideearly on how to argue that in in a way that the service to our community and to the world. so i put on my office wall a quote by bell hooks that says we must never become like that which were fighting against. [applause] and that is always something that is my guiding star. and obviously we are in some very, very difficult and challenging days. but i've had the immense pleasure, honor of, see, my belief and understanding in good and in human nature is that because i married martin luther king iii. as wonderful as he is. my knowledge about with good and right and just and the fact that we can change the world was informed by working with two people who did just that, reverend vivian and anne braden was mentioned in the letter from a birmingham jail as a white southerner in the movement for peace and justice for all of us. so i know what happens. i know how powerful we are, and i also know what happens when it looks impossible, you know, there's nothing that's impossible the very word sa
but when you're monitoring things like the ku klux klan and neo-nazis and skinheads, i had to decideearly on how to argue that in in a way that the service to our community and to the world. so i put on my office wall a quote by bell hooks that says we must never become like that which were fighting against. [applause] and that is always something that is my guiding star. and obviously we are in some very, very difficult and challenging days. but i've had the immense pleasure, honor of, see, my...
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and throughout her story i weave in the life stories and testimonies from the wpa statistics for the ku. andrew oh, thank you all for coming this morning. it's a real honor to be here. and yeah, my book is really a history of taxation in america, places african-americans at the and looks at how can better understand the history of tax and practices through the perspectives and, experiences of african-americans and the titles are derived from the fact that we the term the black tax has often used in a sort of metaphorical sense to refer to the various financial and economic disadvantages african-americans have. in my case, we're talking about a literal sort of form of taxation that has worked in ways that have disadvantaged african-americans. and so one of the things in my book really sort of aims to show is how tax policies and practices have really shaped every phase and every of the long struggle for civil in america, connecting it to struggles over housing land ownership, education, public health, the environment, and looking at how the ways that we raise and spend public money is im
and throughout her story i weave in the life stories and testimonies from the wpa statistics for the ku. andrew oh, thank you all for coming this morning. it's a real honor to be here. and yeah, my book is really a history of taxation in america, places african-americans at the and looks at how can better understand the history of tax and practices through the perspectives and, experiences of african-americans and the titles are derived from the fact that we the term the black tax has often...
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the speech code at michigan was enacted after outrage rages racial comments, epithet s marches and ku klux uniforms. it was really bad. and that kind of speech should be prohibited on campus, i think. but the code prohibited. we have a concept in law, vagueness and over breadth of it's too vague, too overbroad. it's inconsistent with the first amendment. so the speech code, the operative language was you can't use language as a member of the university community that quote unquote victims resist or stigmatizes on the basis of and then all these categories race, sex, national origin, sexual preference. okay, this graduate student, teacher taught a course in evolutionary psychology in which he wanted to teach a theory that apparently was accepted by at least some portion of people in field that males of different species, including -- sapiens, were better than female owls of various species, including -- sapiens. okay, this is offensive rhetoric. no trigger warning males are better at mental tasks dealing with spatial relationships. why? because males were the hunters and it was adaptiv
the speech code at michigan was enacted after outrage rages racial comments, epithet s marches and ku klux uniforms. it was really bad. and that kind of speech should be prohibited on campus, i think. but the code prohibited. we have a concept in law, vagueness and over breadth of it's too vague, too overbroad. it's inconsistent with the first amendment. so the speech code, the operative language was you can't use language as a member of the university community that quote unquote victims...
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then kamala was asked about the ku look from the time that thek, president called me and told me he wasn' frot calledt running. i mean, it just like everythinge was in a speedy, speedverythy m. and i was not sleeping so well . and that one morning, i just. i mean, i had, i don't know,lee a few hours sleep and i, you know, i'd like to sleeanp. i just got up and so i justoast went out and got a pork roaste w and started a marinade work going to your happy place. go t having toin tow be in town. so they were very happy about the whole situation. but i just got uery happabout p >> i just got up and started cooking. barack and nancy staged a coup and kamala started marinating pork roast. that's not what she told cnn. >> my family was staying with us and including my baby bb nieces and we had just had pancakes and, you know, auntie, can i have more bacon? yes, i'll make you more bacon. ' and then we were going to sit we were sitting downllyo to do a puzzlean and the phone rang and it was joe biden. >> this was the biggest phone call of kamala's life. and she can't remember if she was makingshe
then kamala was asked about the ku look from the time that thek, president called me and told me he wasn' frot calledt running. i mean, it just like everythinge was in a speedy, speedverythy m. and i was not sleeping so well . and that one morning, i just. i mean, i had, i don't know,lee a few hours sleep and i, you know, i'd like to sleeanp. i just got up and so i justoast went out and got a pork roaste w and started a marinade work going to your happy place. go t having toin tow be in town....
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first amendment tradition and i wonder if you would like to do that now it's true it's a case in the ku klan members that led the court to recognize the principle that speech can only be banned if it's intended to likely cause violence, why do you think on balance of the tradition honorably defends values that are core to the mission of the university and you think it should be depended. >> i think we should recognize it's an imperfect tradition of free speech principles in the united states across her history and there are important lessons to be drawn on this ongoing struggle to defend speech, what of the challenges of defending speech that we find with american is old and we see a play on social science studies of average voters and average citizens across the 20th century and for example people in principle like the idea of free speech very much but if you start probing them with specific examples that they personally find repellents because of the substantive ideas and they tend to start trying qualifications and they find exceptions and they try to back off those defensive free-sp
first amendment tradition and i wonder if you would like to do that now it's true it's a case in the ku klan members that led the court to recognize the principle that speech can only be banned if it's intended to likely cause violence, why do you think on balance of the tradition honorably defends values that are core to the mission of the university and you think it should be depended. >> i think we should recognize it's an imperfect tradition of free speech principles in the united...
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like warfare between native peoples and the government, the hunting of bison, the ascendancy of the ku klux klan, all basically nonsensical in 1899. but they make lot of sense in 1871. so i would love to see them actually root their game in the moment when. those things were happening because america in many ways is more wild. whatever that might mean of violence in 1871 than it was in 1899. and i want to see arthur morgan as like an 18 year old. that's what io catch let's read that three let's make it happen. so ihink so let me ask the last question. let jump in there. but first again, graduations. the question i have is, you know, you initially talked about the very beginning about almost disconnect or crisis among history and connecting to the general audience and reaching new people. of course, as shown just tonight, about how much of the matter is regarding the connection between dead redemption and and and how this connect with so many students. have you got a sense of other stories is trying something similar because yo do see among video games a huge success when thhistorical e
like warfare between native peoples and the government, the hunting of bison, the ascendancy of the ku klux klan, all basically nonsensical in 1899. but they make lot of sense in 1871. so i would love to see them actually root their game in the moment when. those things were happening because america in many ways is more wild. whatever that might mean of violence in 1871 than it was in 1899. and i want to see arthur morgan as like an 18 year old. that's what io catch let's read that three let's...
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i just haven't had anything to do with them for a long time, but they're already in the ku'.rk with them, you need to give them time, you need to give them attention, they have excellent intelligence, they all know their names very well, they distinguish emotions very well, they navigate the apartment very well, they all have favorite places there, in addition to all this they learned to carefully open the door to the kitchen to sneak in for fruit, early, they clearly know the feeding time, well, and what kind of fruit, all there apples they also eat in our russian, well, for example , an approximate diet they eat only sweet fruits, they will not eat sour apples, you look, they still show off, yes, and the thing is that they still show off even with cucumbers, because once i took them to their parents, and my parents have their own cucumbers at their dacha, and after these cucumbers they stopped eating store-bought ones, that's how grandmothers are, for a long time at the time they simply threw them out of the trough in a demonstrative manner, that no matter how we eat it, a
i just haven't had anything to do with them for a long time, but they're already in the ku'.rk with them, you need to give them time, you need to give them attention, they have excellent intelligence, they all know their names very well, they distinguish emotions very well, they navigate the apartment very well, they all have favorite places there, in addition to all this they learned to carefully open the door to the kitchen to sneak in for fruit, early, they clearly know the feeding time,...
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they called it the ku klux klan jail, federal prison in terre haute, indiana. even in that prison, the right to receive literature changed fundamentally the nature of the prison and everyone in it. everyone in it. when i went to that prison, the klan had murdered people there. both the guards and the prisoners, and it had been covered up for years. and in '70, 1970, there was an anti-tran28 rebellion. the interesting thing about all of this, proceeding out of this, the fact that we had managed to force the prison officials to give us the revolutionary literature and other literature he to the people that had been ordered for years, kept in the warden's office. the court forced them to give it to us. forced them to allow us to create a cultural studies program, as a result of the book. the book is a weapon, a weapon, not just a tool of education, it is a weapon to change the world, because people that have not had basic education, people forced to live in , people who have suffered from years of racial oppression in the south through the book, through political
they called it the ku klux klan jail, federal prison in terre haute, indiana. even in that prison, the right to receive literature changed fundamentally the nature of the prison and everyone in it. everyone in it. when i went to that prison, the klan had murdered people there. both the guards and the prisoners, and it had been covered up for years. and in '70, 1970, there was an anti-tran28 rebellion. the interesting thing about all of this, proceeding out of this, the fact that we had managed...
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. >> reporter: former president trump's campaign still dealing with fallout from sunday's row kus rally at madison square garden where several speakers made a variety of racist, sexist and crude comments. >> there is literally a floating island of garbage the middle of the ocean right now. i think it's called puerto rico. >> reporter: some republican lawmakers denouncing that joke. trump ally peter navarro posting it gave the other side something to hang on to. it was just stupid. the head of the republican party in puerto rico saying he would with hold support until trump apologized. the trump campaign has distanced itself from that joke. but trump has not denounced it. his running mate jd vance down playing it. >> i think that we have to stop getting so offended at every little they think in the united states of america. i'm just so over it. >> reporter: harris' team looking to capitalize in a new digital ad targeting swing states. >> puerto ricans deserve better. >> like pennsylvania where president biden won the state by roughly 80,000 votes in 2020. it's home to more than 300,000 e
. >> reporter: former president trump's campaign still dealing with fallout from sunday's row kus rally at madison square garden where several speakers made a variety of racist, sexist and crude comments. >> there is literally a floating island of garbage the middle of the ocean right now. i think it's called puerto rico. >> reporter: some republican lawmakers denouncing that joke. trump ally peter navarro posting it gave the other side something to hang on to. it was just...
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so, i don't really see any difference in dealing with a republican or dealing with the ku klux klan.ost: here is fritz in clarksville, tennessee, good morning. caller: i want to say something positive, changes can be made to the law where if someone hands you a check for $750 and there is no place to spend it and no bank to cash it out, why not let all of these people know that their bills, their debts are suspended for a month. if you are in a disaster area, all of your payments are suspended. that would be a huge relief to them, you know, one worry off their mind. and then, you know, 30 days, if your house is destroyed you have got a year. feed the people, give them some housing. that's what they need. host: all right, fred. here is donna in clyde, texas, good morning. caller: i'm a disabled veteran with eight years of service in the army and i'm absolutely disgusted at the american regime running the country and the response to the needs of the americans over the citizens of the rest of the world. absolutely disgraceful. our constitution is being slowly and deliberately destroyed.
so, i don't really see any difference in dealing with a republican or dealing with the ku klux klan.ost: here is fritz in clarksville, tennessee, good morning. caller: i want to say something positive, changes can be made to the law where if someone hands you a check for $750 and there is no place to spend it and no bank to cash it out, why not let all of these people know that their bills, their debts are suspended for a month. if you are in a disaster area, all of your payments are suspended....
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and reading these books changed them that word, racist they helped us destroy the ku klux klan. i was given 45 additional years to my sentence because i planned the anti-clan rebellion i am not ashamed i am committed thankful that i can play that role if i had not fought to get out of prison if i had not had help to get out of prison, i would be getting out of prison this year. two life sentences for my active resistance i learned early on within the prison structure and maintaining prisons as an institution. they reinstated that one of my books have been banned it brought back to me what we have done and it made me understand myself after so many years have we defeated the government and defeated the prison officials driven out racist guards as a result of us getting the book into the book changed the world for us the prison movement was based on the civil rights movement. they had seen the protests, they understood that they had the power and transform their own lives. we may never get out of prison but what we wanted to know the truth. we understood that the truth can set you
and reading these books changed them that word, racist they helped us destroy the ku klux klan. i was given 45 additional years to my sentence because i planned the anti-clan rebellion i am not ashamed i am committed thankful that i can play that role if i had not fought to get out of prison if i had not had help to get out of prison, i would be getting out of prison this year. two life sentences for my active resistance i learned early on within the prison structure and maintaining prisons as...