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the book is "medgar and myrlie." stuart reid is an executive editor at foreign affairs foreign affairs magazine. he's written for many other notable publications, including the new york times, the washington post, politico and the atlantic amongst others. and he will be joining conversation by uzodinma iweala, who is ceo here at the africa
the book is "medgar and myrlie." stuart reid is an executive editor at foreign affairs foreign affairs magazine. he's written for many other notable publications, including the new york times, the washington post, politico and the atlantic amongst others. and he will be joining conversation by uzodinma iweala, who is ceo here at the africa
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the book is "medgar and myrlie."n executive editor at foreign affairs foreign affairs magazine. he's written for many other notable publications, including the new york times, the washington post, politico and the atlantic amongst others. and he will be joining cosa
the book is "medgar and myrlie."n executive editor at foreign affairs foreign affairs magazine. he's written for many other notable publications, including the new york times, the washington post, politico and the atlantic amongst others. and he will be joining cosa
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i had my sound turned off but i saw a picture of myrlie and president clinton. was her involvement with him? guest: thank you so much for that. the interview you are talking about is probably the interview in 2018n person in california which is what inspired me to do the book. it was her talking about medgar evers and how much she was in love with him and the way that she talked about him almost in the present tense. i remember saying to her that he has been dead for almost 50 years. that stayed with me for years. when it came time to think about what i wanted to write about, i wanted to write about the love story because that is really what she gave me. when it comes to president clinton, myrlie evers-williams became the board chair of the naacp. she convened with presidents including president cnton and she fought for things like more active education, improving education and she was a sounding board for president's, not just president obama but president clinton. is the era in which she was board chair of the naacp. host: washington, michael. hello. caller: h
i had my sound turned off but i saw a picture of myrlie and president clinton. was her involvement with him? guest: thank you so much for that. the interview you are talking about is probably the interview in 2018n person in california which is what inspired me to do the book. it was her talking about medgar evers and how much she was in love with him and the way that she talked about him almost in the present tense. i remember saying to her that he has been dead for almost 50 years. that...
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and this is myrlie on cover.charl are shirley chisilm and she becomes a renaissance woman and is by herself and has to figure out how to be and she decide to be amazing. >> what does she think about things looking back now? as we have said it's her birthday. where does she think we have come and what has to be done? >> well, during the book tour i had an opportunity to go to pomona college where she finished her degree because she did drop out of college to marry medgar and finished at pomona and we did an event and she spoke at the event and we spent some time together. where she is, i think there's a sense of disappointment we are having these fights. we still have to say black lives matter and tell people that's a good thing and not a bad thing. we still have to fight for our history to be told? schools. and we are having book bans. and we have a former president who is calling humans animals and we are fighting a lot of the same fundamental fights that we did in that era. i think that disappointment her but s
and this is myrlie on cover.charl are shirley chisilm and she becomes a renaissance woman and is by herself and has to figure out how to be and she decide to be amazing. >> what does she think about things looking back now? as we have said it's her birthday. where does she think we have come and what has to be done? >> well, during the book tour i had an opportunity to go to pomona college where she finished her degree because she did drop out of college to marry medgar and finished...
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in this case, i approached it the way i approached myrlie evers herself. it was such a benefit to us and we are lucky she is here, feisty, cute and 90 years young. when you talk to her, you do not get a dry history of the civil rights movement. you get a love story from her what you get from her is how much she loved this man and she was devoted to him. how devoted he was to her and his family. you get that angle of it when you speak to her. i thought the best way to tell her story is the way she tells it when you talk to her. and to give you, the audience, the reader got the chance to feel when you feel speaking to her about her story >> i picked up on the idea of having a love for your country. a love for your state, that being mississippi for them, even when the state spits on you. even when it mistreats you a still believe in what it stands for. that seem to be the thread that went through all of the journey that was the life of medgar and myrlie . >> there are ever types of love. love that the lord has for them in the love we have for our spouse or lo
in this case, i approached it the way i approached myrlie evers herself. it was such a benefit to us and we are lucky she is here, feisty, cute and 90 years young. when you talk to her, you do not get a dry history of the civil rights movement. you get a love story from her what you get from her is how much she loved this man and she was devoted to him. how devoted he was to her and his family. you get that angle of it when you speak to her. i thought the best way to tell her story is the way...
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it's called "medgar & myrlie."civil rights activists. saturday, april 6th, joy reid and i are going to do a live event about the book at the apollo theater in new york city. i'm so looking forward to this. if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com/medgar and myrlie. the link right there on your screen. also i should tell you tomorrow i'll be on joy's show with her tomorrow at 7:00 p.m., the reidout." that does it for us for now. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >>> do you ever accept money from a foreign government to pay your bonds or fines? >> no, i don't do that. i think you'd be allowed to possibly. i don't know. if you know borrow from a b
it's called "medgar & myrlie."civil rights activists. saturday, april 6th, joy reid and i are going to do a live event about the book at the apollo theater in new york city. i'm so looking forward to this. if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com/medgar and myrlie. the link right there on your screen. also i should tell you tomorrow i'll be on joy's show with her tomorrow at 7:00 p.m., the reidout." that does it for us for now. "way too...
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she is the author of "medgar and myrlie: medgar evers and the love story that awakened america."
she is the author of "medgar and myrlie: medgar evers and the love story that awakened america."
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she is the author of "medgar and myrlie: medgar evers and the love story that awakened america." she is also a political analyst for msnbc. thank you. guest:
she is the author of "medgar and myrlie: medgar evers and the love story that awakened america." she is also a political analyst for msnbc. thank you. guest:
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if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com/medgar and myrlie. the link right there on your screen. also i should tell you tomorrow i'll be on joy's show with her tomorrow at 7:00 p.m., the reidout." that does it for us for now. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >>> do you ever accept money from a foreign government to pay your bonds or fines? >> no, i don't do that. i think you'd be allowed to possibly. i don't know. if you know borrow from a big bank, many of the banks outside of this -- as you know the biggest banks, frankly, are outside of your country, so you could do that. but i don't need to borrow money. i built a great company. >> that's donald trump pressed yesterday whether he would accept foreign money to cover his civil fraud bond. those comments came after a substantial day legally for the former president. we'll go throughological of it in just a moment. >>> also ahead it appears that one of the house republicans leading the impeachment inquiry into president biden is ready to move on from the months-long effort. plu
if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com/medgar and myrlie. the link right there on your screen. also i should tell you tomorrow i'll be on joy's show with her tomorrow at 7:00 p.m., the reidout." that does it for us for now. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is up next. >>> do you ever accept money from a foreign government to pay your bonds or fines? >> no, i don't do that. i think you'd be allowed to possibly. i don't know. if you...
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it's called medgar&myrlie. saturday, april 6th, joy reid and i are going to do an episode about the book. i am so looking forward to this. if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com/medgar and pheurly. 7:00 p.m. here to discuss many things, including tomorrow's supreme court arguments on the big aportion case. that does it for us for now. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening. rachel and joy at the apollo. it was bound to happen. i shouldn't seem surprised at all. rachel, remember several weeks ago, when you were really sick, and you managed to come into the studio and anchor one of our primary night coverages? and i'm -- i'm -- i'm not as sick as that tonight. >> oh, no. >> you about i'm -- i'm much more of a cry baby. so for me, it's worse than a good soldier like you. and you know, if this was any other day, this would have been a sick day. but after watching "meet the press" yesterday, i thought, i have to come in. i have a few things i have to s
it's called medgar&myrlie. saturday, april 6th, joy reid and i are going to do an episode about the book. i am so looking forward to this. if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com/medgar and pheurly. 7:00 p.m. here to discuss many things, including tomorrow's supreme court arguments on the big aportion case. that does it for us for now. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening. rachel and joy at the apollo. it...
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it is called medgar and myrlie. joy read and i will do a live event about the book in the apollo theater in new york city. i am so looking forward to this. if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com. the link right there on your screen. i should tell you tomorrow, i will be on her show with her at 7:00 p.m. eastern here tomorrow night on msnbc to discuss many things, including thomas supreme court arguments on the big abortion case. that does it for us for now. now it is time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> it was bound to happen. i shouldn't seem surprised at all. remember several weeks ago when you were really sick, and you managed to come in the studio and anger one of our primary night coverages. i am not as sick as that tonight. but i am much more of a crybaby. for me, it is worse. if this was any other day, this would have been a sick day. but after watching meet the press yesterday, i said, there are is -- are couple of things i need to say about that. >> i just have a co
it is called medgar and myrlie. joy read and i will do a live event about the book in the apollo theater in new york city. i am so looking forward to this. if you want tickets, you can find out how to get them at msnbc.com. the link right there on your screen. i should tell you tomorrow, i will be on her show with her at 7:00 p.m. eastern here tomorrow night on msnbc to discuss many things, including thomas supreme court arguments on the big abortion case. that does it for us for now. now it is...
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it is called medgar and myrlie. joy read and i will do a live event
it is called medgar and myrlie. joy read and i will do a live event
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technological practice is being developed by our companies and roskomnadzors of blocking. but shirley-myrliall shades of bronze again become the main skin color at all fashion shows, how they make a fortune from tanning and earn more than from selling oil and drugs, why? can tanning be a form of drug addiction? i don't want to die at 26. can the sun really kill you faster than cigarettes and alcohol? i have tumors all over my body, they are all inoperable. and most importantly, who, under the...