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you don't hear a national narrative. you hear the critiques of smaller groups. i think that discourages people from identifying with a strong national story. host: we see a couple of people on social media lines who seem to agree with you. one person tweets millennials don't care much about that history. here's another tweet that says intelligent people still flock to historical sites all over the world. lack of interest has much to do with our failed education system and the need for technological entertainment because so few are talked to think for themselves. should our historical sites start doing more, going to where the people are, fan demanding the people coming to them? guest: i think they are trying to incorporate a more complicated narrative. they are trying to add more interactive elements. in the belief that children today are so accustomed to getting feedback online that they are going to want to have answers delivered to them quickly when they visit these sites, i think there is also something those commenters are on that contemplation, visiting of
you don't hear a national narrative. you hear the critiques of smaller groups. i think that discourages people from identifying with a strong national story. host: we see a couple of people on social media lines who seem to agree with you. one person tweets millennials don't care much about that history. here's another tweet that says intelligent people still flock to historical sites all over the world. lack of interest has much to do with our failed education system and the need for...
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it becomes part of our national narrative. brian stevenson, the just mercy, i call it the lynching museum [laughter] now it is properly called. the legacy museum. thank you. i encourage you to go if you haven't seen it. it was a narrative, the south lost the civil war but when the narrative work. we have to do is change the narrative. one of the reasons that i am so happy for the popularity of fighting roots is the we have a political message and subtle each week. and that is the we are all of one sort of another all immigrant from this country. even native americans came here 16000 years ago, they came from someplace else. in the african slavery's didn't come here willingly but they did come from someplace else. we are all immigrants. when we do sandy allen analysis, am so pleased because no matter what your differences are, under the microscope, as it were the 99.99 percent the same. we are in all of this together. we are all americans. [applause] we don't need walls, you need to tear walls down. that is what we have to do.
it becomes part of our national narrative. brian stevenson, the just mercy, i call it the lynching museum [laughter] now it is properly called. the legacy museum. thank you. i encourage you to go if you haven't seen it. it was a narrative, the south lost the civil war but when the narrative work. we have to do is change the narrative. one of the reasons that i am so happy for the popularity of fighting roots is the we have a political message and subtle each week. and that is the we are all of...
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the president set the national narrative, the nation's priorities, a podium at the pri microphone. and it's important to see what we didn't hear last night. how to address the violence we saw in texas and california and ohio. we didn't hear a defense of the fundamental liberties of expression and dissent that are being challenged by one of our greatest allies in israel and instead we saw a president trying to sell an economy. the president is focused on the economy because it's his greatest strength. i don't think he's focused on it because the economy is so strong. i think he's focused on selling it because there's a fundamental uncertainty among voters about the economy. consider if you are the 50% that's not in the market, your kp economic situation is not appreciably different. there's an objection of uncertainty on a daily basis by this president. so whenever you are in the economy today, you're worried. donald trump is not touting the economy. he's trying to sell it because he knows that the voters are uncertain about it. this is president very worried and also not focused, f
the president set the national narrative, the nation's priorities, a podium at the pri microphone. and it's important to see what we didn't hear last night. how to address the violence we saw in texas and california and ohio. we didn't hear a defense of the fundamental liberties of expression and dissent that are being challenged by one of our greatest allies in israel and instead we saw a president trying to sell an economy. the president is focused on the economy because it's his greatest...
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fit into that, fox and msn and the others, we are the cargo in the wheel for that broader nationalized narrative. that is what a lot of reporters who chase you around and if you won't engage in that you can be good buddies with a lot of them because they need the quotes. but if that is not your thing, if you don't want to play in that space you don't have much reason as a member of congress to talk to reporters in the press gallery. you are having your cons director get the press release back, just firing that stuff off to hit the deadline for the next morning. i voted for hr 12 and here's my speech. >> the palace intrigue feeling like the cog in the wheel. was my congressman is out there saying something up front, most of the time i find our readers don't click on that story of the day here's what trump said here's what our guys think of it. in general i find going off of what leslie said about having stuff no one else has, when i write about george's water rates in florida in front of the supreme court, no one else is covering it. there's a silver lining in that. >> i am struck how this conver
fit into that, fox and msn and the others, we are the cargo in the wheel for that broader nationalized narrative. that is what a lot of reporters who chase you around and if you won't engage in that you can be good buddies with a lot of them because they need the quotes. but if that is not your thing, if you don't want to play in that space you don't have much reason as a member of congress to talk to reporters in the press gallery. you are having your cons director get the press release back,...
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everything that happened, fraud, special election, it is more candidate based than driven by the national narrative data to chew on next saturday. thank you. we'll be right back. who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. get to know geico and see how much you could save on renters insurance. his life is pretty comfortable. then, he laid on a serta and realized his life was only just sorta comfortable. i've been living a lie. (laughs) the serta icomfort hybrid mattress. not just sorta comfortable, serta comfortable. so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. >>> there's chaos in the streets that continues to turn violent in hong kong. protesters throwing bricks at officers a
everything that happened, fraud, special election, it is more candidate based than driven by the national narrative data to chew on next saturday. thank you. we'll be right back. who's dog is this? it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with renters insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer!...
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it's his responsibility to change the national narrative and to decry this kind of racism. >> senatoren gillibrand, thanks for be us this morning. i appreciate it. >>> some mourners came together in dayton, ohio, overnight. nine people killed. we'll speak to dayton's mayor next. every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ because the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. the business of family time... ...and downtime. ...and you time. ...and forgetting what time it is...altogether. modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business is making time, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfinity again? you're so cute when you get excite
it's his responsibility to change the national narrative and to decry this kind of racism. >> senatoren gillibrand, thanks for be us this morning. i appreciate it. >>> some mourners came together in dayton, ohio, overnight. nine people killed. we'll speak to dayton's mayor next. every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to...
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now an organizing game for the next several months in iowa that is somewhat a part from that national narrative we talk about all the time. you see a surging elizabeth warren, kamala harris and joe biden holding on to the lead. >> and every candidate, they'll all pass through that state fair in iowa over the next few days. >> yeah. one of the great traditions of presidential politics. eating a pork chop on a stick and giving a sort of short stump speech. a pitch to voters here. it is a testing ground, to take the questions on the fly and see how they can handle a not very controlled atmosphere for the candidates. >> i didn't hear anything you said after pork chop on a stick. i didn't have lunch today. that's all i can think about right now. yum! >> i'll bring one back for you. >> the white house strategy against domestic terror and one of the top ranking democrats say the administration downplayed the violence. also, later i'll speak with the democratic senator about the justice defense over the way it's handled massive immigration raids in mississippi. children pleading for their parents to co
now an organizing game for the next several months in iowa that is somewhat a part from that national narrative we talk about all the time. you see a surging elizabeth warren, kamala harris and joe biden holding on to the lead. >> and every candidate, they'll all pass through that state fair in iowa over the next few days. >> yeah. one of the great traditions of presidential politics. eating a pork chop on a stick and giving a sort of short stump speech. a pitch to voters here. it...
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the things that i'm most proud of, poppy, in this presidential campaign is i'm leading the national narrativemajor issues. i'm headed to missouri on sunday to do a town hall to fight back against these attacks on women's reproductive rights. and getting money out of politics. >> i wanted to ask you about missouri specifically because you are going to hold this town hall in st. louis there this weekend. that is a state where there's just one facility, one facility for abortions in the entire state. so you talked in the last debate about being -- and this struck me watching it -- a white woman of privilege. what i think is not discussed a lot when it comes to abortion is that laws limiting abortion or having one facility in a state like missouri disproportionately affects the poorest americans. because they cannot afford to travel elsewhere to get that service. is that something that we should expect you to talk more about, to highlight this weekend? >> yeah, so i believe we should repeal the hyde amendment. that's the law that makes it hard for low-income women to have access because you can't
the things that i'm most proud of, poppy, in this presidential campaign is i'm leading the national narrativemajor issues. i'm headed to missouri on sunday to do a town hall to fight back against these attacks on women's reproductive rights. and getting money out of politics. >> i wanted to ask you about missouri specifically because you are going to hold this town hall in st. louis there this weekend. that is a state where there's just one facility, one facility for abortions in the...
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. >> bishop tells cnn he feels the national narrative playing out benefits him.to the president. >> so in district nine is a vote for dan bishop a vote for donald trump? >> i certainly will go to washington and work very aggressively to help president trump. >> reporter: democrat dan mccreedy is entering his 27th month of campaigning in the sprawling district. a long-time republican strong hold that stretches from the suburbs along the border of south carolina. the former marine lost the original 2018 race by 905 votes. officials didn't certify the results because of election fraud. >> this is a district that went for president trump by almost 12 points. the fact that we're tied really means we're 12 points up of where we should be and it's a testament to our message of bringing people together. >> mccreedy admits some of the debates happening in his party's primary don't exactly help him in a conservative-leaning district. still millions of dollars have poured into the district from both sides. >> when they were banned from social media, dan bishop took their si
. >> bishop tells cnn he feels the national narrative playing out benefits him.to the president. >> so in district nine is a vote for dan bishop a vote for donald trump? >> i certainly will go to washington and work very aggressively to help president trump. >> reporter: democrat dan mccreedy is entering his 27th month of campaigning in the sprawling district. a long-time republican strong hold that stretches from the suburbs along the border of south carolina. the...
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not drive stocks and indomethacin and all the others, where the commonweal for the broader nationalized narrative. that is what a lot of those reporters who teacher around and if you want to engage in the you can be good buddies with a lot of them because they need to close to phillips article. but if that is not your thing and you do not want to play in that space. and you don't they have much reason as a member of congress to talk to reporters in the press gallery except regional. you're better off having your director get the press releases. [laughter] try to hit the deadline for the next money, yet i voted for eight or 12 and here's my four speech. [laughter] >> i found that the commonweal a lot of my time unless a congressman is out there saying outfront, most of the time i find that our leaders don't really click on that story of the day, here's what trump said and here's what our guys think. in general i find going off what leslie said is having an essential step that no one else has. when i write about the water case, those stories do really well because nobody else is covering it. there
not drive stocks and indomethacin and all the others, where the commonweal for the broader nationalized narrative. that is what a lot of those reporters who teacher around and if you want to engage in the you can be good buddies with a lot of them because they need to close to phillips article. but if that is not your thing and you do not want to play in that space. and you don't they have much reason as a member of congress to talk to reporters in the press gallery except regional. you're...
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leaders set the national narrative.ts us to be talking about greenland and the economy when what we should be talking about is the north dakota -- the fact 30 people killed. hit on preemption, not go too far down the line. state legislature can do good or bad in this situation. one of the bad things state legislatures do, they restrict the ability of communities like mayor benjamin to act on this. we have to look at that. >> thank you and thank you, mayor, for leading. we'll be right back. and thank mayor, for leading we'll be right back. the business of atlanta on monday... ... cincinnati on tuesday. ...philly on wednesday. ...and thursday back to cincinnati . modernized comfort inns and suites have been refreshed because when your business keeps going, our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. and now for their service to the community, we present limu emu & doug with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutu
leaders set the national narrative.ts us to be talking about greenland and the economy when what we should be talking about is the north dakota -- the fact 30 people killed. hit on preemption, not go too far down the line. state legislature can do good or bad in this situation. one of the bad things state legislatures do, they restrict the ability of communities like mayor benjamin to act on this. we have to look at that. >> thank you and thank you, mayor, for leading. we'll be right...
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. >> reporter: bishop tells cnn he feels the national narrative playing out here benefits him.osely tied his campaign to the president. so in district nine is a vote for dan bishop a vote for donald trump? >> i certainly will go to washington and work for aggressively to help president trump. >> reporter: democrat dan mccready is entering his 27th month of campaigning in the sprawling district, a longtime republican stronghold that stretches from the charlotte suburbs along the border of south carolina. the former marine lost the original 2018 race by just 905 votes. but state election officials refuse to certify those results of -- who citing poor health chose not to run again. >> this is a district that went for trump with 12 points. the fact that we're tied means we're really 12 points up of where we should be. and it's a testament to our message. >> reporter: he admits some of the debates happening in his party's presidential primary don't exactly help him in a leaning district. still millions of dollars of outside spending helped on beau sides. >> dan bishop took their sid
. >> reporter: bishop tells cnn he feels the national narrative playing out here benefits him.osely tied his campaign to the president. so in district nine is a vote for dan bishop a vote for donald trump? >> i certainly will go to washington and work for aggressively to help president trump. >> reporter: democrat dan mccready is entering his 27th month of campaigning in the sprawling district, a longtime republican stronghold that stretches from the charlotte suburbs along...
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night's debate was really important because i was able to establish this false choice that this national narrative that you have to be a moderate who can win back those obama/trump voters. i can actually do both. so i have the ability to explain that to viewers, some of whom are seeing me for the first time. not only can i win in those red and purple places like my first congressional district and all those counties in upstate new york, but i also passed big things like don't ask don't tell repeal, the 9/11 health bill. i can bring this country back together again. i can bring our party back together again, and i know i can govern. >> i know you've said you have no regrets over the al franken situation. do you believe though that some democratic activists hold that against you? >> i do, and i think they're wrong. because let's be clear about senator franken. he had eight credible allegations against him. two since he was elected, and the eighth one was a congressional staffer. and i had to make a decision about whether i was going to stay silent and continue to hold his water and carry his water,
night's debate was really important because i was able to establish this false choice that this national narrative that you have to be a moderate who can win back those obama/trump voters. i can actually do both. so i have the ability to explain that to viewers, some of whom are seeing me for the first time. not only can i win in those red and purple places like my first congressional district and all those counties in upstate new york, but i also passed big things like don't ask don't tell...
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we focused on daytona, his contribution to the national narrative, but nicolle, i think that gives a pass to the broader republican party. we have to talk about that as well in this moment because it is their silence that normalized this escalation of this narrative across the country that trump continues to reinforce. it's their inaction on gun control, reasonable gun control measures. i include myself in that. look, i tried to move the needle within the party and i failed. it's important in this moment to acknowledge it. i find myself today offering the same insight i did at the night of the parkland shooting a few hours from our home in florida, which is this, republicans will never do anything on gun control, nothing, ever. they won't. think about las vegas. they did nothing when 500 people were injured. the pulse nightclub, 50 killed. the question for the nation was, do we allow suspected terrorists to buy firearms? republicans did nothing. parkland, they did nothing. south carolina, knock. go to sandy hook in connecticut, nothing. jewish temple in pittsburgh, nothing. jewish te
we focused on daytona, his contribution to the national narrative, but nicolle, i think that gives a pass to the broader republican party. we have to talk about that as well in this moment because it is their silence that normalized this escalation of this narrative across the country that trump continues to reinforce. it's their inaction on gun control, reasonable gun control measures. i include myself in that. look, i tried to move the needle within the party and i failed. it's important in...
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you don't hear a national narrative. you hear the critiques of smaller groups. at discourages people from identifying with a strong national story. host: we see a couple of people on social media lines who seem to agree with you. one person tweets millennials don't care much about that history. here's another tweet that says intelligent people still flock to historical sites all over the world. lack of interest has much to do with our failed education system and the need for technological entertainment because so few are talked to think for themselves. should our historical sites start doing more, going to where the people are, fan demanding the people coming to them? guest: i think they are trying to incorporate a more complicated narrative. they are trying to add more interactive elements. in the belief that children today are so accustomed to getting feedback online that they are going to want to have answers delivered to them quickly when they visit these sites, i think there is also something those commenters are on that contemplation, visiting of envisionin
you don't hear a national narrative. you hear the critiques of smaller groups. at discourages people from identifying with a strong national story. host: we see a couple of people on social media lines who seem to agree with you. one person tweets millennials don't care much about that history. here's another tweet that says intelligent people still flock to historical sites all over the world. lack of interest has much to do with our failed education system and the need for technological...
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media also has a role to play in a scene in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part to play in this i think journalists around the world especially in great need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job in the national media breaking that narrative that it isn't just lines for society this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts and is a much more nuanced and that's simple given the examples that nuanced than that. for example. you know you could say it's neat appliance versus science but it's not needed florida versus science a lot of the native lions on the mountain monaco are opposed to science a lot are opposed to the event some of them say they could be moved to spain in the canary islands a lot of them are scientists themselves there's also cultural issues that play issues of heritage this for a lot of the protesters on monaco this is just the latest event in a long line of unfortunate events that started with the overthr
media also has a role to play in a scene in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part to play in this i think journalists around the world especially in great need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job in the national media breaking that narrative that it isn't just lines for society this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts and...
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we're the cog in the wheel for that broader nationalized narrative. that's what a lot of the reporters who chase you around. you can be good buddies with a lot of them because they need the quotes to fill up the article. but if that's not your thing, then you don't really have much reason as a member of congress to talk to the reporters in the press gallery except through regional, right? you're better off having your comms directer get the press releases back tax and taxing trying to hit the deadline for the next morning. yeah, voted for h.r.12 and here's my floor speech, you know? >> i find the palace intrigue stuff and feeling like the cog in the wheel -- a lot of the time unless any congressman is saying something upfront, so and so is a jerk. most of the time i find that our readers don't click on that kind of story of the day of here's what trump said and who's what our guys think of it. going off of what leslie said having essential staff that no one else had. when i read about georgia's water rights in front of the supreme court right now, tho
we're the cog in the wheel for that broader nationalized narrative. that's what a lot of the reporters who chase you around. you can be good buddies with a lot of them because they need the quotes to fill up the article. but if that's not your thing, then you don't really have much reason as a member of congress to talk to the reporters in the press gallery except through regional, right? you're better off having your comms directer get the press releases back tax and taxing trying to hit the...
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we fit into that, that drives stocks and msn, where the cog in the wheel for the broader nationalized narrative that's what a lot of those reporters who chase around, if you want to engage you to be good buddies with a lot of them because any quotes developed article. if that is not your thing and you don't want to play in that space, then you don't have reason as a member of congress to talk to the reporters except regional. >> you're better off having your director get the press releases back. [laughter] try to hit the deadline for the next morning, good intr go to h. >> unless my congressman is he n something out there, our readers don't click on the story of the day. here's what trump's said here's what they think of it. generally what leslie said having essential stuff that no one else has. when i write about the wate watr rate case important, those stories do really well because no one else is covering it. there is a silverlining in that. >> you want to have lost request mark. >> i'm struck at how much this conversation becomes full circle. i thought a lot about what he had to say about y
we fit into that, that drives stocks and msn, where the cog in the wheel for the broader nationalized narrative that's what a lot of those reporters who chase around, if you want to engage you to be good buddies with a lot of them because any quotes developed article. if that is not your thing and you don't want to play in that space, then you don't have reason as a member of congress to talk to the reporters except regional. >> you're better off having your director get the press...
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national left-wing media will not acknowledge that because it does not suit the leftist national media narrative nor does it suit the narrative that they have constructed about this president. but he is talking positively about mexico. that crowd, the rally crowd is boosting, not booing common boosting mexico. appreciative of its efforts in securing the border after all, of both nations that is mexico and the united states against common enemies. and those enemies are the cartels. the 20 drug cartels in mexico. >> that is absolutely correct. everything you just to the spot on. again, over 20,000 troops. mexico has enforced the sorghum board. they are continuing to strengthen their interior enforcement operations and help the us-mexico border. it is unprecedented what they are doing right now so they do deserve kudos at this time. and in addition to what they are doing, working with us sharing intelligence and we are targeting the cartels. stronger every single day because you are right it is a true enemy. they are a multibillion dollar industry. every day they are exploiting migrants, abusing th
national left-wing media will not acknowledge that because it does not suit the leftist national media narrative nor does it suit the narrative that they have constructed about this president. but he is talking positively about mexico. that crowd, the rally crowd is boosting, not booing common boosting mexico. appreciative of its efforts in securing the border after all, of both nations that is mexico and the united states against common enemies. and those enemies are the cartels. the 20 drug...
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media also has a role to play in a scene in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part of play in this i think journalists around the world especially in great need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job in national media breaking that narrative that it isn't a line for society this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts and is a much more nuanced and that simple let's get a real example of that nuanced than that. for example. you know you could say it's neat appliance versus science but it's not made of florence versus science a lot of the native lions on the mountain on monaco are opposed to science a lot are opposed to the event some of them say they could be moved to spain in the canary islands a lot of them are scientists themselves there's also cultural issues that play issues of heritage this for a lot of the protesters on monica this is just from latest event in the long line of unfortunate events that started with the
media also has a role to play in a scene in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part of play in this i think journalists around the world especially in great need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job in national media breaking that narrative that it isn't a line for society this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts and is a...
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media also has a role to play and i've seen in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part of play in this i think journalists around the world especially and really need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job in national media breaking that narrative that it isn't just the science this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts and is a much more nuanced and that simple let's get a real example of that nuance. for example. you know you could say it's neat appliance versus science but it's not needed forms versus science a lot of the native lions on the mountain on monaco are opposed to science a lot are opposed to t.m.t. given some of them say they could be moved to spain in the canary islands a lot of them are scientists themselves there's also cultural issues that play issues of heritage this for a lot of the protesters on monaco this is just the latest event in the long line of unfortunate events that started with the overthr
media also has a role to play and i've seen in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part of play in this i think journalists around the world especially and really need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job in national media breaking that narrative that it isn't just the science this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts and is a...
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media also has a role to play in a scene in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part of play in this i think journalists around the world especially in great need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job than the national media breaking that narrative that it isn't just lines versus science this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts and is a much more nuance and that simple given the examples that nuance. for example. you know you could say it's need appliance versus science but it's not needed florida versus science a lot of the native lions on the mountain monocle are opposed to science a lot are opposed to t.m.t. been some of them say they could be moved to spain in the canary islands a lot of them are scientists themselves there's also cultural issues that play issues of heritage this for a lot of the protesters on monaco this is just the latest event in a long line of unfortunate events that started with the overthrow of
media also has a role to play in a scene in the national media the narrative is that this is native koran versus science and maybe it's a local extent local media also have a part of play in this i think journalists around the world especially in great need to do a better job of telling that story and i think local media has done a better job than the national media breaking that narrative that it isn't just lines versus science this is this is a very complex issue there's a lot of moving parts...
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basically the black american, or there's the black experience, has been inconvenient to the narrative of this nation in all of these different categories, thatit been something that we have struggled to deal with but attentimes just not dealt with it as a result, t was thorny. >> when you think about the aory of who we are, that the, we are this, um, country built on individual rights, we are the country where you're coming from a place where you are not free, you can come to our shores and you can get freedom. well, then you have black people, and every time you look at black americansyou have to be reminded that there was 1/5 of our population who we had no rights, no liberties, no freedom whatsoever. we are the constant reminder of really theie at our origins, that while thomas jefferson was writing the declaration of independence, s enslaved brother-in-law was there to serve him and make sure that he's comfortable. so, i think this is-- explains a lot, um, the continued perception that black people are a problem, that black people are, uh, as abraham lincoln said, "a troublesome presence in amer
basically the black american, or there's the black experience, has been inconvenient to the narrative of this nation in all of these different categories, thatit been something that we have struggled to deal with but attentimes just not dealt with it as a result, t was thorny. >> when you think about the aory of who we are, that the, we are this, um, country built on individual rights, we are the country where you're coming from a place where you are not free, you can come to our shores...
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but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mom narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you against gay people get pretty for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say to you all right molly reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign a national call for a moral revival you've got $62000000.00 people working for less than $15.00 an hour some have to get food stamps a living color because they work every day and they don't make a living wage something like their me people our health care a country cannot achieve to stand with that kind of gross any quality so we're saying at this time for us to come together to fight for the heart and soul of this democracy. the extreme partisan environment in the u.s. has people in charlotte where in the hosting the republican convention next year will be much different than when democrats gathered here in 2012 are you concerned that the political divisions today
but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mom narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you against gay people get pretty for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say to you all right molly reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign a national call for a moral revival you've got $62000000.00 people...
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but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mom narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is that seeks to make things ok as long as you're against gay people to get pretty for principle against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say to you all right molly reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign a national call for a moral revival you've got $62000000.00 people working for less than $15.00 an hour some have to get food stamps a living color because they work every day and they don't make a living wage something like their me people our health care a country cannot achieve to stand with that kind of gross any quality so we're santas time for us to come together to fight for the heart and soul of this democracy. the extreme partisan environment in the us as people in charlotte are in that hosting the republican convention next year will be much different than when democrats gathered here in 2012 are you concerned that the political divisions today could lead t
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but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mom narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you against gay people get pretty for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say to you all right molly reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign national call for a moral revival you got $62000000.00 people working for less than $15.00 an hour some have to get food stamps a living color because they work every day they don't make a living wage something like their meat people out of health care a country cannot achieve to stand with that kind of gross and equality so we're saying at this time for us to come together to fight for the heart and soul of this democracy. the extreme partisan environment in the u.s. as people in charlotte are in that hosting the republican convention next year will be much different than when democrats gathered here in 2012 are you concerned that the political divisions today coul
but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mom narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you against gay people get pretty for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say to you all right molly reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign national call for a moral revival you got $62000000.00 people working...
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but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mom narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you're against gay people to get credit for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say that you're all right mollett reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign a national call for a moral revival you've got $62000000.00 people working for less to $15.00 an hour some have to get food stamps a living color because they work every day they don't make a living wage something like their me people our health care a country cannot continue to stand with that kind of gross any quality so we're santas time for us to come together to fight for the heart and soul of this democracy. the extreme partisan environment in the us as people in charlotte are in that hosting the republican convention next year will be much different than when democrats gathered here in 2012 are you concerned that the political divisions today cou
but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mom narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you're against gay people to get credit for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say that you're all right mollett reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign a national call for a moral revival you've got...
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that east-west narrative of american growth and expansion of the nation. so look at that and identify in the narrative, a missing strand. that missing strand would be the native americans. what i'm going to talk about this morning is kind of a large swath of american history where i pull out native americans from out of it and say without a native american presence or power, these things would not have happened as they did. it will take you about five minutes to say, wait a minute thomas some of this is a little sketchy. because history is complex. it is not all about one thing. there are multiple issues going on. i would suggest that identifying a native american strand and saying, this explains american history, this explains what happened, as nor were extremely far-fetched than saying, it is all about freedom. it is a bunch of things, but the one that i think we have omitted in large part is the native american strand. so, if we look at this picture and then look at this map, this map is in many ways an economic reflection of that picture. and i just pul
that east-west narrative of american growth and expansion of the nation. so look at that and identify in the narrative, a missing strand. that missing strand would be the native americans. what i'm going to talk about this morning is kind of a large swath of american history where i pull out native americans from out of it and say without a native american presence or power, these things would not have happened as they did. it will take you about five minutes to say, wait a minute thomas some...
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national mall. same kind of counter narrative to that, moral certainty and pity so following up on that but that's anotherstory. >> i see that family threads through this but it's a big part of your book, the narrative of that family, tell us a bit more about them. i think they are the rooflines to the narrative of the black community as opposed to the white community which has this larger archival resource that you have to draw on. tell us about that. >> i just want to add one thing, i work on campus, they've been ripping us apart for a couple of years now, the people who are upset about that rule don't actually know much about historical nature. the book is a commemoration of the black community that didn't get to have a lock of her voice. i took world history and i was very lucky to have that. one of the sons of the family, i sat for years, i finally realized i could incorporate a black family throughout this and tell the story through the lens of them. by doing that, i get a bit of dialogue or things like that. this is a digital humanity product. effective durational book. it couldn't have been writte
national mall. same kind of counter narrative to that, moral certainty and pity so following up on that but that's anotherstory. >> i see that family threads through this but it's a big part of your book, the narrative of that family, tell us a bit more about them. i think they are the rooflines to the narrative of the black community as opposed to the white community which has this larger archival resource that you have to draw on. tell us about that. >> i just want to add one...
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national mall. same kind of counter narrative to that, moral certainty and pity so following up on that but that's anotherstory. >> i see that family threads through this but it's a big part of your book, the narrative of that family, tell us a bit more about them. i think they are the rooflines to the narrative of the black community as opposed to the white community which has this larger archival resource that you have to draw on. tell us about that. >> i just want to add one thing, i work on campus, they've been ripping us apart for a couple of years now, the people who are upset about that rule don't actually know much about historical nature. the book is a commemoration of the black community that didn't get to have a lock of her voice. i took world history and i was very lucky to have that. one of the sons of the family, i sat for years, i finally realized i could incorporate a black family throughout this and tell the story through the lens of them. by doing that, i get a bit of dialogue or things like that. this is a digital humanity product. effective durational book. it couldn't have been writte
national mall. same kind of counter narrative to that, moral certainty and pity so following up on that but that's anotherstory. >> i see that family threads through this but it's a big part of your book, the narrative of that family, tell us a bit more about them. i think they are the rooflines to the narrative of the black community as opposed to the white community which has this larger archival resource that you have to draw on. tell us about that. >> i just want to add one...
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she's developing a positive vision and narrative for the nation.think it's a little bit ridiculous and misogynistic to question whether or not she can take on trump at this point because she is garnering enthusiasm that can't be ignored. >> i think the problem really at the heart of elizabeth warren is the whole idea you will need somebody more moderate to go up against him, that you will need somebody who people feel can stand on the stage with donald trump, the way "the new york times" puts in their story, many democrats love elizabeth warren and their worry about her is what is the meaning of electability? and how and who can take on donald trump? >> the coalition in the democratic party that wins the nomination has traditionally been nonwhite voters mixed with nonwhite college voters. that's what biden has. there are a lot of problems who want to vote trump out of office but they're not going to vote for elizabeth warren and they will vote for joe biden. that could change between now and may when the primary ends. we have no idea what will happ
she's developing a positive vision and narrative for the nation.think it's a little bit ridiculous and misogynistic to question whether or not she can take on trump at this point because she is garnering enthusiasm that can't be ignored. >> i think the problem really at the heart of elizabeth warren is the whole idea you will need somebody more moderate to go up against him, that you will need somebody who people feel can stand on the stage with donald trump, the way "the new york...
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president bashar al assad responded to the allegations calling them part of the fake narrative of the west there was the nation for the prohibition of chemical weapons launched a fact finding mission to investigate that incident and others and its wake interest on the reports on what progress has been made. the syrian war theater has become the seeing for some of the scariest chemical attacks of the 21st century in many acts of this tragedy it is still not known to this very day who launched noxious project tiles that have killed hundreds if not thousands of people for years the so-called fact finding mission and initiative over u.n. backed chemical watchdog has been tasked with dotting the ice the establishment of a fact finding mission was based on the general authority of the o.p.c. w. director general seek to uphold at all times the object and purpose of the chemical weapons convention. in a report on a series of chemical incidents in 2015 the mission showed a drawing of an alleged munition used in one of the attacks what they didn't mention though was that using such a device as a bomb didn't make sense i
president bashar al assad responded to the allegations calling them part of the fake narrative of the west there was the nation for the prohibition of chemical weapons launched a fact finding mission to investigate that incident and others and its wake interest on the reports on what progress has been made. the syrian war theater has become the seeing for some of the scariest chemical attacks of the 21st century in many acts of this tragedy it is still not known to this very day who launched...
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but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mon narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you get gay people to get pregnant for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say to you all right molly reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign a national call for a moral revival you've got $62000000.00 people working for less to $15.00 an hour some have to get food stamps a living color because they work every day they don't make a living wage something like their me people our health care a country cannot continue to stand with that kind of gross any quality so we're sand this time for us to come together to fight for the heart and soul of this democracy. the extreme partisan environment in the us as people in charlotte are and that hosting the republican convention next year will be much different than when democrats gathered here in 2012 are you concerned that the political divisions today could lead
but not everyone interprets the bible the same way that a false mon narrative of religious nationalism and white evangelical is the seeks to make things ok as long as you get gay people to get pregnant for praying to school against women's right to choose for god what tax cut they say to you all right molly reverend barber who launched the moral monday movement in north carolina is now spearheading the poor people's campaign a national call for a moral revival you've got $62000000.00 people...
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nation of law and order. >> 607 people detained. >> that narrative doesn't exist here. >> this is new day. >> welcome to ourrs in the united states and around the world. this is new
nation of law and order. >> 607 people detained. >> that narrative doesn't exist here. >> this is new day. >> welcome to ourrs in the united states and around the world. this is new
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nation of law and order. >> 607 people detained. >> that narrative doesn't exist here. >> this is new day. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is new day. much mcconnell is using language i don't think he's ever used before on background checks. he says the discussion on background checks for purchases, those discussions will be front and center. but it is just movement for language so far. he is not calling the senate back in action now. cnn reporting that the president seems intrigued by them. he's talked about background checks before. will he expand any capital. we know he is going on vacation today. >> more on the president's fall out to dayton and el paso. the deputy director of national intelligence, sue gordon abruptly redesigning. president trump quickly a new acting director. the two top intelligence posts in the nation are unfilled. >> joining us now, former clinton white house press conference, political commentator and opinion rightwr. i want to play you the sound from mitch mcconnell. again, these are words i haven't heard from him before. listen. >> this
nation of law and order. >> 607 people detained. >> that narrative doesn't exist here. >> this is new day. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is new day. much mcconnell is using language i don't think he's ever used before on background checks. he says the discussion on background checks for purchases, those discussions will be front and center. but it is just movement for language so far. he is not calling the senate back in action...
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national nonstop coverage? the outrage? the concern for people? well, that doesn't advance democrats anti-trump narrative. an bludgeon trump with the statistics away talk about a question like it with reaction, national syndicated radio host, larry held them. author of why we fight, dr. sebastian gorka. you know larry, i look at this, we talk about it all the time. i don't care about russian interference. if it's hillary, they don't care about obstruction if it's hillary. those are slam-dunk cases. they don't care about sexual assault if it's a democrat lieutenant governor of virginia. only if it's cavanaugh and they can bludgeon trump eight so it's not the issue is that they care about. it's the political weaponization that they care about. >> that's right. dead young black families and the inner city is not news as far as the left is concerned viewed on cnn a couple years ago, there was a reality-based series called chicagoland where they followed around a principal of an urban high school in chicago on the south side called finger high. she and her staff were literally mapping out routes to and from sch
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whole to hold to account but the long term they do with a discourse a narrative of inclusion rather than focusing on an ethanol or national identity they were the inclusive identities and ensure and ensure that all communities feel that you could be part of a part of sri lanka the same time also addressing intra community tensions which which seem to also play a part in some of these issues including where there is extremism in some communities and the failure for the state again to protect everybody in these communities as well so all the larger picture is political leaders being able to hold people to account when they're out there while the laws have policies that are inclusive and engage with other communities and make sure they build a future that is inclusive for everybody rather than focusing on ethno religious divide lines of division is the government listening to you confident that things will change in sri lanka and soon i think there is a recognition in many places that things ought to change and there have been some positive moves taken in the past one year including a parliamentary committee which has been e
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came as a surprise the most interesting way to talk about the narrative or have mr modi came out and said that this week he said we as a nation as a family have taken an historic decision that's pretty telling language talking about the nation as a family it sounds there are real issues there about inclusive and exclusive but you know the indian opposition leaders have called it a historical blunder. as christine was saying there are serious concerns in india in the manner in which are just done for example that's going to break it down you know what has been done so one of the laws which has existed or all these years. give protection to native population in kashmir in terms of property rights and zones of thought that has been scrapped and that's not unique to kashmir there are other indian states very exist like. that are con job and that existed because there's a particular dynamics there and the government wanted to protect that that's gone now and the biggest fear is. hindu pundits who had to leave. a job you know 2 decades ago will now be resettled and essentially the biggest fear is that the majority will now turn int
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narrative. to have that detailed. it's important to realize people are frustrated in the fact it's been dominated for so long. there have been changes as we know it is here to national reporting was reported to crystal think more needs to be done. there are so many things that need to be done perhaps that gap and then narrative. i also think it is a timing thing we need to hear more minority voices. there's the international media foundation for disclosure i on the board if it wasn't for the board many moons ago when they gave the courage in journalism award what story are you most proud of and it's actually not a story it's thos if those pathete journalistic experience to come from the newsroo newsroom and ts incredible honor. i want to get credit for their resilience in distress. i became very attached. they felt they were obliged to continue. >> a photojournalist in the book said i would love to read the last sentence in the essay. they had been connected to try to take photographs as opposed to put a couple picture the sinf destruction and malnutrition. i have thought of giving up but i cannot because many girls are relying on me to find out with fighting spirit
narrative. to have that detailed. it's important to realize people are frustrated in the fact it's been dominated for so long. there have been changes as we know it is here to national reporting was reported to crystal think more needs to be done. there are so many things that need to be done perhaps that gap and then narrative. i also think it is a timing thing we need to hear more minority voices. there's the international media foundation for disclosure i on the board if it wasn't for the...
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whole to hold to account but the long term will develop a discourse a narrative of inclusion rather than focusing on and at the not national identity they were the inclusive identities and then sure in and ensure that all communities feel the equally part of part of sri lanka the same time as addressing intra community tensions which seem to also play a part in some of these issues including where there is extremism in some communities and the failure for the state again to protect everybody in this country does as well so all of all the larger picture is political leaders being able to hold people to account and they will that while the laws have policies that are inclusive and engage with other communities and make sure they build a future that is inclusive for everybody rather than focusing on ethno religious divide lines of division the ara can people of myanmar western rakhine state have been fighting to get recognition of rights for years in 2009 they formed a rebel group called the army and the sounds of serious diana karim reports there's been a rise in violence over the past several months. and of 2018 fighting be
whole to hold to account but the long term will develop a discourse a narrative of inclusion rather than focusing on and at the not national identity they were the inclusive identities and then sure in and ensure that all communities feel the equally part of part of sri lanka the same time as addressing intra community tensions which seem to also play a part in some of these issues including where there is extremism in some communities and the failure for the state again to protect everybody in...