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nikole: yeah. i think that the message is these institutions are just as lucky to have us as we are to be there. and we need to stop being treated as if we should just have to take power. we do have power and bring worth and value. and institutions won't recognize that, then we take our talents elsewhere. yamiche: yeah. and jake, she mentioned you and want to -- you're still at the table. go ahead. jake: i wasn't saying that. i was relaying a question that somebody else had asked me. i wasn't questioning whether we would have free and fair elections but that was a question posed to me during a panel discussion. yamiche: got you. thank you, jake, for responding and thank you, nikole for bringing that on and for joining the broadcast. we will continue our conversation online with nikole on the washington week extra and our website, facebook and youtube and also tune in monday to "the pbs newshour" for a look inside two legal facilities in new york where people can now use illegal drugs. and before we
nikole: yeah. i think that the message is these institutions are just as lucky to have us as we are to be there. and we need to stop being treated as if we should just have to take power. we do have power and bring worth and value. and institutions won't recognize that, then we take our talents elsewhere. yamiche: yeah. and jake, she mentioned you and want to -- you're still at the table. go ahead. jake: i wasn't saying that. i was relaying a question that somebody else had asked me. i wasn't...
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i'm talking about nikole hannah-jones. that flag, and you talk about the duality, right, that he's in mississippi, which has this track record of terrible violence against black people, but also that he loves america. nikole: i mean, my father was like generations of black people who believed that service to their country was how they could finally get treated and recognized as full citizens. people like to trot out stereotypes and statistics about black people. well, black people are overrepresented in the criminal justice system. black people are overrepresented in out-of-wedlock births. but the one statistic that they never seem to bring out is that black people are overrepresented in service to our country, that of all racial groups, we join the military and serve in the armed forces at the highest rates. and that is what my father did as well. and i think that's where people seem to forget is black americans were fighting in wars to democratize other countries and then coming home and facing brutal suppression of thei
i'm talking about nikole hannah-jones. that flag, and you talk about the duality, right, that he's in mississippi, which has this track record of terrible violence against black people, but also that he loves america. nikole: i mean, my father was like generations of black people who believed that service to their country was how they could finally get treated and recognized as full citizens. people like to trot out stereotypes and statistics about black people. well, black people are...
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she joins me now nikole, welcome to "meet the press. >> hi.>> let me start with this. describe in your own words what "the 1619 project" is and its mission. >> "the 1619 project" is a book now. it began as a magazine, a special section of "the new york times. what it is, it marks the advent of african slavery in the original 13 colonies so 1619 is the year the first africans were sold into slavery in virginia. what the project argues through a series of essays is very little about american life today has been left untouched by the legacy of slavery and the anti blackness that developed in order to justify it. so it is trying to place slavery as an institution which is one of the oldest institutions in america really at the center of the story that we tell ourselves about our country and to explain so much about american life through that lens. >> did you intend for "the 1619 project" to become public school curriculum, or did you intend it to start a debate to improve the curriculum of how we teach american history >> well, when i first pitche
she joins me now nikole, welcome to "meet the press. >> hi.>> let me start with this. describe in your own words what "the 1619 project" is and its mission. >> "the 1619 project" is a book now. it began as a magazine, a special section of "the new york times. what it is, it marks the advent of african slavery in the original 13 colonies so 1619 is the year the first africans were sold into slavery in virginia. what the project argues through a...
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nikole the 1619 project you won a pulitzer for, that is a new book project now, too.t has nothing to do with critical race theory. it has been lumped in with the anti-crt campaign by the right by republican lawmakers threatening to cut funding to schools that include the 1619 project in their classroom discussions. do you think liberals on the left have been slow to react to this conservative campaign at the school board level to pushing back against it to stand up for free speech for history? >> absolutely. we know that this effort, this propaganda campaign, we should call it what it is, we know critical race theory was in fact not being taught. this is an effort to stoke white resentment following the global racial protests last year because race is the original wedge issue. so we know that that is very organized, that it's been funded. it's been treated as a grass roots movement. most of the people we see focused or excuse me interviewed on main stream television shows and in newspapers are in fact many of them are republican operatives. that that has been a very o
nikole the 1619 project you won a pulitzer for, that is a new book project now, too.t has nothing to do with critical race theory. it has been lumped in with the anti-crt campaign by the right by republican lawmakers threatening to cut funding to schools that include the 1619 project in their classroom discussions. do you think liberals on the left have been slow to react to this conservative campaign at the school board level to pushing back against it to stand up for free speech for history?...
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jordan klepper talks backseat and nikole hanna-jones. this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. >> trevor: hey, what is going on, everybody, welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah. let's jump to today's headlines. we kick things off with the breaking news from the moon. that pervert that keeps looking into my windows at night. for centuries humans have thought that the moon is as baren and empty as chris cuomo's work schedule but that might all be about to change. >> china's moon rover has spotted a mystery object on the horizon while working it's a away across a crater on the far side of the moon in this photo it is about 260 feet awayk you can see what looks like right angles on a square object. the rover is expected to spend the next two to three months trying to get closer. the cube shaped object was described in chinese as quote a mystery hut. >> trevor: no. hell no! anything called a mystery hut, you better stay away from. best case scenario, it is a pizza place that picks the toppings for you. but most likely are you just goi
jordan klepper talks backseat and nikole hanna-jones. this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. >> trevor: hey, what is going on, everybody, welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah. let's jump to today's headlines. we kick things off with the breaking news from the moon. that pervert that keeps looking into my windows at night. for centuries humans have thought that the moon is as baren and empty as chris cuomo's work schedule but that might all be about to change. >>...
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. >> trevor: thank you so much for that, when we come back nikole hanna-- hannah-jones from the 1619 project will be joining us on the show, so sta come on everybody, let's get to work. johnny, you're gonna be working with the number one choreographer in redshore city. wrong. that is rubbish. terribly poor. i'm trying, he's freaking me out. tippy toes, tippy toes, i don't see your tippy toes. if you could just give me some dance lessons you would be saving my life. how do i know that you're not a weirdo? ♪ oh i've been shaking ♪ ♪ i love it when you go crazy ♪ ♪ baby there's nothing holding me back ♪ i knew you were a weirdo. [ snoring ] honey, geo's pizza palace just launched cha cha cheesy bread. i'll go wake up the kids. excuse me. a random sales rep just emailed for the 14th time about an important new offer that has nothing to do with our business. well forget the merger, this is far more important. hey guys! a random sales rep just emailed for the 14th time... what if smartphones were more than just smart? the all new google pixel 6. with a 24 hour adaptive battery that sends p
. >> trevor: thank you so much for that, when we come back nikole hanna-- hannah-jones from the 1619 project will be joining us on the show, so sta come on everybody, let's get to work. johnny, you're gonna be working with the number one choreographer in redshore city. wrong. that is rubbish. terribly poor. i'm trying, he's freaking me out. tippy toes, tippy toes, i don't see your tippy toes. if you could just give me some dance lessons you would be saving my life. how do i know that...
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to ask >>> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the path-breaking eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating, always controversial and multi prize-winning 1619 project which you organized and brought to fruition at the "new york times" in august 2019 and which is tu out virtually any day. i think a week or so. >> november 16th. >> november 16th. so i'm very much looking forward to our conversation. let's begin by back pedaling. you offer readers in the preface of the book an excellent overview of both the genesis of the 1619 project and what the book hopes to accomplish. but i wondered if we might start by discussing your expectations of the responses as you move toward publication two years ago and then what has surprised you most about them. i'm sure you have been asked this many times. but i also think our viewers would be interested in hearing. >> sure. one, thanks for being in conversation with me. its been two and a half years since the first project published, and i'm just
to ask >>> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the path-breaking eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating, always controversial and multi prize-winning 1619 project which you organized and brought to fruition at the "new york times" in august 2019 and which is tu out virtually any day. i think a week or so. >> november 16th. >> november 16th. so i'm very...
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and david martin is also here, and finally, nikole killion, who is cbs news congressional correspondent. it is good to have you all and see your bright, shiny faces in person. nikole, this has been eight months of infighting and tangling over the build back better spending bill that the white house has really made a signature issue for the president. is it dead on arrival? or is this just on life support in 2022? >> i think life perce support is a better way to look at it. i don't think democrats are going to give this up without a fight, and joe manchin has resisting all along, whether it is the impact that build back better could have on the economy and inflation. so while right now it looks like democrats are kind of at this stalemate, again, i think you will see democratic leadership really try to prod him over these next couple of weeks to get on board. >> brennan: doesn't this hurt democrats, the longer this drags on? >> i think what is hurting them more than anything is the focus on the process of it all, which they, themselves, have allowed to be the focus by virtue of the argum
and david martin is also here, and finally, nikole killion, who is cbs news congressional correspondent. it is good to have you all and see your bright, shiny faces in person. nikole, this has been eight months of infighting and tangling over the build back better spending bill that the white house has really made a signature issue for the president. is it dead on arrival? or is this just on life support in 2022? >> i think life perce support is a better way to look at it. i don't think...
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nikole, this has been eight months of infighting and tangling over the build back better spending bill
nikole, this has been eight months of infighting and tangling over the build back better spending bill
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nikole killion, cbs news, capitol hill. >> garrett: tonight a bit of american ingenuity. we look at how the next generation is tackling two pressing problems, food waste and climate change. here is cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: at this los angeles warehouse, they're delivering change. >> there's not a crisis of food insecurity in the united states, there's a crisis of indifference. we're growing enough food to feed every person in the country and on the planet. >> reporter: childhood friends james kanoff and aidan launched the farm link project during the pandemic. >> farm link is a student' led movement with the goal of connecting farms across the country that have sur palace food to food banks that need it. >> one to have the farmers, shay myers, on tiktok. >> i want to show you one of the ramifications of covid 19. >> reporter: thousands of pounds of onions piled up. >> why are you dumping and not donating? the supply chain is broken. if we can't get into the citkted banks who needed his produce. >> looked him up, found his phone number, said hey, i heard you
nikole killion, cbs news, capitol hill. >> garrett: tonight a bit of american ingenuity. we look at how the next generation is tackling two pressing problems, food waste and climate change. here is cbs's catherine herridge. >> reporter: at this los angeles warehouse, they're delivering change. >> there's not a crisis of food insecurity in the united states, there's a crisis of indifference. we're growing enough food to feed every person in the country and on the planet....
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author interview program after words, creator of the 1619 project, pulitzer prize winning journalist nikole hannah-jones looks at slavery and more in modern day america and interviewed by new york history professor and author steven hahn, and afterwards a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the path-breaking, eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some, exasperating, always controversial and multiprize winning 1619 project, you with you organized and brought to peru ition at -- fruition in "the new york times" in august of 2019 which is due out virtually any day. i think within a week or so. >> november 16th. >> november 16th. >> so i'm very much looking forward to our conversation. let's begin by back pedaling a little bit. you offer readers in the preface of the book really an excellent overview of both the genesis of the 1619 project, and what the book hopes to accomplish but i wondered if we
author interview program after words, creator of the 1619 project, pulitzer prize winning journalist nikole hannah-jones looks at slavery and more in modern day america and interviewed by new york history professor and author steven hahn, and afterwards a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the...
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to ask >>> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to afterwords to discuss the book version of the path-breaking eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating, always controversial and multi prize-winning 1619 project which you organized and brought to fruition at the "new t
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hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the path-breaking, eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some, exasperating, always controversial andlt
hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. >> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the path-breaking, eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some, exasperating, always controversial andlt
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nikole killion, cbs news, capitol hill. new vicks convenience pack.ayquil severe for you... and daily vicks super c for me. vicks super c is a daily supplement with vitamin c and b vitamins to help energize and replenish. dayquil severe is a max strength daytime, coughing, power through your day, medicine. new from vicks. i just heard something amazing! one medication is approved to treat and prevent migraines. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach...
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. >> now on "after words" pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikole hannah-jones. she looks at american history, slavery in present-day america and is interviewed by new york university history professor and officerstephen hahn . "after words" is a program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones. to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story" which you organized and brought to fruition at the new york times in august 2019 and is due out virtually any day. i think within a week or so. november 16. so i'm very much looking forward to our conversation. let's begin by backpedaling a little bit. you offer readers in the preface of the book really an excellent overview of the genesis of the project and what the book hopes to accomplish but i wondered if we might start by discussing your expectation of the
. >> now on "after words" pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikole hannah-jones. she looks at american history, slavery in present-day america and is interviewed by new york university history professor and officerstephen hahn . "after words" is a program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones. to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of...
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plus nikole hannah-jones, the creator of the 1619 project, discusses the consequences of slavery in americane and politics. next.
plus nikole hannah-jones, the creator of the 1619 project, discusses the consequences of slavery in americane and politics. next.
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ahead at the top of the hour on "the mehdi hasan show" the creator of the 1619 project nikole hannah-jonesow it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. ♪ i'm a reporter for the new york times. if you just hold it like this. yeah. ♪ i love finding out things that other people don't want me to know. mm-hmm. [beep] i just wanted to say... ♪ find yourself in these situations and see who you are. and that's just part of the bargain. ♪ and that's just part of the bargain. it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a co
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. >> now on "after words" pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikole hannah-jones.she looks at american history, slavery in present-day america and is interviewed by new york university history professor and officerstephen hahn . "after words" is a program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones. to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story" which you organized and brought to fruition at the new york times in august 2019 and is due out virtually any day. i think within a week or so. november 16. so i'm very much looking forward to our conversation
. >> now on "after words" pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikole hannah-jones.she looks at american history, slavery in present-day america and is interviewed by new york university history professor and officerstephen hahn . "after words" is a program with relevant guests host interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work . >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones. to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of...
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program "after words," creator of the 619 project -- 1619 project, pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikole hannah-jones. she looks at american history, slavery. she's interviewed by professor and author stephen han. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. .. inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating. always controversy will type prize winning 1619 project which organized and brought to fruition in august 2019. on virtually any day within a week or so. >> november 16. >> november 16 i'm very much looking forward to our conversation. let's begin by backpedaling a little bit. we have the preface of the book, really an excellent overview of the genesis of the 1619 project on what the book hopes to accomplish it. wonder if we might start by discussing your expectations of the responses as you move toward publication two years ago. and then what has surprised you most about them? i'm sure you have been asked this many times. i also think you'd be interested in hearing. >> thank you for the conversation with me.
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and nikole just admitted that she knows.bigger and you couldn't be nicer as you say exactly that dr. swain, it's fascinating. i think underlying this is who actually in essence owns our children, quote unquote experts or parents. that's the key to this. always good to talk to you and have you put into perspective with a smile on your face, dr. swain. >> thank you. >> all right. let's go over to kayleigh mcenany who has a few additional headlines for us. kayleigh: great interview, will. nothing wrong with journalists but we need good journalists. now on to headlines, a colorado d.a. is asking a judge to consider reducing the 110 year sentence for a truck driver convicted in a crash that killed four in 2019. the d.a. is instead asking for 20 to 30 years. the supporters of the trucker say even that is too much for what many believe is a tragic accident. a petition with close to 5 million signature temperatures is demanding clemenciy. a new sentencing hearing is set for january 13th. the united states is defending sending offici
and nikole just admitted that she knows.bigger and you couldn't be nicer as you say exactly that dr. swain, it's fascinating. i think underlying this is who actually in essence owns our children, quote unquote experts or parents. that's the key to this. always good to talk to you and have you put into perspective with a smile on your face, dr. swain. >> thank you. >> all right. let's go over to kayleigh mcenany who has a few additional headlines for us. kayleigh: great interview,...
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. >> and nikole, i think it's important that people realize that the resources in this particular instance are important for the department of defense. but in a broader context, we have to have either a reallocation of some resources or additional resources that go to the department of education. that goes to hhs, for mental health issues, that can come in the form of grants that can go into the states and communities, to the nonprofit communities out there, that are trying to elevate this issue and root out the causes as well. we talk about a whole of government. we need a whole of country approach. because so many things can start at that local level. and in our families and in our communities and schools. when we talk about resources we have to think about those as well. those folks will end up in the military. but if we've already educated them, if we've already gotten them in a position where they are not going to be susceptible to this, we have achieved a monumental goal at that point right there. and gone a long way to diminishing the role of extremism in the military. >> and if i m
. >> and nikole, i think it's important that people realize that the resources in this particular instance are important for the department of defense. but in a broader context, we have to have either a reallocation of some resources or additional resources that go to the department of education. that goes to hhs, for mental health issues, that can come in the form of grants that can go into the states and communities, to the nonprofit communities out there, that are trying to elevate...
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. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones. to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story" which you organized and brought to fruition at the new york times in august 2019 and is due out virtually any day. i think within a week or so. november 16. so i'm very much looking forward to our conversation. let's begin by backpedaling a little bit. you offer readers in the preface of the book really an excellent overview of the genesis of the project and what the book hopes to accomplish but i wondered if we might start by discussing your expectation of the responses as you move towards publication two years ago and then what has surprised you most about them. i'm sure you've been at this many times but i also think our viewers would be interested in hearing. >> thanks for being in conversation with me. it's been two years since the first project published and i'm excit
. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones. to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story" which you organized and brought to fruition at the new york times in august 2019 and is due out virtually any day. i think within a week or so. november 16. so i'm very much looking forward to our...
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. >> i want to play this from writer and thinker, nikole hannah-jones.a listen. >> we are a society that willfully does not want to deal with the anti blackness that is at the core of so many of our institutions. we are seeing a backlash. we are seeing efforts to subvert democracy. to make it harder for black people, in particular, but people of color in general to vote. i think that we are in a very frightening time. eugene, are you equally frightened? >> i am very worried. frightened, look, you have to fight back. there are a lot of people in this country who are very concerned about the fact that, for example, one of our two major parties is no longer so sure about the whole democracy thing. it is just no longer 100 percent something that they are committed to. it is exploring ways to get around it. that is alarming. and we should be alarmed about it. but we have to call it out. we have to denounce. it we have to fight against it in every way possible. i think the first thing is that this is something congress has to do. we have to secure the way the
. >> i want to play this from writer and thinker, nikole hannah-jones.a listen. >> we are a society that willfully does not want to deal with the anti blackness that is at the core of so many of our institutions. we are seeing a backlash. we are seeing efforts to subvert democracy. to make it harder for black people, in particular, but people of color in general to vote. i think that we are in a very frightening time. eugene, are you equally frightened? >> i am very worried....
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read nikole hannah-jones. read bell hooks. read people who can inform you. james baldwin.owerful articulation of the politics of grief that have besieged black people, the traumas we have endured, but the overcoming power of love to remake american society. without black forgiveness, america wouldn't be what it is today. >> ooh. that is for damn sure. real quickly, professor dyson, what role does washington have to play, lawmakers up the street here, have to play in this conversation that we're having? >> well, it is extremely important. first of all, the bitter bickering, the futile feuding, and the nastiness and the resistance to trying to engage the other. now, i'm not pretending one side is not more responsible than the other for what we see now. the malaise we are confronting is mostly all made up of those on the right who refuse to examine themselves through self-reflection and decency and humility. what the politicians need to do is practice some of the religious discourse they are constantly piping in american media and understand the politics of humility and the g
read nikole hannah-jones. read bell hooks. read people who can inform you. james baldwin.owerful articulation of the politics of grief that have besieged black people, the traumas we have endured, but the overcoming power of love to remake american society. without black forgiveness, america wouldn't be what it is today. >> ooh. that is for damn sure. real quickly, professor dyson, what role does washington have to play, lawmakers up the street here, have to play in this conversation that...
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really good to have you with us, nikole, thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> emergency rooms gettingr from a doctor on the front lines. >>> and fox defending one of its hosts after dr. anthony fauci told "new day" this. >> the guy should be fired on the spot. to all the kisses... ...that led... ...to this one. celebrate every kiss, with kay. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan th helps you build a future for those you love. vangrd. it's our holiday savings event the sleep number 360 smart bed. what if i sleep hot? ...or cold? no problem, e sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing it's our holiday savings event the sleep number 360 smart bed. so you both sleep just right. and it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. so, you can really promise better sleep? yes! you'll know exactly how well you slept, night after night. we take care of the science. all you have to do is sleep. and now, save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart
really good to have you with us, nikole, thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> emergency rooms gettingr from a doctor on the front lines. >>> and fox defending one of its hosts after dr. anthony fauci told "new day" this. >> the guy should be fired on the spot. to all the kisses... ...that led... ...to this one. celebrate every kiss, with kay. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner with access to financial advice, tools and a...
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and later, creator of the 1619 project and pulitzer prize winning journalist nikole hannah-jones looks at american history, slavery, and present-day america. find a complete schedule at booktv.org or consult your program guide. now here is author janine di giovanni. >> senior fellow janine di giovanni has been with us since 2018. she's a columnist on foreign policy, an award winning author and journalist. she has dedicated her life to courageous work in war zones, in conflict, in humanitarian crises around the world. she has reported extensively on the front line as a firsthand witness from the middle east, the balkans, across africa, and from south, southeast, and central asia. and we're so thankful to have here at jackson, teaching classes that draw upon these incredible experiences. she was a recipient of the prestigious guggenheim fellowship which enabled her to travel and report extensively from gaza, iraq, syria, and egypt for "the vanishing." and the book really is an intimate portrait of her own faith journey as a conflict reporter for more than 35 years as well as the heartbre
and later, creator of the 1619 project and pulitzer prize winning journalist nikole hannah-jones looks at american history, slavery, and present-day america. find a complete schedule at booktv.org or consult your program guide. now here is author janine di giovanni. >> senior fellow janine di giovanni has been with us since 2018. she's a columnist on foreign policy, an award winning author and journalist. she has dedicated her life to courageous work in war zones, in conflict, in...
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at 10:00 p.m., on after words, 1619 project creator and pulitzer prize winner journalist nikole hannah-jones looks at american history, slavery, and its legacy in present-day america. she's interviewed by new york university history professor steven hahn. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast, presidential recordings. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf of tonkin incident, the march on selma, and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those conversations. in fact, they were the ones who made sure that the conversations were taped, as johnson would signal to them through an open door between his office and theirs. >> you'll also hear some blunt talk. >> yes, sir.
at 10:00 p.m., on after words, 1619 project creator and pulitzer prize winner journalist nikole hannah-jones looks at american history, slavery, and its legacy in present-day america. she's interviewed by new york university history professor steven hahn. watch book tv every sunday on c-span2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online any time at booktv.org. >> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those conversations on c-span's...
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and third, the absolute gal, the chutzpah of nikole hannah-jones who is offering a education curriculumpublished a book on american history, but we are just supposed to take her word for what american history has been and it has been shown by professionals historians to be a complete load of bunk. the idea parents should stay out of after the complete failures of system and people like nikole hannah-jones who are claiming they are experts when they're really not, so infuriating. i cannot say. ashley: i'm so glad we got you fired up this morning, naomi. as always -- >> have to calm down. ashley: thank you so much. now this, a harvard professor was just convicted of taking payments from china. lauren, what is going on here? lauren: okay. so the former chair of harvard's chemistry department, dr. charles lieber, he was paid $50,000 a month by china's communist party to collaborate with them, help them get this comprehensive, penetration of u.s. talent, intelligence and technology so they can beef up their position as a world power. professor lieber was convicted of not disclosing that rela
and third, the absolute gal, the chutzpah of nikole hannah-jones who is offering a education curriculumpublished a book on american history, but we are just supposed to take her word for what american history has been and it has been shown by professionals historians to be a complete load of bunk. the idea parents should stay out of after the complete failures of system and people like nikole hannah-jones who are claiming they are experts when they're really not, so infuriating. i cannot say....
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nikole hannah-jones made the following comments in an interview with the a.p.ng she doesn't understand why parents should have a say in their kids' education. if she can't understand the role of parents and education then should she have a say on whether her 1619 project should get taught in school? >> well that's a great question. the thing is that it's actually her version of the country that does not exist and that is completely fictional. i'm an immigrant to this country and know what america is all about. i celebrate this country and blessed to be here and my kids understand that. the country nikole hannah-jones pretends we have this awful place that never has any positive things come out of it is the fictional country. she is right in a way we don't learn enough history. learning her fiction is not how we solve that. we need more american history and more world history in the classroom and so while she is correct about that it won't be her leading the way on it. >> julie: okay, carol markowitz, thank you very much. happy new year. >> trace: fox news alert
nikole hannah-jones made the following comments in an interview with the a.p.ng she doesn't understand why parents should have a say in their kids' education. if she can't understand the role of parents and education then should she have a say on whether her 1619 project should get taught in school? >> well that's a great question. the thing is that it's actually her version of the country that does not exist and that is completely fictional. i'm an immigrant to this country and know what...
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topping the list reporter and creator of the 1619 project nikole hannah-jones and her look at americanistory, slavery and its legacy in southern day america. followed by the dawn of everything archaeologist in the late anthropologist critical look at the development of human society. after that he suggests we should work with rather than shape the land we live on ingredients week grass. the best-selling nonfiction books is joshua mcfadden's cookbook, greens for every season in musician the storyteller. some of these authors appeared on booktv and you can watch the programs anytime a booktv.org. >> it's an honor to welcome everybody to the 72nd national book award. i'm coming in life from the random house building. shout out, they have wi-fi that won't quit. . . the national basketball association. i am just saying, that impression would have gotten me on saturday night live. i am excited we are all gathered here on one of the biggest nights to celebrate one of the biggest awards and brightest most game changing talent in the industry. a host last nominee, i know all about that. the pro
topping the list reporter and creator of the 1619 project nikole hannah-jones and her look at americanistory, slavery and its legacy in southern day america. followed by the dawn of everything archaeologist in the late anthropologist critical look at the development of human society. after that he suggests we should work with rather than shape the land we live on ingredients week grass. the best-selling nonfiction books is joshua mcfadden's cookbook, greens for every season in musician the...
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. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones.to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version o
. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones.to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version o
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. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones.to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story" which you organized and brought to fruition at the new york times in august 2019 and is due out virtually any day. i think within a week or so. november 16. so i'm very much looking forward to our conversation
. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones.to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story" which you organized and brought to fruition at the new york times in august 2019 and is due out virtually any day. i think within a week or so. november 16. so i'm very much looking forward to our...
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. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones.to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story"
. >> is my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones.to ask "after words" did to discuss the book version of thepathbreaking eye-opening inspiring , challenging for some exasperating, always controversial and multi-prize-winning "the 1619 project: a new origin story"
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program "after words," creator of the 619 project -- 1619 project, pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikolenes. she looks at american history, slavery. she's interviewed by professor and author stephen han. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. .. inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating. always controversy will type
program "after words," creator of the 619 project -- 1619 project, pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikolenes. she looks at american history, slavery. she's interviewed by professor and author stephen han. "after words" is a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest work. .. inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating. always controversy will type
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and most recently, nikole hannah-jones' blockbuster 1619 project for "the new york times" which, as i'm sure you know, is the target of republican legislators and right-wing culture warriors. and settling on this capacious theme, our idea -- the directors, myself, frank and ty jones -- our idea is to use it to engage in questions about the meaning of enslavement as a central theme and force in american history and life from the 1850s to the present. so in that sense, it's openly and sort of definitely a history of the present. but far from dictating any position, we think of it as a way to pose a series of questions with the hope of opening up a conversation across disciplines and specialization. what does the idea of afterlife mean at the conception of historical time? one that spans and potentially collapses the considerable instance from the 17th century or even the 19th century to the present. what does it mean for an understanding of emancipation as a meaningful break in historical times. we're also interested in thinking about whether there are differences between the humanistic d
and most recently, nikole hannah-jones' blockbuster 1619 project for "the new york times" which, as i'm sure you know, is the target of republican legislators and right-wing culture warriors. and settling on this capacious theme, our idea -- the directors, myself, frank and ty jones -- our idea is to use it to engage in questions about the meaning of enslavement as a central theme and force in american history and life from the 1850s to the present. so in that sense, it's openly and...