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from new rockwell dot com very interesting article as always on the website thanks lee and hugh. moving on to more world news wiki leaks co founder julian assange has been denied bail by a london court it follows that this issue may remember to block his extradition to the united states and monday over concerns that he posed a suicide risk r.t. shadi edward picks up the story. so the united kingdom earlier today house denies today in the sunshine sale of course that comes just 2 days after they will not check should out your innocence to the united states has been 'd lonely lonely legal battle fortune a source because the united states of want it in for his alleged role in what they call one of the largest compromises of classified information the history of the united states they wanted him to face trial for spying and publishing these classified documents relating to the war and after iraq and afghanistan and plus one of conspiracy to hack government computers to publish these files as well now if he was found guilty it could have led to a maximum sentence of 175 years behind b
from new rockwell dot com very interesting article as always on the website thanks lee and hugh. moving on to more world news wiki leaks co founder julian assange has been denied bail by a london court it follows that this issue may remember to block his extradition to the united states and monday over concerns that he posed a suicide risk r.t. shadi edward picks up the story. so the united kingdom earlier today house denies today in the sunshine sale of course that comes just 2 days after they...
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who's the editor of lew rockwell dot com believes bodies intentions of very clear but i would say it's agenda is undoing what trump did i mean i would say that's the 1st thing on the agenda they have other things they want to raise taxes and although of they're going to undo that to the trump tax cuts so that. this is this is what they're this is what they want to do and i guess they have the support of the certainly they have support of the media the media's being at the moon and cheering all that stuff they have the support of the democratic party and apparently the u.s. military too but my guess is trump supporters are going to dislike everything biden does but. i don't think i don't think he's over shot himself i think he's got all he's surrounded by a huge staff of a lot of the people from the obama administration and so they're used to this sort of thing and my guess is they've not overshot they're going to make all these changes during the 1st 100 days. or despite such a promising beginning to host chris hedges doubts the new president will be able to carry out that many changes
who's the editor of lew rockwell dot com believes bodies intentions of very clear but i would say it's agenda is undoing what trump did i mean i would say that's the 1st thing on the agenda they have other things they want to raise taxes and although of they're going to undo that to the trump tax cuts so that. this is this is what they're this is what they want to do and i guess they have the support of the certainly they have support of the media the media's being at the moon and cheering all...
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carries the drama, following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwelln restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering dr king to be a communist threat,j edgar hoover went to great length to dig into his private life, hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi�*s activities weren't some kind of renegade aberration but a key part of an ex
carries the drama, following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwelln restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after...
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carries the drama following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwell lockdown restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering dr king to be a communist threat, j edgar hoover went to great length to dig into his private life, hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi's activities were not some kind of renegade aberration, but a key par
carries the drama following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwell lockdown restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times....
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to take on day one, and we will be joined by ruby bridges who was the subject of this 1963 norman rockwell painting. we will get ruby ridge's reaction to the historic inauguration of vice president-elect kamala harris at the end of this hour. tonight the u.s. capitol is more fortified than it has ever been before. it is surrounded by strong, temporary fencing seven feet high. this is the kind of fencing that has surrounded the capitol for recent inaugurations, but pete williams all rights that the restricted area is much bigger than it has been for previous inaugurations. pentagon officials said 15,000 national guard members from all 50 states and three territories had arrived in washington, d.c. by saturday and that as many as 25,000 could arrive by wednesday, when joe biden and kamala harris are inaugurated. task and purpose reports that donald trump will leave office with vastly more troops in d.c. than in afghanistan, iraq and syria combined. in the breaking news of this hour, the ap is reporting u.s. defense officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from s
to take on day one, and we will be joined by ruby bridges who was the subject of this 1963 norman rockwell painting. we will get ruby ridge's reaction to the historic inauguration of vice president-elect kamala harris at the end of this hour. tonight the u.s. capitol is more fortified than it has ever been before. it is surrounded by strong, temporary fencing seven feet high. this is the kind of fencing that has surrounded the capitol for recent inaugurations, but pete williams all rights that...
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the end of this hour we will be joined by ruby bridges who became the subject of this 1963 norman rockwell painting when she was the first black student to attend the segregated school in new orleans. we will get her reaction to the historic inauguration of vp kamala harris at this hour. tonight the capitol grounds are surrounded by strong temporary fencing that is seven feet high. the kind of fencing that has surrounded the capitol for recent inaugurations, but nbc's pete williams reports the restricted area is much bigger for the biden/harris inauguration than previous inaugurations. pentagon officials said 15,000 national guard members had arrived in washington d.c. by saturday andng that as many as 25,000 could arrive by wednesday when joe biden and kamala harris are inaugurated. task and purpose reports that donald trump will leave office with vastly more troops in d.c. than in afghanistan, iraq and syria combined. the a.p. is reporting u.s. defense officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing president-elect joe bide
the end of this hour we will be joined by ruby bridges who became the subject of this 1963 norman rockwell painting when she was the first black student to attend the segregated school in new orleans. we will get her reaction to the historic inauguration of vp kamala harris at this hour. tonight the capitol grounds are surrounded by strong temporary fencing that is seven feet high. the kind of fencing that has surrounded the capitol for recent inaugurations, but nbc's pete williams reports the...
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is a wonderful interface and closure visit beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public thoughts. this was. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we reach our destination veta book abbey. an impressive building right on the danube months settled here in a round the years 617 that makes it the oldest monastery in bavaria. over the years the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes it splendid to the us some brother he designed many churches in bavaria . but for many guests the reason they came is the big garden there has been proved in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to bear to look at every year. a month where you from your. work on the lin
is a wonderful interface and closure visit beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public thoughts. this was. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden...
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is a wonderful interface and closer this is a beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public it's. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who to go to or from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we reach our destination veteran book abbey. an impressive building right on the danube much social here and around the years 617 that makes it the oldest monastery in bavaria. over the years the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes it splendid to the us some brothers who designed many churches in bavaria. but for many guests the reason they came is the big garden this has been brewed in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to vet and look at the phrase you. know where you're from here. up on the line of f
is a wonderful interface and closer this is a beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public it's. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who to go to or from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we...
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there's a window screen of his enclosure visit beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the cave right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we reach our destination very to book abbey. an impressive building right on the danube months settled here and around the year 617 that makes it the oldest monastery in bavaria. over the years the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes its splendor to the us some brothers he designed many churches in bavaria. but for many guests the reason they came is the big garden there has been proved in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to bear to look at the every year. where you from here. up on the line of fire that
there's a window screen of his enclosure visit beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the cave right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we reach...
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there's a window one of his enclosure this is a beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public thoughts. this was. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house. we reach our destination veteran book abbey. an impressive building right on the danube magic circle here in a round the years 617 that makes it the oldest monastery in bavaria. over the years the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes it splendid to the us some brothers who designed many churches in bavaria. but for many guests the reason they came is the big garden beer has been proved in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to vote in the abbey every year. where you're from here i have fo
there's a window one of his enclosure this is a beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public thoughts. this was. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold oven as an alchemy just once lived here before these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a...
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is the window one of his enclosure this is a beautiful rockwell church had been closed for years so i wanted to put it back in the spotlight and open it to the public. this was. the 1st guests arrive early in the morning and are given a tour of the caves right next to the church. as are here you know who got off from this cave is called gold as an alchemy just once lived here these pits in the rocks were carved by hand and housed wooden beams used probably to support a wooden house as. we reach our destination very to book abbey. an impressive building right on the danube much settled here and around the year 617 that makes it the oldest monastery in bavaria. over the years the benedictine monks kept on building the abbey. the 18th century church owes its splendor to the us some brothers who designed many churches in bavaria. but for many guests the reason they came is the big garden there has been brewed in the monastery for more than 1000 years another reason why more than half a 1000000 people come to vote in the abbey every year. where you from your. work on the line of fire or on
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i don't know it's a tell you jim i hope it's like a norman rockwell armageddon marcus for god's sakes it is the it is the whole next chapter of this folks they are going to get a vaccine together there's a new jonas salk out there they'll figure that part of it out but this is been absolutely tectonic to a whole bunch of people out there and let's figure at tivoli in a match a quick call it may barry who are just getting walloped and that's why i did miss plaiting change thing i just have boris kojo on in a previous show and his wife doing some work with the oh listen i you know when i still work for a rally over at fox i was on his show when he wanted to give my name to just make a fluid. and start a given lots of priests and stuff like that i always dug that approach i thought yeah tell me about plating change right because bourse explained it a little and i dig the idea behind it you know so ultimately and you and i should do it in santa barbara but ultimately you know i was laying awake at night and i was a little more emotional than i normally am in my life so it's me look you ha
i don't know it's a tell you jim i hope it's like a norman rockwell armageddon marcus for god's sakes it is the it is the whole next chapter of this folks they are going to get a vaccine together there's a new jonas salk out there they'll figure that part of it out but this is been absolutely tectonic to a whole bunch of people out there and let's figure at tivoli in a match a quick call it may barry who are just getting walloped and that's why i did miss plaiting change thing i just have boris...
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and we really are are hitting a lot of of dead ends and rockwell's are huge going to be a huge help to us ok i'm very much thank you sorry. but i know why if you make them have no practical ok. oh. ok. do you mind if i said there. is olympic gun good that's ok do you know record on your. own history before you got your body will feel fine no we're trying we're trying. do you remember interacting with any of the police officers back then mr g.q. may as june was name was very if some of. my impression looking back thank you all here she's going to eat well she will be ok and he go make sure you know you can sometimes it was a bloody crime so now we know i was my security d.n.a. so these are all somebody else maybe you know how. it was one of the things that's one of the things that we hope to be able to do is retest the d.n.a. there's knowledge she has no chance some cases we get and we look at them and we even if we believe the person is innocent we can say well i mean there's just for a variety of reasons nothing we can do there's something we can do here but not a lot of people get ex
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you like rockwell. your third pick i find interesting, ambarella.day. >> when i was on [inaudible]. leader in video processing is at a inflection point last month. they are a a.i. company with computer vision capabilities. this is tracking major players in auto and security industries. we think this is just the start of their ability to roll -- [closing bell rings] liz: great to have you, bill. robo global. russell transporthitting records. connell: losing gains. stocks lost trade in the final hours of investing. investors watching for more stimulus which we're about to hear from tonight. dow hit all-time highs in the trading session. the dow closes down by about 69 points. s&p 500 settling 14 points lower. we saw weakness in tech stocks. nasdaq was down today. overall the weakness in the tech world seemed to drag down markets this afternoon. facebook, microsoft, apple all trading lower today. those are the closing numbers. i'm connell mcshane. welcome to "after th
you like rockwell. your third pick i find interesting, ambarella.day. >> when i was on [inaudible]. leader in video processing is at a inflection point last month. they are a a.i. company with computer vision capabilities. this is tracking major players in auto and security industries. we think this is just the start of their ability to roll -- [closing bell rings] liz: great to have you, bill. robo global. russell transporthitting records. connell: losing gains. stocks lost trade in the...
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reporter: ruby bridges name is synonymous with civil rights, seen in this norman rockwell painting, the with. she became the first black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in new orleans at six years old. she had to be escorted by federal marshals as she walked past loud and unruly protesters and into the elementary school. 60 years later, bridges has written to and for children. she describes it as a call to action and contains historical phot of her pioneering time. pioneering history is still being made and remembered, including a photo illustration that went viral after the election of vice president-elect kamala harris, walking alongside the shadow of ruby bridges. >> ruby bridges, on behalf of my generation of civil rights pioneers, thank you for paving our way. you have written other books, but this one is specifically aimed at readers who may be as young as you were when you first took those historic steps when you were six years old into the elementary school. why did you do this book and do you see similarities between then and now in some ways? ruby: absolute
reporter: ruby bridges name is synonymous with civil rights, seen in this norman rockwell painting, the with. she became the first black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school in new orleans at six years old. she had to be escorted by federal marshals as she walked past loud and unruly protesters and into the elementary school. 60 years later, bridges has written to and for children. she describes it as a call to action and contains historical phot of her pioneering time....
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. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually. everyone else had started searching. >> were you given a grid or an area to look at? >> yes. we were given the front of the neighborhood, the very front of the neighborhood. on the right. >> it was one of the last unassigned sections of the organizers' search grid, a patch of woods near a busy road. >> derek and i went into the woods together. and i remember having to walk up and go over a large tree. and there is this pile of leaves, and it's in the middle of where everything else is clear and flat. and my heart is racing a million miles an hour. i go up to the pile of leaves. i was using my boots
. >> like so many of the volunteers that day, alison rockwell wasn't a relative. was looking for nique, her co-worker. >> i love nique. nique was great. she was so great to work with, very smart. lots of energy. positive. wonderful. just a wonderful person. >> on the morning of the search, alison recalls that she and another colleague from work, a man named derek, were running late, and that would turn out to be an important twist of fate. >> 40 minutes late, actually....
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. >> i picked up the phone and called my great friend john rockwell who writes music criticism for "therned all the soprano parts as a kid. and i loved singing them. but i never got a chance to in rock 'n' roll. >> it was in her roots. it was in her upbringing. it was part of her authentic musical experience. >> joe called me and said if i wanted to do the part, i could have it. and i said, no, i have to come and audition because i didn't know whether i could sing it or not. >> she wanted to be certain that she would do it well. they thought being able to say linda ronstadt is in it would be good for business. her concern is whether it would be good for the show. ♪ >> i was there for several rehearsals and she was fabulous. she just grabbed it by the horns and -- ♪ >> that was the first job i was ever offered where i actually got to sing like that. i was delighted. i really was because it's really hard. you can't learn that overnight. >> you've got to be in training. >> in training, yep. >> linda had a great voice, and she had a great vision for herself, and she didn't want to just be s
. >> i picked up the phone and called my great friend john rockwell who writes music criticism for "therned all the soprano parts as a kid. and i loved singing them. but i never got a chance to in rock 'n' roll. >> it was in her roots. it was in her upbringing. it was part of her authentic musical experience. >> joe called me and said if i wanted to do the part, i could have it. and i said, no, i have to come and audition because i didn't know whether i could sing it or...
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this is ruby bridges in person and as pictured in the famous norman rockwell painting.ght not be here, and we wouldn't be looking at this together, so -- >> this is paul mccartney singing "michelle" to michelle. the next day, i was walking on the colonnade with president obama. i said that was really cool when paul mccartney sung michelle. and he turned and he said, i don't think that michelle growing up on the south side of chicago thought she'd be sitting on the first row as the first lady with a former beatle singing her namesake song. and this is jacob, and his mom said, mr. president, jacob has a question for you. so jacob is kind of like, mr. president, my friends tell me that my haircut is just like yours. and with that, president obama bent over. jacob touched his head. click, i got one photo, and it was gone. >> that image was what barack obama had said to us two years ago in an office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe, even though he's seeing the president of the united states in the oval office, until he can feel his hair. he didn't truly beli
this is ruby bridges in person and as pictured in the famous norman rockwell painting.ght not be here, and we wouldn't be looking at this together, so -- >> this is paul mccartney singing "michelle" to michelle. the next day, i was walking on the colonnade with president obama. i said that was really cool when paul mccartney sung michelle. and he turned and he said, i don't think that michelle growing up on the south side of chicago thought she'd be sitting on the first row as...
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this is ruby bridges, in person and as pictured in the famous norman rockwell painting. "michelle" to michelle. the following day i was walking with president obama. i said that was cool when mccartney sang "michelle." president obama turned to me and goes, yeah, i don't think michelle growing up on the south side of chicago thought she'd be sitting in the white house in the first row as a beatle sang her a song. this is jacob of philadelphia. at one point his mom goes, mr. president, jacob has a question for you. he goes, mr. president, my friends tell me my haircut is just like yours. with that, president obama bent over, jacob touched his head. click i got one photo and it was gone. >> that image was what barack obama said to us two years ago in an office in chicago. that kid literally can't even believe even though he's seeing in president of the united states in the oval office, until he can feel his hair he doesn't truly belief he's just like me. that single image stands for so much more, it stands for how kids will see themselves differently forever. >> but, too,
this is ruby bridges, in person and as pictured in the famous norman rockwell painting. "michelle" to michelle. the following day i was walking with president obama. i said that was cool when mccartney sang "michelle." president obama turned to me and goes, yeah, i don't think michelle growing up on the south side of chicago thought she'd be sitting in the white house in the first row as a beatle sang her a song. this is jacob of philadelphia. at one point his mom goes, mr....
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. >> maybe it's an opportunity, rockwell automation. >> busy day. see you tonight. "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time good tuesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." i am carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber s&p record high. earnings season kicks into a higher gear. some of the big names that ahave reported, 3m, ge the biggest s&p gainer, j&j and verizon. we will take a look with mike roman and an exclusive with voters' hans vestberg, that's next hour on"squawk alley. we watch those, in addition to all of the defense companies, morgan. >> yeah, defense which is what i'm watching today. i know you said that raytheon technologies interview a few moments ago. it is a big day for the industrials, including some of those largest defense contractors. lockheed martin which is the largest u.s. weapons manufacturer reporting this morning as well. 20% increase in profit, but still a miss versus street expectations a rare miss, as rare as a black swan sales 7 perseverance driven by aeronautics, including the f-35 fighter jet. rotary mis
. >> maybe it's an opportunity, rockwell automation. >> busy day. see you tonight. "mad money" 6:00 p.m. eastern time good tuesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." i am carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber s&p record high. earnings season kicks into a higher gear. some of the big names that ahave reported, 3m, ge the biggest s&p gainer, j&j and verizon. we will take a look with mike roman and an exclusive with voters' hans...
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carries the drama following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwellal infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi's activities were to some kind of renegade aberration, but a key part of an existing political order. they were running a surveillance state. along the way we hear from former fbi directorjames comey who says that the records of the bureau's action made him feel physically sick when learned of a cache of unreleased surveillance tapes that some believe should never be heard. it's compelling and alarming fair, a warning from history that there are those who will stop at nothing to retain white power. the greatness of america is the right to protest for rights. mlk/fbi is available on vod and through virtual cinema screenings now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film review, stay safe and i will see you next week. good morning. welcome to breakfast with ben thompson and nina w
carries the drama following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwellal infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi's activities were to some kind of renegade aberration, but a key part of an existing political order. they were running a surveillance state. along the way we hear from former fbi directorjames...
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carries the drama following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwellent of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king junior is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering doctor king to be a communist threat, j edgar hoover went to great length to dig into his private life hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi's activities were to some kind of renegade aberration, but a key part of an existing political order. they were running a surveillance state. along the way we hear from former fbi directorjames comey who says that the records of the bureau's action made him feel physically sick when learned of a cache of unreleased surveillance tapes that some believe should never be he
carries the drama following in the footsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwellent of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king junior is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering doctor king to be a communist threat, j edgar hoover went to great length to dig into his private life hoping to...