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so it was in selma, alabama. this is not -- problem, not a white problem, not a northern problem, not a southern problem. it is an american problem. we are met here tonight, not as democrats and republicans to meet that problem. but even if we do that, just blessings of american society must be dealt with. and we've had a century of bigotry and prejudice to understand. but if we come together and then just as david said, used the anthem of the civil rights movement, he had taken a few moments in the afternoon go smoke is ever present cigar and walk outside to clear his head and in the distance people were singing we shall overcome that anthem that had given such courage to the footsoldiers of the civil rights. so then he had johnson, and johnson delivered it so beautifully. he paused and he said, if we work together, we overcome the audience wild. i mean, there was a people were crying. just amazing, right but there was more there was more. the only time that johnson interrupted -- and a -- said it was the softes
so it was in selma, alabama. this is not -- problem, not a white problem, not a northern problem, not a southern problem. it is an american problem. we are met here tonight, not as democrats and republicans to meet that problem. but even if we do that, just blessings of american society must be dealt with. and we've had a century of bigotry and prejudice to understand. but if we come together and then just as david said, used the anthem of the civil rights movement, he had taken a few moments...
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if you go to selma now, you still see so much of the damage that the government did not address in selma. host: thank you for the call from birmingham. about selma,. this is irma in redding, california. good morning. your experience during natural disasters. caller: good morning. i am a volunteer vietnam vet. agent orange screwed with my lungs quite a bit. we have had a lot of forest fires here in northern california over the past few years where we had a lot of smoke. we even had to leave our home a couple of times because the fires were so close. anybody wanting to know what it really looks like, you can go on the internet and look up the city of paradise, california and you will see what happens when a forest fire is raging. what i want to say about the response is -- and i don't know how much fema has to do with it but i have seen this multiple times and we live on the corridor. by the way, you are my favorite. i've been watching c-span for years. i still don't know if you are a democrat or republican. host: [laughter] tell me about the forest fires. caller: what happens is when ther
if you go to selma now, you still see so much of the damage that the government did not address in selma. host: thank you for the call from birmingham. about selma,. this is irma in redding, california. good morning. your experience during natural disasters. caller: good morning. i am a volunteer vietnam vet. agent orange screwed with my lungs quite a bit. we have had a lot of forest fires here in northern california over the past few years where we had a lot of smoke. we even had to leave our...
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selma needed almost $1 billion to deal.s so ironic that one of the buildings had started to get moss on it, block mold all over that building. no one addressed that and it was stunning to see that and for him to even brag about $5 million for selma. all of these people always come to selma and spend time crossing the bridge. now, the problem with me with that that a lot of them had made reservations for hotels to come down there, so they put people out of the hotels that the government was paying for, people who had paid for the rooms when those people came. >> you are talking about federal emergency workers staying at those hotels? >> right, no, it was persons who made reservations months previous to coming. and they would not give up their room. they took a majority of those people and put them in this big center and if you pull up the video you find that they had a big fight that broke out i thought that was one of the most discouraging. i looked at some of the things that were going on with biden and trump and fighting
selma needed almost $1 billion to deal.s so ironic that one of the buildings had started to get moss on it, block mold all over that building. no one addressed that and it was stunning to see that and for him to even brag about $5 million for selma. all of these people always come to selma and spend time crossing the bridge. now, the problem with me with that that a lot of them had made reservations for hotels to come down there, so they put people out of the hotels that the government was...
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. >>> among the great honors of my life was writing the bus from the camera to selma as congressman johncountryside that passed by as we made our way to the edmund pettis bridge, the scene of bloodied sunday. the iconic images of him being brutally beaten and the marchers being chased back over the bridge in 1965 changed the course of the civil rights movement and american history. today, a new biography of the j -- late georgia congressman that gives us new insight into his legacy in john lewis, a life, the biographer reveal surprising details about the competence and the hardships that lewis had to endure to achieve them. joining me now is david greenberg. author of the newly released john lewis, a life. professor greenberg, thanks for coming to the sunday show. why did you want to write this? >> i started this book in the middle of the trump years and i just finished the book on the history of political spin, people were saying you've got to write a sequel about trump that i was thinking, i want to get as far away from donald trump as possible. and i had a eureka moment, i realized th
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. >>> among the great honors of my life was riding the bus up from montgomery to selma as congressmanrrated the countryside that passed by as we made our way to the edmund pettis bridge, the scene of bloody sunday. the iconic images of him being brutally beaten and the marchers being chased back over that bridge change the course of the civil rights movement and american history. today, a new biography of the late georgia congressman is out that gives us fresh insight into lewis's long legacy, from cofounding the student nonviolent coordinating committee turning then it came -- the nickname, the conscious of congress. in "john lewis: a life", david greenberg reveals surprising details and the hardships lewis had to endure. joining me now is david greenberg, professor of history at rutgers university and author of the newly released, "john lewis: a life". professor greenberg, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show, why did he want to write this book? >> i started this book in the middle of the trump years and i had just finished the book on the history of political spin. peo
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and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls and stonewall, on farmland and factory floors, they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they did not do that, only to see us to submit to the will of another petty tyrant. these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough to encompass all of our dreams, strong enough to withstand any fracture or fissure between us, and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities. so america, let us reach for that future. let us fight for this beautiful country we love. and in seven days, we have the power, each of you has the power , to turn the page and start writing the next chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. i thank you all, god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [cheers and applause] [applause] ania. you can watch that on our companion network, c-span2. ♪ [applause] georg
and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls and stonewall, on farmland and factory floors, they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they did not do that, only to see us to submit to the will of another petty tyrant. these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough...
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but then she mentioned selma and seneca falls and stonewall. do you think that this kind of broader more cultural message can move people, who are so worried about the economy or immigration? >> i think both and. first of all, great to see you, chris. she also said that and then she transitioned to policy issues that will address those economic questions, right? child care credit, right? the way in which she talked about the opportunity economy and broke it down in very detailed form. but i think it is really important for us to understand that you -- that she is offering us a way of imagining ourselves differently. apart from the ugliness of the last decade or so. and that is up to us, you know, the freedom is not only freedom to choose, the freedom of the right over our own bodies, but freedom comes with it a responsibility. that's why we said over and over again, following john dew and others, democracy must be reimagined every generation. she put that choice, that burden, that responsibility on us. but she did it with a kind of joy that was
but then she mentioned selma and seneca falls and stonewall. do you think that this kind of broader more cultural message can move people, who are so worried about the economy or immigration? >> i think both and. first of all, great to see you, chris. she also said that and then she transitioned to policy issues that will address those economic questions, right? child care credit, right? the way in which she talked about the opportunity economy and broke it down in very detailed form. but...
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we have a border with turkey, which was decided in last year's meeting to reopen two borders in selmasled kuze rushd and in chaldoran , which will be added to the 5 terminals . as far as we know, these borders should be reopened in the next few days. this is an important discussion that happened last year. discuss the development of transportation. mersin port in southern turkey was one of the most important economic axes, which was supposed to be connected to west azerbaijan and iran, and the 700,000 tons of rail transportation that we now have with turkey is one and a half million. i would like to say that the volume of trade between iran and turkey is currently 12 billion dollars, which , god willing, will reach 30 billion dollars with the ongoing exchanges and the development of economic cooperation , and the role of west azerbaijan is a very important one. another discussion that was discussed a lot last year the traffic development of the freight transport fleet was that at the moment i can almost say that we have almost a thousand traffic, which was supposed to reach 2,600 traff
we have a border with turkey, which was decided in last year's meeting to reopen two borders in selmasled kuze rushd and in chaldoran , which will be added to the 5 terminals . as far as we know, these borders should be reopened in the next few days. this is an important discussion that happened last year. discuss the development of transportation. mersin port in southern turkey was one of the most important economic axes, which was supposed to be connected to west azerbaijan and iran, and the...
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did not march from selma to montgomery alone. one person cannot carry the torch of our movement. we are united here today to share different worries, different solutions, and different hopes. but each with the same goal, to build a beloved community and continue to feed the flame of peace, of justice and equity for all. thank you all very much for joining us. i hope that you will continue to be a a part of our work. [applause] >> and you are dismissed. [inaudible conversations] race s leaning democrat. it is about one hour. chris: good evening and welcome to the syracuse.com debate in the race for the 22nd congressional district in new york. i'm chris baker, editor with syracuse.com and the postandard and i'm here today with the two candidates seeking to represent central new york in the next united states congress. those candidates are new york state senator john manion and our current congressional representative brandon williams . welcome. thank you for taking the time tonight. >> thank you. chris: early voting for the election begins saturday october 26 and election day is to
did not march from selma to montgomery alone. one person cannot carry the torch of our movement. we are united here today to share different worries, different solutions, and different hopes. but each with the same goal, to build a beloved community and continue to feed the flame of peace, of justice and equity for all. thank you all very much for joining us. i hope that you will continue to be a a part of our work. [applause] >> and you are dismissed. [inaudible conversations] race s...
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i'm going to get the with selma level. now i want to educate people of the importance i'm convinced them to still quote you now or for friends of mine. now i know the children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation. it's given that before then you're more comfortable. i would like to protect these animals because they help the country is going to change it so far, it's always and brings us money. people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it helps improve people standard of living . it gives me an example of simple standards. i'm bruce literally. why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware that it's a you'd sent day. so you understand it because i did become able to learn to say to them. and so i'm going to send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed them to pick up for the about this particular, but on the line that they won't even know some names is pictures of some plants that do fund
i'm going to get the with selma level. now i want to educate people of the importance i'm convinced them to still quote you now or for friends of mine. now i know the children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation. it's given that before then you're more comfortable. i would like to protect these animals because they help the country is going to change it so far, it's always and brings us money. people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it...
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are on the safari today, the bud spotty and the trip is proving inspirational. integrated the with selma who level now i want to educate people of the importance i'm convinced them to start quoting at all for fun. some mom, i know the children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation stephen that before then you're more comfortable? i would like to protect these animals because they help the country is going to change it so far. it's always and brings us money. people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it helps to improve people's standard of living. it and, and the name growth of the for the 1st and it was literally why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware. that is how you would since day. so you just ended because i did become able to land to say that i'm and so i'm going to send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't feed him to take a 4th about this particular, but on the line that he won't even know some names is pictures of the some plants that do f
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i'm going to get the with selma level. now i want to educate people of the importance i'm convinced them to start quoting now or for friends of mine. i know the children are also aware of the financial benefits of conservation. given that if i am a customer, i would like to protect these animals because they help the country is going to change it so far, it's always and brings us money. people come to see that i know and, and that generates revenue your best. so it helps improve people's standard of living it to give me the name of proof, of simple if it was done. this is literally why says he's optimistic about the future because it seems that young people are becoming more environmentally aware that it's a you'd sent day. so you're just sending because i kind of would plan to say that i'm and so i'm going to just send that to learn about 12 day. of course, i won't seem to take a for the most of this particular, but on the line that you won't even know some names is pieces of the some plants that do funding this particula
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that a government by and for the people is strong and can indoor in the patriots, at normandy and selma. seneca falls and stone long and factory floors. they did not struggle sacrifice and laid down their lives only to see us see our fundamental freedoms only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrants. the united states of america. we are not a vessel for this schemes of want to be dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough to encompass all our dreams strong enough to withstand any fracture or fisher between us and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities. so america, let us reach for that future. let us fight for this beautiful country. we love us, and in 7 days we have the tower. each of you has the power to turn the page and start writing the next chapter. in the most extraordinary story ever told, i thank you all. god bless me . so that was kimberly, here's so she was giving her a closing argument in washington dc. this coming in for 6 days before the us selection takes place and voters come out to v
that a government by and for the people is strong and can indoor in the patriots, at normandy and selma. seneca falls and stone long and factory floors. they did not struggle sacrifice and laid down their lives only to see us see our fundamental freedoms only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrants. the united states of america. we are not a vessel for this schemes of want to be dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough...
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if you have a moment to look him up particularly when he gave an impromptu speech on the steps of selma courthouse as he was registering people to vote. and for those with the hate groups the things i researched in the late 90's have become sound bites, campaign platforms and even laws in 2024. make no mistake, oppression is being legislated. rights that have been fought for and died for are being eroded. i talk a lot about my 16-year-old daughter and i think about her today as i'm looking out at some of the students here, she's the only grandchild of martin luther king, jr. and coretta scott king, she's a junior in high school and at 16 years old, she, just like you, have fewer rights than the day that she was born. today we face a tide of hate that is threatening our democracy. hate is being legislated around this nation. the history taught in schools is being rewritten. books are being banned and our leaders are using their words to sow division, fear and hatred. the results are clear an uptick in anti-semitism, islamophobia, white supremacy, homophoba, sexism, racism, and bigotry, a
if you have a moment to look him up particularly when he gave an impromptu speech on the steps of selma courthouse as he was registering people to vote. and for those with the hate groups the things i researched in the late 90's have become sound bites, campaign platforms and even laws in 2024. make no mistake, oppression is being legislated. rights that have been fought for and died for are being eroded. i talk a lot about my 16-year-old daughter and i think about her today as i'm looking out...
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so we state of every day when one i'm on the mess i deal with my, my son, selma noma is really helping women a lot. it is taught us about farming such that even drought now is not affecting us . we grow our food and we eat it. every week we hold 3 meetings and selena teaches the women different ways of farming and other aspects of life. of women in this community have learned a lot. thanks to selena about on the 4th a feeling that is close to the community about the sentence hasn't been mostly positive because everything we do with the community it is collaborate to and we meaningfully engage them. we do it in the local length of language. so we have to translate other materials so that the students can invest 10 boards building kelly, and also practically in kenya, around 1200000 messiah people hold strongly to traditional practices like female genital mutilation, and early marriage. lima escaped these customs as a child. but how is she now using high experience to help other girls liberate themselves from these deeply ingrained practices? i have not been very lucky enough to secure a
so we state of every day when one i'm on the mess i deal with my, my son, selma noma is really helping women a lot. it is taught us about farming such that even drought now is not affecting us . we grow our food and we eat it. every week we hold 3 meetings and selena teaches the women different ways of farming and other aspects of life. of women in this community have learned a lot. thanks to selena about on the 4th a feeling that is close to the community about the sentence hasn't been mostly...
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there's no knowing when they will leave our join now by journalist selma and bear root stella. their reports of is really infantry got joining the ground offensive and clashing with has the fighters in the south of lebanon. but more can you tell us? so the situation today is an input difference because yesterday we only had the announcement over the years, very ami that they have started a ground invasion in live on, on, and that it is limited. but today we have more reports on what's actually going on on the ground. as you've just said, there have been several reports about heavy fighting, nothing in the air like us today, but also indeed on the ground. his paula has published a statement saying that they have blocked. is there any troops from entering about on and that that has been fighting, which we can just see as another sign that there is heavy fighting, going on. the same as that the is we're eating some, is there any media reporting that that has been a security incident? we know from these reports that in the north of israel, there are several ambulances we hear about
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united with russia, the americans had begun to acquit the former ante playstation, such as a thaw, selma brought to us from the style. so i'm going to, i'm going to concert for you to where it says that when i'm doing good school, go through know oral surgeon, you and you're clear on sort of 6 when we saw it. and for them, they can do a lot of 30 because i'm dying and stuff that's completely of of that i'm oh, oh good. a supp. all god's a new post base. well the for the comment for washing and amazing. that was jim. uh um, who is a, is a shop on? yeah, those were seeing the, the skill was to those emails all nice plus short submitted concepts showing 1000 any miles. so newport charging for a month system deluxe swimming. let's see. annual leave of share and go to somebody . don't know. first of all let's go ahead but ok, so down the tell me what the gym of, of, of ship them weird on the bulgarian general is began her investigation over 10 years ago when she went to georgia. to film a report on american bio labs work was just now spread it out. it's all numbers because i just don't limly'
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and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls, and stonewall, on farmlands and factory floors, they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they didn't do that. only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant. [ cheers and applause ] these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators, the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough to encompass all of our dreams, strong enough to withstand any fracture or fissure between us. and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities. so, america, let us reach for that future. let us fight for this beautiful country we love. in seven days, we have the power, each of you has the power to turn the page and start writing the next chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. i thank you all. god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> we are standing at the crossroads of history tonight. it is a moment t
and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls, and stonewall, on farmlands and factory floors, they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they didn't do that. only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant. [ cheers and applause ] these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators, the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised....
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entonces selma, sol, magnus para meter el 1 por 1. la pone. vale, la pena volverlo a ver de primera intención. arriba, al ángulo. uno a 0. lo ganaba el united. pero después de venir. entonces el equipo de josé mourinho para poner el uno a uno gracias a youssef en-nesyri. y con esto el manchester united ha empatado 3 partidos en la europa league de manera consecutiva. qué cosa! en otros resultados de hoy la roma iba a ganar 1 por 0 frente al dinamo de kiev, mientras que el tottenham venció también 1 por 0 al z a la z al mar, con un gol en solitario de penal de richarlison para que los de los spurs se llevaran los 3 puntos. por supuesto. este fin de semana tenemos toda la cobertura del niners contra cowboys para que nos acompañe. hasta aquí los deportes. nos vamos a una pausa y ya regresamos. domina la acción fue presentado por river rock casino, donde la emoción del se llamarán ahora chilean sivas. el fabricante dice que espera que con este nombre más adulto atraiga a un público más amplio y también le recuerda a la gente que las galle
entonces selma, sol, magnus para meter el 1 por 1. la pone. vale, la pena volverlo a ver de primera intención. arriba, al ángulo. uno a 0. lo ganaba el united. pero después de venir. entonces el equipo de josé mourinho para poner el uno a uno gracias a youssef en-nesyri. y con esto el manchester united ha empatado 3 partidos en la europa league de manera consecutiva. qué cosa! en otros resultados de hoy la roma iba a ganar 1 por 0 frente al dinamo de kiev, mientras que el tottenham venció...
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her weekly newspaper or efforts of course culminated in recruiting and mentoring many earnest eliza selma, terrence, melba, gloria, jefferson and carlotta, better known at the little rock nine. and on september 25th, 1957, facing violence, segregationists, those nine courageous students, desegregated central school in little rock, accompanied by troops. daisy for these children, as if they were her own regularly drive bringing them to school and ensuring they were protected from violent mobs. she even became a member of the school's parent association to continue her activism 1963, delivering remarks at the march on washington and remained in making a difference, organizing for john f kennedy and advising president lyndon baines johnson on his signature. the great society program. today, daisy's home is a national, historic and her advocacy, bravery and courage will live on through the statue. its presence in these hallowed halls of congress. her incorporate sit and statuary hall is not just a recognition of her life but an acknowledgment that our capital truly does represent all american
her weekly newspaper or efforts of course culminated in recruiting and mentoring many earnest eliza selma, terrence, melba, gloria, jefferson and carlotta, better known at the little rock nine. and on september 25th, 1957, facing violence, segregationists, those nine courageous students, desegregated central school in little rock, accompanied by troops. daisy for these children, as if they were her own regularly drive bringing them to school and ensuring they were protected from violent mobs....
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made in, fulfilling the promises contained in the declaration of independence from seneca falls to selma. we have claimed our rights in of a more perfect union. it is not always been easy, but we are more just and a more equal nation because of these struggles. john adams, who's here today famously wrote to his wife, abigail adams. also here that our independence should be celebrated with pomp and parade, with games, sports bells, bonfires, illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more. now, i don't know about a bonfire today, but we will certainly celebrate here at the national archives. secondly, in addition, our celebration today, i challenge everyone here to think how we can continue the journey begun by thomas jefferson and our founders. why this important? because the hard of democracy is never over. we can never become complacent when it comes to the pursuit and protection of our god rights. and while it's important to declare those rights proudly, as we will today, when we listen to the declaration, read loud, we need to stand behin
made in, fulfilling the promises contained in the declaration of independence from seneca falls to selma. we have claimed our rights in of a more perfect union. it is not always been easy, but we are more just and a more equal nation because of these struggles. john adams, who's here today famously wrote to his wife, abigail adams. also here that our independence should be celebrated with pomp and parade, with games, sports bells, bonfires, illuminations from one end of this continent to the...
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and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls, and stonewall, on farmlands and factory floors.ct they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives onlyay to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they didn'tee do that only to s us submit to the will of another pettyth tyrant. these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough to encompass all of our dreams, strong enough to withstand any fracture or fissure between us, and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities. >> joining me now is congressman jamie raskin, democrat from the great state of georgia. i'm eager to get your thoughts. it was just an extraordinary backdrop. kamala harris, vice president of the unitedes states, standing a the ellipse, which exists in popular imagination as the place where trumpat incited a violent mob to try and subvert democracy. she's standing there tonight saying there united states of america is not a vessel for the schemes o
and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls, and stonewall, on farmlands and factory floors.ct they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives onlyay to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they didn'tee do that only to s us submit to the will of another pettyth tyrant. these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big...
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and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls and stonewall, on farmland and factory floors, they did not struggle and lay down their lives only to cs seed are fundamental freedoms. they did not do that only to cs submit to the will of another petty tyrant. these united states of america,, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough to encompass all of our dreams. strong enough to withstand any fracture or fissure between us. and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities. so, america, let us reach for that future. let us fight for this beautiful country we love, and in seven days we have the power, each of you has the power to turn the page and start writing the next chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. i think you all. god bless you, and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. >> we are standing at the crossroads of history tonight. it's a moment that can only be framed by our wisest voices. and so after a shor
and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls and stonewall, on farmland and factory floors, they did not struggle and lay down their lives only to cs seed are fundamental freedoms. they did not do that only to cs submit to the will of another petty tyrant. these united states of america,, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough to encompass all of our...
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and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls, and stonewall, on farmlands and factory floors. they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us cede or fundamental freedoms. they didn't do that only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant. >> joining us now msnbc political analyst juanita tolliver. juanita, so good to see you this morning. i even traveled with president biden for the day, we got back, you could hear the excitement in the air. the vice president delivered what her team is sort of suggesting what is her closing argument with a week to go. let's hear some of your initial take-aways. >> the first thing i think the vice president did that was extremely smart was the symbolism of this entire moment. you said in your opening this was the same spot donald trump whipped up that crowd before they went to attack the capitol building on january 6th. and just seeing her there with the white house in the background, it showed she is re-claiming this space, re-claiming what it means to be a president as well as it full
and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls, and stonewall, on farmlands and factory floors. they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us cede or fundamental freedoms. they didn't do that only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant. >> joining us now msnbc political analyst juanita tolliver. juanita, so good to see you this morning. i even traveled with president biden for the day, we got back, you could hear...
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those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls and stonewall, on farmlands floors, they did not struggle, sacrifice and lay down their lives only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they didn't do that only to see us submit to the wilf another petty tyrant. >> those are the actual closing arguments of these two people. what do you want me to say? i mean, don't make me repeat lines, conclusions, sentences like that is as stark a contrast as you'll see in any election in your lifetime. don't make me say, if this were a movie this closing contrast would be too obvious, too overdone. this is not a movie. it's true, the politician openly threatening to steal the whole election and jail opponents as soon as he wins is a washed up game show host. that is on the nose. but the stakes are too high, or as one politico manifesto put it, you know them stakes is high. sick of liars and their sickening rap risking a whole sick world collapse. the facts are getting sicker. even sicker, perhaps, to make you want to escape this whole synapse. like who wouldn't want to ju
those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls and stonewall, on farmlands floors, they did not struggle, sacrifice and lay down their lives only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they didn't do that only to see us submit to the wilf another petty tyrant. >> those are the actual closing arguments of these two people. what do you want me to say? i mean, don't make me repeat lines, conclusions, sentences like that is as stark a contrast as you'll see in...
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for 50 years, he told stories about america, selma, alabama, he was there.r king, he was there. rfk, he traveled with him to california and was there as he got shot. when new york city was in the throes of violence, he wrote about young people getting killed for their coats. when jimmy carter promised to revive charlotte street in the south bronx which had been burned down, he followed that story. i felt someone who stood for people for 50 years was worth telling the story because he also stood for you and me because we got to learn from that, how to tell stories, that's why i do it. geoff: his writing was equal parts profane and profound at times. richard: great way to put it. plain english turned into poetry. someone described him as a cabdriver who wrote like yates. 1000 word short story that when you got off the train, you felt something of beauty in it. even when he told a story with pain, he remembered to give you a little humor. that humor is something you could walk on your way to work and have a little smile as well. that was his gift. geoff: one of
for 50 years, he told stories about america, selma, alabama, he was there.r king, he was there. rfk, he traveled with him to california and was there as he got shot. when new york city was in the throes of violence, he wrote about young people getting killed for their coats. when jimmy carter promised to revive charlotte street in the south bronx which had been burned down, he followed that story. i felt someone who stood for people for 50 years was worth telling the story because he also stood...
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out northern recess all along just report listening because you may give big headlines in burma and selmas focus but had he traveled the money raising money all those years i went to los angeles, chicago, san francisco, philadelphia, it wasn't raising money therebyby saying we need your help in birmingham. he was saying you have a problem here too. you'd northern whites and asking for money but you need to turn around look at yourselves in tho mirror. you are not much better. i goes to chicago 1966 the westsideap of chicago with corea and tries to demonstrate. one of think king realizes he's great of focusing media attention wherever he goes the cameras come. he goes to chicago called the attention chicago schools are just as much as birmingham. chicago housing especially low income housing was just a segregated. he finds he's up against forces is not accustomed to dealing with.' the blackmu for one thing is not as united. thousands upon thousands of black city employees were loyal to the mayor will not march with them and will not join with him. his message becomes a lot less clear to th
out northern recess all along just report listening because you may give big headlines in burma and selmas focus but had he traveled the money raising money all those years i went to los angeles, chicago, san francisco, philadelphia, it wasn't raising money therebyby saying we need your help in birmingham. he was saying you have a problem here too. you'd northern whites and asking for money but you need to turn around look at yourselves in tho mirror. you are not much better. i goes to chicago...
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that a government of, by and for the people is strong and can endure the patriots at normandy and selma seneca falls and stonewall on farmland. and factory floors they did not struggles, sacrifice and lay down their lives only to see us seed fundamental freedoms see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators the greatest idea. humanity ever devised a nation. big enough to encompass all our dreams strong enough to withstand any fracture or fisher between us and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities so america let us reach for that future. let us fight for this beautiful country we love and in seven days we have the power each of you has the power to turn the page and start writing the next chapter. in the most extraordinary story ever told i thank you all. >> god bless united states of america joining us that as vice president, kamala harris, who just made a closing argument to voters from the ellipse in washington, d.c a capacity crowd. you're live pictures. the overflow being diverted onto the national mall near
that a government of, by and for the people is strong and can endure the patriots at normandy and selma seneca falls and stonewall on farmland. and factory floors they did not struggles, sacrifice and lay down their lives only to see us seed fundamental freedoms see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators the greatest idea. humanity ever devised a nation. big enough to encompass all our dreams strong enough to withstand any fracture...
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and those who came before us, the patriots at normandy and selma, seneca falls and stonewall on farmlands and factory floors, they did not struggle, sacrifice, and lay down their lives only to see us cede our fundamental freedoms. they didn't do that, only to see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant. these united states of america, we are not a vessel for the schemes of wannabe dictators. the united states of america is the greatest idea humanity ever devised. a nation big enough to encompass all our dreams. strong enough to withstand any fracture or fissure between us and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities. so, america, let us reach for that future. let us fight for this beautiful country we love. and in seven days we have the power. each of you has the power to turn the page and start writing the next chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. i thank you all. god bless you and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. so you just heard from kamala harris making a pretty dark and tedious final pitch to voters. just one week before election
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just we weren't listening because he was making big headlines in places birmingham and selma. that's where the news was really focused. but as he traveled the country, raising money all those years and as he went to los angeles, chicago and san francisco and philadelphia, he wasn't raising money there by saying, we need your help in birmingham, was saying, you've got a problem here, too. you know, you northern who you know, i'm asking you for money, but you need to turn around, look at yourselves in the mirror because you're not much better. so he goes to chicago in 1966, moves into the west side of chicago and north lawndale, an apartment there with coretta, and tries to make the point, tries to demonstrate because one of the things that king realizes is that he's great at focusing media. he's wherever goes, the cameras come. so if he goes to chicago, he can call attention to the fact that chicago schools are just as segregated as birmingham's chicago's housing, especially it's it's low income is just as segregated as anything you'll find in the south. so he's going to chicag
just we weren't listening because he was making big headlines in places birmingham and selma. that's where the news was really focused. but as he traveled the country, raising money all those years and as he went to los angeles, chicago and san francisco and philadelphia, he wasn't raising money there by saying, we need your help in birmingham, was saying, you've got a problem here, too. you know, you northern who you know, i'm asking you for money, but you need to turn around, look at...
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that a government of, by and for the people is strong and can endure the patriots at normandy and selma seneca falls and stonewall on farmland. and factory floors they did not struggles, sacrifice and lay down their lives only to see us seed are fundamental freedoms see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant we are not a vessel for the schemes of want to dictators the united states of america is the greatest idea. humanity ever devised a nation. big enough to encompass all our dreams strong enough to withstand any fracture or fisher between us. and fearless enough to imagine a future of possibilities so america let us reach for that future let us fight for this beautiful country we love and in seven days, we have the power each of you has the power to turn the page and start riding. the next chapter in the most extraordinary story ever told. >> i thank you all god bless the united states of america us that his vice president come on i harris, who just made a closing argument to voters from the ellipse in washington, d.c a capacity crowd. these are live pictures. the overflow been
that a government of, by and for the people is strong and can endure the patriots at normandy and selma seneca falls and stonewall on farmland. and factory floors they did not struggles, sacrifice and lay down their lives only to see us seed are fundamental freedoms see us submit to the will of another petty tyrant we are not a vessel for the schemes of want to dictators the united states of america is the greatest idea. humanity ever devised a nation. big enough to encompass all our dreams...
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know, brown versus board of education that the the the montgomery bus boycott all the way through the selma march. in 1965, while my book shows that the the promise all of that was on the ground actually not fulfilled. so the leaders the black power movement, stokely carmichael and the young activists from snick. they had been down even 1965 for 30 for four or five years trying to register black voters here in mississippi in alabama and meeting with tremendous violence and resistance. you know in actually trying then they realized that even after the voting rights act in 1965, when blacks the erratically had the right to vote, two things. one is that after a very brief period of federal enforced it, where they actually sent down, you know, federal law enforcement officials to try to to to help people register and to, you know, and to be at the polling places. all of that was withdrawn within a year. and during the meredith march where they were, they were marching across the state trying to to to register voters along the way. they kept asking in places like philadelphia, canton, mississipp
know, brown versus board of education that the the the montgomery bus boycott all the way through the selma march. in 1965, while my book shows that the the promise all of that was on the ground actually not fulfilled. so the leaders the black power movement, stokely carmichael and the young activists from snick. they had been down even 1965 for 30 for four or five years trying to register black voters here in mississippi in alabama and meeting with tremendous violence and resistance. you know...
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they were taken by the surprising dia, tock, time selma, via goal is to attack the girls. their village was all at once in the area, and more bodies are being removed right now from under the rubble of that. and the number of one single family wants it for me, it will be with work as an overnight, a talk to 19 right now was more of the bodies are removed from all the buildings that have been destroyed by the f. as we're looking at a very high number right now, we're close to a 100 of people across the gulf. the vast majority of them were in the city of tanya and is now many of the bodies arrive to hospitals in han, you and his doctor hospital, or the central area here in the or a lot. so how's it going for the know the part of the city? there are many of the bodies that a ride to the mores of the hospital with no family members with them. so it's hard to identify these bodies. and so that's why they're not reduced or up till now because they need someone to identify them so they can be taken to a proper value after that, it from the hospital. what has been fully confirmed
they were taken by the surprising dia, tock, time selma, via goal is to attack the girls. their village was all at once in the area, and more bodies are being removed right now from under the rubble of that. and the number of one single family wants it for me, it will be with work as an overnight, a talk to 19 right now was more of the bodies are removed from all the buildings that have been destroyed by the f. as we're looking at a very high number right now, we're close to a 100 of people...
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>> have you think selma in the crystal ball that you might have, if you actually think you know what's going to happen election. but i will say i have always been skeptical of polls and i fundamentally believe that this election cycle will be the last time that polling is accepted as it is. it's conducted, as it has been for the last 20 years. it hasn't really been a revamping of our polling infrastructure has been in the way that candidates engage with voters. and it has to happen because i just don't think i don't know anyone who has ever been pulled and i know a lot of people i know a lot of low propensity voters. yeah, i have never met person a voter when i have knocking on a door that has ever been pulled. so i'm like, who are you talking to and isn't an accurate snapshot, let me just also note that all the numbers nate silver is all within the margin of error every single one of them, any state. and like you could have seven states break for trump, seven states break for harris. nobody has any idea. i mean, are you confident? the trump's going to win? >> i'm more calm not i'm not
>> have you think selma in the crystal ball that you might have, if you actually think you know what's going to happen election. but i will say i have always been skeptical of polls and i fundamentally believe that this election cycle will be the last time that polling is accepted as it is. it's conducted, as it has been for the last 20 years. it hasn't really been a revamping of our polling infrastructure has been in the way that candidates engage with voters. and it has to happen...