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many southern states had restrictions, so reconstruction was also a liberation for. a lot of working class, poor people. i'm generally saying here it varies from place to place. there's that, too. it becomes a medium of education for people who, as a matter of policy were pretty much denied education forever. african-americans and poor white people who often had no opportunity to become. reconstruction governments. established public school systems. they invest public works in a part of the country where there weren't many public works. railroad building and other other other kinds of investing on a northern model. essentially. and this, of course, is outrages the oligarchy types of the south whose own power is at stake here in their control of the political systems in southern states is at stake. so both politically, economically and in the power of the vote, african were making powerful progress during time. very powerful progress. it's dramatic. it's dramatic. i mean, there were there were some things that should have happened that didn't land, was not widely dist
many southern states had restrictions, so reconstruction was also a liberation for. a lot of working class, poor people. i'm generally saying here it varies from place to place. there's that, too. it becomes a medium of education for people who, as a matter of policy were pretty much denied education forever. african-americans and poor white people who often had no opportunity to become. reconstruction governments. established public school systems. they invest public works in a part of the...
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why couldn't congress assert power to tell south carolina just and other southern states to stop enforcing these laws that discriminated against free black people traveling into the state? also, why could or illinois evidently, you know, kind of prevent black migration their states or say that citizens or non-citizens, african-americans could not in court could not had to register with local officials and so they are fully of not just what had been going on in the southern states, but what had been going on in the northern states. and bring their ideas into this incredibly intense period of framing new legislation and the constitutional amendments. and i will say that, you know, many people you know, when we talk about section one of the 14th amendment, we recognize that there are four sections within section one. there's a declaration of birthright. there's the privileges or immunities clause. there's the due process clause and the equal protection clause. and it's really important since the privileges and immunities issue has already come up that's associated with citizenship. it's impor
why couldn't congress assert power to tell south carolina just and other southern states to stop enforcing these laws that discriminated against free black people traveling into the state? also, why could or illinois evidently, you know, kind of prevent black migration their states or say that citizens or non-citizens, african-americans could not in court could not had to register with local officials and so they are fully of not just what had been going on in the southern states, but what had...
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that he would not run for a second term, made concessions to the democrats for many years in the southern states if it ended, well, at least it officially ended in the 60s of the 20th century. they agreed, they agreed in... the states, on the other hand, as we said here, and underestimate their elites, who are capable of compromising if the question is about their survival, just like the europeans, yes, stupid scholz, but behind them there are completely different people, one can talk about deep state, we can talk about... let’s not continue, how the operation went , we lost a patient, polonsky’s mistake occurred, you understand how it looks from the country, if it’s not an accident, you want to say that i killed him, premiere on rtr , test results, brigin, i feel bad, so scared, he’s never had one before, i’m afraid of her. i don’t even know what to prepare for, i can’t breathe, you know, i want to go home, but i can’t, help, skleposovsky, new episodes, we’ll watch it on monday on rtr, on the last northwest of russia. all around is a real treasure trove of nature, the kola peninsula, sometimes
that he would not run for a second term, made concessions to the democrats for many years in the southern states if it ended, well, at least it officially ended in the 60s of the 20th century. they agreed, they agreed in... the states, on the other hand, as we said here, and underestimate their elites, who are capable of compromising if the question is about their survival, just like the europeans, yes, stupid scholz, but behind them there are completely different people, one can talk about...
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we accepted southern states back into union. southern states receive of their power back all of the goes back to the local courts. look this is they it country we all get along now we fought the civil it's all over y'all. we're brothers now we're all now and so i say that to say that from that moment forward, right. i said this last class y'all remember if there was a chance after eight from 1865 and 1872, there was a chance really, really give it a honest try. race relations in this country and the framers bureau is one way that it was it was never completed. now, i don't want to daughter freedman's bureau under the bus because they are successful in a couple of things they're very successful education. they end up working african americans to establish schools, african-americans to stay in those schools. so i'm not going to make it seem like they had a really, really horrible, horrible because they are able to do some things. and one thing they are successful in is schools their success in legalizing those may ideas. but the o
we accepted southern states back into union. southern states receive of their power back all of the goes back to the local courts. look this is they it country we all get along now we fought the civil it's all over y'all. we're brothers now we're all now and so i say that to say that from that moment forward, right. i said this last class y'all remember if there was a chance after eight from 1865 and 1872, there was a chance really, really give it a honest try. race relations in this country...
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state. so part of the reason that that southern tier of of midwestern states was was most committed to these laws is because that tier of states. i'll go back again is right on e border of the ohio river, which was then virginia, now west virginia and kentucky, and the west side of illinois, missouri and so these are not the northern tier of states on the ohio river was the legislators were more concerned about black migration, the slave states into the free states than, let's say, their counterparts in like michigan and wisconsin, further away from the ohio. and so the laws designed to discourage black migration, the state, and to make life difficult for people once they were there, they they basically created a two tiered system that of what we might call racial a. these laws not considered to violate the united states constitution. so that might or might not be surprising to you. but at the time, most people thought these laws were perfectly constitute nationally valid. and why is that in the federal federalist system or sort of federate system established by the united states constitu? s
state. so part of the reason that that southern tier of of midwestern states was was most committed to these laws is because that tier of states. i'll go back again is right on e border of the ohio river, which was then virginia, now west virginia and kentucky, and the west side of illinois, missouri and so these are not the northern tier of states on the ohio river was the legislators were more concerned about black migration, the slave states into the free states than, let's say, their...
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and to sharing a you know, development that brought the southern states closer to the level of the northern states. he wanted to see. you know, a healthy relationship, a healthy and productive, mutually productive relations between the races in the south. he aspired to that, but he was not willing to sacrifice the rights of black southerners in the name of conciliation, reconciliation, which many others. and finally, the reconciliation arsonists won the argument. and while we're really talking the fact that all of this was deeply driven by a really built in racist. one, we have actually two questioners who in different ways about the role of black soldiers and for people in the south to suddenly see an african-american soldier carrying a weapon with an army uniform, whether the united states or whether it's the state militia of black troops trying to protect the franchise. was there was there something that was especially challenging with that activity or how would you like put those two questions in perspective? well, that's a very it's a very important question, actually, and
and to sharing a you know, development that brought the southern states closer to the level of the northern states. he wanted to see. you know, a healthy relationship, a healthy and productive, mutually productive relations between the races in the south. he aspired to that, but he was not willing to sacrifice the rights of black southerners in the name of conciliation, reconciliation, which many others. and finally, the reconciliation arsonists won the argument. and while we're really talking...
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in 1861, america was involved in the civil war between the northern and southern states. in this war, abraham lincoln, who had won the 1860 election with the slogan of liberating the slaves , was in charge of the northern state. eventually the war ended in 1865 with the victory of the central government and the seeming prohibition of slavery. world war i started in 1914. at this time, america declared neutrality, but threatened the germans that if they send a submarine against america , they will go to war. in 1917, after the intervention of the germans , america opened to war. in 1918, america and the allies won. world war ii started in 1939. in this era, like the first world war, america was neutral at first. but with japan's sudden attack on pearl harbor in 1941, america entered the war. with the end of world war ii in in 1945, america, which had seen the least financial damage, was recognized as the world's top power, and this was the beginning of decades of open and hidden colonialism, intervention and global domination. well, in the continuation of the program , we
in 1861, america was involved in the civil war between the northern and southern states. in this war, abraham lincoln, who had won the 1860 election with the slogan of liberating the slaves , was in charge of the northern state. eventually the war ended in 1865 with the victory of the central government and the seeming prohibition of slavery. world war i started in 1914. at this time, america declared neutrality, but threatened the germans that if they send a submarine against america , they...
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in canada , their blades are heated, but in the southern state this is not the case.ints of gas stations are also not equipped with heating, the cooling sensors of the local nuclear power plant also froze in the cold. this did not lead to an accident, but the station stopped producing current. previously, the lost capacity was replaced by coal power plants, but thanks to green policies, by 2021 almost all of them would go bankrupt. texas power grid teeters on brink, massive outages could spread to the whole country. it didn’t work out that time, but tens of thousands of residents of mississippi, oklahoma, missouri and arkansas lost electricity. among the creators of texas, stephen austin, the same son of the merchant mozos austin, he became the first president, and the first vice-president, by the way, was a mexican, lorenzo dasawala, although he came from the southernmost region. region from the yucatan peninsula, these 10 years cannot be called direct preparation for entry, and one can imagine a different development of events, but that is, such a scenario was also
in canada , their blades are heated, but in the southern state this is not the case.ints of gas stations are also not equipped with heating, the cooling sensors of the local nuclear power plant also froze in the cold. this did not lead to an accident, but the station stopped producing current. previously, the lost capacity was replaced by coal power plants, but thanks to green policies, by 2021 almost all of them would go bankrupt. texas power grid teeters on brink, massive outages could spread...
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the southern state is also an important cattle-raising center and a major cotton producer.or almost half of all production. lately, texas has become... create attractive conditions for innovative companies, hewlett pacord moved its office from silicon and valley to houston, followed by companies such as tesla and oracle. texas not only relies on its economic strength, it even has its own power grid. there are three of them in the usa, the east coast, the west coast and separately texas. this has led to a serious crisis in 2021. snowfalls and cold temperatures provoked increased temperatures. energy consumption, because its transmission between power systems is difficult; during a cold snap, texas was isolated; frosts caused wind farms to stop, in canada their blades are heated, but in the southern state they didn’t bother with this, the compressor points of gas stations are also not equipped with heating, the cooling sensors of the local nuclear power plant also froze in the cold, this did not lead to an accident, but the station stopped producing the current that previousl
the southern state is also an important cattle-raising center and a major cotton producer.or almost half of all production. lately, texas has become... create attractive conditions for innovative companies, hewlett pacord moved its office from silicon and valley to houston, followed by companies such as tesla and oracle. texas not only relies on its economic strength, it even has its own power grid. there are three of them in the usa, the east coast, the west coast and separately texas. this...
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as a southern states, it is also uh my understanding. but if the palestinians are able to get their house in order, and this is for them, i think a, you need a, uh, a chance to uh, be able to achieve sovereignty. of course this will only be achieved if they do not uh, continue to uh, allow a tenor isn't to be used as a tool against israel, but they have to have something to hopeful. but then i think so i think the, some of these real has taken that away. i think that the, in, in, in a real negotiation treated us. and then i think we could reach a understanding which would be supported by the international community by the arab load. we are also in touch on these that matches together with the united states and with saudi arabia. and to some extent, even we've cuts out to see to it that there would be an option, a viable option for a better city and state and one way or another. and if there is one, we have just one more often another. i hope not. i don't want to be a despondent in advance. i want to hope for the better to uh, i think tha
as a southern states, it is also uh my understanding. but if the palestinians are able to get their house in order, and this is for them, i think a, you need a, uh, a chance to uh, be able to achieve sovereignty. of course this will only be achieved if they do not uh, continue to uh, allow a tenor isn't to be used as a tool against israel, but they have to have something to hopeful. but then i think so i think the, some of these real has taken that away. i think that the, in, in, in a real...
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well, look , mexicans are leaving mexico for the usa, gradually these southern states are becoming mexicoave the baltic states so much that there will be, say, some kind of support base there, including for us and for the russians, which will remain, then something may change, but for now there is a clan system and... complete strict control special services, so, unfortunately , i don’t see such a prospect today, thank you for this conversation, please. a primary school teacher should be able to direct each student, his mental and creative abilities for the benefit of peace and creation. i studied at the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank, i graduated from it more than twenty years ago. your own microcosm, the most important, in which everything that is most important for the child in the future is laid down. the most important task is to teach the kids who came to us in first grade with the desire to learn, do not suppress the desire to learn, because a primary school teacher is not a profession, it is a vocation, and a vocation is the highest degree of profes
well, look , mexicans are leaving mexico for the usa, gradually these southern states are becoming mexicoave the baltic states so much that there will be, say, some kind of support base there, including for us and for the russians, which will remain, then something may change, but for now there is a clan system and... complete strict control special services, so, unfortunately , i don’t see such a prospect today, thank you for this conversation, please. a primary school teacher should be able...
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the southern states were not connected by railroads because they were so supported by the southern states, individually, they prevented the states from drying on each other. north carolina did not want traffic from south carolina. south carolina did not want traffic from georgia. it is when the confederacy comes in that you see a continuous railroad that goes atlanta. atlanta is not a place of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges, atlanta to richmond to feed the confederacy. and then you see a south all the way to texas. you start to see this convergence. the curious thing about that is the environmental catastrophe that follows when you bring these railroads through and you see yellow fever and all of these other diseases that have previously just been coastal. you see scurvy and a lot of other diseases that are uniquely southern that have to do with all the cheap food that comes in by railroad into the south. the cheap food does not have vitamin c or iron. lots and lots of white and black people are eating food that is not good for them. you see the slowness and all of th
the southern states were not connected by railroads because they were so supported by the southern states, individually, they prevented the states from drying on each other. north carolina did not want traffic from south carolina. south carolina did not want traffic from georgia. it is when the confederacy comes in that you see a continuous railroad that goes atlanta. atlanta is not a place of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges, atlanta to richmond to feed the confederacy. and...
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are you paid by the southern states, or are you paid from 80 kind of less than seduce, sounds like your mom each of very much. yeah. okay, great. all right, okay. okay, cool. all right, peter, before i put a question to you, answer that right? so do you want me to answer now? yep, please do. you know, i'm a, i'm the 3 last legal translator i work for 15 years in international law firms are 1st of the virus. and then in the modern right now i, i am working on making my bread as a freelance legal translator from several languages into several languages. i live in a 2 room apartment in belgrade. i am not in any way connected to any government. and so far as to be able to do is we're organizing human downgrade our concern. those are fine most by dimensions, even mostly in gosh, by the russian is our community here, which is very large. that cuz by homepage i am not a, i don't hold a position at the state university like mines or local. okay, let's, let's get back to alexi and validate. peter got a customer on the right thing on x said the quote. person isn't of all these killers, make no mi
are you paid by the southern states, or are you paid from 80 kind of less than seduce, sounds like your mom each of very much. yeah. okay, great. all right, okay. okay, cool. all right, peter, before i put a question to you, answer that right? so do you want me to answer now? yep, please do. you know, i'm a, i'm the 3 last legal translator i work for 15 years in international law firms are 1st of the virus. and then in the modern right now i, i am working on making my bread as a freelance legal...
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southern states individually that they prevent the states from joining interpret north carolina didn't want to going to south korea. south carolina didn't want any traffic going to georgia. it's only when the confederacy comes in that you seek a continuous railroad that goes to atlanta. atlanta is not a place really of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges. atlanta to richmond and largely to feed the confederacy. and then you start to see a self that goes all the way to texas. you start to see this convergence. the particular thing about that is the environmental catastrophe that then follows when you bring the railroads through when you start to see yellow fever and all these other diseases that had previously been just coastal and spreading throughout. you see scurvy and a lot of other diseases that are uniquely southern that have to do with all the cheap food that starts coming in by railroad into the south and that cheap food doesn't have ripple slaying and vitamin c and iron. so lots of white and black people eating food that is not especially good for them. so you s
southern states individually that they prevent the states from joining interpret north carolina didn't want to going to south korea. south carolina didn't want any traffic going to georgia. it's only when the confederacy comes in that you seek a continuous railroad that goes to atlanta. atlanta is not a place really of any importance until the confederacy brings bridges. atlanta to richmond and largely to feed the confederacy. and then you start to see a self that goes all the way to texas. you...
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one of its edges is a region it abuts the southern state border, the other the northern one, and thisthe territory of the region will almost fit germany, italy, france and great britain together. yes, that's the scale. tyumen is considered the oil and gas capital of the country. and the region itself, together with its districts , ranks first in russia in terms of industrial production. interaction of the military-industrial complex with roads. construction and public utilities, tourism and patriotic education. the parties noted such areas as promising for further cooperation. an impressive delegation from siberia worked in belarus for several days; the itinerary traditionally included a number of enterprises; the guests also visited the great stone and the it cluster, and after familiarizing themselves with the belarusian potential, specific agreements for the project were discussed at working group meetings. we visited different enterprises in general. our team of sixty participants with similar interests, called business partners, held relevant meetings at the chamber of commerce a
one of its edges is a region it abuts the southern state border, the other the northern one, and thisthe territory of the region will almost fit germany, italy, france and great britain together. yes, that's the scale. tyumen is considered the oil and gas capital of the country. and the region itself, together with its districts , ranks first in russia in terms of industrial production. interaction of the military-industrial complex with roads. construction and public utilities, tourism and...
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a spread across the states, there was colossal hatred, reconstruction actually failed in the southern statesd underestimate their elites, who are able to compromise if the question is about their survival, just like the europeans, yes, stupid scholz, but behind them there are completely different people , you can talk about the deep state, you can talk about the oligarchy, which... uses this manipulative democracy, but if they see a position where they are losing, they still know how to give asymmetrical responses, they lost in propaganda, and this is of course their colossal defeat in takeran’s interview with vladimir putin, they will go institutionally, they will go on issues of trying further, including the military isolation of russia, increasing pressure, this is what we must be prepared for in the near future, now and advertising. she definitely reads minds or not, the premiere, anna ostrovskaya does not criticize tears, she has special gifts, who are you looking at all the time look, well, there’s a girl standing in front. maybe this dream of mine is somehow connected with this case,
a spread across the states, there was colossal hatred, reconstruction actually failed in the southern statesd underestimate their elites, who are able to compromise if the question is about their survival, just like the europeans, yes, stupid scholz, but behind them there are completely different people , you can talk about the deep state, you can talk about the oligarchy, which... uses this manipulative democracy, but if they see a position where they are losing, they still know how to give...
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and it's not just southern states versus states. there are terrible internal problems in every that he goes through, including in new york city. it's not entirely clear the city of new york will stay in the state of new york and in the united states of america there are just so many loose threads. but he he in stature and in power through all these fascinating ways which there was no political playbook for this. there had been very few journeys like this and certainly there had been presidential journeys. washington but not in an era rapid telegraphic communication where every word uttered by lincoln is beamed around the nation. so he had to be very careful about his words. but that's where i think he really triumphed over adversity. he spoke so beautifully about the country he was trying to save that we see early glimpses the lincoln who will speak at gettysburg and in the second inaugural address and that lincoln is very powerful although he didn't make a couple of missteps along the way. he did the telegraphic reports those he he
and it's not just southern states versus states. there are terrible internal problems in every that he goes through, including in new york city. it's not entirely clear the city of new york will stay in the state of new york and in the united states of america there are just so many loose threads. but he he in stature and in power through all these fascinating ways which there was no political playbook for this. there had been very few journeys like this and certainly there had been...
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the situation is heating up; the southern states, protecting the border, are switching to wartime measuresporting by giorgi alesashvili. footage from the us-mexico border suggests that reports from texas authorities about restoring order are, to put it mildly, exaggerated. the bank of the rio grande river separating the two countries is outlined along the paths of illegal immigrants, from the water itself to the numerous holes in the fence. these fences are completely useless, completely. despite washington's ban, border states decided to continue construction of the wall, unfinished under trump. in arizona, work will begin as early as march, receiving reinforcements from other republicans. texas is creating a second line of defense along the border at the cowboy ranches adjacent to crio grande, meaning national guardsmen will take positions on private property, this is literally a wartime measure . texas is called the lonely state stars, and this star symbolizes independence from mexico. texas became part of the united states only in the middle of the 19th century, and before that it was
the situation is heating up; the southern states, protecting the border, are switching to wartime measuresporting by giorgi alesashvili. footage from the us-mexico border suggests that reports from texas authorities about restoring order are, to put it mildly, exaggerated. the bank of the rio grande river separating the two countries is outlined along the paths of illegal immigrants, from the water itself to the numerous holes in the fence. these fences are completely useless, completely....
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the southern state is also an important cattle-raising center and a major cotton producer. for almost half of all production. recently, texas has begun to create an attractive environment for innovative companies. hewlett packard moved her office from silicon valley to houston, followed by companies such as tesla and oracle. texas relies not only on its economic power. it even has its own power system. there are three of them in the usa: east, west coast and separately texas. this has led to a serious crisis in 2021. cold snowfalls provoked increased energy consumption, because its transmission between power systems is difficult. during the cold snap, texas found itself isolated. it caused frosts. the texas power grid was teetering on the brink, massive blackouts could have spread to the entire country, but it didn’t work out that time, but tens of thousands of mississippians lost electricity, oklahoma, missouri and arkansas. among the creators of texas, stephen austin, the same son of the merchant mozos austin, he became the first president, and the first vice-president, b
the southern state is also an important cattle-raising center and a major cotton producer. for almost half of all production. recently, texas has begun to create an attractive environment for innovative companies. hewlett packard moved her office from silicon valley to houston, followed by companies such as tesla and oracle. texas relies not only on its economic power. it even has its own power system. there are three of them in the usa: east, west coast and separately texas. this has led to a...
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there when one of the senators said, we get southern border -- republican -- democrats get ukraine funding. well, he was wrong. the truth is the united states gets southern border protection and the united states citizens get to help ukraine and support democracy and make sure that putin isn't successful in taking over ukraine and ultimately the rest of europe. but nonetheless, there's three people that went out, were given the blessing to negotiate a bipartisan -- which is the way things should be done around here and are done around here -- a bipartisan southern border bill. the two people -- the republican and the democrat -- or the democrat and the republican, however you want to place it -- happen to be the chairman and ranking member of the homeland appropriations subcommittee. the other was a member who was an independent that lives in a state that borders the southern border, arizona. so these folks went down and they worked and worked and worked. i've been part of these negotiations. quite frankly, they're never easy. nobody gets everything they want. there's compromise. there's negotiations. and in the end, you thread the needle a
there when one of the senators said, we get southern border -- republican -- democrats get ukraine funding. well, he was wrong. the truth is the united states gets southern border protection and the united states citizens get to help ukraine and support democracy and make sure that putin isn't successful in taking over ukraine and ultimately the rest of europe. but nonetheless, there's three people that went out, were given the blessing to negotiate a bipartisan -- which is the way things...
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secondly, as for the north and south, it seems to me, yes, there is this show off in the southern states about the fact that everything is underplayed, but i think that they were also deceived, through hollywood, this is gone with the wind and so on, in fact , who won the civil war, no, then in the middle of the 19th century the northerners won, but it was not the opponents of slavery who won, not the depraved yankees who came there with their own, which means that the southerners were definitely nothing more. that we don’t need your northern goods, we don’t need import substitution, we don’t need technological, so to speak , we will sell cotton for british money , we will buy everything, and yes, and we will keep money in pounds sterling, because this is an international currency, and this is , in fact, in addition to all other things that are associated today with gender issues, the so-called , with all this satanism that they carry with them, then... in fact, this was the key question, will they have a state or will they have an office for global capitalism, and most likely the office
secondly, as for the north and south, it seems to me, yes, there is this show off in the southern states about the fact that everything is underplayed, but i think that they were also deceived, through hollywood, this is gone with the wind and so on, in fact , who won the civil war, no, then in the middle of the 19th century the northerners won, but it was not the opponents of slavery who won, not the depraved yankees who came there with their own, which means that the southerners were...
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to stop that, a lot of southern states said, we're going to have massive resistance to the supreme courtoing to pass a lot of state laws that defy federal power and we'll even do other things. there will be riots against people trying to integrate schools. the violence will get to be so great that americans will not be able to carry out the supreme court's order. in 1957, dwight eisenhower asked the army to integrate little rock. those were not civil war conditions, but these areowe om. >> we're seeing greg abbott have people in law enforcement capacities openly defy what the united states supreme court has told them to do. now we have florida governor ron desantis, who on prior occasions has sent the florida national guard to assist greg abbott. he is going to be doing it again. there is action being taken to openly flout federal law. putting aside the hypocrisy, though, cherry picking the decisions and opinions you want to have from your supreme court, the ones you think help you if you are a republican governor, how is there a cessation to this? how do you pump the brakes and make sur
to stop that, a lot of southern states said, we're going to have massive resistance to the supreme courtoing to pass a lot of state laws that defy federal power and we'll even do other things. there will be riots against people trying to integrate schools. the violence will get to be so great that americans will not be able to carry out the supreme court's order. in 1957, dwight eisenhower asked the army to integrate little rock. those were not civil war conditions, but these areowe om....
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typically, migrants from latin america concentrate in the southern states. d texas, their share reaches 40%, in the border state of new mexico - almost 50. at the same time, official statistics do not always take into account the thousands of people who live illegally every day. penetrates into state territory. according to the us department of homeland security, about 350 thousand migrants entered the country illegally in the first half of last year alone. mainly immigrants from cuba, venezuela, haiti, honduras and ecuador. today, approximately 5-6 million latinos do not have american citizenship, about a third of them speak almost no english, and in many southern american cities in everyday life... they speak only spanish. over the past 12 years, the us population has grown by almost 25 million people, and latinos accounted for more than half of this growth. these are not only migrants; if you calculate the total fertility rate, then on average per woman of latin american origin there are 2.2 children, which is 1 tenth more than is necessary to maintain the
typically, migrants from latin america concentrate in the southern states. d texas, their share reaches 40%, in the border state of new mexico - almost 50. at the same time, official statistics do not always take into account the thousands of people who live illegally every day. penetrates into state territory. according to the us department of homeland security, about 350 thousand migrants entered the country illegally in the first half of last year alone. mainly immigrants from cuba,...