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wasn't someone like strom thurmond who would split off from the party.think he became sort of the dixiecrat spokesman in the democratic party with some of the others who wanted to leave at times. c-span: what part of the strom thurmond in that debate and he saw that debate quake >> he was a democratic senator at that point i believe and i believe it was cbs. i think he was the narrator and that debate. this is one of the problems i have as i was trying to do a 15 minute segment on how the civil rights is passed and there's no cameras in the senate side to do the whole thing without ever been the room of the whole thing took place, suppose a difficult thing to do. one of the fines with the debate that took it outside. people couldn't see what is going on. there's a clock running on tv showing how long the filibuster was running. it really had public attention. this debate was a way to bring the whole thing to the people. it was on national tv. >> i went and looked at the vote totals and i think people might be surprised how it came out. and the house, the
wasn't someone like strom thurmond who would split off from the party.think he became sort of the dixiecrat spokesman in the democratic party with some of the others who wanted to leave at times. c-span: what part of the strom thurmond in that debate and he saw that debate quake >> he was a democratic senator at that point i believe and i believe it was cbs. i think he was the narrator and that debate. this is one of the problems i have as i was trying to do a 15 minute segment on how the...
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and the insinuation of course was that it strom thurmond had been elected president, a dixiecrat, perhaps a lot of us in this room will look like those of us on the stage would be in a different place. and i was so angry when that happened and i thought, special assistant to the president did not march to the chief of staff to the president and say, we are blowing it and we are missing an opportunity. and i wrote him a letter and said, tier secretary card, i cannot rationalize it to myself. to my family. i cannot rationalize it to anyone outside these gates if we remain silent and do not address the issue of racial insensitivity. when he called me the next morning i thought was going to get fired. instead, it opened a dialogue. i've found it's a good in many respects because people are looking to you and a bad thing because people are looking to you. >> artur, as a congressman serving in alabama and as a candidate for governor of the state, you have been able to see many of the commonalities and the divisions that typify american politics. this term is a blow by blow of what it takes to r
and the insinuation of course was that it strom thurmond had been elected president, a dixiecrat, perhaps a lot of us in this room will look like those of us on the stage would be in a different place. and i was so angry when that happened and i thought, special assistant to the president did not march to the chief of staff to the president and say, we are blowing it and we are missing an opportunity. and i wrote him a letter and said, tier secretary card, i cannot rationalize it to myself. to...
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center seems to be the crowning jewel of what was originally inspired under 10 usc 2358, the strom thurmond act of 1961. and i find it likely that there's an incorporative system to it that interfears with the smart meters through the smart grid system that enables a two-way transmitter on your home to create that virtual wire prism, the wires in your home, you can't see and possibly the introduction of mind alter ing psycho electronic waves in your home via the tower on the ac frequency. >> that was chris in las vegas. we'll hear from corrine. >> caller: mr. bamford, my question to you is that you mentioned that congress needs to launch an investigation into the illegal tactics of what the nsa are doing but how is that possible when congress are pretty much allowing and you know, passing legislation to allow the nsa to do what they are able to do? >> mr. bramford. >> all of those questions are very good. and the question that the gentleman just asked, that's the problem. congress doesn't have an incentive to look into nsa because the problem with the congress right now is that no congress
center seems to be the crowning jewel of what was originally inspired under 10 usc 2358, the strom thurmond act of 1961. and i find it likely that there's an incorporative system to it that interfears with the smart meters through the smart grid system that enables a two-way transmitter on your home to create that virtual wire prism, the wires in your home, you can't see and possibly the introduction of mind alter ing psycho electronic waves in your home via the tower on the ac frequency....
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tion was that it strom thurmond was elected president, perhaps a lot of us in this room for me, i went to our chief of staff right after trent lott made his infamous comments about the former senator strom thurmond and the insinuation was that it strom thurmond was elected president, perhaps a lot of us in this room who look like those of us on the stage would be in a different place. i was so angry when that happened. i thought, special assistance for the president do not march over to the chief of staff and say, we are blowing it. we are missing an opportunity. i wrote him a four-page letter and went through and said, i cannot rationalize this for myself or my family and anyone outside of these dates if we remain silent and do not address this issue of racial insensitivity. when he called me, i thought i was going to get fired, but instead, it opened a dialogue. it is a double-edged sword. it is good in many respects because people are looking to you. it is bad because people are looking at you. >> artur, as a congressman serving in alabama, you have been able to see many of the comm
tion was that it strom thurmond was elected president, perhaps a lot of us in this room for me, i went to our chief of staff right after trent lott made his infamous comments about the former senator strom thurmond and the insinuation was that it strom thurmond was elected president, perhaps a lot of us in this room who look like those of us on the stage would be in a different place. i was so angry when that happened. i thought, special assistance for the president do not march over to the...
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i was speaking at some thing called the strom thurmond institute university. so that is when you really know here in south carolina. but the organizer i did meet such mattress going up on stage. he said one you should mention, i understand there might be some tough questions because i had a phone call this morning from a gentleman who wanted to know if the program on the wall of northern aggression is open to the general public. [laughter] soto in that general men is not in the audience here. so you look just lovely, thank you. so my roots and to 1861 and into this ward that had so many books written about it really began in a place near where i teach on the eastern shore of maryland for a little college called washington college near the shores of the chesapeake day in one of these lands have time for god in area of maryland in the chesapeake region that feels very cut off from the rest of the world. i teach american studies classes in history classes they are. as a teacher really a believer in getting students out beyond the classroom and getting them defini
i was speaking at some thing called the strom thurmond institute university. so that is when you really know here in south carolina. but the organizer i did meet such mattress going up on stage. he said one you should mention, i understand there might be some tough questions because i had a phone call this morning from a gentleman who wanted to know if the program on the wall of northern aggression is open to the general public. [laughter] soto in that general men is not in the audience here....
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, and the insinuation, of course, was that it strom thurmond had been elected president, perhaps a lote stage would be in a different place. i was so angry when that happened, and i thought special assistance to the president did not march over to the chief of staff of the president of the united states and say we are missing an opportunity, and i wrote him a four-page letter, saying deere secretary, i cannot rationalize it to myself, to my family, and not to anyone outside of this date if we remain silent and did not address an issue of racial sensitivity. i thought i was going to be fired, but instead it opened a dialogue. i found that as april pointed out, it is a double-edged sword, good in many respects because people are looking to you, and also a bad thing because people are also looking to you. >> artur, as a congressman in alabama, you have been able to see many of the commonalities in the divisions that typified american politics, and your work here at the iop is sort of a blow-by-blow of what it takes to run for president. what did you learn from your terms in congress about
, and the insinuation, of course, was that it strom thurmond had been elected president, perhaps a lote stage would be in a different place. i was so angry when that happened, and i thought special assistance to the president did not march over to the chief of staff of the president of the united states and say we are missing an opportunity, and i wrote him a four-page letter, saying deere secretary, i cannot rationalize it to myself, to my family, and not to anyone outside of this date if we...
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and the insinuation was that it strom thurmond was elected president, perhaps a lot of us in this roomstage would be in a different place. i was so angry when that happened. i thought, special assistance for the president do not march over to the chief of staff and say, we are blowing it. we are missing an opportunity. i wrote him a four-page letter and went through and said, i cannot rationalize this for myself or my family and anyone outside of these dates if we remain silent and do not address this issue of racial insensitivity. when he called me, i thought i was going to get fired, but instead, it opened a dialogue. it is a double-edged sword. it is good in many respects because people are looking to you. it is bad because people are looking at you. >> artur, as a congressman serving in alabama, you have been able to see many of the commonalities and divisions that typified american politics. and your work here at the iop is a blow by blow of what it takes to run for president. how do you see -- what did you learn from your term in congress about the issues of race and how they pla
and the insinuation was that it strom thurmond was elected president, perhaps a lot of us in this roomstage would be in a different place. i was so angry when that happened. i thought, special assistance for the president do not march over to the chief of staff and say, we are blowing it. we are missing an opportunity. i wrote him a four-page letter and went through and said, i cannot rationalize this for myself or my family and anyone outside of these dates if we remain silent and do not...
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have found that the utah center seems to be the crowning jewel of what was inspired under the strom thurmond act of 1961. i find it likely there is a quality that interfaces' it with the smart meters to the smart grid system that enables those two-way transmitters on your home to create a virtual wire prison that you cannot see at possibly introduction of mind- altering waves into your home from the frequency. host: that was chris in las vegas. now we go to dallas. caller: good morning. you mentioned that congress needs to launch an investigation into the illegal tactics of what the nsa is doing. how is that possible when congress is allowing and passing legislation to allow the nsa to do what they are able to do? guest: all those questions are very good. the question that the judgment just asked -- the question that the gentleman just ask -- that is a problem. the problem with the congress are now is that no congress person ever wants to look weak on terrorism. they know their opponents will say, "you voted against this new bill to put the data center in utah," which is an even a bill a bil
have found that the utah center seems to be the crowning jewel of what was inspired under the strom thurmond act of 1961. i find it likely there is a quality that interfaces' it with the smart meters to the smart grid system that enables those two-way transmitters on your home to create a virtual wire prison that you cannot see at possibly introduction of mind- altering waves into your home from the frequency. host: that was chris in las vegas. now we go to dallas. caller: good morning. you...
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along with my friend strom thurmond.he committee issued a report in 1981 which led to the passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill during president reagan's administration. let me remind everyone that president reagan supported that bill. he set a date to grandfather those in this country who were here illegally with a pathway to citizenship if they did not have a criminal record. i continue to work hard to see that this happens and the course. many ask why our efforts did not work with back in 1981. there is an answer. we did not secure the borders. even though we passed comprehensive immigration reform. a former senator and i added your marks -- earmarks, money not in the budget, and often it was taken out. for other reasons. at the time, the effort of congress and the public was not bear on this problem. when i left the senate, the number of border patrols had increased from 4000 in 1995 and now it is well over 21,000. with over 5000 on the arizona border. the federal government has not done its job in insur
along with my friend strom thurmond.he committee issued a report in 1981 which led to the passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill during president reagan's administration. let me remind everyone that president reagan supported that bill. he set a date to grandfather those in this country who were here illegally with a pathway to citizenship if they did not have a criminal record. i continue to work hard to see that this happens and the course. many ask why our efforts did not work...
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of the select committee and commission on immigration and refugee policy, along with my friend strom thurmondan simpson, and ted kennedy. the committee issued a report in 1981 that led to passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill during president reagan's administration. let me remind everyone, president reagan supported that bill, setting up a date to grandfather those in this country who were here illegally with the pathway to citizenship if they did not have a criminal record. i continue to work hard to see that this happens. many ask why our efforts did not work way back in 1981. there is an answer. we could not secure the borders, even though we passed comprehensive immigration reform. the former senator and i cheered the appropriations committee and we constantly added your marks that was not in the budget, and often it was taken out for other reasons. at that time, the ever congress and the public does was not there on this front. when i left the senate, the number of border patrols had increased from approximately 4000 in 1995, and now is well over 21,000, with over 5000 on t
of the select committee and commission on immigration and refugee policy, along with my friend strom thurmondan simpson, and ted kennedy. the committee issued a report in 1981 that led to passage of a comprehensive immigration reform bill during president reagan's administration. let me remind everyone, president reagan supported that bill, setting up a date to grandfather those in this country who were here illegally with the pathway to citizenship if they did not have a criminal record. i...