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and then as soon as 64 came and barry goldwater proposed the civil rights act of 1964 and strom thurmond switched parties, saying that the party of our fathers is dead and worships the foot of materialism and an all consuming power in washington. therefore, i'm going to become a republican republic and sprang up in the south out, nowhere out of dust. and now the south is the white. south is presumably republican or we forget that within four years after 1865, the republican of lincoln put the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments into the constitu ation, and then we put the 15th amendment to sleep for 100 years on. this is the subliminal power of race, in my view. it determines more than we like to think and our greatest challenges to discover it and ask questions about how it does. because race in our public discourse is almost entirely an accusation or a summary to get past it rather, an inquiry about how we move forward and how race influences our dearly held beliefs. it it affects whether we're called liberal or conservative, and in fact, on that score, there, there virtually are no liberal
and then as soon as 64 came and barry goldwater proposed the civil rights act of 1964 and strom thurmond switched parties, saying that the party of our fathers is dead and worships the foot of materialism and an all consuming power in washington. therefore, i'm going to become a republican republic and sprang up in the south out, nowhere out of dust. and now the south is the white. south is presumably republican or we forget that within four years after 1865, the republican of lincoln put the...
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i was able to talk strom thurmond into voting for the civil rights act before he died.ught this was real progress. but hate never dies. it just hides under the rocks. when someone breeds a little oxygen, it comes roaring out. silence is complicity. we will not remain silent. you will not nor will i or the vast majority of americans. we will call out what it is. we know tragedy cannot be forever overcome. or will he understood the -- but there are some things we do know. with your help, i signed a public safety law. let's not stop until we ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines. [applause] we cannot fully prevent people from being radicalized into hate and violence. but we must address the exploitation of the internet to route and mobilize violent extremists. that would be hard. we have a lot to do. that is why i issued the first national strategy on countering domestic arizona. i signed a landmark hate crime legislation. we have to continue to act. now is a time for all americans to see that history is being erased. books are being banned. did you ever think we
i was able to talk strom thurmond into voting for the civil rights act before he died.ught this was real progress. but hate never dies. it just hides under the rocks. when someone breeds a little oxygen, it comes roaring out. silence is complicity. we will not remain silent. you will not nor will i or the vast majority of americans. we will call out what it is. we know tragedy cannot be forever overcome. or will he understood the -- but there are some things we do know. with your help, i signed...
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strom thurmond, the longest serving. maybe the most dedicated segregationist in the history of the united states, had a lot of ugly ideas that he was not afraid to share. and when he died, the state of south carolina, put up a memorial to him and it's what you would call to mind, he's striding across the lawn, a pie on plinth, and they carved the names of his children into the memorial. it got complicated when his mixed race, who he kept hidden a secret his whole life. he conceived this child with the 16 year old domestic african american woman who was working for his parents and did not was not public about her existence. and so whole life, when he passed, she came forward and. she asked that your name be added to the memorial which listed his children and his children. their credit said yes. and the state of south carolina had to pass a law to enable it, and then they had to carve the head change in the stone. adding her name. essie mae wasn't too complicated, but they had the change of the four, four, four children to
strom thurmond, the longest serving. maybe the most dedicated segregationist in the history of the united states, had a lot of ugly ideas that he was not afraid to share. and when he died, the state of south carolina, put up a memorial to him and it's what you would call to mind, he's striding across the lawn, a pie on plinth, and they carved the names of his children into the memorial. it got complicated when his mixed race, who he kept hidden a secret his whole life. he conceived this child...
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around in a wheelchair holding on to his two little puppies, and, you know, so many others like strom thurmondd others who are having issues like dianne feinstein, and certainly mitch mcconnell and some well into the 80s are as sharp as a tack. so it becomes a very difficult situation to have a one-size-fits-all solution for, and remember that the people who have to come up with the solution are the old folks that are serving in congress right now. i have very hard time imagining that they will make age requirement an actual issue. >> yeah, it is interesting how it is all playing out in the middle of this primary, and what it is going to be looking like going into the general. it is great to see you guys. ana, thank you, and terry, thank you as always. >> absolutely. >>> and coming up for us, a bitter legal battle with a woman and the land she has owned since the 1800s. experience thehe sanctuary of handsfree highway driving with lincoln bluecruise. it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event. right now, get 3.9% apr and $1000 trade assist cash on a new 2023 lincoln. automatical
around in a wheelchair holding on to his two little puppies, and, you know, so many others like strom thurmondd others who are having issues like dianne feinstein, and certainly mitch mcconnell and some well into the 80s are as sharp as a tack. so it becomes a very difficult situation to have a one-size-fits-all solution for, and remember that the people who have to come up with the solution are the old folks that are serving in congress right now. i have very hard time imagining that they will...
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so it seems like the senate is a place where going back to strom thurmond, no matter how old or frailng on. >> and i was talking to capitol the hill sources about why that is the case, particularly on capitol hill week, and if you think about it, the system is really built to encourage longevity, right? there's all these political rewards reaped by people who have been in office for a really hong time. that's how -- long time. that's how you get seniority, you get good committee assignments, how you get to cosponsor successful legislatio- howard: right. and it's how you get re-election, because you've been there for a long time. >> exactly. howard: national review, while praising mitch mcconnell as a legend, said it is time for him the step aside as the republican leader, but he could still serve as senator from kentucky. when your own allies are telling you, that's a pretty strong signal. >> that's essentially what nancy employees -- nancy pelosi and steny if hoyer said the last time around, give up the leadership position, but retain your seat. it's been interesting and at times awk
so it seems like the senate is a place where going back to strom thurmond, no matter how old or frailng on. >> and i was talking to capitol the hill sources about why that is the case, particularly on capitol hill week, and if you think about it, the system is really built to encourage longevity, right? there's all these political rewards reaped by people who have been in office for a really hong time. that's how -- long time. that's how you get seniority, you get good committee...
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remember strom thurmond? he was, like -- how old was he?htering and drooling. >> he was in his 90. he was in the senate, and they'd wheel him in and he'd raise his hand and you couldn't tell it was up or down. the aide would be like, that's down. >> if we're getting pudding that's -- you're allowed to run in you're any age. you can run if you're in jail. >> you can run from jail. whether they'd let you out to serve a different issue. >> we'll see with the former president of the united states. >> we get bill in here we're prepared. a.i., superinteresting, big democracy challenge. i'm going play something for you we made. i want you to watch closely. i'm going to warn everybody. what you're about to see is, as we stamped it, fake. deep fake, not real, but that was going around on the internet. take a look. >> elon musk recently revealed that his long awaited cryptocurrency platform launched. >> it's an incredible opportunity that can help you achieve your wildest dreams of making thousands of dollars in a few days. >> elon musk will tell us
remember strom thurmond? he was, like -- how old was he?htering and drooling. >> he was in his 90. he was in the senate, and they'd wheel him in and he'd raise his hand and you couldn't tell it was up or down. the aide would be like, that's down. >> if we're getting pudding that's -- you're allowed to run in you're any age. you can run if you're in jail. >> you can run from jail. whether they'd let you out to serve a different issue. >> we'll see with the former...
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we have had situations in the past where senators long overstayed their time, senator strom thurmond ran for re-election at age 94 and won and served until he was 100 years old. but he was unable to function at that point. i think you can't impose an age limit for senators. it is not in the constitution. but there is really a conversation now about how long a lawmaker should serve and still be able to effectively serve his or her constituents. >> bill: on that point chuck grassley is 90 and hasn't slowed down. this is an individual thing. chuck grassley for any senate re-election he has all 99 counties in the state of iowa. >> senator feinstein, senator grassley says, did an outstanding job representing the people of california. i worked closely with her as a member of the drug caucus and judiciary committee. she was ranking democrat. we had a wonderful working relationship. a true public servant and i will miss her. grassley is one of just two senators currently in office who have served longer than ms. feinstein. the other is mitch mcconnell. >> the problem with the grassley situat
we have had situations in the past where senators long overstayed their time, senator strom thurmond ran for re-election at age 94 and won and served until he was 100 years old. but he was unable to function at that point. i think you can't impose an age limit for senators. it is not in the constitution. but there is really a conversation now about how long a lawmaker should serve and still be able to effectively serve his or her constituents. >> bill: on that point chuck grassley is 90...
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senate confirmation hearing before the senate armed services committee was charged by 96-year-old strom thurmondhmm. how did that go? >> he worked entirely off index cards, and when he wandered off the index cards, everybody in the room would hold their breath. the reality was he was carried by his staff and by his senate colleagues in a different time and place. now in the senate, in the white house, there are far too many cameras, far too many iphones, and it's difficult to hide your age. >> and every time the mcconnell issue comes up, we talk about biden's age in the same story. >> oh, every mcconnell moment is terrible politics for biden. >> let me add one thing. i have a lot of interactions with mitch mcconnell. he is as -- i don't see any slippage mentally from mitch mcconnell. >> these are clearly incidents. these are moments in time. >> the staff around him says that, you know, that he is as sharp as he was. his schedule in august was the same as it was last year. >> but i'm curious, do you think this is going to be a political issue, that, hey, we want to make this an issue on biden? >>
senate confirmation hearing before the senate armed services committee was charged by 96-year-old strom thurmondhmm. how did that go? >> he worked entirely off index cards, and when he wandered off the index cards, everybody in the room would hold their breath. the reality was he was carried by his staff and by his senate colleagues in a different time and place. now in the senate, in the white house, there are far too many cameras, far too many iphones, and it's difficult to hide your...
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senate confirmation hearing before the senate armed services committee was charged by 96-year-old strom thurmond go? >> he worked entirely off index cards, and when he wandered off the index cards, everybody in the room would hold their breath. the reality was he was carried by his staff and by his senate colleagues in a different time and place. now in the senate, in the white house, there are far too many cameras, far too many iphones, and it's difficult to hide your age. >> and every time the mcconnell issue comes up, we talk about biden's age in the same story. >> oh, every mcconnell moment is terrible politics for biden. >> let me add one thing. i have a lot of interactions with mitch mcconnell. he is as -- i don't see any slippage mentally from mitch mcconnell. >> these are clearly incidents. these are moments in time. >> the staff around him says that, you know, that he is as sharp as he was. his schedule in august was the same as last year. >> i'm curious, do you think there's going to be political pressure, that, hey, we want to make this an issue on biden? >> i think they're going to m
senate confirmation hearing before the senate armed services committee was charged by 96-year-old strom thurmond go? >> he worked entirely off index cards, and when he wandered off the index cards, everybody in the room would hold their breath. the reality was he was carried by his staff and by his senate colleagues in a different time and place. now in the senate, in the white house, there are far too many cameras, far too many iphones, and it's difficult to hide your age. >> and...
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strom thurmond, the longest serving senator in history, he had a guy that used to go to every meetingcall him the 101st senator because thurmond couldn't go to meetings. we have had other senators, it's much harder. there's much more coverage of the senate and congress. >> there's always been big issues but there are big issues going on right now as well. there's a government shutdown that's looming. september 30th is the deadline. mcconnell has a lot of work to do and he's got the republican party is an unruly conference right now. top to bottom. i've got to leave it here because we've got to go to the east room in the white house where president biden is giving an award for the medal of honor to captain larry taylor, a vietnam war vet. a helicopter pilot. let's dip in there and listen. >> davis, walter, and james mcclune and leeroy petri. gentlemen, you're the very best the nation has to offer. we owe you. the same goes for sergeant david him. vietnam veteran, former firefighter, and the last surviving member of larry's mission. the driving force behind his medal of honor nomination
strom thurmond, the longest serving senator in history, he had a guy that used to go to every meetingcall him the 101st senator because thurmond couldn't go to meetings. we have had other senators, it's much harder. there's much more coverage of the senate and congress. >> there's always been big issues but there are big issues going on right now as well. there's a government shutdown that's looming. september 30th is the deadline. mcconnell has a lot of work to do and he's got the...
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we saw in the past where you had senators like strom thurmond who fundamentally, towards the last twoheir career, could not do the job. quite often, their chief of staff was sort of the shadow senator. what we'll see with mcconnell or look to see, during the first incident, he came back to say, i'm here, i'm vigorous, i'm on the job. this is how it operated with dehydration and so forth. we'll see him do the same thing, presumably, this weekend. what we forget is regardless of nikki haley's comments, she hints at, this is a club, and ultimately, this decision is going to be made by senate republicans, not by chuck schumer or any senate democrat or not by anybody outside of the senate. it will be mitch mcconnell and senate republicans who make any decision if one's made. >> yeah. very interesting point. doug heye, stef kight, thank you so much. >>> moscow feeling the impact of ukraine's use of drones to strike inside russia. ahead, cnn has visited a training facility to see how the drone technology is transforming that battlefield, often at the hands of some unlikely pilots. >>> plus a
we saw in the past where you had senators like strom thurmond who fundamentally, towards the last twoheir career, could not do the job. quite often, their chief of staff was sort of the shadow senator. what we'll see with mcconnell or look to see, during the first incident, he came back to say, i'm here, i'm vigorous, i'm on the job. this is how it operated with dehydration and so forth. we'll see him do the same thing, presumably, this weekend. what we forget is regardless of nikki haley's...
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the last two candidates to get both work 1968 george wallace and strom thurmond 1938 both explicit racistunning to oppose desegregation. >> who thanks it helps the republicans? >> absolutely one 100%. it is a shadow operation of half of republicans. >> thank you very much. a preview of the chat with a man in the my father didn't know his dad. with ancestry i dug and dug until i found some information. birth certificate. wow. and then you add it to the tree. it's like you discover a new family member. discover even more at ancestry.com i sat down with a pastor. talking about god never gives up on you. you can hear today's program on the "fox news sunday" podcast. download online. that is that for us today. thank you for joining us. have a wonderful week. see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ mark: hello america i'm mark levin, this is "life, liberty and levin." on sunday, welcome back those of you who watched saturday, we appreciate it. different show. i want to thank you for watching, i consider this a very important program. i have spent 16 months researching and writing this
the last two candidates to get both work 1968 george wallace and strom thurmond 1938 both explicit racistunning to oppose desegregation. >> who thanks it helps the republicans? >> absolutely one 100%. it is a shadow operation of half of republicans. >> thank you very much. a preview of the chat with a man in the my father didn't know his dad. with ancestry i dug and dug until i found some information. birth certificate. wow. and then you add it to the tree. it's like you...
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the last two candidates to get both work 1968 george wallace and strom thurmond 1938 both explicit raciston. >> who thanks it helps the republicans? >> absolutely one 100%. it is a shadow operation of half of republicans. >> thank you very much. a preview of the chat with a man in the most humans on thete lyplanet. recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calms the nerve down. and my patents say: “you know doc, it really works." >> tech: cracked windshield on your new car? bring it to safelite. my customer was enjoying her new car, when her windshield cracked. [gasp] >> customer: my car! >> tech vo: she didn't take it to the dealer. she scheduled with safelite. we have the latest technology for the newest vehicles. and we do more replacements and recalibrations than anyone else. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech: don't wait-- schedule now. ♪ pop music ♪ >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ where are you going? we have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. that's the old me, before i started taking zeposia. is that just one pill? once a day.
the last two candidates to get both work 1968 george wallace and strom thurmond 1938 both explicit raciston. >> who thanks it helps the republicans? >> absolutely one 100%. it is a shadow operation of half of republicans. >> thank you very much. a preview of the chat with a man in the most humans on thete lyplanet. recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes inside the tooth and calms the nerve down. and my patents say: “you know doc, it really works." >> tech:...