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numbers of white people, of our white racial identity, and a state of awareness that many whites have previously been unwilling to engage in. and i really think that optimistically, there is a new understanding that racial identity is not something that is possessed only by people of color, but it is possessed also by white people, and that part of that identity exists in the notion, unconscious, principally, unconscious, but with actual social effects, of the authority to rule. the white folks, how can we say, the natural place of beauty and authority and a number of things that we think about ourselves, that have been placed there, ideas that have been place there can by history. they can be unlearned. they can be unlearned. and i think we're in the early stage of that unlearning. and i have hope that it's going to continue. >> i'll try to give you one more question, this is from our good student taylor sturbof since you've now known since the beginning of the semester. taylor was wondering if you might speak to some of the particular challenges of this project. >> well, the challen
numbers of white people, of our white racial identity, and a state of awareness that many whites have previously been unwilling to engage in. and i really think that optimistically, there is a new understanding that racial identity is not something that is possessed only by people of color, but it is possessed also by white people, and that part of that identity exists in the notion, unconscious, principally, unconscious, but with actual social effects, of the authority to rule. the white...
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jordan george henry white and white supremacy headed congressman white and his family so viciously that he left forever in 1900 and his parting words work that i cannot remain in north carolina and be treated as a man. and after the coup, the black citizens served in congress in north carolina until 1992, that is almost 100 years later and that is for a century almost, this coup prevented it or lead the effort to prevent black citizens from serving in public office in washington and north carolina. in three black aldermen were forced at gunpoint in 1898, and no black citizen serve in the city council until 1972, more than 70 years later reading in the coup also provided the blueprints for intimidation of black men who try to vote in south. and also the jim crow era in north carolina in fact wilmington was a among diversities north carolina to segregate the streets in the jim crow, they thought of the steel end midterm election attacking the black voters prefers, wilmington school leaders on how to do it. debbie smith later elected government said that we can handle the blocks away they
jordan george henry white and white supremacy headed congressman white and his family so viciously that he left forever in 1900 and his parting words work that i cannot remain in north carolina and be treated as a man. and after the coup, the black citizens served in congress in north carolina until 1992, that is almost 100 years later and that is for a century almost, this coup prevented it or lead the effort to prevent black citizens from serving in public office in washington and north...
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quote this is a white man's country, and white men must control and govern it. the book was called the democratic handbook, and you have to remember in 1898, democrats were the party of white supremacy, and the republicans were the party of lincoln and black suffrage. because the coup leaders announced their intentions, in this was a national story, and in fact, a lot of the research i was able do for this book came from newspaper stories, and particularly in the national press as well as the north carolina press. national newspapers, "the new york times," "the washington post," "the philadelphia inquirer," the ”chicago tribune”, many others sent reporters, all white men to cover the, quote, race war in wilmington. they were met at the train station by white supremacist leaders who arranged their lodging and gave them cigars and whiskey. they were esccourting around by white gunman patrolling neighborhoods to guard against a purported riot. narrative that black men were planning to riot and kill white men, and rape white women, and that's the story northern read
quote this is a white man's country, and white men must control and govern it. the book was called the democratic handbook, and you have to remember in 1898, democrats were the party of white supremacy, and the republicans were the party of lincoln and black suffrage. because the coup leaders announced their intentions, in this was a national story, and in fact, a lot of the research i was able do for this book came from newspaper stories, and particularly in the national press as well as the...
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the myth of racial difference, the wages of whiteness that were offered a white people seemed like a mental esteem, the idea that you're not now in the bottom of a class hierarchy. you're on the top of the racial hierarchy. have you got a better i place to be? and what are you willing to give maintain that racial system that you are on top of? you are not going to challenge the class hierarchy too much. you're going to sort of individuate and sort of believe the idea, supportive d up by a whole bunch of free government benefits, you want to believe the idea that your upward mobility and trajectory, something that you alone can control and that your place in society is reflection of your ad herety worth. so that kind of psychology is one of the names for group status threat is another name for it. there are all these different dimensions of the way in which a hierarchical society where we do allow people to lose a job and then lose everything, and the social safety net is so threadbare, and the white americans in general as a majority in terms of public opinion sort of cheer the defin
the myth of racial difference, the wages of whiteness that were offered a white people seemed like a mental esteem, the idea that you're not now in the bottom of a class hierarchy. you're on the top of the racial hierarchy. have you got a better i place to be? and what are you willing to give maintain that racial system that you are on top of? you are not going to challenge the class hierarchy too much. you're going to sort of individuate and sort of believe the idea, supportive d up by a whole...
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betty white, dead at the age of 99.age of 99 napoleon was born and raised to conquer. but he was just kind of over it, you know. watching prime video he realized he should follow his dreams. so he ordered a microphone with prime next day delivery. now the only thing he cared about conquering was his audience. prime changes everything. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ new vicks vapostick. strong soothing vapors... help comfort your loved ones. for chest, neck, and back. it goes on clear. no mess just soothing comfort. try new vicks vapostick. >>> again, still talking about the depressing news that betty white has died at the age of 99. still, let us celebrate her life. she gave us so much, so much. the president, in fact, is speaking about the passing of betty white. that is what a big deal
betty white, dead at the age of 99.age of 99 napoleon was born and raised to conquer. but he was just kind of over it, you know. watching prime video he realized he should follow his dreams. so he ordered a microphone with prime next day delivery. now the only thing he cared about conquering was his audience. prime changes everything. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback?...
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mainstream white organizations led by white women focuses on white women in particular, they are also planning to vote for women of color. major carol was born enslaved but became one of the first women in the united states, the first black woman to earn a bachelors and masters degree. she was elected to be the first president of the national association of colored women which was founded in 1896. the organization was different from other suffrage organizations. they wanted the vote for women but were thinking more broadly about gender and race-based issues. they were thinking about protecting the vote for black men, they were thinking about anti-segregation, anti-lynching, how to educate their children. there is much more broad and as you can see from this image and many others like it, she emphasizes she and her fellow black women's rights activists are extraordinarily respectable, refined, elegant. she was interested in fashion and you can see she often has extravagant herself in these images, she's a fairly wealthy woman, fairly elite woman in washington dc at the time and you can
mainstream white organizations led by white women focuses on white women in particular, they are also planning to vote for women of color. major carol was born enslaved but became one of the first women in the united states, the first black woman to earn a bachelors and masters degree. she was elected to be the first president of the national association of colored women which was founded in 1896. the organization was different from other suffrage organizations. they wanted the vote for women...
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i saw a white couple, an elderly white couple sitting in a car. that these folks are old enough they might actually have a first-person memory of this experience. so i walked up to them, they were to put it mildly not excited to talk to me at all. i asked them, are you from around here? i said do you remember when ethere used to be a big pool here? and they said yes ofhe course. and i i said did you know where it was? was it ahead of them they were sitting and talking for a got excited oh my gosh, maybe this is where they met as teenagers may miss the place they come. stories that come pouring out of them. the man rolled up the window, looked around was not open to talking to me about it. that is so much of the story. there's not faxed to commemorate where we should have during the pool where there is a sign historical marker that does mention the time of year the entire system was closed. they do not resignation with them. federal court deemed unconstitutional. i did grab a handful of these acorns from thehe oak trees the way that path is still w
i saw a white couple, an elderly white couple sitting in a car. that these folks are old enough they might actually have a first-person memory of this experience. so i walked up to them, they were to put it mildly not excited to talk to me at all. i asked them, are you from around here? i said do you remember when ethere used to be a big pool here? and they said yes ofhe course. and i i said did you know where it was? was it ahead of them they were sitting and talking for a got excited oh my...
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, only ten% of public schools are white in our school is probably around 10% white kids at this time.ave gone into the experience, it's like getting out of the matrix into are trying to see in the matrix again from what? are totally amazing imperfect school just like every other imperfect school and i think your question hard versus easy and people's perceptions around that, there's so many hard things about being surrounded by white highly resourced culture, elite culture. there's so much competition, unspoken satisfied a, so much expectation in the way your parents in those communities so i think in a lot of ways, i have it much easier because i am part of this culture where there are people from so many different perspectives and values, religious background, class backgrounds, there is no one thing everyone thinks there could should be doing at any particular time so there's a culture, we are all doing our best and for me, that feels so much easier than being stuck in a very competitive high status, high achieving paradigm. >> thank you for that because i think what's interesting
, only ten% of public schools are white in our school is probably around 10% white kids at this time.ave gone into the experience, it's like getting out of the matrix into are trying to see in the matrix again from what? are totally amazing imperfect school just like every other imperfect school and i think your question hard versus easy and people's perceptions around that, there's so many hard things about being surrounded by white highly resourced culture, elite culture. there's so much...
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white power! >> dave grew up around white people.people and white people with the same amount of acuity. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to the first and maybe only racial draft here in new york city. folks, this is for all the marbles. what happens here will state the racial standing of these americans once and for all. >> seated behind me on the stage here is the various representatives. believe it or not, the blacks have actually won the first pick. >> black delegation. tiger woods. >> no surprises there, fellows. >> many of those jokes are just frontal attacks on racism. and what he's really saying is we know this is going on. stop kidding yourself. it's happening. you know it's there. you're pretending it's not there. >> well, it seems as though tiger woods is happy to be black and that's a good thing. because i just received word that he lost all his endorsements. >> oh, that's a tough one. >> oh, and wheaties, the whole shebang. tough break. >> "entertainment weekly" is reporting dave chappelle turned himself into a mental healt
white power! >> dave grew up around white people.people and white people with the same amount of acuity. ♪ >> good evening and welcome to the first and maybe only racial draft here in new york city. folks, this is for all the marbles. what happens here will state the racial standing of these americans once and for all. >> seated behind me on the stage here is the various representatives. believe it or not, the blacks have actually won the first pick. >> black...
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, there was an understanding that white population was made of the great whites, the landowning whites, wealthy class and a little whites the majority experience is the absent archives so there was a research challenge there and there was another research challenge. you asked me earlier whether i can talk about the relationship between this book "life of a klansman" and slaves in the family 20 odd years ago and one thing this book "life of a klansman" does that echoes the template of slaves in the family i find in louisiana and a couple northern states, african americans living today whose ancestors were victimized by the marauders of the ku klux klan great great grandfather joined and with their participation i tell their family stories as well, what happened to that family in this massacre, what happened to them after where they are now so that was another research problem, finding and gaining trust of several families who would allow me to come visit them in for representative, someone who represents one of the family members who violated and abused their people, their ancestors som
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oakland is about 40% white. our school is probably somewhere around 10% white kids at this point. and, yeah, it is like getting out of the matrix. we get to have this totally amazing and perfect school just like every other and perfect schooloo. just now that i'm living into it, theret is so many hard thins about being surrounded by whites , highly resourced culture there is so much competition. so much unspoken, so much expectation about the way that you parent in those communities. i think that in a lot of ways, i have it much easier now because fi'm a part of this culture whee people from so many different perspective values, religious backgrounds, class backgrounds, there is no one saying that oianyone think that their kid should be doing at any particular point. there is a pride of we are all doing our best. that, for me, feels so much easier than being stuck in a very, you know, competitive high status, high achieving white paradigm. that, thank you so much for explaining that question. it has been interesting to me to feel that kind of fear that people have had. it is palpa
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and then you're here to talk about the fact most white people are socialized into thinking that an all-whitepace is ideal the absence of people of color somehow is a problem. i remember carol on her podcast and it was so poignant the way she described it. one of the things that you talk about is that white people do better in integrated schools. >> that's right. i talked to these people including a number of parents ofin all races you added the cost of segregation on the education that was available to them. and it turns out that we have done something forur the right students and that increases critical thinking to the people on their toes and a lot of the indicators this kind of diversity and integration in normative growth it was important for me to tell the story in a number of white families that we were able to do what was not encouraged by the community which is to seek out global majority. >> i love that term. i had never actually heard it do you use the term global majority in an interview and then to so to tell us about her and her journey so it is revealing the choices at the end
and then you're here to talk about the fact most white people are socialized into thinking that an all-whitepace is ideal the absence of people of color somehow is a problem. i remember carol on her podcast and it was so poignant the way she described it. one of the things that you talk about is that white people do better in integrated schools. >> that's right. i talked to these people including a number of parents ofin all races you added the cost of segregation on the education that...
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and 10% of public schools are white in our school is probably around 10% white kids at this point. and now that i've looked into the expanse, it's like getting out of the matrix and if you're trying to see in the matrix, there is nothing brave about it we get to go to a totally amazing in person school just like any other imperfect school in your question about hard versus easy in your perceptions now that i'm living into it there are so many hard things about being surrounded by white highly resourced culture like elite culture, there is so much competition and so much unspoken status sizing insomuch expectation in the way in which you parent in those communities, i actually think in a lot of ways i have it much easier now because him a part of the culture where there's people from so many different perspective values, religious backgrounds there is no one thing that everyone thinks the kid to be doing at any particular point, there is a culture that we are all doing our best, that for me feel so much easier than being stock on a very competitive high status, high achieving paradi
and 10% of public schools are white in our school is probably around 10% white kids at this point. and now that i've looked into the expanse, it's like getting out of the matrix and if you're trying to see in the matrix, there is nothing brave about it we get to go to a totally amazing in person school just like any other imperfect school in your question about hard versus easy in your perceptions now that i'm living into it there are so many hard things about being surrounded by white highly...
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i think it came out around three quarters of a white people not having white friends. i was thinking that will never be an issue in my's life. for a generation of children that will be for a lot of people are seemingly growing up there really going to schools where they won't that is a cornerstone of impacting and how people see empathy and how they see potential for other people. i would also like for other people to think about how that means. i think this book is a really good pathway to think about the other relationships we have in our lives really key and important relationship which is parenting. i do want to say it my parents are watching also my editors watching, you understand no book is what it would be without its editor and aaaa so. i just want to express my gratitude to vanessa she is accompanied me that is been both a love and a fierceness with creating a could help people ask those questions you just articulated to me. i just want to say how deeply grateful i am to my editor and for you, your love seeing you swimming through the world of the life jacket
i think it came out around three quarters of a white people not having white friends. i was thinking that will never be an issue in my's life. for a generation of children that will be for a lot of people are seemingly growing up there really going to schools where they won't that is a cornerstone of impacting and how people see empathy and how they see potential for other people. i would also like for other people to think about how that means. i think this book is a really good pathway to...
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turns out that the diversity does something particularly for white students and white employees and adults that increases critical thinking. that puts people on their toes, that increases empathy and a lot of the educators of positive citizenship this kind of diversity and rs integration is a positive and normative force. so it was really important when i would go over to the desk of the social clients. to tell the story of a number of white families that were able to do what was not encouraged by their community which is to seek out global majorities. >> i love that term and it's something that i have not actually read that term. you use the term global majority in an interview or at least it comes up an interview with a multiracial who decided to take her kids out of a high achieving good performing school. tell us a little bit about her in your journey because i think it's revealing the choices at the end of the day this is a book aboutchoices . and she made a different choice. >> our name is alice to connie, she's half japanese and half white. and she up in a largely suburb of hartford
turns out that the diversity does something particularly for white students and white employees and adults that increases critical thinking. that puts people on their toes, that increases empathy and a lot of the educators of positive citizenship this kind of diversity and rs integration is a positive and normative force. so it was really important when i would go over to the desk of the social clients. to tell the story of a number of white families that were able to do what was not encouraged...
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and, another new white house narrative. try to downplay biden's vaccine mandates after a string of court losses. we've got it. also crime hiding biden's approval numbers as even more defund the police cities to go into reverse amid a rising crime wave. things have gotten so dangerous in los angeles, for example the head of the police union there, he is now warning people, stay away. plus president biden tries to downplay the worst crisis that poisoned his poll numbers, his botched exit of afghanistan. we're going to show you the misleading words that are being used now. and to the border crisis, border czar, vice president kamala harris is now pushing the private sector to come to the rescue but we've got the white house not clear on who exactly the vice president is talking to south of the border. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. let's get you updated on the tornado death toll. it is mounting
and, another new white house narrative. try to downplay biden's vaccine mandates after a string of court losses. we've got it. also crime hiding biden's approval numbers as even more defund the police cities to go into reverse amid a rising crime wave. things have gotten so dangerous in los angeles, for example the head of the police union there, he is now warning people, stay away. plus president biden tries to downplay the worst crisis that poisoned his poll numbers, his botched exit of...
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chinese could not testify in court against a white person for they could not why marry a white person. those restrictions did not exist and australia. so and australia you had some instances of chinese weren't marrying white usually irish but also some english women, having children. that was a kind of, i do not want to say assimilation but a settlement that promoted because then they would raise families, they pay taxes. so you have a different kind of chinese/strength community that grows up because you have a somewhat more inclusion for a quick some of the chinese men married white women and australia. >> rate. >> you mention the chinese not being permitted to testify against whites. there were actually a couple of cases that went up to the california supreme court. one, a white defendant assaulted a chinese victim. in the chinese victim was not permitted to testify against the crime committed against them. so the white defendant got off and that was upheld by the california supreme court. some years later a black defendant came along and said it is a violation of equal protection
chinese could not testify in court against a white person for they could not why marry a white person. those restrictions did not exist and australia. so and australia you had some instances of chinese weren't marrying white usually irish but also some english women, having children. that was a kind of, i do not want to say assimilation but a settlement that promoted because then they would raise families, they pay taxes. so you have a different kind of chinese/strength community that grows up...
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yeah, white people. you poor white people.gressman from virginia. this man was born into slavery. no question. no problem. it's congressman langston now. that's why i love reconstruction. you have real heroes. are we any different than these people were? >> no. >> no, we're not. you know the difference? we just don't remember. my name is greg carr, and i'm associate professor and chair of afro-american studies here at howard university. >> and what connection do you have to the history of the civil war and reconstruction? >> well, in addition to the direct history, my ancestors having been brought here from north carolina and alabama. no civil war veterans in my direct family, but we were enslaved in alabama. so obviously coming out of the civil war, my family are share croppers, come in the eras of jim crow, great migration moving throughout the south. i'm a living part of that stream of history. and as a professor here at howard university, and particularly in africana studies, which is my field of study and area i work in,
yeah, white people. you poor white people.gressman from virginia. this man was born into slavery. no question. no problem. it's congressman langston now. that's why i love reconstruction. you have real heroes. are we any different than these people were? >> no. >> no, we're not. you know the difference? we just don't remember. my name is greg carr, and i'm associate professor and chair of afro-american studies here at howard university. >> and what connection do you have to...
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that women in white would show up better in black and white photographs. they need those black and white photographs when they were made it have tones and pretty newspapers would show up even better. so, even in the 24 century when we see these women and white, seated in congress at the seat of the union, videos tend to stand out. that is, you know, that is one of the reasons why suffragists chose white to begin with. so, in a lot of ways, a lot of the imagery that the suffragists really created throughout the 19th and into the 20th centuries, is still part of our modern political culture. i'm actually going to go back a little bit farther into the 18th century, just to start us off. set us up for the visual conversations that are really taking place during the 19th century. so, i like to start us off with villas docked. this is a political cartoon from the 1775. it's a massive tent. it's a he was a london artist. he probably read about this boycott happening in eaton ten, north carolina, in a local newspaper. as far as we know, he had never been to the co
that women in white would show up better in black and white photographs. they need those black and white photographs when they were made it have tones and pretty newspapers would show up even better. so, even in the 24 century when we see these women and white, seated in congress at the seat of the union, videos tend to stand out. that is, you know, that is one of the reasons why suffragists chose white to begin with. so, in a lot of ways, a lot of the imagery that the suffragists really...
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supremacist, white nationalist group. they want to disrupt democracy. when you think about his experience, while he was gently associated with white supremacist groups, his primary moteival is disrupt government and topple government. and saw government as overreach. you have that component and of course, you have some extremists who are single-issue minded, whether they're acting out on their views about abortion, about environmental issues, about animal rights. you see extremists behaviors as well in the single-issue oriented people. but yes, white supremacy and nationalism is probably the primary driver that we're seeing in the military and across the country. that's why fbi director wray, spoke to congress about that. that's why secretary, defense secretary austin ordered the stand down earlier this year. general milley has spoken passionately and appropriately about the lives of white nationalism in the military. so, it's important to get our hands around it. you have senior commanders, who have literally said before
supremacist, white nationalist group. they want to disrupt democracy. when you think about his experience, while he was gently associated with white supremacist groups, his primary moteival is disrupt government and topple government. and saw government as overreach. you have that component and of course, you have some extremists who are single-issue minded, whether they're acting out on their views about abortion, about environmental issues, about animal rights. you see extremists behaviors as...
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and only 10 percent of public school kids are white and are schools probably around 10 percent white kids att this point. and now i've lived in the experience, it is like getting out of matrix and kind of like you're trying to see the matrix again and you like one, like this is totally amazing and imperfect school, just like every other imperfect school of your question about it's easy and the people's perceptions around thehe fact, there are so many hard things about being surrounded by white highly resourced culture pretty and it is just like, there is so much competition it is a much unspokn satisfying an expectation about the way in which apparent in those communities. i actually think in a lot of ways that i had a much easier now because of a part of this culture where there's people who tell me different kind of perspective and values religious grounds, class backgrounds but there is no one thing that everyone thinks or can should be doing any of any particular course others just like this. and kind of like we are all doing our best and that for me feels so much easier than bei
and only 10 percent of public school kids are white and are schools probably around 10 percent white kids att this point. and now i've lived in the experience, it is like getting out of matrix and kind of like you're trying to see the matrix again and you like one, like this is totally amazing and imperfect school, just like every other imperfect school of your question about it's easy and the people's perceptions around thehe fact, there are so many hard things about being surrounded by white...
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they knew women in white would show up better in black and white photographs. and they knew those black and white photographs when they were created in half tones printed in newspapers, they would show up even better. even in the 21st century when we see these women in white seated in congress at the "state of the union" or even here, they do tend to stand out. and that is one of the reasons why suffragists chose white to begin with. in a lot of ways a lot of the imagery that the suffragists really created throughout the 19th and into the 20th century is still part of our modern political culture, and i'm actually going to go back a bit further into the 18th century just to start us off and set us up for the visual conversations that are really taking place during the 19th century, so i'd like to start us off with philip dogh. he probably read about this boycott happening in north carolina in a local newspaper. as far as we know he had never been to the colonies, but this is the scene he imagined after he read about this boycott. it's a group of women in north
they knew women in white would show up better in black and white photographs. and they knew those black and white photographs when they were created in half tones printed in newspapers, they would show up even better. even in the 21st century when we see these women in white seated in congress at the "state of the union" or even here, they do tend to stand out. and that is one of the reasons why suffragists chose white to begin with. in a lot of ways a lot of the imagery that the...
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if black people have the same rights as white people, and what did it mean to be white?what was the benefit of being white if you didn't have people below you? are not the first person to say this but people have observed over the years that the upper class, wealthy people, powerful people in the south sort of stifled class resentment by talking race, essentially coming for white people you may be poor, you may not have a future but at least you are not black and that was something they held onto it prevented, in many cases solidarity among people who had interests quite similar in that so once you begin to see black people getting equal rights, white people felt something white people felt they were losing ground despite ritual of being white whether we did anything to them or not, it took away the notion of the privilege of white and black people felt because washington they lost their school, their teachers because they took most of the black teachers out of the classrooms. my mother remained in the classroom lots of other teachers were taken out of the classrooms and
if black people have the same rights as white people, and what did it mean to be white?what was the benefit of being white if you didn't have people below you? are not the first person to say this but people have observed over the years that the upper class, wealthy people, powerful people in the south sort of stifled class resentment by talking race, essentially coming for white people you may be poor, you may not have a future but at least you are not black and that was something they held...
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it's challenging white supremacy. it's challenging the dominance of slavery, which is a really central economic driver in the british colonies during the late 18th century. so the idea here is to laugh at these women, to mock them, to not take them seriously. and it's also expressing anxieties about whether this rebellion that is starting in the colonies might not just challenge the british government, the british empire as they know it, but might also be part of this challenge of gender and racial hierarchies. and it is this kind of representation that doesn't change much. so i want us to see kind of the similarities of this conversation over time. so as you know, by the 1840s, the women's rights activists are petitioning on a much broader scale, not only for the right to vote but also for property rights, to have better access to education, to be participants and leaders within the church. so a range of issues. by 1850, we have the very first national women's rights convention in worcester, massachusetts. and this i
it's challenging white supremacy. it's challenging the dominance of slavery, which is a really central economic driver in the british colonies during the late 18th century. so the idea here is to laugh at these women, to mock them, to not take them seriously. and it's also expressing anxieties about whether this rebellion that is starting in the colonies might not just challenge the british government, the british empire as they know it, but might also be part of this challenge of gender and...
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again, betty white dead at the age of 99. again, betty white dead at the age of 99. search 100s of travel sites at once. kayak. search one and done. it's your home. search and there's no sites place like wayfair to make your reach-in closet, feel like a walk-in closet now that's more your style. make the morning chaos, organized chaos. and make sure everything's in it's place. so nothing is out of place. however you make it, make your home a place like no other. plaque psoriasis, the burning, itching. the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. medusa lived with a hideous curse. uhh, i mean the whole turning people to stone thing was a bit of a buzz kill, right? so she ordered
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>> the white house is the people's house.rstand that we're here for a limited time, and we're here because we have this incredible privilege of serving the american people and looking after them and what they are concerned about. >> it's as if when we light this tree, we light something within ourselves as well, and during the christmas season, i think most americans do feel a greater sense of family, friendship, giving, and joy. >> the evergreen tree reminds us that even in the coldest, darkest days of winter, that light and abundance will return. >> through the years and through the eyes of first families. >> my grandmother decided in the mid-1920s that she was going to make christmas the biggest deal ever. >> my mother, i think, said it best when she said, you know, every day in the white house is a gift to my life, but never more so than at christmas. and i share that sentiment. >> in this hour, family, festivities, faith, and the work of the presidency, which doesn't stop any day of the year. ♪♪ >> announcer: the followi
>> the white house is the people's house.rstand that we're here for a limited time, and we're here because we have this incredible privilege of serving the american people and looking after them and what they are concerned about. >> it's as if when we light this tree, we light something within ourselves as well, and during the christmas season, i think most americans do feel a greater sense of family, friendship, giving, and joy. >> the evergreen tree reminds us that even in...
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watch the white house press secretary saying no, we'll not do free testing when just yesterday white yeah we are? >> should we send one to every american? >> maybe. >> then what happens if every american has one test? how much does that cost? then what happens after that? >> jeff i would say there is not a day that goes by i don't leave this podium and wish i would have said something with greater context or more precision or additional information. elizabeth: who is in charge of the messaging, mitch? congresswoman, i will ask you the same thing, who is charge of the messaging? >> i don't think anybody and i think jen psaki shoots from the hip. started by saying she would circle back to people, she didn't have an answer. now she makes them up. if she lied once she will lie the next time. elizabeth: what do you say congresswoman, who is in charge of messaging? >> depends on the day. he wasn't giving 450,000-dollar payments to illegal immigrants. then they said they were. they finally admitted they won't do that. depends on the day. elizabeth: congresswoman nicole malliotakis, mitch ro
watch the white house press secretary saying no, we'll not do free testing when just yesterday white yeah we are? >> should we send one to every american? >> maybe. >> then what happens if every american has one test? how much does that cost? then what happens after that? >> jeff i would say there is not a day that goes by i don't leave this podium and wish i would have said something with greater context or more precision or additional information. elizabeth: who is in...
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how is the white house feeling?ley: again, they would argue they have a long list of accomplishments and they sort of think they've accomplished the things and there is an inherent lag time until results kick in. and they're hoping it kicks in well before the summer for midterms. yamiche: when i talk to white house sources, they definitely feel they have accomplishments to talk about. but they feel pressure from critics. thank you for all your reporting and two in monday to the pbs newshour, one of the nation's top scientists reflects on his legacy as he steps down from leading the national institutes of health. and before we go, my heart goes out to the communities hit by the tornadoes and storms. the destruction is devastating. i hope those impacted get all the help they need. we will continue our conversation about the impact of the deadly storms and the challenges facing president biden on the "washington week" extra. find it on our website, facebook, and youtube. thank you for joining us. i'm yamiche alcindor.
how is the white house feeling?ley: again, they would argue they have a long list of accomplishments and they sort of think they've accomplished the things and there is an inherent lag time until results kick in. and they're hoping it kicks in well before the summer for midterms. yamiche: when i talk to white house sources, they definitely feel they have accomplishments to talk about. but they feel pressure from critics. thank you for all your reporting and two in monday to the pbs newshour,...
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white kill whites at a higher rate than blacks.e are not more vallas he -- more violent. if slavery is a crime, then enslavers are criminals like george washington and thomas jefferson. is this book a history or commentary on history? thank you. guest: first of all, someone once said, and i agree, either we are going to deal with truth based facts, otherwise lies become normal. in our essays, we deal in facts. i hope you would look at the facts. we talk about incarceration rates. the question is, you heard me mention in the 1930's, 1940's, when we were in depression, elderly people could walk safely in our community without fear of being mugged. today, blacks in new york city, 32% of whites in new york commit about 3% of violent crimes. blacks are 21% and we commit 64% of violent crimes. incarceration rates at the turn of the century until 1955 or 1960's were fairly low. there was no so-called mass incarceration between the turn of the century up. we were not incarcerated during the turn-of-the-century up to 1965 when racism was en
white kill whites at a higher rate than blacks.e are not more vallas he -- more violent. if slavery is a crime, then enslavers are criminals like george washington and thomas jefferson. is this book a history or commentary on history? thank you. guest: first of all, someone once said, and i agree, either we are going to deal with truth based facts, otherwise lies become normal. in our essays, we deal in facts. i hope you would look at the facts. we talk about incarceration rates. the question...
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there's been a lot of talk today about betty white's comedic timing. nail jokes in a way that few actresses had the ability to do. as a writer, you must have had a concept in your mind as to how you wanted your jokes to play out. what was it like to see her just execute them in a way that you had hoped they'd turn out. >> it was like watching a great sports figure or a baseball player hit it out of the park every time. and you knew if -- especially betty, if she couldn't get a joke, then we had to rewrite it. it was our fault. we had to get a better joke. so i was very, very fortunate to be witnessing that and to see that show start -- we didn't know if anybody would watch the show in the first season. conventional wisdom that nobody would care to wuch a show about four older women. and i think we proved them all wrong because we're talking about it today. >> no doubt about that. talk a little about that challenge, though. i mean, did you just assume that maybe you'd only get one crack at this? did you ever imagine it would take off in the way it did a
there's been a lot of talk today about betty white's comedic timing. nail jokes in a way that few actresses had the ability to do. as a writer, you must have had a concept in your mind as to how you wanted your jokes to play out. what was it like to see her just execute them in a way that you had hoped they'd turn out. >> it was like watching a great sports figure or a baseball player hit it out of the park every time. and you knew if -- especially betty, if she couldn't get a joke, then...
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reportedly rejected the white house's call. you heard from the senator today. there is this back and forth. what do you expect to hear when the president takes the podium? >> jen psaki should walk into the briefing room any second now. we should also hear the press secretary begin with news about covid. the president was meeting with his covid team this afternoon. that's one explanation, my guess is, for the delay. of course, the president giving his big speech on this tomorrow. the other thing these kinds of delays prompt questions about is, indeed, whether or not we're waiting for a phone call to happen, maybe between the president and senator manchin. there is no indication -- >> do you have any signs that -- okay. when you say things like that, it makes me think maybe you're hearing something. >> you're the memoli whisperer here, so you may have the right to be suspicious, hallie. i think the big thing we'll be watching for as we see the press briefing begin is whether the tenor from the podium today matches that pretty str
reportedly rejected the white house's call. you heard from the senator today. there is this back and forth. what do you expect to hear when the president takes the podium? >> jen psaki should walk into the briefing room any second now. we should also hear the press secretary begin with news about covid. the president was meeting with his covid team this afternoon. that's one explanation, my guess is, for the delay. of course, the president giving his big speech on this tomorrow. the other...
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or white person to call that out takes a certain amount of bravery and most white people would whitepeople wouldn't be at ford and i understand why. outhat reality is they are. all i can say is if what they mean is they saw the footage of george floyd being killed i'm sorry. that's on the metric of whether this country is more racist than theirr country. what if youu look up more than that and i'm sorry honestly that's what many foreigners like to think that they are shown videos of truly incidents with police and they assume that something that happens all over the country all the time only to black people when actually it happens more to white people. it used to be the same kind of european and japanese person would be shown the film of a black and they think the only reason for that must be that black people are not white and therefore america is a more racist country. the country in question has a racism and more than anything that ever happens here. we have to be careful about that. racism is thought to be what happened to when man in the spring of 2020 caught tragically unclear
or white person to call that out takes a certain amount of bravery and most white people would whitepeople wouldn't be at ford and i understand why. outhat reality is they are. all i can say is if what they mean is they saw the footage of george floyd being killed i'm sorry. that's on the metric of whether this country is more racist than theirr country. what if youu look up more than that and i'm sorry honestly that's what many foreigners like to think that they are shown videos of truly...
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for a white person to call that out takes a certain amount of bravery, and i know white -- most whiteple wouldn't be up for it. all i can say is if what they mean is they saw the footage of george floyd being killed, i'm sorry, but that's not a metric of whether this country is more racist than their country. i'm sorry but, honestly, that's what many foreigners are led to think. their shown videos of truly disgusting incidents with the police, and they assume that is something that happens all over the country all the time only to black people when, actually, those things happen more to white people. that's a whole oh thing. or it used to be the same kind of european or japanese person would be shown footage of black ghettos, and they think the only reason for that is black people are not liked and, therefore, america is a more racist country. a kind of racism that's endemic and we're naked to anything that happens here. so we have to be careful about that. these days the measure of america's racism is thought to be what happened to one man in the spring of 2020 captureed on, tragical
for a white person to call that out takes a certain amount of bravery, and i know white -- most whiteple wouldn't be up for it. all i can say is if what they mean is they saw the footage of george floyd being killed, i'm sorry, but that's not a metric of whether this country is more racist than their country. i'm sorry but, honestly, that's what many foreigners are led to think. their shown videos of truly disgusting incidents with the police, and they assume that is something that happens all...
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white fragility. white privilege. white social capital. white supremacy. whiteness. woke.here's a few of the big doozies eyelet missed. couldn't get. to social justice, systemic racism, whiteness, and of course, woke. they're all on that proposed banned list. when we come back. i'll be speaking to that fire tennessee teacher about all of this. don't go away. t go away. of nature breathing. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells
white fragility. white privilege. white social capital. white supremacy. whiteness. woke.here's a few of the big doozies eyelet missed. couldn't get. to social justice, systemic racism, whiteness, and of course, woke. they're all on that proposed banned list. when we come back. i'll be speaking to that fire tennessee teacher about all of this. don't go away. t go away. of nature breathing. and this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a...
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if black people had the same rights as white people, what did it mean to be white or what was the benefitif you dider not hae people below you and i'm not the first person to say this but people have observed over the years that the upper classes, the powerful people in the south sort ofot stifled class resentmt by talking race is essentially. that was something they held onto and it had a solidarity among the people that have interests that were quite similar as abe matter of fact so once you begin to see black people getting equal rights, white people felt that they were, some people felt that they were losing ground by virtue of us having rights whether we did anything to them or not it took away this notion of the privilege and black people felth the loss because i mentioned about this booker t. washington, they lost their school, their teachers because they took most of the teachers out of the classroom. my mother remained in the classroom, but lots of other teachers were taken out and lost that a special bond that they had between teachers and students. both people felt they underst
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it's not a white american person or white european person and, therefore, to criticize them, if you're white is some sort of moral transgression. and all of us know except for roughly seven and have people responsible for getting fired, it makes no sense for her to lose her japanese author and criticism of these two very richard burr in fallujah people neither of them think of themselves as at the hands of white hegemony. both of them were perplexed at all of this and yet that's the wait had to be. i thought wow, and this is a main thing about what i thought. i thought the people who got allison broman fired after doing a good thing. i wasn't thinking that they are holding page pitch forks and running downhill. these were peaceable people who generally thought what they thought was right thing. the thing is most of the rest of us know what they did was barberi. i thought what is the gap in understanding. and i thought it's this issue of power being everything. and they took it from there. >> did she make a state of apologizing for she was suspended? if she had bought back soon with tha
it's not a white american person or white european person and, therefore, to criticize them, if you're white is some sort of moral transgression. and all of us know except for roughly seven and have people responsible for getting fired, it makes no sense for her to lose her japanese author and criticism of these two very richard burr in fallujah people neither of them think of themselves as at the hands of white hegemony. both of them were perplexed at all of this and yet that's the wait had to...
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carley: there's a focus on white house staff. the reason joe manchin decided to pull out of talks with the president, because white house staff told joe manchin they were going to release a statement saying that the president accept the fact that they weren't going to reach their christmas dublin unbuilt back better and manchin so you can really set statement the just leave my name out of it because my family is getting attacked. when the statement went out his name was included in it and that is apparently why he decided to go on bret baer sunday and said i am sick of this, i have had enough, they pushed him to his limit so that story as to why he decided to do what he did on sunday all unfolded yesterday. build back better, there could still be talks on the record with bills back better. i don't know what these conversations are going to look like but apparently the president is still interested in trying to get something passed. todd: the number of senators you still need staying the same. carley: keeping on the manchin topic.
carley: there's a focus on white house staff. the reason joe manchin decided to pull out of talks with the president, because white house staff told joe manchin they were going to release a statement saying that the president accept the fact that they weren't going to reach their christmas dublin unbuilt back better and manchin so you can really set statement the just leave my name out of it because my family is getting attacked. when the statement went out his name was included in it and that...
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everyone who worked with betty white or who - who worked with betty white or who came in contact withwere starting to pay tribute to her 100th birthday, steve martin had attribute yesterday before her passing. we will continue to see those role in because so many people worked with her, loved her and betty white continued to work up until a year or two ago. she was active way into here in the late 90s and everyone has a betty white story. i read in an interview that she was asked what she hoped her legacy would be, and she said she wants people to think kindly of her and maybe make them smile. what do you think her legacy will be? i maybe make them smile. what do you think her legacy will be?— think her legacy will be? i think that's part _ think her legacy will be? i think that's part of — think her legacy will be? i think that's part of it. _ think her legacy will be? i think that's part of it. i _ think her legacy will be? i think that's part of it. i think- think her legacy will be? i think that's part of it. i think in - that's part of it. i think in a country that feels so divid
everyone who worked with betty white or who - who worked with betty white or who came in contact withwere starting to pay tribute to her 100th birthday, steve martin had attribute yesterday before her passing. we will continue to see those role in because so many people worked with her, loved her and betty white continued to work up until a year or two ago. she was active way into here in the late 90s and everyone has a betty white story. i read in an interview that she was asked what she hoped...
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senator manchin is blaming the white house. he is referring to, made by staff or action taken by the president's staff. do you think there was a misstep ? reporter: [indiscernible] sec. psaki: i can't speak for senator manchin about what upset him. i will let him speak to that himself if he chooses to. he may or may not choose to. that is his prerogative and all i convey -- can convey is we will continue to focus on how we will get this done. the door remains open. the president considers him a longtime friend. someone he has worked with over the last several years. that is where we are coming at this from. >> the president's speech about life with covid, the president talked about ending covid what experts seem to say that covid may be here to stay much longer than that. does the president share those views? sec. psaki: we are still finalizing the speech so i can really only give you a preview of what we know today. that is what i have outlined here. that is a question out there. we will continue to consult with our medical ex
senator manchin is blaming the white house. he is referring to, made by staff or action taken by the president's staff. do you think there was a misstep ? reporter: [indiscernible] sec. psaki: i can't speak for senator manchin about what upset him. i will let him speak to that himself if he chooses to. he may or may not choose to. that is his prerogative and all i convey -- can convey is we will continue to focus on how we will get this done. the door remains open. the president considers him a...