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to propagate the idea of white supremacy. white. value, and black in the of value in blacks and african-americans. he dedicated his career to that. he published two newspapers, at least four important books, countless countless pamphlets and, was cited across the ocean. his words were read by abraham. he was cited in congress and in state legislatures. he published advertised mints for his horrific works and. they are horrific, fascinating, but still horrific in most of the nation's newspapers. in one year, one year. he put advertisements for his work in 145 different newspaper papers. he was everywhere. well, he carried on the tradition, which was first explained by samuel sewell. as i he was an abolitionist, wrote the first pamphlet against the of slavery was a northerner -- slavery as un-christian, condemned the slave trade as more as the most immoral thing possible, and we should and the colonies should abolish it. of course, massachusetts was the first colony to approve, to legally approve the institution of slavery. okay. yet
to propagate the idea of white supremacy. white. value, and black in the of value in blacks and african-americans. he dedicated his career to that. he published two newspapers, at least four important books, countless countless pamphlets and, was cited across the ocean. his words were read by abraham. he was cited in congress and in state legislatures. he published advertised mints for his horrific works and. they are horrific, fascinating, but still horrific in most of the nation's newspapers....
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the white south was speechless. with despair. washington city celebrated with bands and songs and speeches and whiskey and citywide. illuminations with 1 million candles and countless and gas jets burning every window of every house in every public building, on every street, on every block, in every neighborhood, until the whole city seemed to boys. bonfires burned on every corner. giant transparent banners were illuminate it from behind. like lantern slides an array of brilliant gas jets spelled out union in huge letters across facade of the patent office. peace said the lights on the treasury grant replied the war department. rockets parked across sky. thousands of drunks stumbled through the streets, singing, shouting and laughing. intoxicated by sheer happiness, much as alcohol. a reporter did comment on the strange affinity between patriotism and whiskey to the loomed. the great white painted iron dome of the us capitol recently, completed, now illuminated by tears of lights in the misty night air, seemingly to float on the
the white south was speechless. with despair. washington city celebrated with bands and songs and speeches and whiskey and citywide. illuminations with 1 million candles and countless and gas jets burning every window of every house in every public building, on every street, on every block, in every neighborhood, until the whole city seemed to boys. bonfires burned on every corner. giant transparent banners were illuminate it from behind. like lantern slides an array of brilliant gas jets...
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white people. have to bear the cross for them, let us form our own party and let them take care of their own business. so we form our own party and we seek power. we don't seek integration. that's irrelevant to what we want. we want power. and this is the way we get it. - [hasan] and they get a lot of criticism from liberals, white liberals, but then also from black moderates who are like, "no, no, no, you're supposed to be supporting the democrats, you can't go your own way." - [courtland] all of the establishment, the white establishment, newspapers, the washington post, new york times, were saying that what we were doing in lowndes county was reverse racism. that our desire to have black people, not only vote, but being in control, was something they saw as a fundamental threat. we saw it as a fundamental necessity. - [hasan] they had to meet the same day as the democratic primary, and the may 3rd, 1966, democratic primary was the first primary in the south since the voting rights act. you have
white people. have to bear the cross for them, let us form our own party and let them take care of their own business. so we form our own party and we seek power. we don't seek integration. that's irrelevant to what we want. we want power. and this is the way we get it. - [hasan] and they get a lot of criticism from liberals, white liberals, but then also from black moderates who are like, "no, no, no, you're supposed to be supporting the democrats, you can't go your own way." -...
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bush's white house, early on. is this the defining moment for the biden white house? >> absolutely. my book and the biden presidency is kind of a political thriller in three acts. the first was the fraught transition from donald trump, to biden a transition that almost did not happen as we know. act two is the first year of the biden presidency, which was very tough, overshadowed by the debacle of the afghanistan withdrawal, decline in approval ratings. the third act i believe began on february 24, 2022 with putin's invasion. joe biden rose to meet that moment in a way i think no one else could have. i think certainly one of the defining tests. the other two i think historians will look at are the once in a century pandemic, and how did he deal with that. finally the third defining test of the biden presidency is how he has faced down or met the challenge, the persistence of trumpism and maga which is very much with us. >> fight of his life, there's a lot about donald trump in this book. ways that? -- why is that? >> that's right. one thing that shocked joe biden more than anything
bush's white house, early on. is this the defining moment for the biden white house? >> absolutely. my book and the biden presidency is kind of a political thriller in three acts. the first was the fraught transition from donald trump, to biden a transition that almost did not happen as we know. act two is the first year of the biden presidency, which was very tough, overshadowed by the debacle of the afghanistan withdrawal, decline in approval ratings. the third act i believe began on...
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now, i'm looking at these extreme white nationalist, white supremacy or not see these guys were active in the stream, right? the very, very end of a continuum because i want to know how they went from the center and drifted off there and ended up so far from what i consider to be the mainstream. because i think they can tell us a lot about what's going on in the mainstream as well. why with this group that seems so privileged, feel themselves to be such victims. these guys are furious, and in many cases they're kind of right to be furious. they've been delta bad and you can understand the sense of this range without understanding the sense of entitlement that it's founded on. when i say that their anger is real, it's because they feel like they've been dispossess something's been taken from them. a new in the language that they use, it's all a language of retrieving restoring, reclaiming your masculinity because you had it, they took it away. now you've got to get it back. i with the idea that i would ever back down the little like mayor finer that i would ever got down when the govern
now, i'm looking at these extreme white nationalist, white supremacy or not see these guys were active in the stream, right? the very, very end of a continuum because i want to know how they went from the center and drifted off there and ended up so far from what i consider to be the mainstream. because i think they can tell us a lot about what's going on in the mainstream as well. why with this group that seems so privileged, feel themselves to be such victims. these guys are furious, and in...
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white people won this idea and now they can rule here as they like. in may 2020, at the same time as the black lives matter movement spread in the united states of america, the demonstrators in the southern region realized who it is. racism had become america. these white people were so strong that they came to the protestors on the women and children who could only do anything by pulling guns . they thought that maliki would give me everything to come back. this is the profession of the indians. from this legitimate story we put pressure on the city to take action. as a result of this work, a group called the justice working group was formed. this is only a small part of the hatred and contempt of one towards the members of the tribe. one year after the herats, the justice working group is preparing the final report to the city council. blue is the symbol of peace for our imams, silver is the color of healthy fish and our river is calm and healthy. green is the representative of agricultural industries. i lived in this community for seventy years, bu
white people won this idea and now they can rule here as they like. in may 2020, at the same time as the black lives matter movement spread in the united states of america, the demonstrators in the southern region realized who it is. racism had become america. these white people were so strong that they came to the protestors on the women and children who could only do anything by pulling guns . they thought that maliki would give me everything to come back. this is the profession of the...
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between blacks and whites.it is so fashionable to talk today about african-americans as if they had been some sort of protected class. many whites think blacks are getting more than their fair share in terms of jobs and promotions. that is not true. that is not true. the truth is that african-americans still make on average about 60% of what white people do. more than half of african-american children live in poverty. and at the very time our young americans need access to college, more than ever before, black college enrollment is dropping in america. on the other hand, blacks must understand and the roots of white in america. there is a legitimate fear of the violence is too prevalent in our urban and often by experience, or at least what see on the news at night. violence for those white people too often has a black face. it isn't racist for a parent to pull his or her child close when walking through a high crime neighborhood or to wish to stay away from neighborhoods where innocent children can be shot in
between blacks and whites.it is so fashionable to talk today about african-americans as if they had been some sort of protected class. many whites think blacks are getting more than their fair share in terms of jobs and promotions. that is not true. that is not true. the truth is that african-americans still make on average about 60% of what white people do. more than half of african-american children live in poverty. and at the very time our young americans need access to college, more than...
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>> the digital coordinator for the white house. white house. his level is deputy assistant to the president. >> what behaviors of mr. flaherty did you observe that you found troubling. >> we've seen many pages of emails between mr. flaherty and social media platforms. we relentlessly badgers them to increase the censorship of ordinary americans. free speech on social media. and he gets results. you see the platforms agreeing to censor things that are truthful. that do not violate their policies at the behest of the pressure of the white house. >> can you give an example of that? >> one great example of this is the tucker carlson a video that was going by a role in april of 2021. where mr. flaherty and other white house officials were emailing facebook privately demanding that it be censored. facebook responded this does not violate our policies. it has not been fact-checked but nevertheless, we are substantially deep using it in limiting its distribution are platforms. even though we haven't identified anything falls in it. even though it does
>> the digital coordinator for the white house. white house. his level is deputy assistant to the president. >> what behaviors of mr. flaherty did you observe that you found troubling. >> we've seen many pages of emails between mr. flaherty and social media platforms. we relentlessly badgers them to increase the censorship of ordinary americans. free speech on social media. and he gets results. you see the platforms agreeing to censor things that are truthful. that do not...
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the white people won this idea, and now you can do whatever you like. in may 2020, at the same time as the black lives matter movement is expanding in the united states of america, who are the demonstrators in the southern region of fars? the only thing they had was a weapon they were dragging you, maliki, everything, i was yelling for you to go back, and they said this to the indians, you slept in the alleys with karimi, after this incident , they started pressuring us to take action , a group called the justice working group was formed . this is just a small part of the hatred. and the humiliation of someone towards the members of the liquid tribe has been paid. one year after the herats, the justice working group is preparing a report for the city council . i lived in this society, but i was always behind the scenes, sir
the white people won this idea, and now you can do whatever you like. in may 2020, at the same time as the black lives matter movement is expanding in the united states of america, who are the demonstrators in the southern region of fars? the only thing they had was a weapon they were dragging you, maliki, everything, i was yelling for you to go back, and they said this to the indians, you slept in the alleys with karimi, after this incident , they started pressuring us to take action , a group...
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i believe that the main problem of the region is the color of the white skin.y won and now they can be here as they like in may 2020, at the same time as the black lives matter movement spread in the united states of america and the demonstrators in the southern region of kalme fars , how many did we realize this racism in america ? they were pulling guns, owner of everything , return your blood and say this to the indians, you were going to sleep in bacteri alley. one year's humiliation towards the members of the tribe has liquefied. one year after the herats, the justice working group is preparing the final report of the city council. i lived in this community, but i was always behind the scenes and i didn't understand how much i was afraid of living in this community. what you are doing as a native and indian woman is something that i have always dreamed of. i really wish from the bottom of my heart that i was very stressed to come out and be with you. this working group accepted i was worried that in front of that tree , i knew that some people like our wor
i believe that the main problem of the region is the color of the white skin.y won and now they can be here as they like in may 2020, at the same time as the black lives matter movement spread in the united states of america and the demonstrators in the southern region of kalme fars , how many did we realize this racism in america ? they were pulling guns, owner of everything , return your blood and say this to the indians, you were going to sleep in bacteri alley. one year's humiliation...
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future for white children. that's what this is all about. is about stopping white genocide sobbing, multiculturalism american white working classes angry. they've been systematically ignored by both major parties for decades. now, i'm looking at these extreme white nationalist flights premise, nazis, these guys were active in the stream, right? the very, very end of a continuum. because i want to know how they went from the center and drifted off there and ended up so far from what i consider to be the mainstream. because i think they can tell us a lot about what's going on in the mainstream as well. why would this group that seem so privileged feel themselves to be such victims? these guys are furious and in many cases they're kind of right to be furious. they've been delta bad. and you can understand the sense of this range without understanding the sense of entitlement that it's founded on. so when i say that their anger is real, it's because they feel like they've been, that's something taken from them. a w
future for white children. that's what this is all about. is about stopping white genocide sobbing, multiculturalism american white working classes angry. they've been systematically ignored by both major parties for decades. now, i'm looking at these extreme white nationalist flights premise, nazis, these guys were active in the stream, right? the very, very end of a continuum. because i want to know how they went from the center and drifted off there and ended up so far from what i consider...
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sexually enticing away from white bodies. and, of course, the ghastly regularity of beatings and lynchings. these pathos haunted black writers as richard wright, who wrote them with icy rage, and james baldwin, who wrote of them with sorrow, pity, as when flying into atlanta over woodland, he imagined that the rust red earth of georgia acquired its color from blood that had dripped from lynched bodies hanging from these trees. in this case, since literature, one recent instance out for me in her book, the warmth of other suns, isabel wilkerson and writes of an elderly black man, george, whom she interviewed at his home in harlem around 90. mr. recalled going as a boy some 70 years earlier to the local drugstore in hometown of eustis, florida with the plan of buying an ice cream cone. the pharmacist liked to greet his black customers by addressing a question to. a little terrier he kept with him in the store. what would you rather do? he'd ask the dog. be a n-word or. die. at which point the well-trained pet would flip on to i
sexually enticing away from white bodies. and, of course, the ghastly regularity of beatings and lynchings. these pathos haunted black writers as richard wright, who wrote them with icy rage, and james baldwin, who wrote of them with sorrow, pity, as when flying into atlanta over woodland, he imagined that the rust red earth of georgia acquired its color from blood that had dripped from lynched bodies hanging from these trees. in this case, since literature, one recent instance out for me in...
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the white house and the house.this colleen we have been in regular church and tracking this with the with the house and also the senate leaders since we issued the set back in january, uh and that was , you know, we've always been very clear with them. as far as i said, as far as as early as january. look the president is not going to veto a bill. it will say if a president is going to be a veto, bill will say it in the south, and that's how sap works and we've been very consistent in this past two years. i'm going to go ahead to lucy. i just want to let you know we are thinking about your colleague and clearly he's in our thoughts. and so i'm going to give you the second question. can you tell us anything about the president's reaction to the detention of growth and has the president engaged with state on next steps or the family at all ? so i will tell you that, as you all know, as i mentioned in my statement, the president has been briefed. he learned about this during the president. presidential daily briefing
the white house and the house.this colleen we have been in regular church and tracking this with the with the house and also the senate leaders since we issued the set back in january, uh and that was , you know, we've always been very clear with them. as far as i said, as far as as early as january. look the president is not going to veto a bill. it will say if a president is going to be a veto, bill will say it in the south, and that's how sap works and we've been very consistent in this past...
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he he's not just completely aloof about slavery but what this white northerner has not seen is how white southerners react to formerly enslaved people. and so there's this big, big adjustment. i also want you out of thinking we may be going a little too deep here, but i'm try to get trying to think about it. we also we need to think about the perception of black women and black men in the white northern mind or just the normal mind. and so these people are where that formed they were, of course, formerly enslaved. but can they can they be free by themselves? like are they to live by do they have religion? that's a big thing. the freedmen's bureau agent is always about like, do i go to church unaware if that's the real church go to, are they interested in reading? do they understand? and the institution of marriage, of legal marriage, do they think that you can be with everybody, your neighborhood and still be married? so it's a lot of the framers bureau is supposed to mediate economic and social issues but free agents come in with their own opinions of black black people in the south so
he he's not just completely aloof about slavery but what this white northerner has not seen is how white southerners react to formerly enslaved people. and so there's this big, big adjustment. i also want you out of thinking we may be going a little too deep here, but i'm try to get trying to think about it. we also we need to think about the perception of black women and black men in the white northern mind or just the normal mind. and so these people are where that formed they were, of...
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so i call myself a person in a white body, by the way, a person in a white body.ns put a question for a million, or even for five. there's only one problem, when you look for a racist in everyone you meet, there's too much risk of seeing him in the mirror sometimes i'm a racist myself, you know what i mean damn chinese people launch balloons over our country. this really pisses me off, you know? so i'm a racist too, who here not russian orders descended vladimir rzhevsky sergey chevella. channel one san francisco, usa that's all, stay up to date with the time, and now on the air of channel one a new series of a container drama film with elements of a thriller and a television premiere of surrogate motherhood. ivan good morning, where everyone didn’t report . you’ll have breakfast, how insulting when you report to marina, she doesn’t report to you. what’s missing? you get satisfied. and what are you cooking for me tomorrow, if i like the same servant? marina said you don't go. care woke up, better brought cigarettes and coffee. there is something more appreciated h
so i call myself a person in a white body, by the way, a person in a white body.ns put a question for a million, or even for five. there's only one problem, when you look for a racist in everyone you meet, there's too much risk of seeing him in the mirror sometimes i'm a racist myself, you know what i mean damn chinese people launch balloons over our country. this really pisses me off, you know? so i'm a racist too, who here not russian orders descended vladimir rzhevsky sergey chevella....
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the white house. with doors opening at 7:00 a.m.. at 1:00 pm, we will march to the capitol building and call on congress to stop the steal. we are hoping patriots like you will join us to continue to fight to protect the integrity of our election. former formation, visit march to save america.com. this calls pay for unauthorized by the rule of law defense fund. 20279653 -- >> we just witnessed what was just given to us right now. was real evidence. facts. we just witnessed our very real crimes and violence that erupted because of what these witnesses actions did. if they had been here, i've asked them about that. i want to know also and i yield time to see if any of my colleagues would like to condemn the violence of january 6th. not just the violence of all things that are happening in america but the violence on january 6th some >> does the gentlelady yields? >> are you can animate, yes or no? >> yes. >> thank you. >> same here, we all have, on the record. >> no you all have not. and we know that. r
the white house. with doors opening at 7:00 a.m.. at 1:00 pm, we will march to the capitol building and call on congress to stop the steal. we are hoping patriots like you will join us to continue to fight to protect the integrity of our election. former formation, visit march to save america.com. this calls pay for unauthorized by the rule of law defense fund. 20279653 -- >> we just witnessed what was just given to us right now. was real evidence. facts. we just witnessed our very real...
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so when we're trying to figure this out and our parents are living in white spaces with white friends, and we didn't see anything that looks like us on our -- at our dinner table, we're putting a lot of weight and burden on the shoulders of transracial adoptees. so i think that authors, activists like colin and so many other adult adoptees out here trying to honor our parents and also honor ourselves -- >> yeah, rhonda, i have a question for you. >> yeah, i appreciate that. i read your notes. you said there were times that you -- i don't know if you really thought you were white, but there was a color blindness to your childhood. explain what that felt like. >> yes. okay, so basically, the foundation of transracial adoption is on a color blind platform, and it's tied to federal policy. the multiethnic act of 1994, and it says we have black and brown kids in foster care. we need to push them through, and if there are white families, this is a pathway through. so many of us were raised not to see color. but in my case, even though i grew up in washington, d.c., i was living in a bubble
so when we're trying to figure this out and our parents are living in white spaces with white friends, and we didn't see anything that looks like us on our -- at our dinner table, we're putting a lot of weight and burden on the shoulders of transracial adoptees. so i think that authors, activists like colin and so many other adult adoptees out here trying to honor our parents and also honor ourselves -- >> yeah, rhonda, i have a question for you. >> yeah, i appreciate that. i read...
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he spends time in the white house?nd this fact. he is a resident of the united states. donald trump was the president of the united states. fact? >> that is what some say. >> joe biden is going after him because -- i don't even know why he is going after him because they are going to push them out the door and probably bring michelle or michael obama and, okay? >> michael obama. >> that is correct. >> why do you call her michael obama? >> what do joan rivers say? >> what to joan rivers say? do you get most of your news from joan rivers? >> i don't get none of my news from joan rivers, i'm just saying what she said about michael obama. >> regardless of the sources, the maga crowd, which the police estimated to be between three and six people, believed these charges were unworthy of a former president. >> i don't feel trump should be in trouble. that is unconstitutional. i feel to invite a president. >> this is a political attack? >> yes. >> they are not charging someone else. >> hold on. everything is political. >> they
he spends time in the white house?nd this fact. he is a resident of the united states. donald trump was the president of the united states. fact? >> that is what some say. >> joe biden is going after him because -- i don't even know why he is going after him because they are going to push them out the door and probably bring michelle or michael obama and, okay? >> michael obama. >> that is correct. >> why do you call her michael obama? >> what do joan rivers...
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they angry, white man, angry or 2 different mean. the angry black man is angry because he has no home, has no vision, no way to provide angry white people, especially a lower income cause they have so many mental and role models that you can just turn on the tv and see success. i mean, now i will be deprived to if i'm down at the bottom would be black people and they got to really be and you know, i'm why, what am i know? it is a deep seated. you'll see the thing around and you know, no one you're gonna dock and a, you know, what better way to focus at. inger that they know these people, people different feel color. i can say ignorant white man because he's angry because he doesn't really understand was listening. oh, did america. he doesn't even say i e got to where do you that? you know, i'll for the bless. went to the assistance back. i mean, everybody. that's why it in america has benefited all if time answer that color respond cod amos. i missed it. you know, busy right now. given the wrong hope i got somebody to understand matc
they angry, white man, angry or 2 different mean. the angry black man is angry because he has no home, has no vision, no way to provide angry white people, especially a lower income cause they have so many mental and role models that you can just turn on the tv and see success. i mean, now i will be deprived to if i'm down at the bottom would be black people and they got to really be and you know, i'm why, what am i know? it is a deep seated. you'll see the thing around and you know, no one...
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and to the extent that the white house has indicated that they are going to veto legislation, the white house has kept its word. and as far as i'm concerned, that is the most important marker of communication. reporter: do you have an open dialogue with speaker mccarthy? what have your conversations been like when it comes to the guns issue? mr. jeffries: we haven't had a conversation in the last day or two about gun safety reform measures but we will amend we will soon. reporter: just a follow-up on that. has there been any willingness among republicans, you have had any conversations with anyone in republican leadership about moving forward on anything when it comes to gun safety? mr. jeffries: house democrats were able to find a path forward in the last congress and pass meaningful gun safety legislation for the first time in 30 years. that is progress. and it was bipartisan to some degree in the house. and in the senate. and that's a foundation in my view that should be built upon. we were able to make gun trafficking and straw purchasing a federal crime for the first time in americ
and to the extent that the white house has indicated that they are going to veto legislation, the white house has kept its word. and as far as i'm concerned, that is the most important marker of communication. reporter: do you have an open dialogue with speaker mccarthy? what have your conversations been like when it comes to the guns issue? mr. jeffries: we haven't had a conversation in the last day or two about gun safety reform measures but we will amend we will soon. reporter: just a...
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white house is on tv. appearances glitzy photo-ops, when it matters ops, no shows. no shows at pal teen, ohio. no shows at the border. where is the east palestine victims compensation fund. obama set one up for the bp oil spill. where is theirs? send emails to emacviewers@fox.com. we read them all. join us tomorrow. forbes media steve forbes, laffer-tengler ceo, nancy tengler. much, much more coming up. we're staying on the hot topics for you. we'll have a jam-packed show. we break news as much as we can. i'm liz mcdonald. you've been watching "the evening edit" on fox business. time for my buddies on "the bottom line" for a great show for you. good to see you guys. dagen: great to see you, emac. ♪. dagen: we have a doozy for you. i'm dagen mcdowell. sean: i'm sean duffy. welcome to "the bottom line." dagen: let's get right to it. sean: breaking late this afternoon, first republic bank gettin
white house is on tv. appearances glitzy photo-ops, when it matters ops, no shows. no shows at pal teen, ohio. no shows at the border. where is the east palestine victims compensation fund. obama set one up for the bp oil spill. where is theirs? send emails to emacviewers@fox.com. we read them all. join us tomorrow. forbes media steve forbes, laffer-tengler ceo, nancy tengler. much, much more coming up. we're staying on the hot topics for you. we'll have a jam-packed show. we break news as much...
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and they tend to be white. we're talking about europe, mostly white people. i happen to come from the sicilian people which is an ethnically ambiguous people. tend on the men, the writers tend to be men, though not all of them. we've covered plenty the women -- of women writers on the show. and they ten to be christian. they're certainly not exclusively christian. in fact, the first book that we launched was dennis prager, that great book by vic or the frankel that touches on history, psychology, philosophy. that's another important point because the opponents of the western canon say, as you point out they will, write the whole thing off and say, oh, it's just a bunch of dead white men. to which i would reply, they've actually done a lot of great things in the past. [laughter] but they'll just sort of write it all off as though they were a monolith. and when you engage with these works, you realize, one, they kind of cross all sorts of categories, and the works themselves will cut across all of these categories. how would how you classify man's search for me
and they tend to be white. we're talking about europe, mostly white people. i happen to come from the sicilian people which is an ethnically ambiguous people. tend on the men, the writers tend to be men, though not all of them. we've covered plenty the women -- of women writers on the show. and they ten to be christian. they're certainly not exclusively christian. in fact, the first book that we launched was dennis prager, that great book by vic or the frankel that touches on history,...
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we're one for white ancestors james strudwig smith had once been on the board of trust. smith was the grandfather of pauly's grandmother cornelia smith. but north carolina would not budge. she is. grandmother, cornelia's birth to one of smith's enslaved women harriet who had been raped by his son sydney smith was an outcome. recently remarked upon by caroline randall and her brilliant article. my body is a confederate monument that we read in class where she wrote i am the descendant of black women who were domestic servants and white men who raped their help unquote. she continues quote. what is a monument but is standing memory an artifact made tangible my body and blood are a tangible truth of the south and its past. i don't just come from the south i come from confederates. with the rejection from north carolina because of her race polly went to howard university and said where she was thompson her class finishing her law degree there something which typically netted a scholarship to harvard university, but this too was refused. do you remember why we mentioned this
we're one for white ancestors james strudwig smith had once been on the board of trust. smith was the grandfather of pauly's grandmother cornelia smith. but north carolina would not budge. she is. grandmother, cornelia's birth to one of smith's enslaved women harriet who had been raped by his son sydney smith was an outcome. recently remarked upon by caroline randall and her brilliant article. my body is a confederate monument that we read in class where she wrote i am the descendant of black...
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a maiden, most excellent, shining white. this is what i would have, even then fame, even then honor. she added, when you know me better, you will know how this is my ambition. apparently tiring of rives' style, aldrige suspended approval of two stories. possibly he believed her overly emotional and hysterical. by the time a brother to dragons appeared in print, listing no author, pseudonym, or initials, aldrich and his new author were no longer in contact. in addition to rives, he also published stories from tennessee and mary murphy and african-american author charles w chesnutt. chestnutt's first story was published a year after "a brother to dragons." it featured uncle julius, an elderly friedman who tell stories of slavery to a white narrator. while thomas nelson page's african-americans pined for the old regime of slavery, uncle julius did not, and introduced whites to a world that involved conger, ghosts -- conjure, ghosts, and cruel owners. aldrich originally assumed the author was a white man. murphy submitted her st
a maiden, most excellent, shining white. this is what i would have, even then fame, even then honor. she added, when you know me better, you will know how this is my ambition. apparently tiring of rives' style, aldrige suspended approval of two stories. possibly he believed her overly emotional and hysterical. by the time a brother to dragons appeared in print, listing no author, pseudonym, or initials, aldrich and his new author were no longer in contact. in addition to rives, he also...
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but apparently, the white house, according to some information we had, the white house refused to get involved. publicly, th said it is a shame in a tragedy that they wereng involved, but behind the scenes, he was trying to doomething. i don't think it was much beyond that meeting with the mayor of washington. >> do you consider nixon the greatest baseball fan among u.s. presidents? >> definitely. >> he probably has some competition from woodrow wilson. wilson went out to games after his stroke. the -- wilson would arrange for the former presio go to griffith stadium. it would be limousines, they would be invited and through the stadium. entrance to the the limousine would be parked there during the entire game. the story goes that they washington coach, a famous baseball entertainer was delegated to protect the wilson limo against eddie fallible, so he was in the right field, and he said, he would sometimes embellish stories. he had long conversations with woodrow wilson. this is after he had suffered a stroke. >> the best seat in the house. >> going back to president nixon, we have
but apparently, the white house, according to some information we had, the white house refused to get involved. publicly, th said it is a shame in a tragedy that they wereng involved, but behind the scenes, he was trying to doomething. i don't think it was much beyond that meeting with the mayor of washington. >> do you consider nixon the greatest baseball fan among u.s. presidents? >> definitely. >> he probably has some competition from woodrow wilson. wilson went out to...
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watch station handkerchiefs white handkerchiefs white handkerchiefs white queens white eyes sad one girl sitting, not sad and only a crust in my hands watermelon, but what is a village with a girl? who did you say goodbye to? who did you say goodbye to? who did i say goodbye to? i said goodbye to you, i concern you about myself. smoking about my past and present on a load of tricorova. let them wonder who they said goodbye to. who did i say goodbye to? who did i say goodbye to whom did i say goodbye to everything? tikhoretskaya composition go to the racer , the wall will be touched by a pen, brick clock station scarves, white handkerchiefs, white handkerchiefs, white wheelbarrows white sad eyes. la la la la, if you don't have a home terrible and the wife will not go to another, if you fall, if you fall, if you do not have a wife. if you don’t have a dog, it won’t get poisoned, a neighbor and a friend won’t have a fight, if you don’t have a friend, if you don’t have a friend, an orchestra, shrimp, fisherman cuts down the world, think for yourself. decide for yourself whether or not to hav
watch station handkerchiefs white handkerchiefs white handkerchiefs white queens white eyes sad one girl sitting, not sad and only a crust in my hands watermelon, but what is a village with a girl? who did you say goodbye to? who did you say goodbye to? who did i say goodbye to? i said goodbye to you, i concern you about myself. smoking about my past and present on a load of tricorova. let them wonder who they said goodbye to. who did i say goodbye to? who did i say goodbye to whom did i say...
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obama initially targeted white immigrant families . there were very heartbreaking cases of the death of a child in his bed. there were cases of rape. and the killing of women in all these violent cases, only black and white civilians were killed, which the british media who talk about the violence of this group in iraq during the colonial period, but talk about the violence of the british imperial forces , the kenya human rights commission believes the number of those who were executed, tortured or maimed during the suppression of the mao mao uprising has exceeded 90,000 people. the first 160 people were imprisoned in very terrible conditions . that the only way to stop his sentence and maintain their own rule is that in october 1952, he declared a state of emergency , and with an executive order, people were transferred to the maintenance company of these camps and said that a group of fighters and innocent people all together they gathered in one place to discuss the issue and the battle between good and evil midi, but the recent rev
obama initially targeted white immigrant families . there were very heartbreaking cases of the death of a child in his bed. there were cases of rape. and the killing of women in all these violent cases, only black and white civilians were killed, which the british media who talk about the violence of this group in iraq during the colonial period, but talk about the violence of the british imperial forces , the kenya human rights commission believes the number of those who were executed,...
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the white house. we really saw him play that up. >> kimberly leonard is our guest to talk about rhonda sanchez and his political ambitions. if you want to ask questions democrats it's 20274 8000. -- independents -- we have set aside a line for florida evidence if you want to give us your perspective 748 8003. also texas at that line. kimberly leonard, governor desantis winning reelection largely in florida. what is the mechanics as far as how he hopes to reproduce that on a nationwide scale should he decide to run? >> what's interesting about him deciding to run this time as he didn't seek trump's endorsement at all. they didn't purell ease he, was running on his own record. one of the main things that desantis did differently that a lot of republicans weren't doing during the midterms as he was running on a very specific list of accomplishes in voters had a list and they can the opportunity to say whether they agreed or -- not with many republicans running an anti-joe biden campaign and anti-democrat
the white house. we really saw him play that up. >> kimberly leonard is our guest to talk about rhonda sanchez and his political ambitions. if you want to ask questions democrats it's 20274 8000. -- independents -- we have set aside a line for florida evidence if you want to give us your perspective 748 8003. also texas at that line. kimberly leonard, governor desantis winning reelection largely in florida. what is the mechanics as far as how he hopes to reproduce that on a nationwide...
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these white people were so strong. they came to the protestors and the children who had nothing to do, they drew guns, you own everything, if you come back, you blood , they said this to the indian, sleep baby, where did you go after this incident, the legitimate city and pressured you to take action, the result of group work. in the name of the working group justice was formed. this is only a small part of the hatred and contempt of one towards the members of the tribe . one year after the demonstrations, the justice working group is preparing the final report to the city council. the color blue is a symbol of peace. silver is the color of healthy fish and a calm river. salem green yogurt was also the representative of agricultural industries. i lived in this community for seventy years, but i was always behind the scenes
these white people were so strong. they came to the protestors and the children who had nothing to do, they drew guns, you own everything, if you come back, you blood , they said this to the indian, sleep baby, where did you go after this incident, the legitimate city and pressured you to take action, the result of group work. in the name of the working group justice was formed. this is only a small part of the hatred and contempt of one towards the members of the tribe . one year after the...
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house -- abandoned by in the white house, this white house abandoned americans behind terror the lines testified they actually saw afghanis try to commit suicide right in front of them live rather than, you know, in front of them rather than endure more suffering under the taliban. what was your reaction to that? >> i think you used the exact right word to describe my reaction and everybody else's. it wasn't the afghanistan withdrawal, it was the afghanistan abandonment. and it left so many service members, gold star families, people that just had friends that served just broken inside, questioning what did their service mean. was it worth my time away from birthdays and bath time and sports and dinner with my kids? those were the questions that you were left asking yourself. and for sergeant vargas andrews, after he was blown up, lost two limbs and we didn't get to the, but he believes that he saw the bomber through the scope of his sniper rifle. the u.s. government, not one entity mt. the u.s. government asked him about if he could have eliminated that ab abbey gate bomber, what he s
house -- abandoned by in the white house, this white house abandoned americans behind terror the lines testified they actually saw afghanis try to commit suicide right in front of them live rather than, you know, in front of them rather than endure more suffering under the taliban. what was your reaction to that? >> i think you used the exact right word to describe my reaction and everybody else's. it wasn't the afghanistan withdrawal, it was the afghanistan abandonment. and it left so...
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it's a white nationalist. was about to take stage 3, our day university of florida is breaking for potential violence. they had a speech by white national leader, richard spencer, who the protesters gathering outside the site of the the only reason my to say. but i will say that back to you, all right, read the notion that they really were that way to find a stage spencer trying to speak to the noise or the chip with a with so you know how to check with these guy is grad going to get killed that here. so my, i got, i got this guy color this. hey people who say oh is all love we hey, hey hey hey hey, love please. same people to head with hate. when i post randy, you know i came home. i don't want to talk to you, you know, understand you. he will cool. no problem the whole time. we couldn't really have a discussion because the camera, you know, you people, question, i don't get down with what was it was go find more of a sudden, you know, i don't know if i'm talking to you can be like really and i guess our inti
it's a white nationalist. was about to take stage 3, our day university of florida is breaking for potential violence. they had a speech by white national leader, richard spencer, who the protesters gathering outside the site of the the only reason my to say. but i will say that back to you, all right, read the notion that they really were that way to find a stage spencer trying to speak to the noise or the chip with a with so you know how to check with these guy is grad going to get killed...