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such commonalities imply that however potent racial views may have been in white america overall towards native americans, the final conquest was not central with race. aen francis jennings, distinguished historian highly critical of white americans to make this point. he wrote on sherman that a photograph in atlanta will reveal his style of war. why should anyone expect them to be more merciful to alien indians that the people of his own kind? sherman and his counterparts in the union army did behave with considerably more mercy towards southern whites than white america showed with the final wars with native americans. what happened in barnwell and 8065 laid at the extreme end. int happened along the river november 1868, on the other hand, was fairly typical of the u.s. army conduct towards native americans. the difference reflects the culture in race and the latter struggles. the contrast between the wars against the confederacy and the native americans are compelling. and they begin with the basic legal principles by which the two struggles were conducted. the laws and customs of eur
such commonalities imply that however potent racial views may have been in white america overall towards native americans, the final conquest was not central with race. aen francis jennings, distinguished historian highly critical of white americans to make this point. he wrote on sherman that a photograph in atlanta will reveal his style of war. why should anyone expect them to be more merciful to alien indians that the people of his own kind? sherman and his counterparts in the union army did...
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he didn't have surrogates looking like a who's who of white america. very opposite was true mr. romney notches in the people he was using to talk on his behalf but his campaign largely white male.g get a bunch of coalitions. i have the african-american coalition invasion coalition and that was reflected in the votes of won. won 60% of the white vote. that was more than any president had one in 1988 and we see the path forward is not just a white boat.h our nominee say it in 2016 we have to include minorities independents and women. i thought it was disingenuous and an affront for to get up there and start blasting donald trump when he lost an election 2012 that many people say he should have won. so my party has problems on inclusion. >> host: on the lines for democrats from waldorf marylandm >> caller: hi, good morning c-span. good morning to your guest. i have a feeling that herself and i would probably not agree on many things but after hearing her i think i might change my opinion. the first is, i do sincerely disagree with you, with your definition of gerrer racism versus i
he didn't have surrogates looking like a who's who of white america. very opposite was true mr. romney notches in the people he was using to talk on his behalf but his campaign largely white male.g get a bunch of coalitions. i have the african-american coalition invasion coalition and that was reflected in the votes of won. won 60% of the white vote. that was more than any president had one in 1988 and we see the path forward is not just a white boat.h our nominee say it in 2016 we have to...
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jim wallace is with me, pastor, theologian, activist and the author of "america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to new america." you talk about martin luther king's letter from the birmingham jail. and one of the things that he does in the letter is take the church, capital t, capital c, to task for it. he writes, is organized religion tooinex trickibly bound to the status quo to save our nation in and i feel that the status quo at a time when people are leaving church, and at a time when more and more people have no religious affiliation, they would rather play it safe than be the prophetic voice that you call for. >> i think that's true, and i hear people around the country agreeing when i say something like, if white christians were more christian than white, black parents wouldn't fear for their children. that's a tough statement, but i heard christians wrestling with those things, and young people leaving the church,och, they're playing it safe and not showing the courage to change things to make a difference in their lives. that's what the young generation wants.
jim wallace is with me, pastor, theologian, activist and the author of "america's original sin, racism, white privilege and the bridge to new america." you talk about martin luther king's letter from the birmingham jail. and one of the things that he does in the letter is take the church, capital t, capital c, to task for it. he writes, is organized religion tooinex trickibly bound to the status quo to save our nation in and i feel that the status quo at a time when people are leaving...
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. >> hinojosa: but if there comes a time soon, then, when white america is a "minority," what does that mean? is that part of what is getting people so worked up, because that's just an image that's never existed for them? >> yes... um... i'm hesitating, maria, because our idea of whiteness is something rooted in the mid-20th century, so it's fairly recent. there used to be different white races. you could be considered white but belong to a superior or inferior white race. >> hinojosa: for example? >> saxon, superior. celtic, inferior. jewish, inferior. italian, inferior. anglo-saxon, superior. so that was... that was an idea of the late 19th and early 20th century. we've forgotten about that, so even in the 20th century there was this... not quite a sense of overweening white majority-- stress on the "overweening." so we're... it's... these classifications have always been fluid. they've always been changing, and it's only been useful to speak of this one great big white race in which all the white people are equal since about the second world war. >> hinojosa: you actually want peopl
. >> hinojosa: but if there comes a time soon, then, when white america is a "minority," what does that mean? is that part of what is getting people so worked up, because that's just an image that's never existed for them? >> yes... um... i'm hesitating, maria, because our idea of whiteness is something rooted in the mid-20th century, so it's fairly recent. there used to be different white races. you could be considered white but belong to a superior or inferior white...
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those people voting for donald trump, especially what you call white male americans, angry white male america are not voting for him because of some international issue. they are voting for him for issues that are concerning the domestic scene of the united states, the white american male has lost to females, blacks, la tone knows and others and that's why most of the venom is against the other la teen knows, calling them rapists and like. he is getting everyone onboard in the kind of nationalistic language, the kind that will get white america around him in a populist discourse. that's why you write about the fact that, you know, it's not so much that he has a nuclear threat or button that he's going to press is bringing people onboard a nationalist fascist discourse, not only dangerous to the world, but the united states, not only to the various treaties, but the various trade agreements. he nows some things that people like john mccain, who was himself tortured in vietnam, now trump says we are not only going to waterboard them, we are going to do worse than that. we are not going to only
those people voting for donald trump, especially what you call white male americans, angry white male america are not voting for him because of some international issue. they are voting for him for issues that are concerning the domestic scene of the united states, the white american male has lost to females, blacks, la tone knows and others and that's why most of the venom is against the other la teen knows, calling them rapists and like. he is getting everyone onboard in the kind of...
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you didn't have his surrogates looking like the who's who ofve white america. very opposite was true of mr. romney. his campaign, largely white males. he had a bunch of coalitions, you know? i've got the african-american coalition, the asian coalition, but that's all they were, in name only. and that was reflected in the votes that mitt romney won. mitt romney won 60% of the white vote. that was more than any president had won in 1988. and we see the path forward is not just the white vote, you know? our nominee today, in 2016, ise going to have to peel off minorities, women, independents. so, you know, we're -- so i thought it was really disingenuous and really an affront for mitt romney to getng up there and start blasting donald trump when he lost an election in 2012 that many people say that he should have won. so, you know, yeah. my party has problems on inclusion. >> host: back to the phones. line for democrats, line from waldorf, maryland. go ahead, bookie. >> caller: hi. yes, good morning, c-span, and good morning to your guest. i have a feeling that her
you didn't have his surrogates looking like the who's who ofve white america. very opposite was true of mr. romney. his campaign, largely white males. he had a bunch of coalitions, you know? i've got the african-american coalition, the asian coalition, but that's all they were, in name only. and that was reflected in the votes that mitt romney won. mitt romney won 60% of the white vote. that was more than any president had won in 1988. and we see the path forward is not just the white vote, you...
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was that america or did white -- >> his job is to say this. it is divided when the proper goes to hold davis who is the king of the king accountable and he tells him a story. ... >> author michael eric dyson , barack obama. >> thank you so much. >> when i tune in on the weekends, the new releases. >> nonfiction authors on books. the best television for serious readers. >> have a longer conversation delve into the subject. >> "seen on tv" weekends bring you author after author after author. it is the work of fascinating people. >> people. >> i love "seen on tv" and i am a "sports central" fan. >> aa look at some of the current best-selling nonfiction books in portland , oregon. topping the list winner of last year's national book award, the current state of black america in between the world and me. next line national book award-winning author provides an account of the life of thomas francis mark, an irish immigrant to america who became a civil war general and governor of the montana territory in the immortal irishman. in all the single ladie
was that america or did white -- >> his job is to say this. it is divided when the proper goes to hold davis who is the king of the king accountable and he tells him a story. ... >> author michael eric dyson , barack obama. >> thank you so much. >> when i tune in on the weekends, the new releases. >> nonfiction authors on books. the best television for serious readers. >> have a longer conversation delve into the subject. >> "seen on tv"...
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or this white america western, forget your culture kind of thing.the pressure to forget your culture. the people from your community saying ok we are sending you off to college when you going to do? there is so much pressure. you have the struggle to choose which side or what you're going to make of yourself. you are pointing at again to that power differential. you feel for him in some way. you feel that you are in a similar position in terms of access to power. the mexican that figure is just as lecherous as the texas cowboy. we also know that the u.s. depicted this program very differently. this image comes from agricultural life magazine. boots and sandals. that there are some bracero s who have been here more than once. can you guess who has been to the united states? the ones with the boots. the boots mean maternity. modernity. these people have been in the world. they are making enough money to where they can buy boots. they are going to get money, they are going to be modern. very racialized. almost harken back to indigenous people. it is ti
or this white america western, forget your culture kind of thing.the pressure to forget your culture. the people from your community saying ok we are sending you off to college when you going to do? there is so much pressure. you have the struggle to choose which side or what you're going to make of yourself. you are pointing at again to that power differential. you feel for him in some way. you feel that you are in a similar position in terms of access to power. the mexican that figure is just...
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that is why it was an illusion or fantasy we shouldn't add what white america to get over my race. i want people to transcend what they think about my race. and stop those narrow believes if we are black or white or red or yellow or get to a point where we appreciate the stance of the racial and ethnic identities spinach he brought something very interesting i talk to author west more ad of baltimore to see we're not a post racial society. i cannot wait to be a post racist society but a january 20 at noon at 12 o 1:00 p.m. we will be post obama society that will be the term at that time. what will this country looks like post obama? >> no matter what any of us say, even david brooks from the york times says imus him already. not in his policies are wrong and problematic but the balance in his decency looking at the other side of the child right now with the contest the bitter dispute among the republicans in what donald trump is spewing in marco rubio is manipulating with lethal problems we become immediately nostalgic for barack obama with the sense of humor and self-deprecating t
that is why it was an illusion or fantasy we shouldn't add what white america to get over my race. i want people to transcend what they think about my race. and stop those narrow believes if we are black or white or red or yellow or get to a point where we appreciate the stance of the racial and ethnic identities spinach he brought something very interesting i talk to author west more ad of baltimore to see we're not a post racial society. i cannot wait to be a post racist society but a january...
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it's saying we're going to send this message to white america. with the self-indulgence of our march in '93, the best example is one of the great moral heroes of my time or of any time, john lewis. a man who literally risked his life -- >> yeah. >> -- for this principle. john said, he says in his own book, i have talked to him about it. he was asked to speak at the march on washington, this representative of young people. he had to submit something like five drafts of his speech to a. phillip randolph's agent, bayard rustin. and each time he was told, john, that's too radical. at one point he said in his speech, he remembered him telling this, the people demand. they said no, no. that's going to make people nervous, so make your pick. so the contrast between the two is what i was hoping to get. >> well, there's no question that one of the instant takeaways of this book is that you are as critical of your own side, in some respects, as you are of the other side. >> procedurally. >> procedurally. >> and the other point i want to make is this. one o
it's saying we're going to send this message to white america. with the self-indulgence of our march in '93, the best example is one of the great moral heroes of my time or of any time, john lewis. a man who literally risked his life -- >> yeah. >> -- for this principle. john said, he says in his own book, i have talked to him about it. he was asked to speak at the march on washington, this representative of young people. he had to submit something like five drafts of his speech to...
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party became forthrightly basically starting with lbj and in the era of obama the party of non-white americaaybe so. we can actually, and in the book i specifically pinpoint where the democrats made this decision. it wasn't that. it was vietnam. this was the issue that broke the democratic party. martin luther king was doing things in conjunction. here in new york -- >> it was famous moment. >> there was a riot in favor of the vietnam war. it was between '68 and '72 and the democrats decided to read labor out of their party. in some way it was a di disasterous move. >> you have a situation, it's a very complex argument but you have a situation that my favorite description of the trump voters is like in chemistry, free floating electrons and in comes the physical force of trump like draws them into his orbit. >> i like that. they can't all be bad people. i think trump is a demagogue and a buffoon. i don't think we can dismiss all of his followers that way. when i watch the footage of these giant crowds i think back to an incident for me. i was in decatur, illinois. this is a left wing moment.
party became forthrightly basically starting with lbj and in the era of obama the party of non-white americaaybe so. we can actually, and in the book i specifically pinpoint where the democrats made this decision. it wasn't that. it was vietnam. this was the issue that broke the democratic party. martin luther king was doing things in conjunction. here in new york -- >> it was famous moment. >> there was a riot in favor of the vietnam war. it was between '68 and '72 and the...
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only in america. ♪ only in america where we dream in red, white and blue. ca, where we as big as we want to. chance, if i finally get to dance. only in america. yeah, only in america. only in america. where we dream in red, white and blue. yeah, we dream as big as we want to. only in america. america. only in america. ♪ campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> our road to the white house coverage takes us to ohio tomorrow. governor john kasich will be there for an event. that is live at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. ohio isng us from andrew, a politics reporter. thank you for being with us. let's talk about governor john kasich. it is a much when state for him. polls show he is up and only by 4% or 5%. where do things stand in the republican race? guest: i think if you look at the most recent polls, they show him out in front of donald trump, and that is a positive sign for him. i think a lot of the fundamentals in ohio favor him because he has the loyalty and k
only in america. ♪ only in america where we dream in red, white and blue. ca, where we as big as we want to. chance, if i finally get to dance. only in america. yeah, only in america. only in america. where we dream in red, white and blue. yeah, we dream as big as we want to. only in america. america. only in america. ♪ campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the white house as we follow the candidates on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> our road to the white house...
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. >> some commentators have suggested that donald trump's rise is white america es reaction to a black president and to an increasingly majority minority country. do you subscribe to that idea there's a racial component to trump's success? >> what i know is he has a lot of support from white voters. what we know is that minorities, because of the things he has said are not supporting donald tru trump. the fact is these countries are becoming more technical country. in a way in which no one even imagined. in 2055, the white nonhispanic population becomes a minority. i think donald trump has an astall jik view of the united states. >> does it go deeper than that? should the press take a stand and say trump and what he represents there's an element of racism to his campaign? >> ji don't know what's in his heart but i know what's coming out of his mouth. when he says mex san immigrants are racist, i think we have to take a stand and say mr. trump, that is not true. >> some viewers say people should support the news and let people decide. why is that not enough? >> the most important social
. >> some commentators have suggested that donald trump's rise is white america es reaction to a black president and to an increasingly majority minority country. do you subscribe to that idea there's a racial component to trump's success? >> what i know is he has a lot of support from white voters. what we know is that minorities, because of the things he has said are not supporting donald tru trump. the fact is these countries are becoming more technical country. in a way in which...
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america's poorest communities; from groups of white supremacists to lone wolves, exploring a racist under current in america, and much more. >> woodruff: secretary of defense ash carter and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general joe dunford, spoke this morning at the pentagon about the fight against the islamic state. while hailing operations to kill top isis leaders-- like the one we reported earlier-- they sought to put the longer war in context. >> there's no question that this individual and other individuals we have eliminated have been part of the apparatus of isil to recruit and to motivate foreign fighters, both to return from iraq and syria to countries in europe and elsewhere, and also simply by using the internet and other communications to do so.
america's poorest communities; from groups of white supremacists to lone wolves, exploring a racist under current in america, and much more. >> woodruff: secretary of defense ash carter and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general joe dunford, spoke this morning at the pentagon about the fight against the islamic state. while hailing operations to kill top isis leaders-- like the one we reported earlier-- they sought to put the longer war in context. >> there's no question...
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only in america, ♪ only in america, where we dream in red white and blue, only in america, where we dreamt we want to, we all get a chance, everybody gets to dance, only in america, only in america, >> senator marco rubio held a campaign rally super tuesday in his hometown of miami. the republican senator won minnesota. florida holds its presidential primary on march 15. this is 15 minutes. senator rubio: thank you. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you, thank you. [chanting "marco"] sen. rubio: i think you have heard this before from someone else, but i want to say it. i love you miami. [applause] sen. rubio: thank you, it is great to be home. it is great to be home. [applause] sen. rubio: we are so excited to be home, and we are so excited about what lies ahead or america. we are so excited about what lies ahead for our campaign. you see, just five days ago, we began to unmask the true nature of the front runner so far in this race. five days ago, we began to explain to the american people that donald trump is a con artist. [applause] sen. rubio:
only in america, ♪ only in america, where we dream in red white and blue, only in america, where we dreamt we want to, we all get a chance, everybody gets to dance, only in america, only in america, >> senator marco rubio held a campaign rally super tuesday in his hometown of miami. the republican senator won minnesota. florida holds its presidential primary on march 15. this is 15 minutes. senator rubio: thank you. ♪ [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you....
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america". when you think of barack hussein obama, race and politics will always follow him. he brought so much to the table, a black family to the white house. >> guest: a beautiful black family. watching them grow up, seeing that brilliant and beautiful wife, a beautiful family, aesthetically pleasing. the beauty of their togetherness gave america a sense of what is achievable only permit the beauty and power in whatever form it takes. >> host: the chapter, page 214, you talk about 1st lady michelle obama. it is interesting. i want you to elaborate. perhaps no other figure has civilized the complicated status of black women in america and the micro- aggression to which they're are subjected more prominently and first lady michelle obama. many tasks are as the angry black woman. reinforcing black female stereotypes that found sociological sway. talk to me about that. >> guest: i think michelle obama is one of the most remarkable figures in american public life. her husband is an incredibly charismatic and appealing figure. .. >> guest: then they loved her because she would get after obama for kind of running late and saying these men
america". when you think of barack hussein obama, race and politics will always follow him. he brought so much to the table, a black family to the white house. >> guest: a beautiful black family. watching them grow up, seeing that brilliant and beautiful wife, a beautiful family, aesthetically pleasing. the beauty of their togetherness gave america a sense of what is achievable only permit the beauty and power in whatever form it takes. >> host: the chapter, page 214, you talk...
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other thing to keep in mine with the other thing going on right now is a lot of the anxiety that white america has with the changing demographics in the country. it is not just reflected in the south. you see it in the demographic shake-ups within the democratic party with progressives. >> it's interesting. the demographics among blacks and whites has stayed about the same. about 13% african-american. it hasn't changed. >> why do you think the middle part of the country is going for cruz like kansas? it all seem to be pro cruz. perhaps to iowa and back down. we're watching this, the cluster of states. southeast, trump. middle part of the country right down the spine of the country, cruz. >> highly evangelical. >> a very strong conservative belt. both on marriage equality and on a woman's right to choose. he has made it very, very strong. not overwhelming. but in the republican base in those parts of the country there is a large infrastructure around both of those. in the media, the activist groups. very strong. >> and all politics is local. it seem to be true. texas went for cruz. michigan cou
other thing to keep in mine with the other thing going on right now is a lot of the anxiety that white america has with the changing demographics in the country. it is not just reflected in the south. you see it in the demographic shake-ups within the democratic party with progressives. >> it's interesting. the demographics among blacks and whites has stayed about the same. about 13% african-american. it hasn't changed. >> why do you think the middle part of the country is going for...
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as gawker pointed out, he tweeted, donald trump, you, sir, are the only hope we have of getting white americal all be voting for you. church of invisible empire. mr. quigg, we see you, dude. >>> new analysis just released today of the election map in november shows it may already be too late for the republican party to avoid a major political realignment this fall. cook political report, one of the nation's most respected election forecasters gets way down in the weeds of all 435 house races the ones that almost no one else is paying very close attention to yet. it just revised its projections for ten of the races with all of the changes favoring democrats. that's due to the possibility of either donald trump or ted cruz holding the top spot on the republican ticket. politico reports today that endangered house republicans facing tough re-election races are planning to adopt a simple strategy if trump is the nominee. disregard the racket in the presidential race and keep it local. it's a safe bet that democrats will do all they can to make those lawmakers answer for their party's standard bar
as gawker pointed out, he tweeted, donald trump, you, sir, are the only hope we have of getting white americal all be voting for you. church of invisible empire. mr. quigg, we see you, dude. >>> new analysis just released today of the election map in november shows it may already be too late for the republican party to avoid a major political realignment this fall. cook political report, one of the nation's most respected election forecasters gets way down in the weeds of all 435 house...
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why aren't they getting the endorsement of so-called white america and white spokespeople? i find it offensive. they should be talking about their agenda. we know that hillary clinton in 1994 supported her husband's crime bill which locked up and incarcerated more black men than any president in history. he created a disparagement between the sentencing of crack and crack cocaine and cocaine that led to the mass incarceration. i would argue that neither candidate has done anything in the decades of service. they are voting in their own interest when they do that. overwhelmingly you have over 90% of black americans the last two election cycles voting for the first black black president of the united states of america in 2008 and 2012 and i talk about this in the luck how they gave the crime of profiteering and racial division and the reason i wrote the book is to expose to america. we should be talking about abstinence. we should be talking about if a woman comes into an abortion clinic. none of that is happening in planned parenthood is getting 40% of government money to fu
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. >>> coming up a taste of what the globe makes of america's white house race. azeera america. >> the 2016 race for president has certainly captivated america couple no advise, given high stakes for those who call the united states home. but there's a global fascination as well, with allies alike. around the world, starting with aal jazeera's adrian brown in beijing. >> china's state controlled media appears to be even handed in its coverage, not favoring one candidate over the other. but political commentators and be donald trump is portrayed as a clown and extremist, a symptom of the disgust and i distrust of the u.s. political system. bernie sanders on the other hand is getting pretty favorable coverage. one political analyst i spoke to says his candidacy fits in with the government's narrative of the united states being beset with the problems of racial and economic inequality. and then there's hillary clinton. if you go to social media sites she is perceived as being a china-backer even though her husband remains very popular here, she is also seen as someon
. >>> coming up a taste of what the globe makes of america's white house race. azeera america. >> the 2016 race for president has certainly captivated america couple no advise, given high stakes for those who call the united states home. but there's a global fascination as well, with allies alike. around the world, starting with aal jazeera's adrian brown in beijing. >> china's state controlled media appears to be even handed in its coverage, not favoring one candidate over...
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only in america, where we dream in red white and blue, america, where we dream about what we want to, a chance, everybody gets to dance, ,nly in america ,nly in america about what we want to, ♪ y in america you're watching live coverage on a super tuesday night. senator ted cruz at the redneck country club back in texas, his headquarters tonight where he is savoring his victory in the state of texas, and also in oklahoma. his third, after the win in the iowa caucuses. usve scully is going to tell about more results. still to be races announced. let me share some tweets from jessica taylor who was watching donald trump and senator cruz. speech --d the has he succeeded in doing a news conference rather than a victory rally tonight? that secret new york times transcript could be another trump bombshell, according to his nemesis, mitt romney. results first at the republican primary and caucus is that a been taking place across most of the south, east, and midwest. in alabama, and we will only focus on the top three contenders. donald trump winning that state with 45.1% of the vote, compar
only in america, where we dream in red white and blue, america, where we dream about what we want to, a chance, everybody gets to dance, ,nly in america ,nly in america about what we want to, ♪ y in america you're watching live coverage on a super tuesday night. senator ted cruz at the redneck country club back in texas, his headquarters tonight where he is savoring his victory in the state of texas, and also in oklahoma. his third, after the win in the iowa caucuses. usve scully is going to...
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white america is upset.ling let down. nothing is being done for them, only for the top 1% or whatever. the way we can vote for interests is to vote in the midterms. president, all you can do is proposed, congress is the one that pushes things through, and the president only signs. host: i want to pick up on something you said with who is voting, the white voters and nonwhites. white males propel trump and sanders and they were angry in michigan and trade was a big issue for that. ruy teixeira? guest: absolutely true. mentioned the browning of america, well, the inverse of that is the less whitening of america. you combine that with the economic problems that have affected white noncollege voters a the country and there is recipe for resentment, for feeling that even if the country is changing in the demographic ways, the economic status has slipped and economic ability has been stymied, and they are ticked off. the only thing obvious to them, particularly in their states, is that as we proceed with the polic
white america is upset.ling let down. nothing is being done for them, only for the top 1% or whatever. the way we can vote for interests is to vote in the midterms. president, all you can do is proposed, congress is the one that pushes things through, and the president only signs. host: i want to pick up on something you said with who is voting, the white voters and nonwhites. white males propel trump and sanders and they were angry in michigan and trade was a big issue for that. ruy teixeira?...
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jones, the author of the upcoming back "the end of white christian america."by, thank you so much for being here and joining us. >> thanks. >> i want to throw the same question -- >> thank you, robby. -- question to you. we've now had a number of primaries in which we've discovered that donald trump has durability across different regions, durability in the south. explain to us a little bit, robby, you've done a lot of research on this, what is that about? what is trump's appeal basically about? >> i think the most surprising thing, really, has been his performance across the south. at this point in the race after super tuesday one would have thought that ted cruz would be coming off super tuesday with winds at his back with winds across the heavily evangelical south, states like south carolina where white evangelicals make up two-thirds to three fourths of primary voters. but instead we see donald trump, and continuing louisiana, kentucky, southern states is, heavily evangelical voters. i think what's going on here is that trump has actually successfully conv
jones, the author of the upcoming back "the end of white christian america."by, thank you so much for being here and joining us. >> thanks. >> i want to throw the same question -- >> thank you, robby. -- question to you. we've now had a number of primaries in which we've discovered that donald trump has durability across different regions, durability in the south. explain to us a little bit, robby, you've done a lot of research on this, what is that about? what is...
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>> when he says let's make america white again, that sounds like a racist statement -- >> he didn't say> he didn't say let's make america white again. no, he didn't! >> i never heard that statement, megyn. >> no, i've never heard that either. that sounds maybe a supporter or somebody on twitter. but donald trump has never said that. that would have been big news. >> megyn -- >> that's part of the problem -- >> he was endorsed by the klu klux klan. >> even if they did, he can't help who endorses him. a lot of freaks out there endorse you. what are you going to do them? he did disavow the kkk, he stumbled on it a day or two. >> what he is saying is exactly what they use to try to get people incited to believe that he's a racist. donald trump didn't say that. donald trump is not endorsing the kkk. donald trump has not said a lot of the things that the political noise machine, like your guests and the previous guest are saying about donald trump. >> you know what -- >> the problem i have is misrepresenting what the man says for their objectives. and their objective is destruction and intimi
>> when he says let's make america white again, that sounds like a racist statement -- >> he didn't say> he didn't say let's make america white again. no, he didn't! >> i never heard that statement, megyn. >> no, i've never heard that either. that sounds maybe a supporter or somebody on twitter. but donald trump has never said that. that would have been big news. >> megyn -- >> that's part of the problem -- >> he was endorsed by the klu klux klan....
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spivak the chickens have come home to roost and white america is now up trying to feel that they have so i would like to know what can we do in light of this election where everything is up for review, how do we advance the cause of black power in a time where again, everything is up for review. why people are wondering are they valued in the mix, now they sort of feel like well shall we join the black lives matter movement? i'm curious movement? i'm curious to know what your thoughts on it and what we can take today moving forward, in light of the election, the the presidential, local, whatever to advance that? >> first well thank you for the gift you gave us today, and i have three points, one, garvey is in and i think that is key to our survival because we have to become more reliant are in our own communities and start going stop going outside our own communities. i'm not saying cut off from the world and solely be in our communities but, the key is to be able to sustain our own communities so that our money can circulate in our community. that is one point, the other is, in doing
spivak the chickens have come home to roost and white america is now up trying to feel that they have so i would like to know what can we do in light of this election where everything is up for review, how do we advance the cause of black power in a time where again, everything is up for review. why people are wondering are they valued in the mix, now they sort of feel like well shall we join the black lives matter movement? i'm curious movement? i'm curious to know what your thoughts on it and...
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. >> being a white person in the united states of america, i know that i've never had the experience at so many of the people in this audience have had. >> i would say and it's similar to what the secretary said, when you're white, you don't know what it's like to be living in a ghetto. you don't know what it's like to be poor. you don't know what it's like to be hassled when you walk down the street or you get dragged out of a car. >> i think that donald trump's bigotry, his bullying, his bluster are not going to wear well on the american people. >> i would love to run against donald trump. and i'll tell you why. for a start, what almost -- not all, but almost every poll has shown is that sanders versus trump does a lot better than clinton versus trump. we are, if elected president, going to invest a lot of money into mental health. and when you watch these republican debates, you know why we need to invest in mental health. >> and joining me tonight our distinguished panel of political experts. we all watched the debate together and the race for the white house together. lamont hill
. >> being a white person in the united states of america, i know that i've never had the experience at so many of the people in this audience have had. >> i would say and it's similar to what the secretary said, when you're white, you don't know what it's like to be living in a ghetto. you don't know what it's like to be poor. you don't know what it's like to be hassled when you walk down the street or you get dragged out of a car. >> i think that donald trump's bigotry, his...
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you did not have those surrogates looking like the who's who of white america.ery opposite was true of mr. romney. true own -- not only in the people on -- talking on his behalf. but also his campaign. he had a bunch of coalitions. they were coalitions in name only. that was reflected in the votes of mitt romney won. he won 60% of the white vote. that was more than any president had one in 1988. forwardhe past -- path is not just the white vote. our nominee today in 2016 will have to peel off minorities, women, independents. reallyht it was disingenuous and really an affront for mitt romney to get up there and start blasting do >> we are going to see bernie sanders speak life here on c-span. [cheers] senator sanders: thank you, miami. [cheers] you are anders: beautiful crowd, a loud crowd. [cheers] sanders: and i have the feeling you want to see this country move toward a political revolution. [cheers] let me thankrs: zenya. [applause] senator sanders: i want to thank the congresswoman not only for willingness to put her life on the line to defend our country in
you did not have those surrogates looking like the who's who of white america.ery opposite was true of mr. romney. true own -- not only in the people on -- talking on his behalf. but also his campaign. he had a bunch of coalitions. they were coalitions in name only. that was reflected in the votes of mitt romney won. he won 60% of the white vote. that was more than any president had one in 1988. forwardhe past -- path is not just the white vote. our nominee today in 2016 will have to peel off...
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white. when they think of america, it's a white country. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center describes richard spencer as a suit and tie white white supremacy. dogged by white supremacy, and fueled again when he did not disembow the endorsement of david duke. >> i know nothing about david duke or white supremacists. >> what is going through your head when you hear him say i disenvow the support i have got? >> i think that's what he should say. >> reporter: in fact, while trump will get spencer's vote, he does not have his endorsement, in part for a strategic region. >> we are not really helping politicians by making endorsements, so i think we should actually distance ourselves from donald trump in that sense. >> reporter: and to be clear, trump and his campaign have absolutely nothing to do with this event here on saturday, and in fact, it's not even clear they know it's happening, and they have not responded to tonight. garrett haake, wusa 9. >> garrett, thank you. >>> in other news, mitt romney will speak out tomorrow morning on the state of the 2016 presidential race. >> the speech
white. when they think of america, it's a white country. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center describes richard spencer as a suit and tie white white supremacy. dogged by white supremacy, and fueled again when he did not disembow the endorsement of david duke. >> i know nothing about david duke or white supremacists. >> what is going through your head when you hear him say i disenvow the support i have got? >> i think that's what he should say. >> reporter:...
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there's more minority racism than coming from the members of the white majority of america. >> the whiteremacist views became a focal point in the race. >> the newsletter for duke's white rights organization regularly carried ads for neo natzi literature. the new orleans telephone registry lists the same address for his residence and kkk. >> many voters embraced him. >> you got my full support. >> i think it's good. >> about time. >> you know what, time for white people to start sticking together. >> it was too much for the standard bearers of the republican party. >> the gop is embarrassed that duke is running as a republican. there is concern that a victory for him would tarnish the party's image with black voters. >> that concern went all the way to the white house. >> i'm shocked about it. i heard that george bush is sending out a letter to my district supporting my opponent. >> duke and his opponent for a seat in the state legislature are running as republicans. president bush sent this letter to voters in the district asking them to support him. >> the efforts weren't enough to dis
there's more minority racism than coming from the members of the white majority of america. >> the whiteremacist views became a focal point in the race. >> the newsletter for duke's white rights organization regularly carried ads for neo natzi literature. the new orleans telephone registry lists the same address for his residence and kkk. >> many voters embraced him. >> you got my full support. >> i think it's good. >> about time. >> you know what, time...
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is yet to put a would on the ten or in the white house, america still has a huge cultural influence over wonder, will our values slowly change them, or could this be the first country to let go of mat moe knee? could she be one of the last iceland brides? we're off in search of answers. and now that someone dammed these rivers, tap these geysers, sell the power, i wonder how long can this land of fire and ice remain just right? yeah, i was just talking uhabout yourico?... emergency roadside service and how it's available 24/7 and then our car overheated... what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the location? you're not going to believe this but it's um... it's in a tree. i wish i was joking, mate, but it's literally stuck in a tree. (car horn honking) a chainsaw? no, no, all we really need is a tow truck. day or night, geico's emergency roadside service is there for you. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared
is yet to put a would on the ten or in the white house, america still has a huge cultural influence over wonder, will our values slowly change them, or could this be the first country to let go of mat moe knee? could she be one of the last iceland brides? we're off in search of answers. and now that someone dammed these rivers, tap these geysers, sell the power, i wonder how long can this land of fire and ice remain just right? yeah, i was just talking uhabout yourico?... emergency roadside...
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understand it but donald trump refs to disassociate himself and we don't have any place for white supremacist in america. >> they will be here as the results come n.rubio here at tropical park in south west miami-dade. reporting in south west miami-dade, ninile, 7 news night team. >>> super tuesday coverage continue was robin in miami where hillary clinton will take center stage tomorrow >> packed house at senator bernie sande event in massachusetts. he's hoping his issues of campaign finance reform income inequality and immigration reform really touches a nerve. >> not an original thought but your state led the american revolution night is time for massachusetts to lead the political revolution. put the fishing touch on watch party site in miami hillary clinton is in norfolk, virginia hoping her southern strategy pays off. the more diverse electorate especially when it comes to african americans propel her to victory in south carolina. campaign hoping to duplicate that in 5 southern statements the stakes are really high this year in america i think you ow. that i'm thrilled you have to all out here ton
understand it but donald trump refs to disassociate himself and we don't have any place for white supremacist in america. >> they will be here as the results come n.rubio here at tropical park in south west miami-dade. reporting in south west miami-dade, ninile, 7 news night team. >>> super tuesday coverage continue was robin in miami where hillary clinton will take center stage tomorrow >> packed house at senator bernie sande event in massachusetts. he's hoping his issues...
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. >> if i could meet with a dictator in uganda, i can meet with a decent person in america. >> white house officials say they'll set up meetings when lawmakers return in a couple of weeks. >> the performer is ok this morning but we want to warn you the video is hard to watch. ricky charles burst into flames during a stunt at atlantic high school in delray beach yesterday. fire extinguishers were used to put out the flames. that gave one student an asthma attack and sent her and six other students to the hospital with difficulty breathing after witnessing this. all of them are ok this morning. the incident is under investigation. parents say they are relieved this wasn't worse. but it was un unprofessional the way they set it up. >> charles suffered first degree burns and that happened on his face and nose. he will be ok. he also said he used a new oil for the trick but didn't test it out before this performance. >> the former head of one of central florida's largest domestic violence shelters is now suing that organization. she filed a suit against the organization she said she helpe
. >> if i could meet with a dictator in uganda, i can meet with a decent person in america. >> white house officials say they'll set up meetings when lawmakers return in a couple of weeks. >> the performer is ok this morning but we want to warn you the video is hard to watch. ricky charles burst into flames during a stunt at atlantic high school in delray beach yesterday. fire extinguishers were used to put out the flames. that gave one student an asthma attack and sent her...
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we don't have any place for white supremacist in america. >> they wiwi be here as the results come n.rubio here at tropical park in south west miami-dade. reporting in south west miami-dade, nicole, 7 news night team. >>> super tuesday coverage continue was robin in miami where hillary clinton will take center stage tomorrow >> packed house at s sator bernie sanders event in massachusetts. he's hoping his issues of campaign finance reform income inequality and immigration reform really touches a nerve. >> not an original thought but your state led the american revolutionight is time for political revolution. >>reporter: meanwhile as crew put the fishing touch on watch party site in miami hillary clinton is in norfolk, virginia hoping her southern strategy pays off. the more diverse electorate especially when it comes to african americans propel her to victory in south carolina. campaign hoping to duplicate that in 5 southern stements the stakes are really high this year in america i think you know that i'm thrilled you have to all out here tonight because i want you to think about the diff
we don't have any place for white supremacist in america. >> they wiwi be here as the results come n.rubio here at tropical park in south west miami-dade. reporting in south west miami-dade, nicole, 7 news night team. >>> super tuesday coverage continue was robin in miami where hillary clinton will take center stage tomorrow >> packed house at s sator bernie sanders event in massachusetts. he's hoping his issues of campaign finance reform income inequality and immigration...
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and white america is now feeling that they have an erosion of a power base. so i would like to hear something about what can we do in light of this election where everything's up for review? how do we advance the cause of black power in a time where, again, everything is up for review? white people are wondering, are they valued in the mix, and now they sort of feel like, well, shall we join the black lives matter movement? you know, i'm just curious to know what your thoughts on as what we can take today moving forward in light of the election, be it presidential, local, whatever, to advance that. >> that's great. >> first, i want to thank you for the gift that you gave us today, the gifts that you gave us today. and i have really three points. one is garveyism, the theory of garveyism, and i think that that is key to our survival because we have to become more reliant on our own communities and stop going outside of our commitments. i'm not -- communities. i'm not saying cut ourselves off from the world and solely be in our communities, but the key is to be
and white america is now feeling that they have an erosion of a power base. so i would like to hear something about what can we do in light of this election where everything's up for review? how do we advance the cause of black power in a time where, again, everything is up for review? white people are wondering, are they valued in the mix, and now they sort of feel like, well, shall we join the black lives matter movement? you know, i'm just curious to know what your thoughts on as what we can...
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"let's make america white again," with a kkk member brandishing that sign. this has to do with a tv appearance that donald trump made. now "the washington post" is saying, how bad are things now for the party of abraham lincoln, the republicans? trump set on american television that he feigned ignorance about the kkk. he was asked did he know david duke, the grand wizard, and he said, "i don't know anything about him." had two days earlier, he spoken about him. so of course the damning quote from "the washington post" is that what we have here is that the reality in which the next gop nominee, he will be a man who refuses to condemn the ku klux klan and david duke, when telling the truth would cost him a vote. that is another example of how bad and nasty this campaign is for americans. focus onl of this trump and the pumpkins means that there is less focus on the clinton and sanders campaign. clinton'sis could be moment. nicholas: "the huffington post" says she's in a great place, that she will occupy the center ground. she has sanders, acting as a progressi
"let's make america white again," with a kkk member brandishing that sign. this has to do with a tv appearance that donald trump made. now "the washington post" is saying, how bad are things now for the party of abraham lincoln, the republicans? trump set on american television that he feigned ignorance about the kkk. he was asked did he know david duke, the grand wizard, and he said, "i don't know anything about him." had two days earlier, he spoken about him. so...
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white america is upset.y have been voting for republicans all this time, and now they are feeling let down. nothing is being done for them, only for the top 1% or whatever. the way we can vote for interests is to vote in the midterms. president, all you can do is proposed, congress is the one that pushes things through, and the president only signs. host: i want to pick up on something you said with who is voting, the white voters and nonwhites. white males propel trump and sanders and they were angry in michigan and trade was a big issue for that. ruy teixeira? guest: absolutely true. mentioned the browning of america, well, the inverse of that is the less whitening of america. you combine that with the economic problems that have affected white noncollege voters a the country and there is recipe for resentment, for feeling that even if the country is changing in the demographic ways, the economic status has slipped and economic ability has been stymied, and they are ticked off. the only thing obvious to th
white america is upset.y have been voting for republicans all this time, and now they are feeling let down. nothing is being done for them, only for the top 1% or whatever. the way we can vote for interests is to vote in the midterms. president, all you can do is proposed, congress is the one that pushes things through, and the president only signs. host: i want to pick up on something you said with who is voting, the white voters and nonwhites. white males propel trump and sanders and they...
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i think you want to make america white again.i come here today as a white man with the hope that you'll listen to me. in other words, let me white-splain this to you, you racist son of a bitch. ( applause ) you see, you're lowering the bar for our nation's intelligence. your only goal is to stay in the spotlight, no matter how much it fuels the fire of hate groups that you apparently know nothing about, like the k.k.k. and neo-nazis. you have people at your rallies who openly assault black teenage girls because, hey, that's american. the messed up thing is i don't even really know if you're evil. i think you're just such an egomaniacal, attention-thirsty, psychopathic, power-hungry, delusional waste of skin and bones that you'll-- ( applause ) that you'll do, say, or allow anything if it means you'll get another minute in the limelight. and it says more about us as a country finally showing our true colors. not only are we letting this ( bleep ) slide, but we're ( bleep ) supporting you. and if we are stupid enough to elect you,
i think you want to make america white again.i come here today as a white man with the hope that you'll listen to me. in other words, let me white-splain this to you, you racist son of a bitch. ( applause ) you see, you're lowering the bar for our nation's intelligence. your only goal is to stay in the spotlight, no matter how much it fuels the fire of hate groups that you apparently know nothing about, like the k.k.k. and neo-nazis. you have people at your rallies who openly assault black...
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now, lets you white america is so special. it was not because of a single person.was because this nation was founded at its beginning on a there he powerful truth that our rights do not come from the government. our rights do not come from our leaders. our rights do not come from our law. our lights come from our creator. our rights come from god. [applause] marco rubio: we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain and a legal rights. chief among them, life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. it was upon that powerful principle that this nation was founded and has prospered. for over two centuries, each generation did what they needed to do to ensure this nation was even better for their kids than it was for them. now we have reached a crossroads again. after eight years of barack obama and two decades of failure in washington, everything that makes us special in america is in danger. it is the reason why in 2009 and 2010, i was just a private citizen after serving in the florida legislature for eig
now, lets you white america is so special. it was not because of a single person.was because this nation was founded at its beginning on a there he powerful truth that our rights do not come from the government. our rights do not come from our leaders. our rights do not come from our law. our lights come from our creator. our rights come from god. [applause] marco rubio: we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, endowed by our creator with certain and a legal...
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. >>> and, t diplomatic moment today at the white house seen across america. president obama hosting canadian prime minister justin trudeau. but it was that baby in the crowd stopping both world leaders in the tracks. mom handing baby to the president. the two rubbing heads for a tonight, the president hosting an official state dinner at the white house. the baby, today, feeling the moment. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. and your money this evening. billions of dollars in unclaimed cash. families across this country right now, of course, preparing their tax returns. are y y leaving more than $450 in free money on the table? important tips for you to claim that money, right after the break. >>> also, the major recall tonight, the popular frozen dinnershat may be in your freezer right now. the headline coming up. >>> and how many times have you seen this? basketball star s@eph curry and yet another stunning buzzer unbelievable. what will do next? hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit
. >>> and, t diplomatic moment today at the white house seen across america. president obama hosting canadian prime minister justin trudeau. but it was that baby in the crowd stopping both world leaders in the tracks. mom handing baby to the president. the two rubbing heads for a tonight, the president hosting an official state dinner at the white house. the baby, today, feeling the moment. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday....
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is yet to put a woman on the 10 or in the white house, america still has a huge cultural influence over. so i wonder, will our values slowly change them or could this be the first country to let go of matrimony? could she be one of the last icelandic brides? we're off in search of answers. and now that someone dammed these rivers, tapped these geysers, sell the power, i wonder how long can this land of fire and ice remain just right? ♪ ♪ every day women around the world spend millions of...
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. >>> the gap between blacks and whites in america is particularly stark when it comes to employment and wages, especially among young adults. >> the unemployment rate for african-americans between 0 and 24 is more than double that of whites. nbc's sharon epperson looks at one organization helping young men and women find new career opportunities. >> there were times where i didn't know where i was going to eat, there were times i didn't know where i was going to sleep. >> reporter: at 18, brandon jordan was a high school dropout. homeless but not hopeless. >> i wanted more for myself but i didn't quite have the opportunity. >> reporter: that all changed while parking at a panera last summer he saw an add for gear up. he applied to the non-profit which offers low income young adults training and kompt internship in i.t., finance and other areas. >> it seems too good to be true when you first hear about it. >> reporter: more than 6.5 million 16 to 24-year-olds in the u.s. are not in school or working. almost one-third of them are black. year up, which offers a stipend and college credi
. >>> the gap between blacks and whites in america is particularly stark when it comes to employment and wages, especially among young adults. >> the unemployment rate for african-americans between 0 and 24 is more than double that of whites. nbc's sharon epperson looks at one organization helping young men and women find new career opportunities. >> there were times where i didn't know where i was going to eat, there were times i didn't know where i was going to sleep....