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and white america and always has been, takes differentimes but right now since the 60s, white americans have been guilty, and again, as i say, it's not that they feel guilt, it is they feel this pressure, this threat, and so they behave guiltily, it's the braving guiltily that's the problem. i'm going to do something, i'm going to actually take microaggressions seriously. i'm going to hire people to teach you about that, when it's a joke. if black people -- how did we survive this long. mark: if every little thing. >> i grew up calling the "n" word, that was once or twice a week. i refused to accept the idea we're that weak, if we are, there is really no hope. mark: lots more, but first, check us out, most week nights on levin tv on crtv.com. we'd love to have you there. great programming on crtv. give us a call and sign up, 844-levin tv. 844-levin tv. we'll be right back. i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used
and white america and always has been, takes differentimes but right now since the 60s, white americans have been guilty, and again, as i say, it's not that they feel guilt, it is they feel this pressure, this threat, and so they behave guiltily, it's the braving guiltily that's the problem. i'm going to do something, i'm going to actually take microaggressions seriously. i'm going to hire people to teach you about that, when it's a joke. if black people -- how did we survive this long. mark:...
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because you know, black america has to face some, why are we poorer now than we were when we had no freedom. after 50, 60 years. whitesl, why have you betrayed every principle that made you great, that made america great. why did you betray that in the name of what? your own innocence. your innocence is a corruption, it facilitates everything that not good in the minority communities, you are the problem now. it used to, as i say often. old fashion segregation who called me the n word all of the time growing up, i prefer them any day to the modern white american liberal who exploits me and black americans. for the moral authority. that then uses as its base, i'm being used now as a slave was being used to over state it a little bit. but not much. and it breaks my heart, i visit campuses, i talk with black students, they tell me all sorts of stories about their roommates, and white roommates say, you wouldn't be here if you were not black. affirmative acted -- ruins of very people it claims to help, it dispier itit -- disspirits tu get groups like "blac black livs matter that take it to while extremes of claiming how v
because you know, black america has to face some, why are we poorer now than we were when we had no freedom. after 50, 60 years. whitesl, why have you betrayed every principle that made you great, that made america great. why did you betray that in the name of what? your own innocence. your innocence is a corruption, it facilitates everything that not good in the minority communities, you are the problem now. it used to, as i say often. old fashion segregation who called me the n word all of...
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his book, "uncensored: my life and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of black and white america zachary wood, before we talk about your book, "uncensored," tell us where you are at in your life. zachary: a graduated in early june and i have it on a book tour and i have done a few cities.
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has no need to be great again because america was always great. [ applause ] >> presint trump was not invited. he spent part of thefuneral tweeting and left the white use during the funeral by istorcade enroute to virginia club to play gulf. later in the day, as cable tv plays meghan mccain remark over and over, the president tweeted and retweeted, simply, make america great aain in all caps. >> we have a lot to get to. joining me is dan sullivan. welcome. >> good to be on the show. thanks for having me. mentor,said he was your senator mccain, became a friend, put hro armd you when you were elected. he nominated you to replait h as head of the international republican institute that goes out there and promotes democracy. the vision tha john mccain was trying to lay out for people yesterday. what did you take away fro the service? >> first, i thought it was a beautiful service. first, more than that, my condolences to the mcca family, cindy mccain, the children. i think that they showed great grace, strength, dignity. i think the service, really the whole week, has been about unity. there's been, as you mentioned at the outset, discussion about the
has no need to be great again because america was always great. [ applause ] >> presint trump was not invited. he spent part of thefuneral tweeting and left the white use during the funeral by istorcade enroute to virginia club to play gulf. later in the day, as cable tv plays meghan mccain remark over and over, the president tweeted and retweeted, simply, make america great aain in all caps. >> we have a lot to get to. joining me is dan sullivan. welcome. >> good to be on the...
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as lodge as white america is comfortable with it you're always going to be on the majority side of this. that's where i think he's been able to be successful. what hasn't gotten discussed as much, and i think this is where the discussion really needs to go, it starts -- it's always about trump and kneeling and what it all means. the fundamental core issue is no matter how much wealth or prestige or influence you have, if you're black in america, the racism and race is always going to be the most important factor in your life. >> i agree. economic anxiety is a euphemism for nationalism, nationalism has very strong racial and cultural under tones. if you don't acknowledge that you're missing the entire picture. >> kim, i want to go to the other aspect of this, sort of what the president was getting at with tiger woods. there is now, you know, i think nfl players, especially african-american players, on one hand the community expects them, hey, don't back down. at the same time, they're getting pressure the other way. more and more african-american athletes are being encouraged to speak up
as lodge as white america is comfortable with it you're always going to be on the majority side of this. that's where i think he's been able to be successful. what hasn't gotten discussed as much, and i think this is where the discussion really needs to go, it starts -- it's always about trump and kneeling and what it all means. the fundamental core issue is no matter how much wealth or prestige or influence you have, if you're black in america, the racism and race is always going to be the...
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his book, "uncensored: my life and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of black and white america zachary wood, before we talk about your book, "uncensored," tell us where you are at in your life. zachary: a graduated in early june and i have it on a book tour and i have done a few cities. i am based in new york city but soon i will be moving back to washington, d.c. and will be assistant editor at the atlantic. brian: how old are you? zachary: 22. brian: what was your major at williams? zachary: political science. brian: in your book, you talk about various places. talk about stanford. zachary: i was basically taking for college courses. i was always driven and very ambitious. i did not want to spend my summer reading in my room. i thought it would be great, especially because i was going to be on the east coast, to experience a different university setting, and stanford has a very strong political science department. yale.: yellow -- zachary: that was a writer's conference the summer after my freshman year. i attended a number of work ships and it helped me improve. brian: colum
his book, "uncensored: my life and uncomfortable conversations at the intersection of black and white america zachary wood, before we talk about your book, "uncensored," tell us where you are at in your life. zachary: a graduated in early june and i have it on a book tour and i have done a few cities. i am based in new york city but soon i will be moving back to washington, d.c. and will be assistant editor at the atlantic. brian: how old are you? zachary: 22. brian: what was...
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talk about white america special -- why america is special and why it should always stay special. do you disapprove of trump's allegations of a great electoral system and the enemy media? reflect an inefficient understanding of our time-honored system and culture of free expression and free press? i don't know who wrote this but you are a victim of fake news. the president never called the press the enemy. never called the press the enemy. not true. it is a lie. he called the fake news -- the fake news the enemy of the people. which they are. which they are. we have had 440 days of the mueller investigation with insanity in the media. that he had auomo segment where he talked about how the president, by mentioning the number 17 and when it is tweets is secretly signaling to the conspiracy theorists. you are the conspiracy theorists. on the tan hat -- tin hat for the rest of your show. when they call a man he was created the most pro-israeli administration since 1776 and anti-semite, they don't get to call themselves journalists. they are as much journalists as the two pay for prot
talk about white america special -- why america is special and why it should always stay special. do you disapprove of trump's allegations of a great electoral system and the enemy media? reflect an inefficient understanding of our time-honored system and culture of free expression and free press? i don't know who wrote this but you are a victim of fake news. the president never called the press the enemy. never called the press the enemy. not true. it is a lie. he called the fake news -- the...
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and in his mind, that meant white civilization, in his own words, was tearing itself apart. and he felt that america, the last great white power, as he put it, needed to stay out of the war and find a way to broker peace. in january 1917, he called for peace without victory. arms, wherever you are, let's not worry about the boundaries, let's have peace, the united states will guarantee that these and have broker talks that would lead to a lasting settlement, and out of this horrible war that it already killed millions of people, maybe we can have a better world come out of it, a better world to be .reated this was the beginning of the will sony and idea. how did the germans react? they declared unrestricted so submarine warfare and the atlantic ocean. there were prepared to sink american merchant vessels headed to england or france. in february it became clear they sent the famous zimmerman asking the mexico, mexicans that in the event of war, will you join us, and also, will you invite the japanese to join us in fighting against the united states? let's go to the next slide. some people may recogni
and in his mind, that meant white civilization, in his own words, was tearing itself apart. and he felt that america, the last great white power, as he put it, needed to stay out of the war and find a way to broker peace. in january 1917, he called for peace without victory. arms, wherever you are, let's not worry about the boundaries, let's have peace, the united states will guarantee that these and have broker talks that would lead to a lasting settlement, and out of this horrible war that it...
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it meant that white civilization in his own words was tearing itself apart, and he felt that america, the last great white power as he put it, had stayed out of the war needed to find a way to broker peace. so in january of 1917, he called for peace without victory. let everybody just put down their arms wherever they are let's not worry about the boundaries for right now. let's have a peace without victory. the united states will guarantee that peace. we're going to broker talks that will lead to a lasting settlement and out of the settlement, out of this horrible, horrible war which had already killed millions of people maybe we can have a better world come out of it, a better world be created. this was the beginning of this wilsonian idea. how did the germans react? this is the next slide, please. they reacted by declaring unrestricted submarine warfare in the atlantic ocean. they were prepared to sink even american ships, american merchant vessels headed for england or france. in late february it also became clear that they had sent the famous zimmerman telegram to mexico asking t
it meant that white civilization in his own words was tearing itself apart, and he felt that america, the last great white power as he put it, had stayed out of the war needed to find a way to broker peace. so in january of 1917, he called for peace without victory. let everybody just put down their arms wherever they are let's not worry about the boundaries for right now. let's have a peace without victory. the united states will guarantee that peace. we're going to broker talks that will lead...
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a red and blue america, rural america, urban america, white america is two americas are increasinglyhigh school educated american college educated. as long as those that fail to see the share common country in a common history and future, our country will continue to flail about with countless lives and resources going to waste. what is crucial to grasp is what we understand is really another word for inequality in our education system which is conceived of against inequality has become a machine for building an entrenching rigid pieces. the universities used to be state-funded. then they were state-supported. now they are located in the state. all too many students arrive from disadvantaged backgrounds only to drop out years later saddled with debt worse off than when they began. one father made monitor the selective community describe the experience of being a student surrounded by people in this way. coming from where i come from and not really been able to relate to the girls over there really kind of made it hard from a small town make do with what i have paired became easier an
a red and blue america, rural america, urban america, white america is two americas are increasinglyhigh school educated american college educated. as long as those that fail to see the share common country in a common history and future, our country will continue to flail about with countless lives and resources going to waste. what is crucial to grasp is what we understand is really another word for inequality in our education system which is conceived of against inequality has become a...
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there's not a black america and a white america a lataviino america, an asian america, there's the unitedof america. >> i encourage barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. i felt that he could really bring people together and increasingly longer you're in washington less viable you are. >> america is hungy for change looking for something new. >> he graces the covers of times, news week and been endorse bid oprah, far cry from the way he's treated by the corners of power in washington where he is 88 on the senate's list of seniority. >> the clintons looked at obama and said you're not qualified to be president. they liked him. thought he had a great future but their view was you don't run for president after being in the senate week and half. >> early polls show him thirds trailing hillary clinton and john edwards. >> we got two different americas, one for all those doing very, very well and then one for everybody else. >> edwards is focused on eradicati eradica eradicating poverty. in 2008 was all about the war in iraq. >> how do you explain seeming contradiction from su
there's not a black america and a white america a lataviino america, an asian america, there's the unitedof america. >> i encourage barack obama to give thought to the presidency early on. i felt that he could really bring people together and increasingly longer you're in washington less viable you are. >> america is hungy for change looking for something new. >> he graces the covers of times, news week and been endorse bid oprah, far cry from the way he's treated by the...
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solid middle class group of people striving to how much and have the same wealth that exists in white americat trump only speaks about black people in terms of poverty and dysfunction. charles: every time he speaks he talks about how low the black unemployment is. he uses it as an excuse when anybody says your policies have a strong racial continuing. charlesracial tin gerks. friment small business ownership up 400%. that's amazing. why dent you see that stuff, juan? when an economy does great, it doesn't matter what color you are. you can benefit. why does have it to be one color or the other. juan: because i think his policies don't benefit -- where do black people and latinos work? a lot of people in the public sector. trump has been absolutely cutting away at those jobs and he's taking away protections for white collar workers in terms of overtime. he's doing away -- charles: all those things that have been in place for 50 years. black people are in a pretty tough position after 50 years of those programs. it might be same to latch on to 50% increase in entrepreneurship. there are some gr
solid middle class group of people striving to how much and have the same wealth that exists in white americat trump only speaks about black people in terms of poverty and dysfunction. charles: every time he speaks he talks about how low the black unemployment is. he uses it as an excuse when anybody says your policies have a strong racial continuing. charlesracial tin gerks. friment small business ownership up 400%. that's amazing. why dent you see that stuff, juan? when an economy does great,...
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no white america and black america. no rich america and poor america. there's one america. he's spreading this message of unity we've heard from him throughout his political career. what makes it difficult though to stress that message is at some point, he has to address what's going on in washington with president trump and what we're seeing here is really not only the road map for the midterms, but for the general election, you hear president obama saying basically, get out there and vote to save our democracy. and you hear president trump saying get out to vote to save me. so while he's talking about unity, the great irony is this country is divided. we see very different crowd at president trump's and president obama's speeches. it makes his job difficult to call for unity and at the same time, calling for people to vote out there for president trump. >> jeff, to you at the white house. you've covered president obama, president trump. something president obama said here today is things can get worse if we don't step up. he talked about void we face here and he said what
no white america and black america. no rich america and poor america. there's one america. he's spreading this message of unity we've heard from him throughout his political career. what makes it difficult though to stress that message is at some point, he has to address what's going on in washington with president trump and what we're seeing here is really not only the road map for the midterms, but for the general election, you hear president obama saying basically, get out there and vote to...
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white supremacy. it has been a key component of america from its beginning. however, at this point, white supremacy is in trouble because the majority of the american population within the next 25 years, will not be white. it is increasingly latino, african-american, asian, and the population growth that is protected, they have cities called majority minorities, meaning minority populations are in the majority. that will continue so i have the feeling over the next 40 years or so, we are going to see toitical changes in response the composition of the american population and therefore, the political class. host: the caller brings up eldridge cleaver. when did you get married to him? guest: at the end of the 1967. we kept arguing, december 30 or december 31? [laughter] host: when did he die? 1 -- i amdied may trying to think of the year. i cannot remember right this minute. host: and some of those people who joined u.s. the beginning of the black panther party, where they there? guest: not at all. he had left the black panther party, he had become a republican
white supremacy. it has been a key component of america from its beginning. however, at this point, white supremacy is in trouble because the majority of the american population within the next 25 years, will not be white. it is increasingly latino, african-american, asian, and the population growth that is protected, they have cities called majority minorities, meaning minority populations are in the majority. that will continue so i have the feeling over the next 40 years or so, we are going...
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white collar. at one point i believe we were the sixth largest city in america. wait a minute. sixth largest in america, now 63rd? >> stewart: 63rd. >> anthony: so, what happened? >> stewart: well, the steel industry began to falter in the 1960s. and by the 1980s it was essentially dead. in the 1980s this place was a ghost town. we lost half of our population. they went away. and half of your population means at least half, if not more, of your tax base. >> anthony: so what went right? >> stewart: what went right, weirdly enough, was what went wrong. we became attractive to people outside of pittsburgh because it's super affordable. >> anthony: bow down to your new masters. your techie future. the robot overlords of a shiny, new pittsburgh. the computer science program at carnegie mellon is one of the best in country. inspiring an arms race between companies looking to recruit brainiacs for new fields of artificial intelligence, cutting edge medical research, possibly cyborg super-nerds who will no doubt revenge themselves on all of us for their painful high scho
white collar. at one point i believe we were the sixth largest city in america. wait a minute. sixth largest in america, now 63rd? >> stewart: 63rd. >> anthony: so, what happened? >> stewart: well, the steel industry began to falter in the 1960s. and by the 1980s it was essentially dead. in the 1980s this place was a ghost town. we lost half of our population. they went away. and half of your population means at least half, if not more, of your tax base. >> anthony: so...
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. >> anthony: white america loves mexican food probably more than any other food alt this time.ike cheap mexican labor because they can't live without it. >> right. >> anthony: why are they so freaked out about mexicans? nobody is telling them to build a wall in parts of canadian border. >> anthony: who will help them build the wall? you have to have mexican power to do that. >> anthony: that's kexactly wha i thought. what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. you want things done right. that's why we test all of our paints and stains for months. or even years. we dedicate 175,000 square feet to getting it wrong... ...because you dese
. >> anthony: white america loves mexican food probably more than any other food alt this time.ike cheap mexican labor because they can't live without it. >> right. >> anthony: why are they so freaked out about mexicans? nobody is telling them to build a wall in parts of canadian border. >> anthony: who will help them build the wall? you have to have mexican power to do that. >> anthony: that's kexactly wha i thought. what might seem like a small cough can be a big...
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a what supremacist group has been calling iowans with a message spewing hate, calling for a white americaher side of nerves in the latino community, two local festivals were postponed. one group cited tibbetts murder as the reason for the cancellation. a local latino leader is worried about the troubling climate in this part of the country. >> latinos are being threatened in social media and neighborhoods. >> a person came in from mexico illegally and killed her. we need the wall. we need our immigration laws changed. >> reporter: some conservatives remain firm in blaming current immigration laws for the fate of this promising 20 year old. her father insists mollie was nobody's victim. do not appropriate her soul in advancing views she found profoundly racist nor is she a pawn in others debate. many folks told cnn they support immigrants and recognize that they form a very crucial part in their farming economy. they do, however, support making e-verify a requirement throughout the state of iowa. you recall that is that federal system that allows employers to check out a person's eligibili
a what supremacist group has been calling iowans with a message spewing hate, calling for a white americaher side of nerves in the latino community, two local festivals were postponed. one group cited tibbetts murder as the reason for the cancellation. a local latino leader is worried about the troubling climate in this part of the country. >> latinos are being threatened in social media and neighborhoods. >> a person came in from mexico illegally and killed her. we need the wall....
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white lives matter. >> hate is on the rise in america. >> bans on white. >> it's emboldened. >> the war on whites is real. >> normalized. >> the government is nothing compared to the jewish menace. >> and destroying lives. >> this is why -- >> there are people who will say once a nazi always a nazi, and that you can't change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22, i helped build america's first neo nazi skinhead organization. i believed diversity was a code word for white genocide, that jews controlled the media, immigrants were raping our women and i was going to save the world. recruiting vulnerable kids and transforming them into violent extremists like me. but now instead of pulling people into hate, i'm guiding them out. >> that's a pretty scary thing. i know how easy it is to get sucked into this movement. >> i hated people messing with me. before i was just gabe. now i'm gabe the skinhead and everybody respects me and fears me. >> it happened to me and i'm not willing to let it happen to anyone else. >> first thing i'd like to say about the american flag is i don't
white lives matter. >> hate is on the rise in america. >> bans on white. >> it's emboldened. >> the war on whites is real. >> normalized. >> the government is nothing compared to the jewish menace. >> and destroying lives. >> this is why -- >> there are people who will say once a nazi always a nazi, and that you can't change who you are. >> but i know change is possible. from the age of 14 to 22, i helped build america's first neo nazi...
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second-rate would with the atlantic talks about his new uncensored, the intersection of black and white america is next sunday at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span. here on c-span, washington journal is next. that's followed by our recent visit to alaska as part of c-span's cities tour. then, former trump white house advisor sebastian gorka talks the trump presidency and potential threats to the u.s. and later, former president barack obama speaks at an event in south africa honoring the life and legacy of nelson mandela. election day is nearly two months away, and over the next three hours on washington journal, we will get your andtion to campaign 2018 also hear from various radio talkshow host from around the country sharing their thoughts on the upcoming midterms. ♪ host: good morning. we are just over two months before the midterm elections prayed64 -- elections. 64 days to be exact breed of the house said to be in a total of legislativetive -- days in september. the hearing for brett kavanaugh to serve on the u.s. supreme court. we will be live from the senate judiciary committee. a tradition
second-rate would with the atlantic talks about his new uncensored, the intersection of black and white america is next sunday at 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span. here on c-span, washington journal is next. that's followed by our recent visit to alaska as part of c-span's cities tour. then, former trump white house advisor sebastian gorka talks the trump presidency and potential threats to the u.s. and later, former president barack obama speaks at an event in south africa honoring the life and...
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a white supremacist group has been calling iowans with a message, spewing hate, calling for a white americaabbed to death by an invader from mexico. >> reporter: another sign of nerves in the latino community, two local festivals celebrating that culture were postponed. one group cited tibbetts' murder as the reason for the cancellation. joe henry, a local latino leader, is worried about the troubling climate in this part of the country. >> latinos are being threatened, both on social media and in neighborhoods. >> a person came in from mexico illegally and killed her. we need the wall. we need our immigration laws changed. >> reporter: some conservatives remain firm in blaming current immigration laws for the fate of this promising 20-year-old. but her father insists mollie was nobody's victim. do not appropriate mollie's soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. nor is she a pawn in others' debate. the words of a father still in mourning. what do the people there in brooklyn, iowa, have to say? my colleague spent some time there speaking to folks. he found out that acco
a white supremacist group has been calling iowans with a message, spewing hate, calling for a white americaabbed to death by an invader from mexico. >> reporter: another sign of nerves in the latino community, two local festivals celebrating that culture were postponed. one group cited tibbetts' murder as the reason for the cancellation. joe henry, a local latino leader, is worried about the troubling climate in this part of the country. >> latinos are being threatened, both on...
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you gotta swiffer historic leap to the white house? >> america'scing a financial crisis. when milk prices and rising debt have forced many dairy farmers out of business aircraft cording to the department of agricultur agriculture, in 1970 there were 750,000 dairy farmers in america, and by 2015, just over how thousand. for those just getting by, the trade war is damaging. correspondent jessica gomez met with farmers there to find out how their' coping. >> the wisconsin state fair. >> it's so good. >> from the cream puffs to the dairy barns, perhaps no better place to showcase what makes up america's dairy lan farm, you cn never get that out of your blood. >> but the enthusiasm is fading on many dairy farms, concerning the landscape is changing for good. >> the family has been here since 1897. i'm fifth generation. >> jerry milks 320 cows on his farm in montford. he has a handful of employees but this is where you will find him most of the time. >> my days off, i try to clear sunday. we're working harder than we have. >> like other dairy farmers, ju
you gotta swiffer historic leap to the white house? >> america'scing a financial crisis. when milk prices and rising debt have forced many dairy farmers out of business aircraft cording to the department of agricultur agriculture, in 1970 there were 750,000 dairy farmers in america, and by 2015, just over how thousand. for those just getting by, the trade war is damaging. correspondent jessica gomez met with farmers there to find out how their' coping. >> the wisconsin state fair....
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there is a texas that is, you know, guns and red meat and perhaps in some measure clinging to a white americaale dominance, etcetera. >> austin. >> but it's not just austin. i remember i once went to a strip mall in -- outside of one of the major cities in texas. i forget which one. and every bit in that strip mall was a korean business. i had never seen that in new york. it was a massive strip mall of maybe 100 different korean businesses. one of the immigrants i wrote about who survived that spree said that he had moved from bangladesh to new york. and he found new york similar to bangladesh, very crowded, tense traffic all the time. so texas was had it his idea of what he had come to this country for. big, open roads. they love the low taxes. all of that, right? and new york is socially very complicated. what do you wear to this restaurant? texas, flip-flops anywhere. >> and high taxes. >> so i think this is going to be a test. it was interesting seeing two kind of white guys in a debate talking about two different visions of is this a country and is this a state that is essentially a clos
there is a texas that is, you know, guns and red meat and perhaps in some measure clinging to a white americaale dominance, etcetera. >> austin. >> but it's not just austin. i remember i once went to a strip mall in -- outside of one of the major cities in texas. i forget which one. and every bit in that strip mall was a korean business. i had never seen that in new york. it was a massive strip mall of maybe 100 different korean businesses. one of the immigrants i wrote about who...
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america now bill. white. who is. the south america but. the more i. use them. when i get. to see how a real world all cliffs. took us to meet one of his old friends. despite his considerable age do you still keep the young servant black in his household. and of the grand. standing out there that. and then there was a bit of. what we. think of the on the ground when we got to run i think and then we. got there and then you know i mean is that. the one that gets the best so. that this one. won't let me get much. done with the baggage i got and. that's why there's always a complaint and boy in some of these house. his job is to satisfy any of his most his whims with unquestioning obedience oh well. according to the white oaks own accounts at least a hundred boys have been through his house in the last forty years. that's the one that. i've. strangely though it's the feminine beauty undone questioning a b.b. instead of values most in his game black boys. but i do think. that. there. if a white oak succumbs to sexual desire for a woman he ceases to be a real but. on the other h
america now bill. white. who is. the south america but. the more i. use them. when i get. to see how a real world all cliffs. took us to meet one of his old friends. despite his considerable age do you still keep the young servant black in his household. and of the grand. standing out there that. and then there was a bit of. what we. think of the on the ground when we got to run i think and then we. got there and then you know i mean is that. the one that gets the best so. that this one. won't...
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was at the nadir of his popularity in mainstream white america, he had become a pariah but the stenchand followed her of martin luther king jr.'s resistance was swept away in the sweet smell of marxism and that has defined him as a great american and part of the pantheon of our re-founding fathers of this nation. >> watch this and all other book tv programs from the past 20 years at booktv.org. type the authors name of the word at the search bar at the top of the page. you're watching tv on cspan2, television for serious readers. at 7:15 p.m. eastern, pulitzer prize winning biographer david lewis recalled the life of wendell wilkie, a midwestern businessman turned politician who was the republican nominee or president in 1940 bennett 815, mary jo mcconnaughhay provides a history of latin american involvement in world war ii as both allied and axis powers i-4 influence. on book tvs afterwards at nine, emory university's carol anderson chronicles the changes to voting requirements following the 2013 ruling shelby versus holder. at 10 pm, new york times columnist anthony appia explores t
was at the nadir of his popularity in mainstream white america, he had become a pariah but the stenchand followed her of martin luther king jr.'s resistance was swept away in the sweet smell of marxism and that has defined him as a great american and part of the pantheon of our re-founding fathers of this nation. >> watch this and all other book tv programs from the past 20 years at booktv.org. type the authors name of the word at the search bar at the top of the page. you're watching tv...
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hasone a white nationalist, argued "america was, until this past generation, a white country, designed for ourselves and our prosperity. it is our creation, our inheritance, and it belongs to us." that is richard spencer, contemporary white nationalists. that is pretty historically accurate how our origin story and nation has envisioned who belongs. hamilton, lin-manuel miranda, what i think they are doing is rejecting and offering very different versions of america's founding and america's origin story as a rejection of that vision. by telling america's story through musical genres associated with black and atlantic's culture, by having actors of color play the nation's founders, miranda puts people on par with whites as owners, creators, and rightful tellers of the nation's origin story, and heritage. i would argue that hamilton is revising america's civic myths to make them more inclusive, to offer symbolic affirmation that people of all races belong to theown the nation, and have authority to tell the nation's story. while part of this puts us at the ultimate impact of what that wi
hasone a white nationalist, argued "america was, until this past generation, a white country, designed for ourselves and our prosperity. it is our creation, our inheritance, and it belongs to us." that is richard spencer, contemporary white nationalists. that is pretty historically accurate how our origin story and nation has envisioned who belongs. hamilton, lin-manuel miranda, what i think they are doing is rejecting and offering very different versions of america's founding and...
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white. in america, white people get upset when you call them white.everyone wanted to touch my hair. one thing i love about this job is that i meet all types of people. and i don't look down on them and they don't look down on me. that's the best part of it. >> anthony: just wait until new york city sees kamau and my joint venture -- the wolf blitzer. ♪ take us downtown, waze. waze integration- seamlessly connecting the world inside... with the world outside... making life a little... easier. introducing the well-connected lincoln mkc. yno, i'm paying inmy brother backs? before we get going. he scored me a billy big mouth bass. the singing wall fish? for the man cave. i love those things! [take me to the river...] [drop me in the water ...] secure mobile banking from navy federal credit union... our members are the mission. the more your wellbeing can get left behind. but there's a place that doesn't come with that compromise. a place designed to help you be your best. welcome to westin. where you're given a choice not just to get up ♪ but to rise. ♪
white. in america, white people get upset when you call them white.everyone wanted to touch my hair. one thing i love about this job is that i meet all types of people. and i don't look down on them and they don't look down on me. that's the best part of it. >> anthony: just wait until new york city sees kamau and my joint venture -- the wolf blitzer. ♪ take us downtown, waze. waze integration- seamlessly connecting the world inside... with the world outside... making life a little......
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of those independents to his side. >> it's also pretty easy when the cultural issue equals what white americas going to be on the majority side of this. so that's where i think he's been able to be successful. what hasn't gotten discussed as much and i think this is where the discussion really needs to go, it is always about trump and kneeling and what it all means, but really the fundamental core issue is no matter how much wealth or prestige or influence you have, if you're black in america, the racism and race is always going to be the most important factor in your life. >> i agree. economic anxiety is a euphemism for nationalism, nationalism has very strong racial and cultural undertones. if you don't acknowledge that, you're missing the entire picture. >> i want to go to the other aspect of this and it's sort of what the president was getting at with tiger woods. nfl player, especially african-american players, the community expects them, hey, don't back down. at the same time, they're getting more and more pressure the other way. they're being encouraged to speak up. and yet the preside
of those independents to his side. >> it's also pretty easy when the cultural issue equals what white americas going to be on the majority side of this. so that's where i think he's been able to be successful. what hasn't gotten discussed as much and i think this is where the discussion really needs to go, it is always about trump and kneeling and what it all means, but really the fundamental core issue is no matter how much wealth or prestige or influence you have, if you're black in...
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white. in america, white people get upset when you call them white.d was my hair. everyone wanted to touch my hair. one thing i love about this job is that i meet all types of people. and i don't look down on them and they don't look down on me. that's the best part of it. >> anthony: just wait until new york city sees kamau and my joint venture -- the wolf blitzer. hey baby, let's get you into bed. can we see a real whale some day? sure. promise. promise. mom, are we still going? dad, are we still going? yea, we're going. use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise. like her first trip to vancouver. and start something priceless. so cool. with bold sauces,urger fresh ingredients... and starting at 6.99. you can only think one thing... how fast can i get to denny's? get a burger and fries from denny's starting at $6.99. rewards me basically aeverywhere.om so why am i hosting a dental convention after party in my vegas suite? or wearing a full-body wetsuit at this spa retreat? or sliding into this ski lodge with my mini horse kevin? because
white. in america, white people get upset when you call them white.d was my hair. everyone wanted to touch my hair. one thing i love about this job is that i meet all types of people. and i don't look down on them and they don't look down on me. that's the best part of it. >> anthony: just wait until new york city sees kamau and my joint venture -- the wolf blitzer. hey baby, let's get you into bed. can we see a real whale some day? sure. promise. promise. mom, are we still going? dad,...
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reality of increasing religious diversity and the decline of one robbie jones called majority white america. but when you look at the scores, the numbers still show religious minorities are quite small in number. for almost a decade, the project has examined the issue and this year we released a report entitled pluralism in peril, which has specific recommendations for civil society at the community and state level. the book includes contributions by a eboo patel, jon and not do and buy a panelist, recommendations are specifically targeted on strategies for scholarship, resilience and education to run religious diversity in schools, youth service organizations and other places where young people congregate. this summer and asked that we gatherto to move curriculum providers, youth service organization and funders to see if we can facilitate partnerships to important bridging work to local communities. i'm so pleased to welcome someone at the institute today. it's laid out ambitious and active in a conversation we all need to be ati part of. how to achieve pluralism pluralism? i agree we sho
reality of increasing religious diversity and the decline of one robbie jones called majority white america. but when you look at the scores, the numbers still show religious minorities are quite small in number. for almost a decade, the project has examined the issue and this year we released a report entitled pluralism in peril, which has specific recommendations for civil society at the community and state level. the book includes contributions by a eboo patel, jon and not do and buy a...
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was at his popularity and main street -- mainstream white america. he had become a pariah. the resistance was swept away so now death has defined him as a great american as part of the pantheon as our re-founding fathers. >> host: mark mills what do you do for a living? >> i'm at the manhattan institute where i write about energy policy and i'm also a partner at a tech venture fund where we use software companies for the oil and gas business. >> host: how did you get there >> guest: i should also add that i'm a faculty fellow at the northwest engineering school. i didn't go to that school but i know a lot of professors there. i learn a lot
was at his popularity and main street -- mainstream white america. he had become a pariah. the resistance was swept away so now death has defined him as a great american as part of the pantheon as our re-founding fathers. >> host: mark mills what do you do for a living? >> i'm at the manhattan institute where i write about energy policy and i'm also a partner at a tech venture fund where we use software companies for the oil and gas business. >> host: how did you get there...
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reconstruction is so underappreciated and underreported as a white guy who's family wasn't even in americaat the time i am horrified that this country could rationalize slavery. i think a lot of white people in america feel the exact same way. but i interviewed jim brown, i did a show with him for five years. i interviewed him tuesday. and he said yeah, we came from slavery but look how far we've come.and he says when it comes to back then, no one ever justified slavery but in 2018, he says if a white person in manhasset didn't pay for my school without telling me, i wouldn't have become the running back for syracuse. a lot of white people died because slavery was so wrong and they wanted to fix it. - - said it back to me so we can take the statues and put it separate. from past. if you are confederate general, if i'm black and i looked at that everyday. i'd have a problem with that. but if you look at jefferson, washington, madison, monroe i believe. everyone except adams and our first eight presidents, they had slaves. i can't rationalize that. i can say they were genius bar for them to
reconstruction is so underappreciated and underreported as a white guy who's family wasn't even in americaat the time i am horrified that this country could rationalize slavery. i think a lot of white people in america feel the exact same way. but i interviewed jim brown, i did a show with him for five years. i interviewed him tuesday. and he said yeah, we came from slavery but look how far we've come.and he says when it comes to back then, no one ever justified slavery but in 2018, he says if...
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film on white nationalism in america that's what his artistic rationale was sounds credible to me whether he meant it or not who knows only he can tell but i do know there seems to be a big disproportionate difference with the way he's been treated to the way that the rest of the offenders on you tube are being treated john i mean lee has got a point you made a couple of good points there you know nick color did explain that it was think ssion looking at the explanation from the artist himself he explained exactly what lee said that it was a reversal he wanted to show reversal taking a famous scene out of american history x. you can't deny all these silly the years of slavery that existed do you think lee has valid points that you think the rock has valid points. now no. one would never try not to come day slavery would not you know no one's trying to make an excuse for that if he has used a seed and change the priority of it good however but by the same token condemn both just like i started off on this program today column damning anyone who is promoting the idea to kill somebody else j
film on white nationalism in america that's what his artistic rationale was sounds credible to me whether he meant it or not who knows only he can tell but i do know there seems to be a big disproportionate difference with the way he's been treated to the way that the rest of the offenders on you tube are being treated john i mean lee has got a point you made a couple of good points there you know nick color did explain that it was think ssion looking at the explanation from the artist himself...
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[applause] ♪ [taps] god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide through the night with the light from above. to thee mountains prairie to the oceans whiteh foam. america, my home sweet home. , my home sweetca home. ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's observance. thank you for joining us this morning. remain in place for the departure of our official party. ♪ >> we will have more live coverage later today starting at the :00 p.m. eastern, a conversation about russian president vladimir putin. at 3:00 p.m. eastern, a conversation about vladimir. then we will hear about executives from google and microsoft to hear what they are going to do to protect political campaigns. james clapper, michael hayden rogers will talk about the relationship between presidents and the intelligence community. live from george mason university in virginia, here on c-span. q&a, richardht smith discusses his biography of herbert hoover. >> is that accomplishment is all that matters. it is an unsentimental -- the sort of thing you would expect an engineer to say. that is one of the keys to understanding his life, his success in everything but the preside
[applause] ♪ [taps] god bless america land that i love stand beside her and guide through the night with the light from above. to thee mountains prairie to the oceans whiteh foam. america, my home sweet home. , my home sweetca home. ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's observance. thank you for joining us this morning. remain in place for the departure of our official party. ♪ >> we will have more live coverage later today starting at the :00 p.m. eastern, a conversation about...
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we are having progress, we are seeing things progress and yet this violence happens and what white america didn't know is that these thing that had built up from these migrations during the wars were really pestering places of injustice and police brutality. and it was just too little, too late. so we begin with watson 65 and cleveland in 1966 we have the rebellion . and it is, comes out of almost nowhere. again, the community has no idea that this is coming that it has been building up and the african-american community certainly knows what's coming. the mayor of the city is the tallest guy in this picture. he had no clue. he was not a bad guy, he had no clue how to deal with most of his african-american citizens. he just didn't relate to them, had no idea what their issues were. you can see the befuddlement ashe walks through in the half rebellion . now on the other side of the black freedom movement we have martin luther king . and he had had the 64 act in the south, birmingham 64 times man of the year. and then 65 after cell, voting rights act. these are great achievements and he decid
we are having progress, we are seeing things progress and yet this violence happens and what white america didn't know is that these thing that had built up from these migrations during the wars were really pestering places of injustice and police brutality. and it was just too little, too late. so we begin with watson 65 and cleveland in 1966 we have the rebellion . and it is, comes out of almost nowhere. again, the community has no idea that this is coming that it has been building up and the...
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. >> [applause] >>[ taps playing ] >> ♪ go dbless america land that i love beside her and guide her with the light from above from the mountains whiteceans god bless america homeme sweet americas sweet home ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's observance. please remain in place for the 's officialf today party. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming of wednesday morning, washington examiner's discusses continued efforts by congress and the white house to undo major provisions of the affordable care act. then they unite america executive director on the group's effort to elect independent candidates. american foundation for suicide prevention talks about suicide prevention week and legislation related to suicide prevention. watch c-span's washington 7:00 a.m.ive at eastern morning. bob woodward joins us september 17 at 7:00 a.m. eastern to talk about his new book. also ken starr joins us september 18 at 8:30 a.m. eastern to discuss his memoir of the clinton investigation. live wednesday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span, a discussion on t
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america? it is the beacon. e.b. whiteine, america -- he was talking about the church spire in the community, but the metaphor extends. america is the white plume showing this is the way up. policies like this bring us down. secretary nielsen, take my invitation. come on the show. make the case for why this is okay. and for the rest of us, remember that the kids are still there and be aware that if you don't pay attention -- and this policy is what happens -- it will happen again. that's all for us tonight. thank you for watching. thank you for listening to the sirius xm radio show, channel 124. i take your calls. we get at it. i love it. "cnn tonight with don lemon" starts right now. you don't call. you don't care. >> you're on the comedy channel over there on sirius, right. >> you see my face? this is my look that says, i can take you whenever i want, but i don't feel one way or the other about it. >> okay. serious stuff. i know you and i joke around a lot. >> yes. >> i like your optimism. i like what you just said there
america? it is the beacon. e.b. whiteine, america -- he was talking about the church spire in the community, but the metaphor extends. america is the white plume showing this is the way up. policies like this bring us down. secretary nielsen, take my invitation. come on the show. make the case for why this is okay. and for the rest of us, remember that the kids are still there and be aware that if you don't pay attention -- and this policy is what happens -- it will happen again. that's all for...
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there are black people who care deeply about the struggles of white rural america. i'm one of them. i have a track record to prove it. i know there are evangelicals who are deeply committed to doing something about climate change. i have seen them do the work. i know there are conservatives who think there's nothing compassionate about separating immigrant children from their mothers. i know there are republicans who believe government should only perform a few minimal functioning, one of those should be making sure nearly 3,000 americans don't die in a hurricane and its aftermath. [applause] common ground is out there. i see it r day. just how people interact, how people treat each other. you see it on the ball field. you see it at work. you see it in places of worship. but to say common ground exists, doesn't mean it will inevitably win out. history shows the power of fear. and the closer that we get to election day the more those invested in the politics of fear and division will work to -- will do anything to hang on to their recent gains. onto their recent gains. fortunately, i
there are black people who care deeply about the struggles of white rural america. i'm one of them. i have a track record to prove it. i know there are evangelicals who are deeply committed to doing something about climate change. i have seen them do the work. i know there are conservatives who think there's nothing compassionate about separating immigrant children from their mothers. i know there are republicans who believe government should only perform a few minimal functioning, one of those...
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film on white nationalism in america that's what his artistic rationale was sounds credible to me whether he meant it or not who knows only he can tell but i do know this seems to be of big disproportionate difference with the way he's been treated to the way that the rest of the offenders on you tube but be treated no one's trying to make an excuse for that if he has used a c.n.n. change the priority of a good however but by the same token i have condemned both just like i started off on this program today con damning anyone who is promoting the idea to kill somebody else just because of the color of their skin i would condemn them if they would just do it as a general thing. roundup of the news back at the top of the hour with more but first on r.t. international if the kaiser report. was hired to a higher through or a true and. it's hard to imagine the decades after the war a nazi doctor was still active and rich in a not in seventies crinan tell had as the chair of its board a man convicted of mass murder and slavery at ashwood it's a german company grown until it developed thalidomid
film on white nationalism in america that's what his artistic rationale was sounds credible to me whether he meant it or not who knows only he can tell but i do know this seems to be of big disproportionate difference with the way he's been treated to the way that the rest of the offenders on you tube but be treated no one's trying to make an excuse for that if he has used a c.n.n. change the priority of a good however but by the same token i have condemned both just like i started off on this...
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white house. it's notjust, sometimes a look at all of this acid that something on affects america over there is, notthing on affects america overthere is, not really, it's that something on affects america over there is, not really, it's not a sideshow crazy town as described in the white house, but it has an impact on us as well. and one of the encouraging things i suppose we see from this article is whoever this person is says while trump sort of the sidles up to putin as we discussed, and the north koreans, and rubbish is a lot at his what should be his allies including the european union and canada and so on and so forth, actually series people in the white house are having a twin track presidency and serious people in the white house are trying to an sure that america's real allies which include us, are taken seriously. let's look at another story closer to home the daily telegraph, the new health secretary declaring war on old it systems in the nhs presumably something that's pretty overdue, but a tall order. yes perennial problem it governance systems don't seem to work when the script ambiti
white house. it's notjust, sometimes a look at all of this acid that something on affects america over there is, notthing on affects america overthere is, not really, it's that something on affects america over there is, not really, it's not a sideshow crazy town as described in the white house, but it has an impact on us as well. and one of the encouraging things i suppose we see from this article is whoever this person is says while trump sort of the sidles up to putin as we discussed, and...
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them and loved them, and i know there are black people who care deeply about the struggles of white rural america. i'm one of them. and i have a track record to prove it. i know there are evangelicals who are deeply committed to doing something about climate change. i've seen them do the work. i know there are conservatives who think there's nothing compassionate about separating immigrant children from their mothers. i know there are republicans who believe government should only perform a few minimal functions but that one of those functions should be making sure nearly 3,000 americans don't die in a hurricane and its aftermath. [ applause ] common ground is out there. i see it every day. it's just how people interact, how people treat each other. you see it on the ball field. you see it at work. you see it in places of worship. but to say that common ground exists doesn't mean it will inevitably win out. history shows the power of fear and the closer that we get to to election day, the more those invested in the politics of fear and division will work -- will do anything to hang on to their re
them and loved them, and i know there are black people who care deeply about the struggles of white rural america. i'm one of them. and i have a track record to prove it. i know there are evangelicals who are deeply committed to doing something about climate change. i've seen them do the work. i know there are conservatives who think there's nothing compassionate about separating immigrant children from their mothers. i know there are republicans who believe government should only perform a few...
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film on white nationalism in america that's what his artistic rationale was sounds credible to me whether he meant it or not who knows only he can tell but i do know this seems to be have big disproportionate difference with the way he's been treated to the way that the rest of the offenders on you tube but be treated no one's trying to make an excuse for that if he has used a c.n.n. change the priority of a good however but by the same token i have condemned both just like i started off on this program today con damning anyone who is promoting the idea to kill somebody else just because of the color of their skin i would condemn them if they would just do it as a general thing i just did in twenty past the hour here in moscow plenty of stories still to come here your way on the program a new mosque has been opened in hamburg in a building that used to be a protestant church just some of the locals not too sure about it that's in the mix a few stores just. join me every day. i'm show business. is this you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of
film on white nationalism in america that's what his artistic rationale was sounds credible to me whether he meant it or not who knows only he can tell but i do know this seems to be have big disproportionate difference with the way he's been treated to the way that the rest of the offenders on you tube but be treated no one's trying to make an excuse for that if he has used a c.n.n. change the priority of a good however but by the same token i have condemned both just like i started off on...
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speaker, it's not black history or white history, it's american history. and america is not black or white or brown. america is an idea. so when the founders drafted the preamble to the constitution and called for to us form a more perfect union, the presence of the word more implied a perpetual duty. and the revolution that cast off an oppressive government from across an ocean against great britain is one that i would argue was perpetual. that another hero of mine, named thomas jefferson, was a slave owner, certainly an imperfect man, who articulated near-perfect ideas. fast forward to april 23, 1951. barbara johns with a clean and clear and bright mind, influenced by her teachers and her uncle vernon johns, understood that rights are not given by government, but by something bigger. and understood that the duty of a citizen in a free nation was to assert their god-given rights. and so the idea of something as draconianly oppressive as separate but equal was intolerable. so that day she implored her students to walk out of the high school and the tar paper shacks an
speaker, it's not black history or white history, it's american history. and america is not black or white or brown. america is an idea. so when the founders drafted the preamble to the constitution and called for to us form a more perfect union, the presence of the word more implied a perpetual duty. and the revolution that cast off an oppressive government from across an ocean against great britain is one that i would argue was perpetual. that another hero of mine, named thomas jefferson, was...