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, and the more the county lost white _ population, and the more the county lost white population, thell americans. we found that 4% of americans can be classified in the insurrectionists movement. —— representative sample. said they would _ representative sample. said they would participate in a violent protest~ _ would participate in a violent protest. we further found in other sample _ protest. we further found in other sample that the biggest driver was that a _ sample that the biggest driver was that a fear of the great replacement, again, the same factor. together. _ replacement, again, the same factor. together, these two studies paint powerful— together, these two studies paint powerful evidence that helps us to ekpiain _ powerful evidence that helps us to explain that it's social issues, particularly racial issues, that are really— particularly racial issues, that are really at — particularly racial issues, that are really at the bottom of the insurrectionists we saw on january the 6th— insurrectionists we saw on january the 6th and — insurrectionists we saw on january the 6th
, and the more the county lost white _ population, and the more the county lost white population, thell americans. we found that 4% of americans can be classified in the insurrectionists movement. —— representative sample. said they would _ representative sample. said they would participate in a violent protest~ _ would participate in a violent protest. we further found in other sample _ protest. we further found in other sample that the biggest driver was that a _ sample that the biggest...
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i think that makes sense, and also you said white populations are growing the fastest. fear there. that makes sense to me. but you've also done -- and it's also not surprising by the way where you said they come from counties that biden won. they're probably upset that biden won their county, right, instead of the president -- the former president. go on. sorry. >> the big surprise, don, is we have the hard evidence to back that up. >> mm-hmm. >> you see, we now have the evidence that we can really show people systematically and help open their eyes. >> mm-hmm. >> so today i've gotten lots of emails from people, some who say, oh, i'm not surprised, but others who say, wow, i just didn't know. >> mm-hmm. >> and that's one of the thing that social science really offers. >> yeah. you've also done some digging into other forces driving some of this fear, some of this anger, and it's related to right-wing conspiracies. >> yep. >> what's known as the great replacement theory. tell me about that. >> so this is the idea that hispanic people and black people's rights are outpaci
i think that makes sense, and also you said white populations are growing the fastest. fear there. that makes sense to me. but you've also done -- and it's also not surprising by the way where you said they come from counties that biden won. they're probably upset that biden won their county, right, instead of the president -- the former president. go on. sorry. >> the big surprise, don, is we have the hard evidence to back that up. >> mm-hmm. >> you see, we now have the...
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the lie, that liberal elites are plotting to replace white -- the white population with imgrmigras ofolor. >> now, i know that the left and all the little gatekeepers on twitter become, literally, hysterical if you use the t replacement. if you suggest the democratic party is trying to replace the current electorate, with new people, more obedient voters from the third world. but they become hysterical because that is -- that's what's happening, actually. let's just say it. it's true. if this were happening in your house if you were in 6th grade, for example, and without telling you, your parents adopted a bunch of new siblings. and gave them brand new bikes. and let them stay up later, and helped them with their homework. and gave them twice the allowance that they gave you. you would say to your siblings, you know, i think we are being replaced by -- by kids that our parents love more. and it would be kind of hard to argue against you, because look at the evidence. so, this matters, on a bunch of different levels. but on the most basic level, it's a voting-rights question. in a demo
the lie, that liberal elites are plotting to replace white -- the white population with imgrmigras ofolor. >> now, i know that the left and all the little gatekeepers on twitter become, literally, hysterical if you use the t replacement. if you suggest the democratic party is trying to replace the current electorate, with new people, more obedient voters from the third world. but they become hysterical because that is -- that's what's happening, actually. let's just say it. it's true. if...
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white nationalists. i referenced the genocide in the american history, the genocide of indigenous populations and there's something that has gained traction and you analyze the theme in your study of white nationalists. can you explain what drives this anxiety, real or perceived anxiety among white nationalists they're subject to some sort of cultural or racial extinction in the united states? >> that's a great point. a whole chapter devoted to this concept and it's called white goods for a reason -- genocide for a reason. in the united states and around the world the idea that white people are targets of aannihilation either by a planned attack or essentially an overhaul or due to the sheer rise in numbers of people of color. there is the sense that white identity and the cultural and numeric identities or white people are at threat and this has been around for a long time. decades if not centuries and its the common theme of many manifestos. one of the last chapter of the book he detail the idea that replacement theory that is very common throughout and that's something that even nazi germany, for exam
white nationalists. i referenced the genocide in the american history, the genocide of indigenous populations and there's something that has gained traction and you analyze the theme in your study of white nationalists. can you explain what drives this anxiety, real or perceived anxiety among white nationalists they're subject to some sort of cultural or racial extinction in the united states? >> that's a great point. a whole chapter devoted to this concept and it's called white goods for...
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still means there are hundreds of thousands of trump supporters and fairfax lost about 3% of its white populationt me jump in here. this map is from part of your work and it shows florida. you were talking about people -- many live in or adjacent to counties where the population became less white. my question is, were these once fringe voters? did this become a bigger issue under the trump administration? >> the issue is that something that was on a fringe is now not creeping into the main stream. it is at the heart of our main stream and it's at the heart of the political violence that we see coming from the right. that's january 6th. the second study, don, is that we did a survey of people today. just two weeks ago. a nationally representative survey by the national opinion research council, the gold standard among surveys and polling agencies. what we discovered is that 4% of all americans, that's 10 million people, believe the election was stolen in 2020 and would go to and participate in a violent protest much like the insurrection. and what's the number one driver there? again, the fear tha
still means there are hundreds of thousands of trump supporters and fairfax lost about 3% of its white populationt me jump in here. this map is from part of your work and it shows florida. you were talking about people -- many live in or adjacent to counties where the population became less white. my question is, were these once fringe voters? did this become a bigger issue under the trump administration? >> the issue is that something that was on a fringe is now not creeping into the...
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counties with the most significant declines in the non-hispanic white population are the most likely charges. the professor cites a long held view of white supremacists called the great replacement theory. it has achieved iconic status with white nationalists and holds that minorities are progressively replacing white populations due to mass immigration policy and low birth rates to ignore the movement and potential would be akin to trump's response to covid-19. we cannot presume that it will blow over. the ingredients exist for future waves of political violence from lone wolf attacks to all out assaults on democracy surrounding the 2022 midterm elections. and joining our discussion now, chair of the african-american studies at princeton universities and msnbc contributor. and professor, let me begin with you. this does seem to be one of the cases where the people arrested are what they appeared to be when we were watching them do what they did that day. >> right, lawrence. you know, reading this piece by my colleague. it reads like a water is wet story for a lot of folks. this idea
counties with the most significant declines in the non-hispanic white population are the most likely charges. the professor cites a long held view of white supremacists called the great replacement theory. it has achieved iconic status with white nationalists and holds that minorities are progressively replacing white populations due to mass immigration policy and low birth rates to ignore the movement and potential would be akin to trump's response to covid-19. we cannot presume that it will...
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if you rise up against blm and you are in the white population you are called a racist. you are called a sell out or a traitor. it's the same mark. ms. colliers the founder of blm if she went around and bought luxury homes and had lavish vacations on the dollar from the organization, i hope she is investigated thoroughly and the law is laid down to the extent it should be. but people should understand that are donating to this cause they are not helping the black community whatsoever. they haven't been in the black community. it doesn't seem that they really care and they should also know that if they really want justice, it's going to happen in the court of law. it's not going to happen in a protest or riots on the streets. they use these buzz words like equity. at the end of the day, what they're asking for is absolutely impossible. you can put everybody on the same playing field but at the end of the day, those that work harder are going to rise above. and so for me it's not about your color, your race, it's about your choices in life and education and, of course, fam
if you rise up against blm and you are in the white population you are called a racist. you are called a sell out or a traitor. it's the same mark. ms. colliers the founder of blm if she went around and bought luxury homes and had lavish vacations on the dollar from the organization, i hope she is investigated thoroughly and the law is laid down to the extent it should be. but people should understand that are donating to this cause they are not helping the black community whatsoever. they...
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it's achieved iconic status and holds that minorities are progressively replacing white populations dueent and its potential would be a kin to trump's response to covid-19. we cannot presume it will blow over. the ingredients exist for future waves of political violence from lone wolf attacks to all-out assaults on democracy. joining our discussion now, professor eddie long, the chair of african-american studies at princeton university, and a christina greer, an associate professor of political science at fordham. professor greer, let me begin with you. this does seem to be one of the cases where the people arrested are what they appeared to be when we were watching them do what they did that day. >> right, lawrence. reading this piece by my colleague it reads a little bit like a web story for a lot of folks. this idea of economic anxiety is something that black organizers have been talking about for years where it's just their -- the economic anxiety is so minuscule compared to the white supremacy that we saw in charlottesville and again on display january 6th. when people were marchin
it's achieved iconic status and holds that minorities are progressively replacing white populations dueent and its potential would be a kin to trump's response to covid-19. we cannot presume it will blow over. the ingredients exist for future waves of political violence from lone wolf attacks to all-out assaults on democracy. joining our discussion now, professor eddie long, the chair of african-american studies at princeton university, and a christina greer, an associate professor of political...
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american indians and alaskan natives are 3.5 times more likely to get covid than non-hispanic white population. native people are also more than four times likely to be hospitalized as a result of covid-19. despite these, we administered one million doses of covid-19 vaccines. that's a remarkable achievement and testament to their dedication. today, the biden administration is doubling down on this critical work with a $4 billion investment from the american rescue plan to the indian health service, tribal, and urban indian health programs. specifically, these funds will support the following -- expanded covid-19 vaccination. including mobile efforts, large scale vaccination events and public education and outreach campaigns. expanded testing, contact racing, p.p.e. access, and treatment. increased preventive health services for those at higher risk for covid-19. and increase support for telehealth, the health care workforce, and the broader indian health care system, which has been hard hit during the pandemic due to loss of reimbursements for care in both public and private insurance. we are
american indians and alaskan natives are 3.5 times more likely to get covid than non-hispanic white population. native people are also more than four times likely to be hospitalized as a result of covid-19. despite these, we administered one million doses of covid-19 vaccines. that's a remarkable achievement and testament to their dedication. today, the biden administration is doubling down on this critical work with a $4 billion investment from the american rescue plan to the indian health...
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more into the question of white genocide is prevalent among white nationalist and it actually happened with the genocide of indigenous populations but and iothen have gained with the saudi white nationalist so what drives this state among white nationalist that they have a cultural or racial extinction in the united states quick. >> that's a great point there is a whole chapter devoted to the concept it's called white genocide for reason. in the united states and around the world, the idea that white people are targets of an isolation either by a planned attack or essentially an overhaul, or due to the sheer rise in numbers of people of color, there is a sense that white and that cultural and numeric identities are a threat. this has been around for a long time for decades if not centuries but the common theme of many manifestoes. one of the last chapters i identify the idea of replacement. that is common even nazi germanypr with their propaganda and discourse but in the most recent decades the concept of white genocide has become a calling card to justify violence. 's we have a terrorist attack in el paso texas and that man rol
more into the question of white genocide is prevalent among white nationalist and it actually happened with the genocide of indigenous populations but and iothen have gained with the saudi white nationalist so what drives this state among white nationalist that they have a cultural or racial extinction in the united states quick. >> that's a great point there is a whole chapter devoted to the concept it's called white genocide for reason. in the united states and around the world, the...
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being in the majority black people in baltimore are being vaccinated to fall slower than the white population zeros how do you castro has more. inside this baltimore factory brews the viral vector that will train immune systems to neutralize the corona virus truckloads of the ingredient leave the factory operated by emergent bio solutions regularly destined for faraway facilities for further processing into the johnson and johnson vaccine and eventually even further away places where arms are waiting that's despite plenty of people in need of the vaccine much closer to home right here maybe you know it here but is not. to me it mars will be about 2 miles away tanya gros lives just 2 kilometers from the vaccine component factory she's 56 years old and diabetic but she says she's getting nowhere in her search for a vaccine a moment a real hard time a been told in the round of different places they could help me in the sis me with it in bolton more city black residents are being vaccinated at less than half the rate of whites that is troubling in a city where african-americans are the majority a
being in the majority black people in baltimore are being vaccinated to fall slower than the white population zeros how do you castro has more. inside this baltimore factory brews the viral vector that will train immune systems to neutralize the corona virus truckloads of the ingredient leave the factory operated by emergent bio solutions regularly destined for faraway facilities for further processing into the johnson and johnson vaccine and eventually even further away places where arms are...
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the society was depicted in watercolor aspire french botanist during his stay in rio among the white population this massive presence of slaves fed fears of conspiracy poisoning and murder. everywhere whites were a minority they had slaves in their kitchen in their living quarters everywhere they were the majority so there was this constant fear that they'd collectively mobilize to kill the whites. and here at the heart of the new world those fears were actually materializing in the form of uprisings among the slave population by 791 and had become a powder keg primed to ignite and potentially destroy the entire slave system from the america all the way back to europe 45000 new african captives landed every year on the coast of this french island colony where slaves made up 90 percent of the population. after the $789.00 revolution in france the declaration of the rights of man rang out like a rallying cry for the newly arrived captives. their slaves looted coachmen for minute cetera you felt that the whites were no longer in control of the situation but their power headway and they were only a
the society was depicted in watercolor aspire french botanist during his stay in rio among the white population this massive presence of slaves fed fears of conspiracy poisoning and murder. everywhere whites were a minority they had slaves in their kitchen in their living quarters everywhere they were the majority so there was this constant fear that they'd collectively mobilize to kill the whites. and here at the heart of the new world those fears were actually materializing in the form of...
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this society was depicted in watercolors by a french botanist during his stay in rio among the white population this massive presence of slaves fed fears of conspiracy poisoning and murder. everywhere whites were a minority they had slaves in their kitchen in their living quarters everywhere they were the majority so there was this constant fear that they had collectively mobilized to kill the whites. and here at the heart of the new world those fears were actually materializing in the form of uprisings among the slave population by 791 and had become a powder keg primed to ignite and potentially destroy the entire slave system from the america all the way back to europe 45000 new african captives landed every year on the coast of this french island colony where slaves made up 90 percent of the population. after the $789.00 revolution in france the declaration of the rights of man rang out like a rallying cry for the newly arrived captives. slaves coachmen for minute cetera he felt that the whites were no longer in control of the situation but their power headway and they were only a few troops
this society was depicted in watercolors by a french botanist during his stay in rio among the white population this massive presence of slaves fed fears of conspiracy poisoning and murder. everywhere whites were a minority they had slaves in their kitchen in their living quarters everywhere they were the majority so there was this constant fear that they had collectively mobilized to kill the whites. and here at the heart of the new world those fears were actually materializing in the form of...
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the white population of tulsa and the surrounding areas decided this was the sign they had been waiting for, for some kind of black insurrection in greenwood, and white mobs, literally thousands of white people stormed the greenwood neighborhood in tulsa and they destroyed it. 36 blocks of the city of tulsa, they just destroyed. and, you know, whatever the sheriff may have done to try to protect dick roland, he did survive. they dropped the charges ultimately. the inquiry concluded that he did nothing wrong. but once the mob had decided that black tulsa had to be wiped out in this confrontation, local law enforcement not only didn't protect black tulsa. they formally deputized members of the white mob. they gave out guns and ammunition to white men and told them to go get them in the greenwood neighborhood. and the hospital and school burned to the ground, and the library, the churches, the hotels, the stories. both the newspapers, the white mob burned more than 1,200 private homes. they looted hundreds more that didn't burn. local law enforcement rounded up thousands of black people of
the white population of tulsa and the surrounding areas decided this was the sign they had been waiting for, for some kind of black insurrection in greenwood, and white mobs, literally thousands of white people stormed the greenwood neighborhood in tulsa and they destroyed it. 36 blocks of the city of tulsa, they just destroyed. and, you know, whatever the sheriff may have done to try to protect dick roland, he did survive. they dropped the charges ultimately. the inquiry concluded that he did...
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the white population of tulsa and the surrounding areas decided this was the sign they had been waiting for, for some kind of black insurrection in greenwood, and white mobs, literally thousands of white people stormed the greenwood neighborhood in tulsa and they destroyed it. 36 blocks of the city of tulsa, they just destroyed. and, you know, whatever the sheriff may have done to try to protect dick roland, he did survive. they dropped the charges ultimately. the inquiry concluded that he did nothing wrong. but once the mob had decided that black tulsa had to be wiped out in this confrontation, local law enforcement not only didn't protect black tulsa. they formally deputized members of the white mob. they gave out guns and ammunition to white men and told them to go get them in the greenwood neighborhood. and the hospital and school burned to the ground, and the library, the churches, the hotels, the stories. both the newspapers, the white mob burned more than 1,200 private homes. they looted hundreds more that didn't burn. local law enforcement rounded up thousands of black people of
the white population of tulsa and the surrounding areas decided this was the sign they had been waiting for, for some kind of black insurrection in greenwood, and white mobs, literally thousands of white people stormed the greenwood neighborhood in tulsa and they destroyed it. 36 blocks of the city of tulsa, they just destroyed. and, you know, whatever the sheriff may have done to try to protect dick roland, he did survive. they dropped the charges ultimately. the inquiry concluded that he did...
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candidates based on race it won't matter or if you're going to arbitrarily restrict half the white population that gets into harvard and yale the matter or if you're going to lower bar standards that were too high anyway we will see what happens, i am very dubious and another is dc, taking one example at delta they will have the power to navigate their own ideology so we will cannibalize the architects. there will always be ceos they can use their money and influence to dictate to others but it will never come to them but history shows that always comes to them. that is what the ball civics said, they were the target too but they think their money and privilege will protect them in 70% of the population who want borders secure or voter id or support oil and gas exploration and doesn't want race to adjudicate hiring are quiet and passive and will never rise up, the 30% who are woke and control silicon valley and entertainment at wall street are what they have to be afraid of. i don't think that is right either. laura: back to that call, what just happened over the weekend? 120 corporations and
candidates based on race it won't matter or if you're going to arbitrarily restrict half the white population that gets into harvard and yale the matter or if you're going to lower bar standards that were too high anyway we will see what happens, i am very dubious and another is dc, taking one example at delta they will have the power to navigate their own ideology so we will cannibalize the architects. there will always be ceos they can use their money and influence to dictate to others but it...
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if you're going to arbitrarily restrict half the white population that gets into harvard or yale, it didn't matter. or if you're going to lower bar standards, they were too high anyway. that's an experiment. we'll see what happens. i'm very dubious. then there's another and that is the ceos, to take one example, delta, that they are always going to have the power to navigate around their own ideology. it's never going to come back to devour or cannibalize the architect. their kids will always get to harvard and they can be ceos and they can use their money and influence to dictate to others but it will never come to them. history shows it always comes to them. that's what the bolsheviks told us. they think their money in their privilege will protect them. they think 70% of the population who wants borders secure, who wants voter i.d., who supports oil and gas expiration and doesn't want race to adjudicate admissions and hiring, that they are quiet, sober, passive. that they will never rise up. the 30% who are awoken they control silicon valley and entertainment wall street and the co
if you're going to arbitrarily restrict half the white population that gets into harvard or yale, it didn't matter. or if you're going to lower bar standards, they were too high anyway. that's an experiment. we'll see what happens. i'm very dubious. then there's another and that is the ceos, to take one example, delta, that they are always going to have the power to navigate around their own ideology. it's never going to come back to devour or cannibalize the architect. their kids will always...
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he added that the great mass of the white population, if that great mass of the white population intends to keep the blacks from voting, if so, a court decision to the contrary would be empty. the power to redress that people, he thought, must lie in the hands of the legislature and the executive. it wasn't that long ago. it was a century ago. at that time, you would have said, how far-reaching is the power of the supreme court? we saw the problem very dramatically in the 1930's, a struggle between politics and the judiciary. it focused on the question but didn't answer it. in the early 1930's, the country fell into depression, calling enormous suffering across the nation. franklin roosevelt was elected. he had a new deal, legislation designed to help, but the court struck down much of that legislation as unconstitutional. three of the judges, called the three musketeers, consistently supported roosevelt's legislation. the judges called the four horsemen opposed it. the two remaining judges sided with the opponents of roosevelt's new deal some, but not all the time. between 1933 and 1936
he added that the great mass of the white population, if that great mass of the white population intends to keep the blacks from voting, if so, a court decision to the contrary would be empty. the power to redress that people, he thought, must lie in the hands of the legislature and the executive. it wasn't that long ago. it was a century ago. at that time, you would have said, how far-reaching is the power of the supreme court? we saw the problem very dramatically in the 1930's, a struggle...
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if that great mass of the white population intends to keep the blacks from voting end quote, if so -- a court decision to the contrary would be, quote, an empty forum engsd quote. the power to regress that evil he thoughte must lie in handlef the legislature and the executive.s that was a century ago but but at that time you would have said how far reachings is the problem and the problem again in the 1930s, struggled between mr. speakers and judiciary and so forth. it focused on question and it didn't answer it in early 1930s as you know court had a big depression that fell into depression causing enormous suffering across the nation. and a new president franklin roosevelt was elected yet a new deal by legislation designed to help but the court struck down much of that legislation. as unconstitutional. at that time three carr and three musketeers supported roosevelt's legislation. dan mcrenold and four horses, opposed it. the two remaining justices chief justice hughs and roberts sided with opponent of roosevelt new deal some but not all of every -- between 1933 and 1936 the court o
if that great mass of the white population intends to keep the blacks from voting end quote, if so -- a court decision to the contrary would be, quote, an empty forum engsd quote. the power to regress that evil he thoughte must lie in handlef the legislature and the executive.s that was a century ago but but at that time you would have said how far reachings is the problem and the problem again in the 1930s, struggled between mr. speakers and judiciary and so forth. it focused on question and...
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according to data compiled by bloomberg, states have inoculated almost twice as big a share of their white populationr black population several states, including arizona and florida, the gap is more than twice as big. they cite is taking longer to build up trust amongst committee of color -- unemployment relates -- unemployment rates remain near the lowest levels of the pandemic. jobless claims or 719,000, well above economist estimates. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: more details on opec-plus. they will gradually increase their output over three months. about 350,000 barrels of oil a day in may and june. 44,000 barrels in july. this was a surprise for the market. no one was expecting this. prices totally holding up. still holding 63 for brent. guy: it is amazing that is going on. interesting to see how this works its way through. there is a lot of countries pushing more into the market. alix: cheating is totally ok to say in that circumstance. guy:
according to data compiled by bloomberg, states have inoculated almost twice as big a share of their white populationr black population several states, including arizona and florida, the gap is more than twice as big. they cite is taking longer to build up trust amongst committee of color -- unemployment relates -- unemployment rates remain near the lowest levels of the pandemic. jobless claims or 719,000, well above economist estimates. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by...
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>> well you know at one point in the book i say nearly all white population of williams county ohio hasa lot more in common with inner-city african-american people in cleveland and toledo then they might want to think about. if you are a safety net hospital in the inner-city you have a lot of the same issues that the hwc faces which is reimbursement rates, the ratio of private insurance versus government health plans and so on so from the hospital's perspective they really are can and i think there is a way for the rural hospitals community hospitals and the urban safety net hospital to get together and we are bearing a lot of ground here. we could be a little bit politically active. as far as people are concerned they are the same two. i said this about glass houses regarding the hospital. we have begun to treat working class and poor people as an extractive resource just like in appalachia. all we have to do is hang around dollar stores. private equity that multiplied the dollar stores art private companies now. every single little town has dollar stores. depressed urban areas have do
>> well you know at one point in the book i say nearly all white population of williams county ohio hasa lot more in common with inner-city african-american people in cleveland and toledo then they might want to think about. if you are a safety net hospital in the inner-city you have a lot of the same issues that the hwc faces which is reimbursement rates, the ratio of private insurance versus government health plans and so on so from the hospital's perspective they really are can and i...
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. >> by the 1960s and '70s, suburbanization moved braddock white population up the hill and out of they, while black folks remained, along with discriminatory home lending, all legal until 1968. but in the more than 50 years since, it is clear that changing the law has not changed the reality. >> the jobless rate is over 15% in pittsburgh. and when the united states steel industry collapsed in the '80s, braddock, the town that had lived and died for steel, was left with the problems and little else, except consistently some of the worst air quality in the u.s. of a. >> when we look at wages, when we look at environmental issues, when we look at education, when we look at the school to prison pipeline, mass incarceration, we see those as issues in and of themselves. in reality, they're all part of the cycle of racism. a perfect example. take my town. black folks, most of them live there because at some point they were red lined. government policies, predatory lending. those things all colluded to ensure black folks couldn't get into communities where there were more opportunities. so, y
. >> by the 1960s and '70s, suburbanization moved braddock white population up the hill and out of they, while black folks remained, along with discriminatory home lending, all legal until 1968. but in the more than 50 years since, it is clear that changing the law has not changed the reality. >> the jobless rate is over 15% in pittsburgh. and when the united states steel industry collapsed in the '80s, braddock, the town that had lived and died for steel, was left with the problems...
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states and cities have an oxalate almost twice as big a share of their white population is there blackn. in several states, that gap is more than twice as big. it is said it is taking longer to build up trust among communities of color. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am not concerned by corporate tax increases of this magnitude. i think it will make us more fair, and that is before you even get to the substantial benefit that are going to come from repairing and infrastructure that in many ways is a national embarrassment. tom: former secretary of the treasury larry summers, look for him with romaine bostick. wall street week this friday into the weekend as well. wall street week, an important effort by secretary summers. we thank him for his effort. maybe that is the big picture. john ricco is a budget analyst. this is the geek world of python and looking at the numbers. john ricco, you have a clue what is in this infrastructure
states and cities have an oxalate almost twice as big a share of their white population is there blackn. in several states, that gap is more than twice as big. it is said it is taking longer to build up trust among communities of color. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am not concerned by corporate tax increases of this magnitude. i...
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it didn't kill 2% of the white southern population killed between four and five percent of them more than any of the western more than any of the great powers in world war one. that's what we always use is the standard of slaughter it's higher than that. so it's anyway everything's more complicated. every single thing is more complicated about the civil war then we think it is. so i can actually i think there's such an important observation because and i'm on the contrary now to mention to people that this killing ground became a ground and reconciliation and just opposed the question. that we all believe that we conciliation is needed and important. can you have reconciliation and also have social justice? and again, that's a question for everyone to think about i think in a very individual way, but it's an important one. it's a critical one and if we continue to simply reduce historical actors on both sides to really sort of one dimensional figures now every confederate it's just fighting for a slave holy republic and we have union soldiers who i guess don't really know why they're
it didn't kill 2% of the white southern population killed between four and five percent of them more than any of the western more than any of the great powers in world war one. that's what we always use is the standard of slaughter it's higher than that. so it's anyway everything's more complicated. every single thing is more complicated about the civil war then we think it is. so i can actually i think there's such an important observation because and i'm on the contrary now to mention to...
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university of chicago study showed that the theory that says that minorities are replacing the white population is a primary driver for capital rioters. surprise, surprise, the gop is learning the wrong lesson from the riot. rewarding the bad and punishing for good. just look at georgia's secretary of state, a republican, he refused to go along with trump's election lies and has since been condemned by the state republican party, who removed him up as chair of the georgia election board, apparently, that's what you get for defending democracy in the gop. joining us now are errin haines, editor at large at the 19th and an msnbc contributor and yamiche alcindor, white house contributor for the -- and a political analyst. thank you both for coming to the last word, errin haines what is up with the republican party and how is it that these folks who cheered on the insurrectionists are now pulling in money hand over fist? >> well, jonathan, what we are seeing is something that president trump -- now we have marjorie taylor greene, josh hawley and others who have been able to raise money off of this,
university of chicago study showed that the theory that says that minorities are replacing the white population is a primary driver for capital rioters. surprise, surprise, the gop is learning the wrong lesson from the riot. rewarding the bad and punishing for good. just look at georgia's secretary of state, a republican, he refused to go along with trump's election lies and has since been condemned by the state republican party, who removed him up as chair of the georgia election board,...
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fred, one of the great ironies of the 21st century america is that the older white population who ishe trump-like arguments of the immigration is relying on the non-white workforce to fund the retirement, and that is the reality of the interdependent, but the politics is pushing against that reality. >> all right. ron brownstein, good to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, fred. >>> all right. if ever a neon sign that life is starting to get back to normal following the pandemic, it is las vegas which is going to be operating at 100%. we will talk about this next. keeping your oysters business growing has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...d
fred, one of the great ironies of the 21st century america is that the older white population who ishe trump-like arguments of the immigration is relying on the non-white workforce to fund the retirement, and that is the reality of the interdependent, but the politics is pushing against that reality. >> all right. ron brownstein, good to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you, fred. >>> all right. if ever a neon sign that life is starting to get back to normal following...
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states and cities have inoculated almost twice as big a share of their white populations as they haveeir black populations. in seven states, including arizona and florida, that gap is more than twice as big. some health care providers say it is taking longer to build up trust amongst communities of color. bloomberg has learned a manufacturing error affects 15 million doses worth of an ingredient for johnson & johnson's vaccine. j&j is downplaying the situation. the company says it has met its most recent coronavirus vaccine delivery target and says none of the doses made in the u.s. so far have come from the plant where the error happened. after dismissing digital currencies for years, some wall street giants are warming to the idea. goldman sachs is now open to it. still, none of the biggest u.s. banks provide direct access to bitcoin and other digital currencies. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the nice thing and the desirable thing
states and cities have inoculated almost twice as big a share of their white populations as they haveeir black populations. in seven states, including arizona and florida, that gap is more than twice as big. some health care providers say it is taking longer to build up trust amongst communities of color. bloomberg has learned a manufacturing error affects 15 million doses worth of an ingredient for johnson & johnson's vaccine. j&j is downplaying the situation. the company says it has...
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critics are pointing out that denver is 76% white population while atlanta is 51% black. that stands out to some because moving the game will harm atlanta's minority-owned businesses. just days ago president biden said he would strongly support moving the game out of atlanta backing the boycott of a major american city. now the white house is cleaning up or clarifying as we put it the president's previous comments. >> he was not dictating what major league baseball should do, that they should -- dictating they should move the all-star game. that was their decision. they made that decision. as he stated earlier he certainly supports that. >> he does support the moving? >> he supports them being able to make the decision and respond to what their players asked. many of them are impacted, of course. >> harris: steve harrigan live in atlanta. steve, she said, you know, what does she mean? >> harris, the republicans are really attacking joe biden over this issue. they say he is deliberately misrepresenting features of this new georgia voting law. 98 pages long. one of the key
critics are pointing out that denver is 76% white population while atlanta is 51% black. that stands out to some because moving the game will harm atlanta's minority-owned businesses. just days ago president biden said he would strongly support moving the game out of atlanta backing the boycott of a major american city. now the white house is cleaning up or clarifying as we put it the president's previous comments. >> he was not dictating what major league baseball should do, that they...
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>> well you know i sit one point in the book i say that merely all white population williams county ohiohas a lot more in common with inner-city african-american people in cleveland and toledo then they might want toed think about. if you're a y a safety net hol in an inner-city, you face a lot of the same issues that chwc faces, which is reimbursement rates. the racial g private insurance versus government health plans and so on. so from the hospital perspective they really are kin at a think there's a way for the rural hospitals, community hospitals and the urban safety net hospitals to get together and say look, we are bearing a lot of grunt work. maybe we can be a little politically active. as far as the actual people are concerned, they are the same, too. i said this about class house. i say it now regarding the hospital. we have begun to treat working-class andnd poor peoples an extract of r resource just le a coal seam in appalachia. all you have to do is hang around dollar stores. private equity, just multiplies the dollar stores. they are not public companies now. every single l
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found the great replacement theory which holds that immigrants and minorities are replacing the white population was a primary driver for capitol rioters, so surprise, surprise. the gop's learning the wrong lessons from the riot. rewarding the bad and punishing the good. just look at georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger, a republican. he refused to go along with trump's election lies and has since been condemned by the state republican party, removed him as chair of the georgia election board, apparently that's what you get for defending democracy in the gop. joining us now are erin haines, editor at large at the 19th and yamiche alcindor. thank you both very much for coming to the "last word." erin haines, what's up with the republican party, and how is it that these folks who cheered on the insurrectionists are now pulling in money hand over fist? >> well, what we're seeing is something president trump said the big lie is financially lucrative and so now you have folks like representative marjorie taylor greene, folks like josh hawley and others able to raise money off of this pulli
found the great replacement theory which holds that immigrants and minorities are replacing the white population was a primary driver for capitol rioters, so surprise, surprise. the gop's learning the wrong lessons from the riot. rewarding the bad and punishing the good. just look at georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger, a republican. he refused to go along with trump's election lies and has since been condemned by the state republican party, removed him as chair of the georgia...
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about the study that indicates that white grievance, people coming from areas with a decline in white populationssion to storm the capitol on january 6th. does that help you with that context? >> that's the context that as an african-american we know. i know. white supremacy has been with us since the beginning of time here in america. and in fact what is taking place now as we saw january 6th is that the organizing, such as the oath keepers, proud boys, along with donald trump, rudy giuliani, all of them have gotten together now to really try to in many ways, first of all, they entered into what i say is an attempted coup, but secondly, they're trying to take away our fundamental, democratic, our constitutional rights. you see what is taking place across the country in terms of voter suppression laws. so this has been with us. and now i think the rest of the country, the rest of the world is seeing what african-americans have had to deal with for centuries in america. >> experts with whom i've spoken would say you're on solid ground calling it an attempted coup. what is the remedy, in this case
about the study that indicates that white grievance, people coming from areas with a decline in white populationssion to storm the capitol on january 6th. does that help you with that context? >> that's the context that as an african-american we know. i know. white supremacy has been with us since the beginning of time here in america. and in fact what is taking place now as we saw january 6th is that the organizing, such as the oath keepers, proud boys, along with donald trump, rudy...
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the white population of springfield a large group of them and to assemble in the african-american section of town a mob assembled. photographs show boys and men and some women amongst the mom. the people were dragged out of their houses houses were set on fire. and in one case an all an 84 year old man was dragged out of his house. and he was his throat was cut and he was pulled up on a rope and lynched and he was dangling within sight of the great statue of abraham lincoln in the middle of the city. and a voice is heard to cry out. lincoln freed you will show you where you belong. you don't hear too much about these race rides, but 2000 african-american's fled from the city of springfield during these three days. eventually the civil national guard came in to bring to bring peace to bring order. many of them never returned it was it was a terrible terrible time in that city's history. it's just six months later came the bicentennial. and this was you know as i said the greatest event of any of its kind. and storm center for the observations was springfield, illinois lincoln's hometown. a
the white population of springfield a large group of them and to assemble in the african-american section of town a mob assembled. photographs show boys and men and some women amongst the mom. the people were dragged out of their houses houses were set on fire. and in one case an all an 84 year old man was dragged out of his house. and he was his throat was cut and he was pulled up on a rope and lynched and he was dangling within sight of the great statue of abraham lincoln in the middle of the...
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apparently, seattle's white population declined to its lowest point in modern history.many parts of america, ever since donald trump started making america great again, hate crimes are on the rise. doubli double here over the last year, with many being tied to white-supremacist groups. >> you ever see like those good, old boys driving through here? >> you do, actually. and they are not just regular people. they are, sometimes, in uniforms. and they are, sometimes, people of -- of power. >> reporter: let's be clear. she is talking about the cops. >> so you seem like a person where, if i say the words, white supremacy, to you, you didn't really flinch. you just nodded. >> white supremacy is a standard in america, and it's always been. and we need to work on actually dismantling it. >> yeah. >> the northwest is the melting pot of all types of culture, right? so when they say we -- >> cnn sucks. >> they also pay my rent! thank you. i will tell my kids. >> make america great again. >> you are doing a good job. love that sweater. >> reporter: now, there are people out there w
apparently, seattle's white population declined to its lowest point in modern history.many parts of america, ever since donald trump started making america great again, hate crimes are on the rise. doubli double here over the last year, with many being tied to white-supremacist groups. >> you ever see like those good, old boys driving through here? >> you do, actually. and they are not just regular people. they are, sometimes, in uniforms. and they are, sometimes, people of -- of...
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received a coronavirus vaccination compared that to 13% of our asian population and 31% of our white populationst. advisers coronavirus vaccine on children under the age of five, stanford provided this video of the young volunteers taking part in the space one trial. the study will test three doses of the vaccine for safety and how well the children tolerate it. then stanford and other sites will begin a larger study of how effective the drug is for that age group. ah larger study and children aged 5 to 12 years old will be conducted at stanford medicine later this spring. coming up next. a major announcement today from the president about when he's going to start pulling out all of our troops from afghanistan and his strong warning to the taliban, he orchestrated the largest ponzi scheme in history, swindling investors out of billions of dollars today word that bernie madoff died in prison. raw. from afghanistan by september 11th. the trump administration had made a deal with the taliban to withdraw by may 1st. but president biden pushed back that timeline, saying more time is needed. fox news
received a coronavirus vaccination compared that to 13% of our asian population and 31% of our white populationst. advisers coronavirus vaccine on children under the age of five, stanford provided this video of the young volunteers taking part in the space one trial. the study will test three doses of the vaccine for safety and how well the children tolerate it. then stanford and other sites will begin a larger study of how effective the drug is for that age group. ah larger study and children...
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that this was the way that the white population were going to ensure their own right to vote, was by suppressing the black vote. if we return to the previous slide, you can see is there are many cartoons by nast, in which we see black voters, and i found these two who have suffered. so in the online exhibit, there are patients on a monument, which shows a black veteran on the top of the monument, and the top of the monument itself is vote is his quotes by southern leaders. and this is a very different cartoon. one of the things i find compelling about it, is that nast his placement of this man, right at the center. he has made some artistic choices, that emphasize the potential violence in this image. the man looks directly at us. his eyes are wide open. his finger is on the caulk of the gun. he is ready to use that weapon. and he is surrounded by the results of this racist violence. one of the things he is saying openly here, and he was not always the straightforward, is that there's only so much violence that anyone will tolerate, before they defend themselves. and that white ameri
that this was the way that the white population were going to ensure their own right to vote, was by suppressing the black vote. if we return to the previous slide, you can see is there are many cartoons by nast, in which we see black voters, and i found these two who have suffered. so in the online exhibit, there are patients on a monument, which shows a black veteran on the top of the monument, and the top of the monument itself is vote is his quotes by southern leaders. and this is a very...
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responses were not just between republican and democrat but between voters of color and the white populationnt is going to unify when the priorities are different. strategies are different. even when they are talking about the same issue, they approach it so differently that it's going to be very hard to thread this needle this evening. >> bret: let's listen to top issues from your group here. >> grocery prices are increasing and gas prices are increasing and how are we going to combat inflation as we are throwing money that we don't have everywhere? >> what's going on at the border because that is something that he didn't, you know, very oblivious about. >> fatal police shootings of unarmed black people. >> because? >> because i am a mother of a black son and i am african-american and i am tired and i'm tired of feeling hopeless and helpless. >> bret: so a variety of responses there. >> a variety but pretty passionate and the responses that we are getting everyone has a point of view and everyone expects their point of view to be heard. the problem, bret, is that people want to speak but no
responses were not just between republican and democrat but between voters of color and the white populationnt is going to unify when the priorities are different. strategies are different. even when they are talking about the same issue, they approach it so differently that it's going to be very hard to thread this needle this evening. >> bret: let's listen to top issues from your group here. >> grocery prices are increasing and gas prices are increasing and how are we going to...
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the white population of tulsa and ultimately surrounding areas as well decided that this was the sign that they had been waiting for, i guess? of some kind of black insurrection in greenwood which they took as cause for both all out hysteria and all out war. white mobs literally thousands of white people stormed in the greenwood neighborhood in tulsa and destroyed it. 36 blocks of the city of tulsa, they just destroyed. and whatever the sheriff may have done to try to protect teenage dick roland at the courthouse to keep him from being lynched, he did survive. they dropped all charges against him ultimately. whatever happens at the office, building that elevator concluded that they he did nothing wrong. but once the mob had decided that black tulsa had to be wiped out in this confrontation, local law enforcement not only did not protect black tulsa, they formally deputized members of the white mob. they gave out guns and ammunition to white men and told them to go get them. in the greenwood neighborhood and in the greenwood neighborhood the hospital burned to the ground and the school
the white population of tulsa and ultimately surrounding areas as well decided that this was the sign that they had been waiting for, i guess? of some kind of black insurrection in greenwood which they took as cause for both all out hysteria and all out war. white mobs literally thousands of white people stormed in the greenwood neighborhood in tulsa and destroyed it. 36 blocks of the city of tulsa, they just destroyed. and whatever the sheriff may have done to try to protect teenage dick...
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black voter and also attack the idea that this was desirable that this was the way that the white populations of those places were going to ensure their own right to vote. was by suppressing the vote of black men. and so if we return to the previous slide one of the things you can see is there are many cartoons by nasty which we see black voters and sometimes their families too who have suffered so for example in the online exhibit there's patients on a monument which shows a black veteran at the top of a monument. the monument itself is covered in quotes from southern newspapers that celebrate the suppression of black voters and at the bottom of the monument is this man's wife and two children who are dead. this is a very different cartoon and one of the things i find really compelling about. it is nast's placement of this man right at the center. he's made some artistic choices that emphasize the potential violence in this image. the man looks directly at us for example with his eyes wide open. his finger is on the -- of his the of the gun, right he is ready to use that weapon. and he's sur
black voter and also attack the idea that this was desirable that this was the way that the white populations of those places were going to ensure their own right to vote. was by suppressing the vote of black men. and so if we return to the previous slide one of the things you can see is there are many cartoons by nasty which we see black voters and sometimes their families too who have suffered so for example in the online exhibit there's patients on a monument which shows a black veteran at...