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time before the white house beat. in his book, he was saying that if you wanted to get information, and the president was a part of its and you wanted the presidential angle, what you did was you went to the white house and talk to the president. at that time, correspondents did not have a beat. they just went all over the country. instance, thee reporters were not given the specifics about a union battle that was one -- won. from is just a telegram the war department saying the union forces had one. failing to obtain that -- this ight talking -- at the department, since they could not get what they wanted at the department of war, several of the correspondence hastened to the executive mansion -- because it was not yet called the white in order to secure the desired information from the president. needings a cabinet going on when they got to the white house. officials were leaving the room, the representatives of the press had no sooner sent and their cards inhim that he welcomed them a loud voice. "walk in, walk in,
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white mayor, white police chief, anything important is white. >> gregory's uniquely placed to provide historical perspective. he was shot in the leg in the 1965 los angeles watts riots, but he has not used violence to project his message. he has used comedy. he was a headline performer. >> when america goes to war they don't send no comics. they accepted folk who can barely read and write. >> at 81 years old, and father to ten, dick gregory reflects on his past and the legacy his children will inherit. we spoke in washington, d.c. >> you got into the civil rights struggle early on. could you have imagined, had i whispered into the ears of your 20-something-year-old self that six decades later we would till be having these arguments? >> let me answer it this way. 120 years ago if you were at a meeting and one day horses would be obsolete. we're the only group of people who have had to struggle through divisions that we've went through, and we offer education over liberation. george washington was fighting the british so he could find a colony. liberate. all the black folks you see in a
white mayor, white police chief, anything important is white. >> gregory's uniquely placed to provide historical perspective. he was shot in the leg in the 1965 los angeles watts riots, but he has not used violence to project his message. he has used comedy. he was a headline performer. >> when america goes to war they don't send no comics. they accepted folk who can barely read and write. >> at 81 years old, and father to ten, dick gregory reflects on his past and the legacy...
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their lives hang in the balance, and the white house is also agreeing some critics the white house doesn't telegraph its plans immediately. so really there's this huge and complex back and forth, john. >> before i get to josh and general hurtling. i want to ask you if there's been any white house response yet to the announcement that the united kingdom is elevating its threat level to severe. >> so far no. we ask for a response first to the threat level change and then to cameron's speech, that's still being work oud. we haven't heard anything yet. >> general hurtling, i want to ask you this. the president said we have no strategy now to deal with isis militants inside syria, is that telegrafg too much information to a group that you might be soon at a minimum bombing. >> not to run into a bad scene with the president, but yes that is telegraphing too soon. i think the strategy of the united states is to protect u.s. citizens and defend our values, and saying something like that, even though it's -- they are probably looking at a variety of options to deal with isis in syria, and a variety
their lives hang in the balance, and the white house is also agreeing some critics the white house doesn't telegraph its plans immediately. so really there's this huge and complex back and forth, john. >> before i get to josh and general hurtling. i want to ask you if there's been any white house response yet to the announcement that the united kingdom is elevating its threat level to severe. >> so far no. we ask for a response first to the threat level change and then to cameron's...
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>> talking white, talking white race. >> talking white, paul. >> commonality. >> so if we're going toalk about civil war memories, i thought i would put up a different sort of image. here we have the ku klux klan, right? this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period, and also we have the ku klux klan of the 1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922. when we talk about civil war memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes. what would be the consequence of thinking about the klan while thinking about civil war memories? matt? >> when you talk about the klan, you have to look -- i'm thinking reconstruction, 1876. what, 1877. where you have the federal government actually going out there and putting, i forget the law they actually put in place. >> the ku klux klan act. >> there you go. basically going out to arrest and stop these types of violent actions against african-americans. >> yes. not successfully, right, for the most part. so the ku klux klan is very much a part of the post-war reconstruction history, right? but why might be think abo
>> talking white, talking white race. >> talking white, paul. >> commonality. >> so if we're going toalk about civil war memories, i thought i would put up a different sort of image. here we have the ku klux klan, right? this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period, and also we have the ku klux klan of the 1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922. when we talk about civil war memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes....
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about these whites. they are truly the world's wildest white sharks. and i'm really excited to get in the water with them. >> reporter: once you're out, what stops a shark from coming up and deciding that you're din center. >> yeah. that's always a factor to consider, that you will get a shark that wants to take a bite. i try to be really calm and zen about it because, you know, you can't be constantly panicked and frantic or the sharks pick up on that and feed into that energy. and they start bullying you around. >> reporter: just last year, the team came face-to-face with an 18-foot aggressive great white the locals nicknamed slash. today, andy and his crew were off the coast of new zealand, one of the largest populations of great white sharks on the earth. >> we may be coming face-to-face with the largest great white shark ever seen on this planet. >> reporter: they're on a mission, to find a group of massive great whites recorded in the area, and capture it on camera for discovery's shark week, airin
about these whites. they are truly the world's wildest white sharks. and i'm really excited to get in the water with them. >> reporter: once you're out, what stops a shark from coming up and deciding that you're din center. >> yeah. that's always a factor to consider, that you will get a shark that wants to take a bite. i try to be really calm and zen about it because, you know, you can't be constantly panicked and frantic or the sharks pick up on that and feed into that energy. and...
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by northern whites.tainly it's different than the images of african-americans as animals. it's not necessarily better, right? other stereotyped white characters? yeah. completely useless. others. >> hannah. >> there's ashley. the true gentleman. live for honor. don't disgrace your family kind of person. >> yeah. in some ways ashley is almost one dimensional, right? there's not a whole lot to him. what about bell watting, right. so this is a trope. julia roberts made her career on that stereo type. pretty woman -- that notion of the prostitute with the heart of gold is this incredibly powerful but stock character. >> i felt like it was trying to skoez this hypocrisy within the white community. there's all of these useless wealthy white elderly women floating around the wilfilm as well. i felt like it definitely was not trying to make the white characters look good. >> plenty of useless white characters. >> it was interesting they didn't seem to have any poor whites at all. >> right. >> they talk about wha
by northern whites.tainly it's different than the images of african-americans as animals. it's not necessarily better, right? other stereotyped white characters? yeah. completely useless. others. >> hannah. >> there's ashley. the true gentleman. live for honor. don't disgrace your family kind of person. >> yeah. in some ways ashley is almost one dimensional, right? there's not a whole lot to him. what about bell watting, right. so this is a trope. julia roberts made her career...
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that the union, white union troops saw the confederates killing the blacks and the white union troops then started killing the blacks also? >> you are correct. white union troops start killing black union troops in an effort as they write very specifically in an effort to preserve white men's lives. >> thank you. >> yep. >> it's my understanding that originally black troops were going to lead the attack and they were trained for it. and then -- and then either grant said no, no, no, we can't use blacks. and then troops -- and then ledlie's troops were used and they weren't trained. was it because it was so soon that they didn't have time, or i guess what i'm asking, is there any way that the troops that did lead the attack came through the crater could have been better trained? >> yeah, the question is, could the white troops that were leading the attack eventually have been better prepared? the answer is no because we make these last-minute changes on july 29th and battle is the next morning right at dawn. so there's no prep time. what's my time? okay. >> david rosen from alexandria,
that the union, white union troops saw the confederates killing the blacks and the white union troops then started killing the blacks also? >> you are correct. white union troops start killing black union troops in an effort as they write very specifically in an effort to preserve white men's lives. >> thank you. >> yep. >> it's my understanding that originally black troops were going to lead the attack and they were trained for it. and then -- and then either grant said...
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it's not about whites. if you don't have nobody, no lobbyist defending and working for the blue collar people, you are not going to get nothing. there is no prejudice in the white house. it's all green. host: robert from south carolina, your thoughts on this. caller: the problem with race relations in my opinion is that the working white people have been convinced that the government is going to take from us and give to them, the blacks. host: why do you say that? caller: have you ever listened to rush limbaugh, the local right-wing pundits. host: robert, thanks for the call. good morning, where are you calling from? caller: washington, d.c. host: your name? caller: frank. host: go ahead, frank. caller: how are you doing? host: your thoughts on the state of race relations today. caller: my thoughts that this country is going all over the -- all over the globe trying to straighten out other countries and their race relations but what about the one in this country? we are all over the place. the. host: david
it's not about whites. if you don't have nobody, no lobbyist defending and working for the blue collar people, you are not going to get nothing. there is no prejudice in the white house. it's all green. host: robert from south carolina, your thoughts on this. caller: the problem with race relations in my opinion is that the working white people have been convinced that the government is going to take from us and give to them, the blacks. host: why do you say that? caller: have you ever listened...
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what are whites -- white people supposed to think when stores?ft in what are they supposed to think when they see the spectacle in new orleans and st. louis, with stores andking into taking things and saying they deserve it? really? you deserve it? what are they supposed to think? it goes to reputation. you can talk about rights up and down the line. if somebody comes to me and says my rights were violated, i want to hear about it and i want to know all the details, but i'm a you know what, you never get all the details that -- but, you know what? you never get all the details. host: david, you are on "the washington journal." caller: how are you doing, sir? i think a big problem is white folk, they don't know anything. a lot of them know nothing about black history, nothing. completely nothing. folk -- black man invented the combustible engine. it takes them to work and it was money in their pocket. when you stop at a light, a black man did that. like, they don't teach black history and a lot of schools, especially white schools. they don't teac
what are whites -- white people supposed to think when stores?ft in what are they supposed to think when they see the spectacle in new orleans and st. louis, with stores andking into taking things and saying they deserve it? really? you deserve it? what are they supposed to think? it goes to reputation. you can talk about rights up and down the line. if somebody comes to me and says my rights were violated, i want to hear about it and i want to know all the details, but i'm a you know what, you...
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when the white -- you believe the white man is the source of all your problems, you must believe he isthe source of all your solutions. i don't get up in the morning thinking about the white man or the black man. i think about payroll, programming, real estate. the issue is that we give white people all this power until we begin to believe that they have power over us. then we have discussions like this. if i have the attitude that the white man was -- were to give to me, i would not be where i am. if i had added to the black man was against me, i would not be where i am. -- if i had the attitude the black man was against me, i would not be where i am. just because a police officer sought -- shot someone down like an animal, does not mean everyone has that thought. we get upset. we say this young black person committed a crime, then all black people must commit crime. we see people as individuals. we are not groups. we have to get away from group thinking. they have to put their pants on just like i do. they need us as much as we need them. we are in this experiment together. we met --
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hite, >> we're talking white race.rac. >> we're talking white folks.pa. >> it's the commonality. >> commonality.civil we're not talking about civil war memory. up i thought i would put up a different sort of image. here we have the ku klux klan, right? this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period but we also have the ku klux klan of the 1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922 when we talk about civil war oud memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes, but perhaps maybee i should frame it what would be the consequences of thinking whe about the klan while thinking about civil war memory? matt? >> when you talkbou about the ko you got to -- i'm thinking uctin reconstruction, 1876, 1877 where you got the federal government actually going out thereere an putting i forget the law that ac they actually put in place. >> it's the ku klux klan act. >> there you go. but basically going out to arrest and stop these types of violent actions against african-americans. >> yeah. t successfully. >> right.essf, >> for the most part. so the ku klux
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white people's lives.ttle finally ends about 2:30 in the afternoon. the battle's aftermath there will be a court of inquiry. general mead picks whose on the inquiry. if you want to know details we can discuss this later. there will be blame for ledly and edward ferrero who were drinking together during the battle. and just leave and get the wounded off the field even though it's 100-plus degrees. so they lay out there july 30th and all day on july 31st and finally they're picked up on the morning of august 1st. by that point, one of meade's staff members admits that he couldn't tell who was naturally african or european except from the texture of their hair. apparently not accounting for those bodies out there of mixed race black people. in the in between of this, henry bird, a native of petersburg wrote his fiancee as the men cried out nearby to the confederate line for water, the response from the confederates was -- [ speaking french ] you're not a french student. it was drink your blood, you'll have no
white people's lives.ttle finally ends about 2:30 in the afternoon. the battle's aftermath there will be a court of inquiry. general mead picks whose on the inquiry. if you want to know details we can discuss this later. there will be blame for ledly and edward ferrero who were drinking together during the battle. and just leave and get the wounded off the field even though it's 100-plus degrees. so they lay out there july 30th and all day on july 31st and finally they're picked up on the...
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at least three of the white people killed were accidentally killed by white people. finally the national guard came in and restored peace but by that time, much of the city was just devastated. instructed they did not want a record of this. did not want east st. louis to be known as a place of this terrible riot. the mayor instructed the police to confiscate cameras and destroy film. very few photographs actually emerges from the riot. some of those that did, and fact all of those that did, as far as i was able to discern, were thrown away when one of the newspapers cleaned out its reference library in the 1920's. frommagery comes mainly drawings in newspapers of which there were several. i suppose the thing i learned that stuck with me most strongly when writing the book was the fact that the civil rights movement did not begin in the 1950's with the decision in the topeka school system case. it began the day after slavery ended. it persists until this day. i, i don't think i and i know most people i've spoken to are not -- thatducated people america erected in thes
at least three of the white people killed were accidentally killed by white people. finally the national guard came in and restored peace but by that time, much of the city was just devastated. instructed they did not want a record of this. did not want east st. louis to be known as a place of this terrible riot. the mayor instructed the police to confiscate cameras and destroy film. very few photographs actually emerges from the riot. some of those that did, and fact all of those that did, as...
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white's friend. they said he could go home. he walked back home, but they kept victor white.they drove victor white to the sheriff's office for furthering questioning and what happened next is very unclear. much of this story is unclear. the next series of events are particularly woolly, then the following day on march 3rd, the louisiana state police posted this press release on facebook. it says, "once at the sheriff's office, victor white became uncooperative and refused to exit the deputy's patrol vehicle. as the deputy requested assistance from other deputies, victor white produced a handgun and fired one round striking himself in the back. victor white was then transported to a local hospital by ambulance where he was pronounced dead by an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound." apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. after he'd been searched twice, he miraculously still somehow had a gun on him or found one in the police car and used that to shoot himself in the back while he was handcuffed? victor white's parents tell nbc news when they arrived at the police station, th
white's friend. they said he could go home. he walked back home, but they kept victor white.they drove victor white to the sheriff's office for furthering questioning and what happened next is very unclear. much of this story is unclear. the next series of events are particularly woolly, then the following day on march 3rd, the louisiana state police posted this press release on facebook. it says, "once at the sheriff's office, victor white became uncooperative and refused to exit the...
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disappointed in the white church. he had hoped they would have in the fights side against injustices. theas heavily critical of moderate approach to civil rights or the gradualist approach. what we are talking about here is dr. king is marching in the streets. ofs going to shed the light truth on the injustice of segregation. he wants to see segregation ended. he wants to see african-americans get their voting rights and have all right as american citizens. powerfule most passages within the letter from birmingham jail is where he critical he's highly of one person setting a timetable for another person receiving justice. one group saying you need to wait. what's interesting is the theme of why we cannot wait emerges from the letter. later builtis around the letter to birmingham jail that is widely published, the name of the book that dr. king helps right is "why we can't wait." you see some of the early type two versions of the letter and it's what it looks like. it looks like a letter. pages.out 21 typed it has the
disappointed in the white church. he had hoped they would have in the fights side against injustices. theas heavily critical of moderate approach to civil rights or the gradualist approach. what we are talking about here is dr. king is marching in the streets. ofs going to shed the light truth on the injustice of segregation. he wants to see segregation ended. he wants to see african-americans get their voting rights and have all right as american citizens. powerfule most passages within the...
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whites and blacks.ncept discussed often as paternalism. we were surprised to find out slave holders were surprised that african-americans didn't feel the same way. we talk about the conflict that they engaged millions of men and women on those sides. the war killed hundreds of thousands, 750,000 according to a new study done by j. david hacker and wounded or otherwise damaged likely millions. we talked about thes that women -- important roles that women played and important varied roles running farms and businesses and making more supplies and uniforms. teaching, nursing and fighting. we talked about the battle for atlanta and sherman's march and the ways that affected union war effort and the way it guaranteed the election for abraham lincoln and the way it impacted southern civilians. we looked at the struggles between black and white southerners about what post emancipation would emerge. we explored the ways in which former slaves worked to establish themselves as members of society and efforts to se
whites and blacks.ncept discussed often as paternalism. we were surprised to find out slave holders were surprised that african-americans didn't feel the same way. we talk about the conflict that they engaged millions of men and women on those sides. the war killed hundreds of thousands, 750,000 according to a new study done by j. david hacker and wounded or otherwise damaged likely millions. we talked about thes that women -- important roles that women played and important varied roles running...
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some northern whites and blacks and even a few white southerners joined this fight but it was mainly a fight of southern african-americans. again, the conservative white south lost the contest. they lost less decisively this time. there wasn't wholesale destruction and utter defeat as in 1865. the white south lost less decisively this time but more definitively and more lastingly and we're going to talk about that. so, in both cases you've got a backdrop of black people struggling for decades against oppression and then you got a challenge to the racial order in the south. the first time it come from the north initially with southern blacks joining in. the second time it's southern blacks themselves that changed the order. in both cases the conservative white south loses. in the first instance the conservative white shout rebounds and erases many of the fruits of the first reconstruction. the second time around more of the gains have proved permanent i'll argue as we go on. all right. now in more detail what can we say is true in both cases, in both reconstructions? first of all, as
some northern whites and blacks and even a few white southerners joined this fight but it was mainly a fight of southern african-americans. again, the conservative white south lost the contest. they lost less decisively this time. there wasn't wholesale destruction and utter defeat as in 1865. the white south lost less decisively this time but more definitively and more lastingly and we're going to talk about that. so, in both cases you've got a backdrop of black people struggling for decades...
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the young white mayor is white but he's also republican. the city council is primarily a white republican city council even though african-americans tend to vote democrat. what you have is that one institutional rule, having the elections being off years and it's going to basically maintain political power for whites. >> if you're a homeowner, a taxpayer, someone who works and lives in that community, if the garbage gets picked up, and nuisance calls get answered by the cops, is there a problem? is there by definition a problem when you end up with that mismatch? >> that research suggests that at least with african-americans, african-americans tend to get a lot better quality of a range of resources when people like them are actually in charge. like the political representatives tend to be more response sive. the police departments tend to be more integrated and we tend to have less incidents like this and a wide range of other services. just thinking about this case. if the mayor, for example, was african-american or the police department
the young white mayor is white but he's also republican. the city council is primarily a white republican city council even though african-americans tend to vote democrat. what you have is that one institutional rule, having the elections being off years and it's going to basically maintain political power for whites. >> if you're a homeowner, a taxpayer, someone who works and lives in that community, if the garbage gets picked up, and nuisance calls get answered by the cops, is there a...
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that cannot be said if we put white troops in front. since a burnside protested this last-minute change, meade stated he would talk to grant about it and it is important to understand technically burnside out ranked meade. contentious sort of thing since burnside arrived in the spring. both oft the ranks of them and he can decide. here is the plan. meade represents what his opinion is and the postscript version of what burnside feels and grant agrees with meade. however, neither general bother to warn burnside. meade and another general appeared at burnside's headquarters. he still wanted the plan he had to go for it. he asked meade not to change and final dutchno, the the order is final. they use of the colored troops, meade rejected. he wanted the men to go up probably and get the crest. it does not take into account the other confederate troops to the north, the explosion site and i shall point out the objective here is take the high ground which is to the north, a few hundred yards away from elliott's salience. meade leave a burnsid
that cannot be said if we put white troops in front. since a burnside protested this last-minute change, meade stated he would talk to grant about it and it is important to understand technically burnside out ranked meade. contentious sort of thing since burnside arrived in the spring. both oft the ranks of them and he can decide. here is the plan. meade represents what his opinion is and the postscript version of what burnside feels and grant agrees with meade. however, neither general bother...
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high white house sources confirm that to newsmen at the white house.president nixon has been closeted this afternoon with his speechwriter ray price, vice president ford after an 1:10 meeting with the president this morning and this afternoon met for two hours with secretary of state kissinger talking about foreign affairs and continuation of them as we understand it we have heard tonight that president nixon is planning to fly to san clem menty, and not in air force one but one of the vip planes made available to the white house staff. it all points to resignation tonight when the president goes on air about 15 minutes from now. tonight's events are being closely watched, not only here, of course, but around the world as well. let's call in some of our foreign correspondents, bruce duning, for instance, in tokyo, japan. >> most statesmen expert if nixon resigns, kissinger would remain as secretary of state for a few months and that continuity is the most important issue for asian governments. the most worried about mr. nixon's possible departure will
high white house sources confirm that to newsmen at the white house.president nixon has been closeted this afternoon with his speechwriter ray price, vice president ford after an 1:10 meeting with the president this morning and this afternoon met for two hours with secretary of state kissinger talking about foreign affairs and continuation of them as we understand it we have heard tonight that president nixon is planning to fly to san clem menty, and not in air force one but one of the vip...
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>> talking white, talking white race. >> talking white, paul. >> commonality. >> so if we're going tok about civil war memories, i thought i would put up a different sort of image. here we have the ku klux klan, right? this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period, and also we have the ku klux klan of the 1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922. when we talk about civil war memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes. perhaps maybe i should frame it, what would be the consequence of thinking about the klan while thinking about civil war memories? matt? >> when you talk about the klan, you have to look -- i'm thinking reconstruction, 1876. what, 1877. where you have the federal there and putting, i forget the law they actually put in place. >> the ku klux klan act. >> there you go. basically going out to arrest and stop these types of violent actions against african-americans. >> yes. not successfully, right, for the most part. so the ku klux klan is very much a part of the post-war reconstruction history, right? but why might be think ab
>> talking white, talking white race. >> talking white, paul. >> commonality. >> so if we're going tok about civil war memories, i thought i would put up a different sort of image. here we have the ku klux klan, right? this is the early ku klux klan of the post-civil war period, and also we have the ku klux klan of the 1920s. this is a photograph circa 1922. when we talk about civil war memory, should we talk about the klan? i'm going to be suggesting that's a yes....
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that the union, white union troops saw the confederates killing the blacks and the white union troops then started killing the blacks also? >> you are correct. white union troops start killing black union troops in an effort as they write very specifically in an effort to preserve white men's lives. >> thank you. >> yep. >> it's my understanding that originally black troops were going to lead the attack and they were trained for it. and then -- and then either grant said no, no, no, we can't use blacks. and then troops -- and then ledlie's troops were used and they weren't trained. was it because -- so soon that they didn't have time, or i guess what i'm asking is there any way that the troops that did lead the attack came through the crater could have been better trained? >> yeah, the question is, could the white troops that were leading the attack eventually have been better prepared? the answer is no because we make these last-minute changes on july 29th and battle is the next morning right at dawn. so there's no prep time. what's my time? okay. >> david rosen from alexandria, virg
that the union, white union troops saw the confederates killing the blacks and the white union troops then started killing the blacks also? >> you are correct. white union troops start killing black union troops in an effort as they write very specifically in an effort to preserve white men's lives. >> thank you. >> yep. >> it's my understanding that originally black troops were going to lead the attack and they were trained for it. and then -- and then either grant said...
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the white house sent three officials. and five members of the congressional black caucus also attended. the ceremony was peaceful, but emotional. >> there is a cry being made from the ground. not just for michael brown. but for the trayvon martins, for those children at sandy hook elementary school, for the columbine massacre, for the black-on-black crime, there is a cry being made from the ground! and god is hearing. >> and joining us now from washington, mary katherine hamm, ron williams both fox news analysts. what is the head line from the funeral service today for you? >> well, i think there was a lot of fear that this would become a platform, bill, for protests, racial rhetoric and language, invectives, even potentially for riots, more rioting, it would spark more rioting. saw was a d show of faith. i was taken aback. you know, in the black religious tradition of, you know, moving on this far by faith, a show of belief even in the face of deep grief and loss over a child's life. i really was taken that it was a reli
the white house sent three officials. and five members of the congressional black caucus also attended. the ceremony was peaceful, but emotional. >> there is a cry being made from the ground. not just for michael brown. but for the trayvon martins, for those children at sandy hook elementary school, for the columbine massacre, for the black-on-black crime, there is a cry being made from the ground! and god is hearing. >> and joining us now from washington, mary katherine hamm, ron...
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let's see if whites still win i want to see if more white folks vote. i want to see where those precincts come from. if you're 67% black if you look at those numbers you probably had an organized effort when it came to white folks who live in ferguson, so you don't need a large number because african-americans are not turning out. seize the power. >> let me ask you this, are a lot of african-americans who moved out of the st. louis city, to the county, they're republicanners in ferguson, missouri, as opposed to more white residents who are homeowners, does that make a difference in feeling connected to your community and showing up for elections. >> it does make a difference. homeowners pay property taxes. when you own a home you feel like you're a stake holder and you have a different view of the community as opposed to someone who rents. that play as role as well. one of the things i've been seeing when you look at trayvon martin, jordan davis and this case here at some point we have to go from a moment to a movement. i believe what this has exposed i
let's see if whites still win i want to see if more white folks vote. i want to see where those precincts come from. if you're 67% black if you look at those numbers you probably had an organized effort when it came to white folks who live in ferguson, so you don't need a large number because african-americans are not turning out. seize the power. >> let me ask you this, are a lot of african-americans who moved out of the st. louis city, to the county, they're republicanners in ferguson,...
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we walked from the capital to the white house. as we passed the national archives, i was testimonying stories all the time from the war of 1812 and i said if it were not for steven pleasanton, you would not be able to see those documents in the national archives today. of course i raised the money and we got an expert and he restored the tombstone, it's upright now and the man has now got the credit that is so long orr due. >>> now, i want to tell you about a woman who was equally as brave and fear leless and disregarded the safety of her own life. her name is dolly madison. she is, without doubt, the most beloved first lady ever to live in the white house. jackie kennedy was admired, but dolly was beloved. she was a marvelous woman. new year's day in particular, people used to pay courtesy to her from the president on downwards. steward's full-length portrait of george washington hang in the west wall of a large dining room. it had been acquired by the federal government in 1800 for the white house at a cost of $800. at that mome
we walked from the capital to the white house. as we passed the national archives, i was testimonying stories all the time from the war of 1812 and i said if it were not for steven pleasanton, you would not be able to see those documents in the national archives today. of course i raised the money and we got an expert and he restored the tombstone, it's upright now and the man has now got the credit that is so long orr due. >>> now, i want to tell you about a woman who was equally as...
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they're being marched, two white, two black, two white, two black, until you run out of black troops. the generals that had been captured, the highest ranking officers at the front of the ban. a 9-year-old girl at the time, recalling years later, i remember swinging on the gate as they brought the prisoners up hyde street. i hollered, kill them everyone. 9 years old. remember that. her mother told her, come into this house or they'll be killing you. captain beacham of the 23rd gave us a really good comment about it. the prisoners formed in columns by force consisting of alternate files of colored soldiers and commissioned officers. highest rank, as i said, going on down. as there were about 500 colored prisoners and about 1,100 white officers and soldiers, the greater part of the column presented a fantastic and variegated appearance that i am free to confess was amusing. many white troops sent to prisoner of war camps including at andersonville, but captain beacham and lieutenant bowley who survived their prison experiences won't be going to, you know, the more famous places. beacham
they're being marched, two white, two black, two white, two black, until you run out of black troops. the generals that had been captured, the highest ranking officers at the front of the ban. a 9-year-old girl at the time, recalling years later, i remember swinging on the gate as they brought the prisoners up hyde street. i hollered, kill them everyone. 9 years old. remember that. her mother told her, come into this house or they'll be killing you. captain beacham of the 23rd gave us a really...
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with crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. only crest 3d white has whitelock technology.s of your teeth... and locks out future stains. crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. life opens up with a whiter smile. >>> in a matter of hours, the 66th primetime emmy awards will be handed out to the best in television. so the red carpet is already rolled out. the nominees, they're holding their breath. with all this hype, how important is winning an emmy to the future of an actor or even a show? cnn's senior media correspondent and host of "reliable sources" brian slel ter is here. how much is it worth? >> it's very vashl. bo and netflix buy commercials, bye billboards all just to target the 19,000 people who get to vote for the winners. here's why. be. >> how much is an emmy award worth? >> i've wondered this for years because i've covered the emmys for years. i've always wondered in the back of my head how important they are. they're not like the oscars where people suddenly go out and buy tickets to a movie just because it wins a big statue. television is on all the time. i know rese
with crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. only crest 3d white has whitelock technology.s of your teeth... and locks out future stains. crest 3d white luxe toothpaste. life opens up with a whiter smile. >>> in a matter of hours, the 66th primetime emmy awards will be handed out to the best in television. so the red carpet is already rolled out. the nominees, they're holding their breath. with all this hype, how important is winning an emmy to the future of an actor or even a show? cnn's...
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such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start and had made some inroads in the city's rap scene. [ rapping ] >> but his dreams of stardom ended after he fatally stabbed his 44-year-old girlfriend 12 times in the arm and hand. >> number one song trying to shake heads. now i'm locked in a cell. how could the lord forget me? don't cry. >> white was living with his girlfriend and her four children. on the night of the murder, he and his girlfriend were at a rap show where white was performing. >> crowd was loving me. females was loving me. i'm just chitchatting and the person i was involved with, you
such is the case for philip white. once an aspiring rapper, he was recently convicted of murder. >> look around like [ bleep ]. how did i just go from five star hotels room service to an 8 x 10 cell. i mean people's bathrooms at home is bigger than where i'm living. i don't want to die like this. ♪ ♪ i don't want to cry like this ♪ ♪ tell me why life like this >> after serving a six-year prison sentence in indiana for drug dealing, white moved to oakland for a fresh start...
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white tuinstitutions created it white society condones it talking about the violence that occurred. >> they are talking about the ghetto. >> yeah. but that's where the riots occurred. so they are saying that white institutions created it. they maintain it. they keep that status quo. i thought it's interesting that they basically define institutional racism in this report so it's pretty blatant that it's there. i don't really know why nothing was fully done about it. >> yeah. johnson actually shoved this report. he was not happy with this report. scott. >> this was a short quote that kind of stood out to me. he said this is our basic conclusion. our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white, separate and unequal. >> yeah. now this is 1967, right? the report comes out in 1968 we've had a civil rights act past, federal housing act past and yet we are here moving into two separate and unequal soci y societi societies. institutional racism, the whole process of metropolitan development. i mean it's interesting to hear this federal commission actually, you know? we learned
white tuinstitutions created it white society condones it talking about the violence that occurred. >> they are talking about the ghetto. >> yeah. but that's where the riots occurred. so they are saying that white institutions created it. they maintain it. they keep that status quo. i thought it's interesting that they basically define institutional racism in this report so it's pretty blatant that it's there. i don't really know why nothing was fully done about it. >> yeah....
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valerie jarrett is best friends with both michelle obama and ha barack obamas she lives in thee white house.pies per i mean by that, she literally has a suite of rooms that she h occupies permanently in the fi white house.rs she has a secret service detail she eats with the president and first lady every night that .hey're in the white house she goes a on vacations with th. she goes to whatever meeting sho wants to attend, and she carrien the president's message to ones cabinet ministers and other people in the administration.wh there's been no one since harry hopkins who has this kind of power itches i write of her saying she watched overfe him a made him feel safe.evoted he was her special charge, the d chosen one. sheun focused, doted on him and she gave him the unconditional love that he never received from his mother, who frequently abandoned him as a child. >> that's right. they have been several lo biographies of barack obama. there's been a lot of left speculation about the fact thatt his mother was not a around a lot. she traveled a great deal, let him with his white grandpar
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there was a white water fountain water fountain. you had to determine which you are going to drink from. it was already determined for us. there were times when as chase the --would taste teh white water. many times, it was cold. colored water was not. water was from a fountain that was probably cooled from electricity. everything here was segregated. right across the street from the is a temple where there were many black businesses and from the temple on down 18th street over to fifth avenue was the black business district. we would leave the lyrica theater many times running because we had thrown water down on the white kids and we would run to 4th avenue. fourth avenue was a bustling place at the time. we were having fun, we thought. now that i'm here and i can , it's a see this place different place. >> why? >> i've never seen it from the vantage point that i've seen it today. ofe never been in the lobby the lyrica theodore. our lobby was the sidewalk. ofn you come up the backside the theater. we never saw the glamorous part. y
there was a white water fountain water fountain. you had to determine which you are going to drink from. it was already determined for us. there were times when as chase the --would taste teh white water. many times, it was cold. colored water was not. water was from a fountain that was probably cooled from electricity. everything here was segregated. right across the street from the is a temple where there were many black businesses and from the temple on down 18th street over to fifth avenue...
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when the white -- you believe the white man is the source of all your problems, you must believe he isthe source of all your solutions. i don't get up in the morning thinking about the white man or the black man. i think about payroll, programming, real estate. the issue is that we give white people all this power until we begin to believe that they have power over us. then we have discussions like this. if i have the attitude that the white man was -- were to give to me, i would not be where i am. if i had added to the black man was against me, i would not be where i am. -- if i had the attitude the black man was against me, i would not be where i am. just because a police officer sought -- shot someone down like an animal, does not mean everyone has that thought. we get upset. we say this young black person committed a crime, then all black people must commit crime. we see people as individuals. we are not groups. we have to get away from group thinking. they have to put their pants on just like i do. they need us as much as we need them. we are in this experiment together. we met --
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northerners and white southerners. this is a place they are going to come and sort of shake hands over the bloody chasm but it's not a place that black americans visit. i found very little evidence that black virginians here in petersberg and elsewhere really spent much time on the battlefield. >> i got one question. i work with a couple of black guys. both of them are in their 60s now. they've never heard of the crater. they knew who crater today was. they said no, they had never heard of it because they were never taught it in school. they were never taught anything about the civil war in the black schools in the 50s and 60s. >> yeah. there are a number of very good sources that i could point you to. in the 1960s especially, the state of virginia actually ordered their textbooks to be revised and distributed throughout the state. the textbooks were authored and written in a way that was very much the reflection of the civil rights movement. if you actually look at the textbooks coming into the virginian schools at th
northerners and white southerners. this is a place they are going to come and sort of shake hands over the bloody chasm but it's not a place that black americans visit. i found very little evidence that black virginians here in petersberg and elsewhere really spent much time on the battlefield. >> i got one question. i work with a couple of black guys. both of them are in their 60s now. they've never heard of the crater. they knew who crater today was. they said no, they had never heard...
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i am proud of our white house staff.s i pointed out last night, sure, we have done some things wrong in this administration, and the top man always takes the responsibility, and i have never ducked it. but i want to say one thing. we can be proud of it -- five and a half years. no man or no woman came into this administration and left it with more of this world's goods than when he came in. no man or no woman ever profited at the public expense or the public till. that tells something about you. mistakes, yes. but for personal gain, never. you did what you believed in. sometimes right, sometimes wrong. and i only wish that i were a wealthy man -- at the present time, i have got to find a way to pay my taxes -- and if i were, i would like to recompense you for the sacrifices that all of you have made to serve in government. but you are getting something in government -- and i want you to tell this to your children, and i hope the nation's children will hear it, too -- something in government service that is far more impor
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the white vote.in incumbency, not only ea incumbency advantage but one associated with race. more white folks are like he's just regular and then go ahead and end up with a higher percentage of the white vote. this president ended up with the lower percentage of the white vote in his re-election campaign and lower percentage of the african-american vote. i wonder if the presidency is unique as an office, as compared to other offices. like black mayors and congressmen. i mean, in other words, wouldn't it just be better to have a white president because then we wouldn't have to do this? >> couple things, melissa. one, i think what happened in 2012 is kind of a reversion to the mean so to speak. 2008, remember, a very unusual year. a great year for obama. >> you're telling me. we elected a guy named barack obama from the south side of chicago for presidency. >> number two, the incumbent president in 2002 george w. bush the lowest rating president in american polling. not just a great year for democrats,
the white vote.in incumbency, not only ea incumbency advantage but one associated with race. more white folks are like he's just regular and then go ahead and end up with a higher percentage of the white vote. this president ended up with the lower percentage of the white vote in his re-election campaign and lower percentage of the african-american vote. i wonder if the presidency is unique as an office, as compared to other offices. like black mayors and congressmen. i mean, in other words,...
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it's the white liberal that can't stand the white conservative because it's the black conservative who poses a direct threat to their ideology. the ideology that has poise ended their communities with high taxes and crappy schools. >> how do you respond? >> you made a few comments. >> listen, here's something to be said, though, about the black conservatives. you know, i was -- what's the guy's name -- what's his name? >> rand paul. >> rand paul. sorry. i'm sorry. >> rand paul went to howard university to give a speech and took a lot of courage to do it. i think these black conservatives ought to go out and do it. you don't find republican into communities. there are plenty of black churches out there that would love to have a white politician up there talking to them. but they don't want to go. they not only don't have the courage to go -- >> do you think ben carson has ever been to a black venue and spoke about black issues? of course they have? >> what i'm saying is there needs to be more of that taking place. this is an example here but i can guarantee there's lots that have not be
it's the white liberal that can't stand the white conservative because it's the black conservative who poses a direct threat to their ideology. the ideology that has poise ended their communities with high taxes and crappy schools. >> how do you respond? >> you made a few comments. >> listen, here's something to be said, though, about the black conservatives. you know, i was -- what's the guy's name -- what's his name? >> rand paul. >> rand paul. sorry. i'm sorry....
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white people are scared to be down there.a race issue. it's common sense. >> >> while we were talking to pro-wilson protesters, a local resident victor due wan came by to tell the rally to go home. he says he doesn't trouble in the neighborhood. >> we don't want any controversy. there's a lot of black people who live here and i want peace. >> as he voiced displeasure, divisions here became apparent once again. >> stand up. >> the long simmering racial tensions in st. louis continued to occasionally boil over. on both sides of town. while wilson supporters accuse the media of tilting the tables against the police officer, a court date poses another potentially difficult problem. find 12 people in st. louis county without predetermined opinions without prejudices to fairly carry out a grabbed jury hearing. joining me now, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor in the o.j. simpson trial, christopher darden. good to see you as always. in a case that is so widely covered, how do you find a grand jury or potentially a jury
white people are scared to be down there.a race issue. it's common sense. >> >> while we were talking to pro-wilson protesters, a local resident victor due wan came by to tell the rally to go home. he says he doesn't trouble in the neighborhood. >> we don't want any controversy. there's a lot of black people who live here and i want peace. >> as he voiced displeasure, divisions here became apparent once again. >> stand up. >> the long simmering racial...
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even more striking 75% of whites have entirely white social networks without any minority present. >> thankfully i am not one of the 75% here is a picture of me hanging out with my good friend kris rock. here is me with some of my other friends. here we are again enjoying each other's company. >> i probably have as many black friends as white friends. >> okay. >> and you went flava-flave? >> to me they are just my friends. >> if you took all of my black friends and this is literal, put them on a scale i probably have -- i can clear a ton easy. >> but you started comedy in black rooms. >> is that like "suge" knight? >> some have weight problems, yes. but we still all of us couldn't be in an elevator together. >> sherrod, i have 64 black friends. i know because i keep track on a ball law 10 -- bulletin board at home. >> if you know the amount they are not your friends. >> i have all of their faces on the bull bulletin board at home. i have on on explain to people that they are my friends. >> the x's over their faces means you just saw them recently and you need to spread your time aroun
even more striking 75% of whites have entirely white social networks without any minority present. >> thankfully i am not one of the 75% here is a picture of me hanging out with my good friend kris rock. here is me with some of my other friends. here we are again enjoying each other's company. >> i probably have as many black friends as white friends. >> okay. >> and you went flava-flave? >> to me they are just my friends. >> if you took all of my black...