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the major, the white mayor, the white police chief, the white federal commissioner and several white lawyers were marched at gunpoint the day of the coup to the train station, put on the train and said don't come back, we will kill you and not one of them ever came back. now the main weapon or one fakes campaign, and for the nearly 25% of white voters who were illiterate daniel hired a cartoonist to draw race-baiting cartoons, i would like to read a brief passage from the book about the propaganda campaign. daniels manipulation of white readers through phoney stories were daring and disinfected disinformation campaign of the era, the most sensational stories focused on what daniels and other democrats claimed, the black beast, as native of the south, daniels understood implicitly the sexual insecurities of white southern males, already e hassulated by union troops who would occupy their towns, they risked further shame if black men were elevated to something approaching a quality. a black man who could vote or hold public office was a man who might by their logic become a rival for t
the major, the white mayor, the white police chief, the white federal commissioner and several white lawyers were marched at gunpoint the day of the coup to the train station, put on the train and said don't come back, we will kill you and not one of them ever came back. now the main weapon or one fakes campaign, and for the nearly 25% of white voters who were illiterate daniel hired a cartoonist to draw race-baiting cartoons, i would like to read a brief passage from the book about the...
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white press. for a century, this was called race, it was a racial massacre. it was a planned murder strict. in our nations history, in the 19th and earliest centuries, almost all of these were spontaneous outbursts of white rage. many cases, it involved real or supposed contact between a black man and a white woman. the only tuesday unique was different, premeditated, carefully orchestrated racial evolution. planned well in advance. it was by far the most successful and permanent of an elected government in history. there's never been anything like it. i think it was an outlier in the late 19th century, a rarity in the south. it was a majority of blacks, 56% box. very few big cities in the south have a black majority but more important, multiracial government, blacks were in position of authority. the 26 police officers were black, three of the ten were also black. black warriors, merchants and there was the daily black newspaper. 1898, the publication, the freest town for a negro in the country.
white press. for a century, this was called race, it was a racial massacre. it was a planned murder strict. in our nations history, in the 19th and earliest centuries, almost all of these were spontaneous outbursts of white rage. many cases, it involved real or supposed contact between a black man and a white woman. the only tuesday unique was different, premeditated, carefully orchestrated racial evolution. planned well in advance. it was by far the most successful and permanent of an elected...
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many young, newly radicalized white males into the white supremacy movement. this is aggravated by the spread of hate online. with each surge, the military incur is not only an increase in extremists but also increases in crime and violence the company them. extremist in the military have engaged in murders and hate crimes and stolen weapons and military equipment and they provided information to other extremists. the current surge of white supremacy is no exception. less than two weeks ago, coast guard lieutenant christopher haspel was sentenced in federal court to 13 years in prison in connection with the plot to commit domestic terrorism. prosecutors described him as a man inspired by -- who intended to exact retribution of minorities in those he considered traitors. had law enforcement not caught him, they, noted we would not be counting the bodies of the defendants victims. internet searches of his included, where congressman and senators live when they're in d.c.? how to read the u.s. and jews, and, most liberal fellow judges -- federal judges, among oth
many young, newly radicalized white males into the white supremacy movement. this is aggravated by the spread of hate online. with each surge, the military incur is not only an increase in extremists but also increases in crime and violence the company them. extremist in the military have engaged in murders and hate crimes and stolen weapons and military equipment and they provided information to other extremists. the current surge of white supremacy is no exception. less than two weeks ago,...
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white nationalists advocate for white ethnic state. they put forth conspiracy theories with respect to white genocide. the great replacement. it is nothing to be played with. if we allow this kind of noxious beliefs to continue as our diversity continues across the country, this is what we're dealing with. he spoke to the diversity in your area in your district. the u.s. is experiencing and a great demographic shift. and that is not playing well with a lot of white folk and so they are putting forward is false narrative that there is a white genocide. it is important and extremely important that we address this head-on. because it does undermine everything the military is all about. >> thank you. based on your expertise, i think one of the answer to this. would you say the service issue should adopt this policy for personnel that are involved. >> yes ma'am. first recommendation is that we adopt and rigorously of flight 80 tolerance policy. you can on the one hand, say that we don't stand for racism. most and for it of any kind and then
white nationalists advocate for white ethnic state. they put forth conspiracy theories with respect to white genocide. the great replacement. it is nothing to be played with. if we allow this kind of noxious beliefs to continue as our diversity continues across the country, this is what we're dealing with. he spoke to the diversity in your area in your district. the u.s. is experiencing and a great demographic shift. and that is not playing well with a lot of white folk and so they are putting...
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white centering is this idea that if something is presented by white people through white people, it applies universally. but if it's through people of color it's only for those people. and another example i was giving recently in a book event was, when you watch movies i watch through two lenses. i'm watching the story and also watching what is going on racially, and i'm not just looking for, do they have a certain number of people of color, a body count, but how close are those people of color to the role of protagonist and something i've notice that is interesting is if in a story -- doesn't mary if it's romantic or not put there's a romance line, enough a story one of romantic partners is a person of color the other person will not be a person of color unless it's seen as a black movie. right? unless it's seen as a black movie and then the audience is black people. but if what happens most of the time is both romantic partners are white and that is supposed to be a universal story of love we can relate to. so, that is what white centering can look like in very subtle ways, that d
white centering is this idea that if something is presented by white people through white people, it applies universally. but if it's through people of color it's only for those people. and another example i was giving recently in a book event was, when you watch movies i watch through two lenses. i'm watching the story and also watching what is going on racially, and i'm not just looking for, do they have a certain number of people of color, a body count, but how close are those people of...
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at the white house.walked in and they said the stage will be here, and he looks up and says the chandelier has to go. we all went, not on your life. do you know how much effort it takes to take a chandelier down? well, you do. the people here do. the funny thing about it was one of the things we always discovered, the chores are provided by the secret service, and for a long time they got asked questions by people that seemed to be how much is it worth? they have to wrap their mind around it in terms of how valuable it is, or in terms of the chandelier, how much does it weigh? if it dropped on you, you would be dead or not? and the tour officers made it up. they said 1200 pounds. wow. then we did conservation to them and took them down and re-pinned all the glass and we asked the company doing the cleaning and weigh alld you please of the parts? 600 pounds. there were off by a factor of two. they over exaggerated but 6000 pieces of glass in those chandeliers. here at the end of that production of 1776, y
at the white house.walked in and they said the stage will be here, and he looks up and says the chandelier has to go. we all went, not on your life. do you know how much effort it takes to take a chandelier down? well, you do. the people here do. the funny thing about it was one of the things we always discovered, the chores are provided by the secret service, and for a long time they got asked questions by people that seemed to be how much is it worth? they have to wrap their mind around it in...
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white house?"e white house neither confirms nor denies... >> what do you see? >> gold! [ laughs ] >> let's investigate! >> i scrape the paint layers down to the wood. >> and when you heard what it was worth? >> and sold! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in boston to meet an heir who has an inheritance so strange, it takes years just to figure out what it is. >> my name is mike meister. my siblings and i inherited something that goes back to our great-uncle more than a hundred years ago. we'd always been told that it came from the white house, but it was just a family story. hi, jamie. welcome to boston. >> thanks, mike. nice to meet you. >> yeah, nice to meet you, too. >> mike leads me inside, saying he has something amazing to show me. he keeps it in its own molded, air-tight protective case. can i take a look? >> sure can. >> you brought me all the way here, mike. this is... what is it? mike's strange inheritance is this piece of d
white house?"e white house neither confirms nor denies... >> what do you see? >> gold! [ laughs ] >> let's investigate! >> i scrape the paint layers down to the wood. >> and when you heard what it was worth? >> and sold! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in boston to meet an heir who has an inheritance so strange, it takes years just to figure out what it is. >> my name is mike...
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that is not playing well white , so they are putting forth a narrative of a white genocide.t is important we address this head-on because it does undermine everything the military is all about. >> thank you. based on your expertise, i think i know the answer to this, would you say services should adopt a zero-tolerance policy for personnel involved in these. x yes, ma'am will stop our first recommendation is we rigorously policy.zero tolerance you cannot say we do not stand for racism of any kind, and then allow members to remain in the armed forces. >> thank you. madam chair, i yield back. >> thank you. fivere recognized for minutes. >> thank you for being here. first.d to turn to you i know the southern poverty law center for tracking and research, have you all -- how long has the relationship with the military been going on and do you see it having changed over the last three years? the comment is sometimes made that the military did not take it seriously enough. little more about that. how would you characterize it? >> thank you. the department of defense in particular h
that is not playing well white , so they are putting forth a narrative of a white genocide.t is important we address this head-on because it does undermine everything the military is all about. >> thank you. based on your expertise, i think i know the answer to this, would you say services should adopt a zero-tolerance policy for personnel involved in these. x yes, ma'am will stop our first recommendation is we rigorously policy.zero tolerance you cannot say we do not stand for racism of...
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. >> he said, "it's from the white house." and i go, "talking about d.c. white house?" i was just stunned. >> the white house neither confirms nor denies... >> what do you see? >> gold! [ laughs ] >> let's investigate! >> i scrape the paint layers down to the wood. >> and when you heard what it was worth? >> and sold! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in boston to meet an heir who has an inheritance so strange, it takes years just to figure out what it is. >> my name is mike meister. my siblings and i inherited something that goes back to our great-uncle more than a hundred years ago. we'd always been told that it came from the white house, but it was just a family story. hi, jamie. welcome to boston. >> thanks, mike. nice to meet you. >> yeah, nice to meet you, too. >> mike leads me inside, saying he has something amazing to show me. he keeps it in its own molded, air-tight protective case. can i take a look? >> sure can. >> you brought me all the way here, mike. this is... what is it? mike's strange inhe
. >> he said, "it's from the white house." and i go, "talking about d.c. white house?" i was just stunned. >> the white house neither confirms nor denies... >> what do you see? >> gold! [ laughs ] >> let's investigate! >> i scrape the paint layers down to the wood. >> and when you heard what it was worth? >> and sold! [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today i'm in...
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the white house. the white house historical association in -- hosted this event in recognition of their new initiative, slavery in the president's neighborhood. quite please welcome the ,irector of st. john's church reverend fisher. [applause] >> welcome. good evening. i'm the director st. john's church. i am thrilled our friends at the white house historical's associate -- association asked us to have tonight's conversation. i will first share little bit about the history of this historic room tonight. this church was completed in 1816. the architect was benjamin henry and not only did he design this church but he was working on rebuilding the white house after it was destroyed by the british in the war of 1812. what is nowbuilt of the historical association. entrance.similar the original was an even for sides. the822, they expanded church building to make room for more seating. we do not know who the architect was who did that expansion and built the bell power -- belltower. tragically, the already
the white house. the white house historical association in -- hosted this event in recognition of their new initiative, slavery in the president's neighborhood. quite please welcome the ,irector of st. john's church reverend fisher. [applause] >> welcome. good evening. i'm the director st. john's church. i am thrilled our friends at the white house historical's associate -- association asked us to have tonight's conversation. i will first share little bit about the history of this...
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is that your perception of many white south africans today?ually, more than being racist, it's ignorance, and the unwillingness to adapt to change, and the way south africa was structured with this segregation of residential areas, that there was soweto on one side, and then there's the city part and the suburbs. so these people would not normally interact. they would meet at the factory because they work in a company. at five o'clock, the black man, or black person, has to travel 12—15—20 kilometres to their residential areas in the township. so in the evenings, really, south africa becomes black and white. and that's not really changing in your view? look, it's not, and you have to try as much as you can and break the berlin wall, that has circled around each black community and white community. there is a crossover, lots of black affluent people who've made a little bit of money, are buying houses in the so—called former white areas. but there's still a tiny drop in the ocean because there's over a million people living within soweto alone.
is that your perception of many white south africans today?ually, more than being racist, it's ignorance, and the unwillingness to adapt to change, and the way south africa was structured with this segregation of residential areas, that there was soweto on one side, and then there's the city part and the suburbs. so these people would not normally interact. they would meet at the factory because they work in a company. at five o'clock, the black man, or black person, has to travel 12—15—20...
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white house collection. that is the most of any presidency. the significance of this will be discussed in tonight's program but it is important to us here at the white house historical association as a core part of our mission. this was inspired by jacqueline kennedy to be the private, nonpartisan, private partner to the white house for conservation, preservation, restoration of the state rooms. for the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white house as well and for education programs like this. where we teach and tell the stories of the white house and its wonderful history going back to 1792 when george washington selected the site across the street where the white house is today. occasion ofte the ms. nixon's 50th anniversary, the white house historical undertaken has also an additional partnership with the richard nixon foundation and this is where we created a digital exhibit highlighting ms. nixon's efforts to restore the blue room in 1972 to the original french empire style. photo
white house collection. that is the most of any presidency. the significance of this will be discussed in tonight's program but it is important to us here at the white house historical association as a core part of our mission. this was inspired by jacqueline kennedy to be the private, nonpartisan, private partner to the white house for conservation, preservation, restoration of the state rooms. for the acquisition of items for the permanent collection at the white house as well and for...
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, former white areas. the ocean because there is over a million people living within soweto alone. and you talk about the geographical positioning and ignorance that i am also interested in culture. this is almost a play within a play because it is very much a reflection on king lear, what it means to the ageing white actor, but also what shakespeare reaches within the black man as well. some might see shakespeare as white man's culture and that for you as a black south african, perhaps, there was a temptation where you were first exposed to shakespeare, to dismiss him as part of a cultural imperialism that had no relevance in your life that it is your message that shakespeare that —— shakespeare can't put into —— can't be put into pigeonholes like that.” can't put into —— can't be put into pigeonholes like that. i was born in port elizabeth. therefore, i am elizabethan! when the british first landed, they landed in my town and the first responsibility was to educate the native so that the native could be
, former white areas. the ocean because there is over a million people living within soweto alone. and you talk about the geographical positioning and ignorance that i am also interested in culture. this is almost a play within a play because it is very much a reflection on king lear, what it means to the ageing white actor, but also what shakespeare reaches within the black man as well. some might see shakespeare as white man's culture and that for you as a black south african, perhaps, there...
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not as a white person i'm way out of my comfort zone but. i don't agree with their separatist message in armed patrols but i don't feel any hatred from black to throw don't look too strong suggest to be clear those those views hate against whites and tyson anti-semitism you don't identify with that no no no we're different organization we want a different leadership we're not a hate group we don't hate anybody our way actions show we don't hate anybody so how do you feel about the idea of us want to live separate do you think we're like totally out of our mind that you think we can all get along. i have got hope that we can get along you know especially if white people are going to come around to the idea of reparations and you know trying to make a more fair and equal society because if this doesn't change at some point it's not going to be pretty it's going good. to a point where we begin to some point to race wars when we end up breaking up and just a point i will start to get to now is give me hope because nothing is change and hopefully
not as a white person i'm way out of my comfort zone but. i don't agree with their separatist message in armed patrols but i don't feel any hatred from black to throw don't look too strong suggest to be clear those those views hate against whites and tyson anti-semitism you don't identify with that no no no we're different organization we want a different leadership we're not a hate group we don't hate anybody our way actions show we don't hate anybody so how do you feel about the idea of us...
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data shows that there's been an increase in relationships between white and black and white and asianapartheid ended, whilst blasian marriages have only increased by 0.1%. so my previous boyfriend was croatian and german. and what was... did you notice any difference in terms of how people reacted when you were dating a white guy to dating a black guy? so, his mum actually wasn't very accepting of me initially, so that was, like, kind of our biggest challenge. unlike past experiences, ithra having a black boyfriend has led to family tensions. so we have a family group, and then... a whatsapp group? a whatsapp group, yeah, and then i came home from a night shift at the hospital and i was really tired, and i saw everyone from my family left the group so i thought, something is happening. so i phoned home and my sister was, like, no, my granfound out i'm dating a black guy and apparently she... but she didn't even ever address me about it, she phoned my aunt in cape town to ask what her opinion was and she phoned my sister. where she comes from there very much about the community and the
data shows that there's been an increase in relationships between white and black and white and asianapartheid ended, whilst blasian marriages have only increased by 0.1%. so my previous boyfriend was croatian and german. and what was... did you notice any difference in terms of how people reacted when you were dating a white guy to dating a black guy? so, his mum actually wasn't very accepting of me initially, so that was, like, kind of our biggest challenge. unlike past experiences, ithra...
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black twitter or white twitter. black twitter or white twitter? it is hectic. guys to be racist, but the reality is it's the first time i'm stepping into a black family under the context of possible in laws, you know? somehow it sits differently, but it goes back to what you were saying, that people are not ready to have the difficult conversations stop the it's just sensitive, everything is so sensitive, everything is so sensitive around the race issue. because i lived in apartheid, those divides were real. i remember being so angry divides were real. i remember being so angry with my parents and my grandparents for not doing something about it. how could we be part of such a cruel and unfair system and you allowed it. when you have that kind of purpose, of course i'm going to have kids that i've raised that is free of that reality, but i'm also human and i come from a certain community so, you know, it does go deeper. more than 500 kilometres south—east ofjoburg, durban has the largest indian origin population in africa. one of the features of apartheid meant
black twitter or white twitter. black twitter or white twitter? it is hectic. guys to be racist, but the reality is it's the first time i'm stepping into a black family under the context of possible in laws, you know? somehow it sits differently, but it goes back to what you were saying, that people are not ready to have the difficult conversations stop the it's just sensitive, everything is so sensitive, everything is so sensitive around the race issue. because i lived in apartheid, those...
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supremacists through the white press. now, for a century or more, this was called the race riot. it was a racial massacre. iit is was a planned murder spr. in the nations history on the centuries there have been many race riots and almost all of these were spontaneous outbursts and in many cases that involved real or supposed to contact between a black man and in a we woman. but what was unique and different as it was premeditated and that is a carefully racial revolution planned well in advance and the most successful by an overthrow. life is at such a threat? i think because it was a bold experiment. one of them was an outlier in the 19th century. it was a rarity in the south. first of all it was a majority black city, 56% black. very, very few big cities headed for the majority but more importantly it had a multiracial government they were in the positions of authority. ten of the 26 police officers were black, three of the ten city officers were black, the public magistrates, lawyers, merchants and newspaper. in 1898
supremacists through the white press. now, for a century or more, this was called the race riot. it was a racial massacre. iit is was a planned murder spr. in the nations history on the centuries there have been many race riots and almost all of these were spontaneous outbursts and in many cases that involved real or supposed to contact between a black man and in a we woman. but what was unique and different as it was premeditated and that is a carefully racial revolution planned well in...
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white nationalists advocate for a white ethnic state. they have -- they put forth conspiracy theories with respect to white genocide and the great replace. nothing to be played with. if we allow this kind of noxious belief to continue as our diversity continues across the country this is what we're dealing with. you poke to the diversity in your area, in your district. and the u.s. is experiencining great demographic shifts not playing well with a lot of white folks and so they're putting forward this false narrative that there's a white genocide afoot so if it is important, it is extremely important we address this head on. because it does undermine everything that the natural is all about. >> thank you. thank you. based on your expertise, i think i know the answer to this, would you say that the services should adopt a zero tolerance policy for personnel that are involved in these -- >> yes, ma'am. the southern poverty law organization was to adopt it and apply a zero tolerance position. you can't on the one hand say that we don't stan
white nationalists advocate for a white ethnic state. they have -- they put forth conspiracy theories with respect to white genocide and the great replace. nothing to be played with. if we allow this kind of noxious belief to continue as our diversity continues across the country this is what we're dealing with. you poke to the diversity in your area, in your district. and the u.s. is experiencining great demographic shifts not playing well with a lot of white folks and so they're putting...
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white house security council who testified at the impeachment hearings getting fired from his white house job late today, and will other white house officials who also testified be escorted out? hi guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in. good lookin' pickup, i will say that. oh wow. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views - including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. - that's pretty sweet. - that's cool. oooohh! that's awesome. where'd the trailer go? i love it. it's magic. i'm finding it hard to stay on a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free woory free.... boom! boom! get free business day shipping... ...at office depot, officemax and officedepot.com like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better-starting within 5 minutes. it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for
white house security council who testified at the impeachment hearings getting fired from his white house job late today, and will other white house officials who also testified be escorted out? hi guys. this is the chevy silverado with the world's first invisible trailer. invisible trailer? and it's not the trailer right next to us? this guy? you don't believe me? hop in. good lookin' pickup, i will say that. oh wow. silverado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views...
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. >> next on the presidency, william allman, former white house curator, talks about the white house east room. hewoin the program as hugh to talks about renovations the museum in yorba linda, california. anyrue to form, with facelift, we need chiseled gins. --in theour copies of white house to collection and hang in the east room. these are brand-new reproductions that were done with the assistance of the white house historical association, beginning with the most famous of them all, george washington. [applause] a complete renovation down to complete historical detail. i can't begin to tell you how much better looking that is than just a month ago. it would not be the same without housertner in the white as he was father of the country, martha washington. mckinley.t is william i will leave it to our guest speaker, bill allman, to tell us why william mckinley is in the east room. on the far left, he needs no introduction, t.r. teddy roosevelt. these are touches that anyone will see, the business groups that use it, the productions we do, the brides that are married here, but one oth
. >> next on the presidency, william allman, former white house curator, talks about the white house east room. hewoin the program as hugh to talks about renovations the museum in yorba linda, california. anyrue to form, with facelift, we need chiseled gins. --in theour copies of white house to collection and hang in the east room. these are brand-new reproductions that were done with the assistance of the white house historical association, beginning with the most famous of them all,...
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from -- white slaveholders, their deliverance.radical abolitionists instead foregrounded black freedom and citizenship as the central achievements and themes. frederick douglass for one criticized lincoln's amnesty policy. he was very disappointed that it failed to establish black voting rights as a condition for readmission to the union. courseglass of nonetheless endorsed lincoln, because although the republican party was not perfect, the democratic party represented something far worse. a mcclellan victory, douglass put it, would restore slavery to all its ancient power and make this government what it was before rebellion, instruments of the slave powers. abolitionists supported lincoln in the end, because the choice was between moving forward and jumping back, as one of them put it. in the end, lincoln won a resounding victory in 1864, 212 electoral college votes to mcclellan's 21. at this critical juncture of the war, lincoln had not only maintained his coalition, he extended it, winning a greater electoral mandate in 18 suc
from -- white slaveholders, their deliverance.radical abolitionists instead foregrounded black freedom and citizenship as the central achievements and themes. frederick douglass for one criticized lincoln's amnesty policy. he was very disappointed that it failed to establish black voting rights as a condition for readmission to the union. courseglass of nonetheless endorsed lincoln, because although the republican party was not perfect, the democratic party represented something far worse. a...
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partylly lincoln and his enlisted slave state whites -- some slave state whites -- and making the case that emancipation would have good things for america. keeping the states in the union was a major priority for lincoln and men from the border states who were willing to endorse emancipation -- such as kentucky republicans -- became valuable allies for lincoln. important was a tiny statistic, of white governors from confederate states who are willing to stand by the union and defend lincoln's emancipation policy. the most influential of these unionists, andrew johnson of tennessee. we will come back to him. andrew jackson hamilton of texas, edward gantt of arkansas, and a few others cast the emancipation proclamation for southern audiences as a seeming punishment that, in time, would do momentous good. for example, hamilton, in a january 1864 address to texans, promised that their sins would be pardoned if "like the prodigal son, they repent and ask to be forgiven." emancipation, he said, would deliver whites from their present bondage and put texas on a new career of prosperity predi
partylly lincoln and his enlisted slave state whites -- some slave state whites -- and making the case that emancipation would have good things for america. keeping the states in the union was a major priority for lincoln and men from the border states who were willing to endorse emancipation -- such as kentucky republicans -- became valuable allies for lincoln. important was a tiny statistic, of white governors from confederate states who are willing to stand by the union and defend lincoln's...
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and then the white house photographer takes the picture. [laughter] and it really creeps hubbard out it's one of my favorite photographs keeps them creeps them out it's in my bedroom. there is a picture of hubbard put in handcuffs in his leg and my really in trouble customer is this funny? and these two officers these were my people. they are putting him in handcuffs and i'm like oh buddy you got me but i just got your back. [laughter] >> it's good to know there is a sense of humor admitted all of the pressure. >> you have to. >> the white house and the vice president's house, these are very formal places. there's a reason why there is a downstairs official area and the living quarters upstairs. because there really is a difference between the public life in the private life. what about you, lynne, i'm sure you have many funny stories but have you had strange ones as well from that period? >> this is funny and strange. we spent a lot of time at camp david as carl knows after 911. it was the undisclosed location. and we had our kids, it's th
and then the white house photographer takes the picture. [laughter] and it really creeps hubbard out it's one of my favorite photographs keeps them creeps them out it's in my bedroom. there is a picture of hubbard put in handcuffs in his leg and my really in trouble customer is this funny? and these two officers these were my people. they are putting him in handcuffs and i'm like oh buddy you got me but i just got your back. [laughter] >> it's good to know there is a sense of humor...
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now the white house no longer has that. so these are the people who manage the relationships with these countries. they know them inside out. they deal with them on policy day to day. they're getting side lined. in the meantime this impeachment chapter of the story in the ukraine saga may have just closed. >> reporter: the trial may have ended. >> donald trump is not guilty as charged in the second article of impeachment. >> reporter: but the ukraine jag is not over. >> so we will continue to do our oversight to protect and defend the constitution. each a check and balance on each other. >> reporter: republicans and democrats with sights set on their own targets. for democrats, john bolt job, t bolton who said he is willing to testify in the senate trial but republicans blocked witnesses. so democrats asked him to submit a swarn doement which bolton declined. >> frankly, it's more inexplicable that when he wanted to come forward, the senators didn't want to hear what he had to say. >> reporter: now it's likely they'll subpo
now the white house no longer has that. so these are the people who manage the relationships with these countries. they know them inside out. they deal with them on policy day to day. they're getting side lined. in the meantime this impeachment chapter of the story in the ukraine saga may have just closed. >> reporter: the trial may have ended. >> donald trump is not guilty as charged in the second article of impeachment. >> reporter: but the ukraine jag is not over. >>...
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started the war on poverty, it was at a time when poverty had a white face, white appalachian face.nd then after watts, poverty became black. "saturday zine, evening post," "look," publications, for you young people, that were once very popular in america. and that's where we got the visual profile of america. we're still in that stage today. when you say "poverty," so many folks think of a black face. they don't see we have problems across the line. i've talked with j.d. vance and ompared notes. we do have a common ground, which is that we all want a more productive america, we want to see the american dream revived. for so many folks, the american dream is a fantasy. to me, that's what the declaration of independence is about. i just got back from monticello, another long story i won't get nto. i love the literature, i'm going to wrap this up, but just as thurgood marshall refused to celebrate the bicentennial of the constitution, but he did celebrate the improved constitution, because the original constitution wasn't perfect. but it had the mechanism for its own improvement. and
started the war on poverty, it was at a time when poverty had a white face, white appalachian face.nd then after watts, poverty became black. "saturday zine, evening post," "look," publications, for you young people, that were once very popular in america. and that's where we got the visual profile of america. we're still in that stage today. when you say "poverty," so many folks think of a black face. they don't see we have problems across the line. i've talked...
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this act is intended to safeguard the "pureness of the white race" "pureness of the white race." by banning interracial marriages. every child born in the state of virginia is registered. at that time the child's race is also registered. the child can be classified as either colored or white. the legislation is intended to help virginia ban, prohibit, and even punish interracial marriages, and this law is actually also designed to legislate american indians out of existence. what happens is that wealthy, powerful, elite virginians who descend from pocahontas, they realize if this law is passed, they will be classed as people of color subjected to jim crow laws. wealth, power, and influence has been associated with lineage. one of the most important lineage to -- lineage societies has been the first family of virginia. the first families of virginia trace to their lineage back to english colonists who came to fort james. many of these first family of virginia members descend from the marriage in between pocahontas's son thomas and a member of the randolph family. so there are many
this act is intended to safeguard the "pureness of the white race" "pureness of the white race." by banning interracial marriages. every child born in the state of virginia is registered. at that time the child's race is also registered. the child can be classified as either colored or white. the legislation is intended to help virginia ban, prohibit, and even punish interracial marriages, and this law is actually also designed to legislate american indians out of existence....
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house and out of the white house. >> host: what do you think he will do when he leaves the white house he spent a lifetime in real estate and four to eight years in politics. he no longer has residency here in new york. i think it's hard to predict the future. they wanted me to kno to know as is thei their work, donald trums sent on a bus so he thought it was the new york pacific real estate society. they also thought it was so far off the scale. the donald trump is in a category by itself and that is what people wanted me to understand in the real estate industry in new york, that he is an outlier in his business practices out as was his father. >> host: what about living in washington now for three or four years and working in the white house and politics that they both have family company back in new york and new jersey, what do you think their aspirations are in the future? >> guest: all we have is what they say. ivanka trump said her focus is in washington and there is a broad national portfolio and white house person. going on and on and on so many officials have come and gone an
house and out of the white house. >> host: what do you think he will do when he leaves the white house he spent a lifetime in real estate and four to eight years in politics. he no longer has residency here in new york. i think it's hard to predict the future. they wanted me to kno to know as is thei their work, donald trums sent on a bus so he thought it was the new york pacific real estate society. they also thought it was so far off the scale. the donald trump is in a category by...
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who will you be friends with cracks before you know it you become integrated into whiteness. it is assimilation. so if you had true integration the minute those statistics moved to 20 or 30 percent black then white folks move out. so you are constantly going to be against the white backdrop that you don't get true integration so what does it mean for the social significance so that when you get back into the black community you're not black enough or in the white community you don't feel like you belong. >> how do you feel about yourself? and then to be ashamed of being black. and that is fantastic. open seas it is the mediocre white boy. >> and then to go back and talk about the athletes and i was thinking about you in some ways and as a professional obviously and then talk to african-american athletes to those conversations at all. and those are what you rely on that most of the black athletes recognize the choice. . . . . a lot of people have different interpretations of what that means, but you know about your history and heritage and speak with a level of intelligence of
who will you be friends with cracks before you know it you become integrated into whiteness. it is assimilation. so if you had true integration the minute those statistics moved to 20 or 30 percent black then white folks move out. so you are constantly going to be against the white backdrop that you don't get true integration so what does it mean for the social significance so that when you get back into the black community you're not black enough or in the white community you don't feel like...
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based companies i would say that would be a failure what we expected and what is visible in this white paper published yesterday is it different vision in it have been the leading role in training and development of this technology so that it benefits societies and not only businesses and it also includes problems such as an environmental impact of this technology which is very problematic well i say that the e.u. i mean that this is also certainly about a regulatory framework but they are also wanting to scale up the spending in 2060 in the e.u. spent 3200000000 euros on ai projects and now they're saying they want to scale that up to 20000000000 euro as a yeah and a i development. moving back to regulation and i do want to focus on that for a little bit. the policy is that we're talking about seem to reflect a kind of inherent tension as kathleen of a saying trying to regulate the space but also trying to to grow the space it is a really fine line to walk do you feel that this white paper does that. or it is a difficult task for everyone to kind of combine these 2 objectives i think
based companies i would say that would be a failure what we expected and what is visible in this white paper published yesterday is it different vision in it have been the leading role in training and development of this technology so that it benefits societies and not only businesses and it also includes problems such as an environmental impact of this technology which is very problematic well i say that the e.u. i mean that this is also certainly about a regulatory framework but they are also...
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long story short, final week i met the white house. we are flying back from reno, nevada where the president spoke to the american legion. we finally had television than on air force one. i'm watching television and i'm sort of mystified because there's a camera at the corner of the white house on what's called temple beach. when you see the north portico of the white house being shot from pebble beach, it has swiveled around and is looking down at executive drive and it's looking at a car that has messages filled out in post-it notes on all the windows. forming letters and words. someone has wrapped thecar in industrial cellophane . giant sheets of industrial cellophane and decorated it with stuffed animals. and it's my car! cnn is saying, we don't know what's going on on west executive drive but someone's car has been - - whose car is that? eventually it's like, we've been told on good authority that it's senior advisers karl rove's car. so i call up hubbard. i say fantastic. you paid me back for every time i've stole yourcar. you've
long story short, final week i met the white house. we are flying back from reno, nevada where the president spoke to the american legion. we finally had television than on air force one. i'm watching television and i'm sort of mystified because there's a camera at the corner of the white house on what's called temple beach. when you see the north portico of the white house being shot from pebble beach, it has swiveled around and is looking down at executive drive and it's looking at a car that...
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she tweeted she's thrilled she's back at the white house. thanks. >> you bet. >> michael bloomberg versus michael bloomberg why his past is in his current state of mind and how it might affect his future. that's next. and how it might affect his future that's next. cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hey, our worker's comp insurance is expiring. should i just renew it? yeah, sure. hey there, small business owner. pie insurance here with some sweet advice to stop you from overpaying on worker's comp. try pie instead and save up to 30%. thirty percent? really? sure! get a quote in 3 minutes at easyaspie.com. that is easy. so, need another reminder? no, i'm good. reminder for what? oh. ho ho, yeah! need worker's comp insurance? get a quote in 3 minutes
she tweeted she's thrilled she's back at the white house. thanks. >> you bet. >> michael bloomberg versus michael bloomberg why his past is in his current state of mind and how it might affect his future. that's next. and how it might affect his future that's next. cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you...
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white men and white women. there are some young white people in the coalition. there are some old white people. there are some rich white people. there are some poor white people. there's college educated people. there's poorly educated people as the president called them. again, not just white people, right? this very state of course has a black republican representing it in the united states senate. but by and large, right? the overwhelming part of what that coalition is demographically, the democratic coalition is just everyone else. includes of course millions of white folks. it also includes black people and latino people and asian american people. it includes muslims and it includes jews and it includes gay folks and straight folks, trans folks and cis folks. every way you can slice and dice an electorate, the democratic party has some big chunk of that. and it's hard to get those people to come together. it's just a difficult thing. that's why democrats have a harder political job. there are people who are experiencing american life, right, their perspect
white men and white women. there are some young white people in the coalition. there are some old white people. there are some rich white people. there are some poor white people. there's college educated people. there's poorly educated people as the president called them. again, not just white people, right? this very state of course has a black republican representing it in the united states senate. but by and large, right? the overwhelming part of what that coalition is demographically, the...
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the part is the mediocre white boy. i thought this was a very good chapter please bring it down force. >> guest: before we do that i want to go back and talk about the worst thing in the world. that was me talk about the athletes and i was thinking about you in some ways when i was working on that because as a professional obviously, i was thinking about from a media standpoint what it meant when i would talk to african-american athletes about any sort of racial conversation at all and every now and then you would find some of the players who were down, and those were the ones you really relied on. but most of the black athletes they recognize a choice that was being made in them by being a professional athlete. they didn't want to talk about race at all they're trying your to set them out because they knew they didn't want to be part of the news cycle they didn't want a part of the news story and i wanted to write an essay about how in this environment, if you are in an 80% black league or 70% black league, if you stil
the part is the mediocre white boy. i thought this was a very good chapter please bring it down force. >> guest: before we do that i want to go back and talk about the worst thing in the world. that was me talk about the athletes and i was thinking about you in some ways when i was working on that because as a professional obviously, i was thinking about from a media standpoint what it meant when i would talk to african-american athletes about any sort of racial conversation at all and...
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there is some optimism from this white house official that i just spoke with that the u.s. has been successful at least so far in tamping down any potential exposure of the virus here from those cases we had seen inside the united states. as for the stock market sell-off, this white house official saying to me our initial reaction is the dow is still above 28,000 and nobody thought it would get that high the official saying we understand the market is reacting to the news of the day as it should, but the actual economy itself is very strong. this official suggesting this is a momentary wobble as far as the white house is concerned although they are paying close attention. back to you. >> the president is still very much in touch with his own task force, i would assume. are we getting regular updates from them? >> well, the president is getting regular updates. the question is what if any action is the u.s. going to have to take here i'm told these meetings at the white house are very high level and that the president is getting a lot of information from them. the question i
there is some optimism from this white house official that i just spoke with that the u.s. has been successful at least so far in tamping down any potential exposure of the virus here from those cases we had seen inside the united states. as for the stock market sell-off, this white house official saying to me our initial reaction is the dow is still above 28,000 and nobody thought it would get that high the official saying we understand the market is reacting to the news of the day as it...
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the answers that we did not, for white women overall. what is stunning, actually, would be the stability of this. but i'm going to come look at that more in just a second. it turns out you need to thing about race and you need to think about class and you need to think about lots of things to understand voting patterns in the united states and that there's always some dynamic going on there. for african-americans there was a small increase, i'm not sure either are statistically significant, in support. i would describe this is more about 2012 effect than a 2016. this is sort of a return to more noble patterns among the african-american community. coming down from the heights of support for president obama in 2008 and in 2012. thati want to emphasize is all of those gender differences are so small compared to the differences in terms of race. right? so two things can be true at the same time. in general, women are more likely than men, similar men, to vote for democrats. and that is usually what we focused on, since 1980, this idea of a g
the answers that we did not, for white women overall. what is stunning, actually, would be the stability of this. but i'm going to come look at that more in just a second. it turns out you need to thing about race and you need to think about class and you need to think about lots of things to understand voting patterns in the united states and that there's always some dynamic going on there. for african-americans there was a small increase, i'm not sure either are statistically significant, in...
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as a result the white house meeting remained unscheduled. just as it remains unscheduled to this day. during this same timeframe in august, the president resisted releasing the hold on the a despite warnings that he was breaking the law by doing so. as an independent watchdog recently confirmed that he did.se according to the evidence, presented to you, the president's entire cabinet believed he should release the aid because it was in the national security interest of our country. during the entire month of august, there was no internal review of the aide, congress not notified, nor was there any credible reason provided within the executive branch. with no explanation offered and with the explicit clear yet unsuccessful quick call pro for the white house meeting in the front of his mind, ambassador sondland testified that the only logical conclusion was that the president was also withholding military assistance to increase the pressure on ukraine to announce the investigations. as sondland and another witness testified, this conclusion wa
as a result the white house meeting remained unscheduled. just as it remains unscheduled to this day. during this same timeframe in august, the president resisted releasing the hold on the a despite warnings that he was breaking the law by doing so. as an independent watchdog recently confirmed that he did.se according to the evidence, presented to you, the president's entire cabinet believed he should release the aid because it was in the national security interest of our country. during the...
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in 1917 they are picketing the white house. every day they would send -- stand outside the white house and hold the silent sentinel. they would leave the headquarters in front of the white house. on the others was the headquarters and they would leave their headquarters with banners in hand carrying colors of purple, white and gold the national women's party around 1913. that is what they did for two years. you can see there is college women, wearing the banners of which college they went to. in which college women would protest or different state delegations would protest or even working women would protest. working women only had one day off a week from work. that was on a sunday. they couldn't protest unless it was a sunday. you see the title cover of the maryland suffrage news depicts a woman who was white, who was a seamstress, who has been working for more than eight hours today, which are normal working hours but regulated by federal law. there were no laws the regulated working, and working women felt they were being ab
in 1917 they are picketing the white house. every day they would send -- stand outside the white house and hold the silent sentinel. they would leave the headquarters in front of the white house. on the others was the headquarters and they would leave their headquarters with banners in hand carrying colors of purple, white and gold the national women's party around 1913. that is what they did for two years. you can see there is college women, wearing the banners of which college they went to....
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and bafta so white why is it so difficult to acknowledge the chief myths of black creatives tell us what you think on twitter at a strange because much of the oscars have changed in the past i'd rather change you know they have are you know and not back in 1929 there were no black acting nominees no 2020 we got was there. old maisie ingrate. comedian steve monte and chris rock at the oscars on separate the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got to have us british photographer simon frederick examines the pivotal moments in black film history the pave the way for for today's african american and british actors produces and directors to achieve mainstream success. there was only one kind of story that would give me a dog number 2 for slaves to the house literate basketball players. we have evolved and changed cinema over the oscar goes to lupita nyong'o national. park creates a use of force open the doors of hollywood we've got to tell our own stories do to give themselves a cinematic voice it is a journey maybe even in my dreams this could not be true of the low black people. i
and bafta so white why is it so difficult to acknowledge the chief myths of black creatives tell us what you think on twitter at a strange because much of the oscars have changed in the past i'd rather change you know they have are you know and not back in 1929 there were no black acting nominees no 2020 we got was there. old maisie ingrate. comedian steve monte and chris rock at the oscars on separate the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got to have us british photographer simon...
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and bafta so white why is it so difficult to acknowledge the chief myths of black creatives tell us what you think on twitter at a stray. much the oscars of change the past i didn't have a choice yeah they had i you know and not back in 1929 there were no black acting nominees and now 2020 we got one their. own amazing groet. comedian steve martin and chris rock at the oscars on february the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got to have us british photographer simon frederick examines the pivotal moments in black film history the pave the way for for today's african american and british actors but uses and directors to achieve mainstream success. there was only one kind of story that would get made dog number 2 slaves prostitute the house literate basketball players no doubt about it we have evolved and changed cinema over the oscar goes to lupita nyong'o should only. apply creative starforce opened the doors of hollywood we've got to tell our own stories due to give themselves a cinematic voice it is a long journey maybe even in my dreams this could not be true of the low bu
and bafta so white why is it so difficult to acknowledge the chief myths of black creatives tell us what you think on twitter at a stray. much the oscars of change the past i didn't have a choice yeah they had i you know and not back in 1929 there were no black acting nominees and now 2020 we got one their. own amazing groet. comedian steve martin and chris rock at the oscars on february the 10th in the new doc he's serious they've got to have us british photographer simon frederick examines...
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so i went into the white men's bathroom. i use the white men's bathroom and should have come out and gone on my way, but i decided while i'm here might as a check of the white women's bathroom. i was discovered by the owner of the store, and when i came out, a group of men were waiting, they push me around and started beating me up -- pushed me around and started beating me up, but one thing my dad had told me in the south as a black boy, you better learn how to run. on that case, it served me well, because i could out run these guys. my whole life was reshaped from that one incident. up until that point, my goal was to grow up, moved to new york, anywhere outside of the south. i just knew i did not want to be in the south, but my life changed in such a way that after that experience, i committed to , ever that i would never leave the south, and i would say and do whatever i could to make sure that i gain some ownership -- gained some ownership of my home area. the second promise i made to myself is that i would never try to
so i went into the white men's bathroom. i use the white men's bathroom and should have come out and gone on my way, but i decided while i'm here might as a check of the white women's bathroom. i was discovered by the owner of the store, and when i came out, a group of men were waiting, they push me around and started beating me up -- pushed me around and started beating me up, but one thing my dad had told me in the south as a black boy, you better learn how to run. on that case, it served me...
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all white southerners had a stake in the system of slavery, because as white people, they belonged to the regions controlling class. white southerners, regardless of economic status, were made equal by the existence of black slavery. for this and because of the genuine fear of what could happen should large numbers of black people be freed in the south, white southerners saw slavery as a necessary and generally benign institution. gary: we can argue either way, and historians have, that people were more alike and more different, but what is often lost in the debate is that substantial numbers of white northerners and white southerners believed there were profound differences. perception usually trumps reality in any circumstance in dictating behaviors because people act according to what they perceive to be the truth. however, that perception might differ from reality. by the end of the civil war, many northerners saw in the south a society fundamentally -- and many would say perniciously -- shaped by slavery. the south saw northerners as middling. these two peoples are united by a bo
all white southerners had a stake in the system of slavery, because as white people, they belonged to the regions controlling class. white southerners, regardless of economic status, were made equal by the existence of black slavery. for this and because of the genuine fear of what could happen should large numbers of black people be freed in the south, white southerners saw slavery as a necessary and generally benign institution. gary: we can argue either way, and historians have, that people...