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you'll learn more from the white house curator bill almond about the white house china collection for. >> when she came to the white house she was very interested in how the place worked. she came down here and this was still the ground floor but it was considered to be the basement because the kitchen was down here, laundry facilities, storage for food and tableware she found that it was and. dirty. it was ominous. she tried to spruce it up by going through the cabinet and funding or pieces of china. she asked servants if they remembered how all the pieces were. she started the process of cataloguing and finding out with the chinese were. she put it out in the china room. she is credited as being a collector in the white house. she was interested in designing a, china she wanted it to be american. they discovered there wasn't a strong porcelain manufacturing industry in america, she said she would provide the design. it wasn't a full service. she tried to order 15 to 20 places for a place setting. it was designed with the lincoln era shape. this is a breakfast and soup plate. it repr
you'll learn more from the white house curator bill almond about the white house china collection for. >> when she came to the white house she was very interested in how the place worked. she came down here and this was still the ground floor but it was considered to be the basement because the kitchen was down here, laundry facilities, storage for food and tableware she found that it was and. dirty. it was ominous. she tried to spruce it up by going through the cabinet and funding or...
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people to racism is a white problem is a white invention so they have to develop culture to be able to hold it and work through it and they're not doing that when they're doing is is doing performative stuff they're kneeling they are you know saying you know how can i help if i hit out one more time i'm lose my i'm losing. interest in it they're not developing they're not developing culture they're coming up with strategy game win streak and strategy is britto in the face of culture the k.k.k. have a culture they have songs they have colors they have all of it different type of stuff what does it white ally have they don't have story they don't have the elders they don't have anything and so it's immediate the ally ship peace is a mute point into you know in 31020 years from now until they actually have a culture. margaret i'm going to put the. question commute straight from you and this is from daniel daniel hi daniel thank you for joining in this conversation don't you want to know what is the point of being an ally in the 1st place peaceful process he's always followed we so much
people to racism is a white problem is a white invention so they have to develop culture to be able to hold it and work through it and they're not doing that when they're doing is is doing performative stuff they're kneeling they are you know saying you know how can i help if i hit out one more time i'm lose my i'm losing. interest in it they're not developing they're not developing culture they're coming up with strategy game win streak and strategy is britto in the face of culture the k.k.k....
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she did not move into the white house. >> this couch is one piece that they took to the white house. they had eight rooms that they had to furnish. they had personal furniture. >> when she did arrive she spent much of her time writing letters to her that son. in her great grief, she calls him my
she did not move into the white house. >> this couch is one piece that they took to the white house. they had eight rooms that they had to furnish. they had personal furniture. >> when she did arrive she spent much of her time writing letters to her that son. in her great grief, she calls him my
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of white genocide that is the great replacement theory of the idea that it's there are more not white people than white people that constitutes a genocide against white people i mean what happened in pittsburgh was an acting out of the fantasy of how you could stop white genocide and that's not the only case most people will remember at charlottesville and this looks like right out of hitler germany right with the torch light in the dark or chanting jews will not replace us what they meant by that is not the jews are replacing white people but that there were placing white people with people of color in the united states will not reply. you are implying. you will not replace us in 2017 americans watched as the night the right rally in charlottesville virginia. for you to turn on the t.v. that did. in charlottesville and see confederate flags nazi memorabilia racist signs that really did look like either a klan rally or a nazi rally or both at the same time but once i was there that we can cover in the story. this is a 1st step toward making a realisation of something the trump alluded
of white genocide that is the great replacement theory of the idea that it's there are more not white people than white people that constitutes a genocide against white people i mean what happened in pittsburgh was an acting out of the fantasy of how you could stop white genocide and that's not the only case most people will remember at charlottesville and this looks like right out of hitler germany right with the torch light in the dark or chanting jews will not replace us what they meant by...
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the target right because if they're the masterminds destroying white power white control over their countries then they're the ones that need to be taken out. in the tree like protect this anti semitic conspiracy theory reared its head with devastating consequences but then his story unraveled that the shooter had been ginned up by all this material on the internet i think brought to life how dangerous st semitism is what it can result in but also that somebody could you know be on the internet seconds before they decide to commit this act if there is really a connection between online radicalism this kind of violence. as details emerged about the tree of life suspect the social media revealed a string of white power references to these anti semitic conspiracy theories his post suggested that he targeted the synagogue because one of his congregations had hosted a service in support of immigrants and refugees person who committed the tree of life shooting was pretty clearly enraged about i had jewish organization that was helping with refugee resettlement and he posted repeatedly abo
the target right because if they're the masterminds destroying white power white control over their countries then they're the ones that need to be taken out. in the tree like protect this anti semitic conspiracy theory reared its head with devastating consequences but then his story unraveled that the shooter had been ginned up by all this material on the internet i think brought to life how dangerous st semitism is what it can result in but also that somebody could you know be on the internet...
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playing whites for whites isn't working isn't working for the genres to sustain the genre and what i believe if you want to change the racial conscience of people you have to affect their spirit laws and politics of course is not going to change the minds and racial conscience of people so what we need to do is to force people to develop empathy and i believe you can do that through sound getting people together of different walks of life different nationalities different religions different colors different races together and to share in the through sound this is a type of empathy that will go into the power that will go into the streets and this is something that you can't emulate through any other aspect of society and you've been here in germany you've been doing that for 4 years i what is your what's the difference between for you between american society the american society that you have lived in the jail and the german society that you do live in war you know what would you like to communicate to our audience about to on the surface african-americans typically say at least th
playing whites for whites isn't working isn't working for the genres to sustain the genre and what i believe if you want to change the racial conscience of people you have to affect their spirit laws and politics of course is not going to change the minds and racial conscience of people so what we need to do is to force people to develop empathy and i believe you can do that through sound getting people together of different walks of life different nationalities different religions different...
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and while they're in washington still in the white house, as they were outfitting the white house asart of that restoration, they took the opportunity to purchase things for polk place, that home in nashville that they were going to retire into. they purchased all of the furnishings for polk place through alexander steward's shop in new york city, and they picked some of the finest american furniture being made at that time. they are all rosewood framed with red velvet. so we have gentlemen's chairs and sofas. these little side chairs, they had 33 of them. we have 18 remaining of the original set of 33. so that they would ring the rooms with these little chairs and as they had guests they would bring them out into the room. we have some interiors of what it looked like probably taken around the time of her death in 1891 and the house is still filled with the objects that they had collected throughout their political lives together. unfortunately for james k. polk, he died just three months after leaving the white house and sarah began a 42 year widowhood. every new year's day she ope
and while they're in washington still in the white house, as they were outfitting the white house asart of that restoration, they took the opportunity to purchase things for polk place, that home in nashville that they were going to retire into. they purchased all of the furnishings for polk place through alexander steward's shop in new york city, and they picked some of the finest american furniture being made at that time. they are all rosewood framed with red velvet. so we have gentlemen's...
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for the last two nights i was in front of the white house, in the vicinity of the white house,, and you know, particularly, i guess it was the wee hours of sunday morning, i was out there after midnight. that was the first night of protests near d.c., really large protests. the protesters actually breached the barricades outside the white house. i saw something, i was there for about three hours until the park was dispersed with pepper spray. i saw something that i can only describe as secret service agents quite literally, you know, street fighting with protesters in front of the white house. and that was just incredibly jarring to see in front of a facility that's one of the most secure residences in the country. i was back out again last night , get through early this morning, and at one point i was walking on constitution avenue looking up the south lawn, and the white house was completely dark, and there was just a column of smoke rising up behind it, and you could just hear booms from the various fireworks being watched by the protesters and also some of the flash bangs and tear g
for the last two nights i was in front of the white house, in the vicinity of the white house,, and you know, particularly, i guess it was the wee hours of sunday morning, i was out there after midnight. that was the first night of protests near d.c., really large protests. the protesters actually breached the barricades outside the white house. i saw something, i was there for about three hours until the park was dispersed with pepper spray. i saw something that i can only describe as secret...
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the whole white house, the atmosphere in the white house was brilliant.i don't think there had been anything like it since madison. he had a little flurry with julia tyler, but she was only around for eight months. past that, the white house did not really spark under buchanan. it sparkled. the >> the woman responsible for coordinating the social event in the white house was harriet lane. >> she was the niece of james buchanan. he took her under his wing as she was orphaned at an early age. when her father died, he became her guardian. >> both her parents died by the time she was nine or ten. he was her guardian. he took care of a bunch of nieces and nephews. he was a bachelor. >> for the pennsylvania's out there, we should mention he was pennsylvania's only president. we will be visiting the home he built in lancaster pennsylvania as the series continues. we'd like you to be involved. it is more fun when you ask questions. you can do that by calling us. you can tweet us using the hashtag first ladies, or you can post on facebook. we will take your questi
the whole white house, the atmosphere in the white house was brilliant.i don't think there had been anything like it since madison. he had a little flurry with julia tyler, but she was only around for eight months. past that, the white house did not really spark under buchanan. it sparkled. the >> the woman responsible for coordinating the social event in the white house was harriet lane. >> she was the niece of james buchanan. he took her under his wing as she was orphaned at an...
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i even got white hair.then named the german language head telling us this hits me and they help us to make it to in truck loads of say you want to know their story my parents were fighting and reliable information for migrants. our car. armstrong really walked on the moon. isn't the earth really flat hafter all. the government. leads to the reason. conspiracy theories are spread like wildfire on the internet. on account of small groups who shout louder than others those words and profit from a lack of interest among reason to believe. in this new spirit seafood is can provide comfort you don't like reality create another. film about knowledge and belief trust and deception democracy of the go aboard storage joy 1st on g.w. . plague. this is the news live from the land the united states sees a massive rise in coronavirus infections several large states are reporting record numbers of new cases forcing some of them to poles plans to reopen their economies also in the program india's capital launches a massive
i even got white hair.then named the german language head telling us this hits me and they help us to make it to in truck loads of say you want to know their story my parents were fighting and reliable information for migrants. our car. armstrong really walked on the moon. isn't the earth really flat hafter all. the government. leads to the reason. conspiracy theories are spread like wildfire on the internet. on account of small groups who shout louder than others those words and profit from a...
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it's really about whiteness i don't understand this white mystery because it's really the people who joined the resources were exploiting everybody else but here's the thing so the way in which way it is there's a possessive investment in that identity is that so even if you're poor and you're white you're going to be treated differently by and large doesn't mean there's exceptions by criminal justice systems when you try to vote access to housing education so that's what we mean we think about white supremacy even though for whites might be hurt by economic policies that are crafted by least they still have more relative access then they're african-american and or latin next counterparts so certainly does white supremacy have at times a negative impact on white people absolutely i would definitely say that including criminal justice but when you think about what is white supremacy mean it's a. litter go in philosophical ideological set of beliefs that people imbibe in that they prove real power and access from. the parish president of the united states bird my celebrated man all ove
it's really about whiteness i don't understand this white mystery because it's really the people who joined the resources were exploiting everybody else but here's the thing so the way in which way it is there's a possessive investment in that identity is that so even if you're poor and you're white you're going to be treated differently by and large doesn't mean there's exceptions by criminal justice systems when you try to vote access to housing education so that's what we mean we think about...
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her influence within the white hou house.e didn't come to the white house after a time, she didn't attend the inauguration. but she said i will have morning bunting around the house. and such was her influence with her husband that he agreed to it. he accepted that it would only last for a year. the mourning period lasted for two years. as far as influencing is concerned, he did manage to influence the powers that be that she need ed a new, luxurios bathroom on the seblgd floor where the family lived so yes, she influenced that. but as far as any other influencing is concerned, i find they were all negative and they made the white house a good place. >> so how did this woman who hated politics with a strong father who was the president of bowden college, a well-known preacher in his time, she was deeply fundamentalist herself. shhow did he get matched one a politician? >> i don't really know. i think they just fell for each other. my research does tell me they really did think about each other on sits attract, i suppose. they
her influence within the white hou house.e didn't come to the white house after a time, she didn't attend the inauguration. but she said i will have morning bunting around the house. and such was her influence with her husband that he agreed to it. he accepted that it would only last for a year. the mourning period lasted for two years. as far as influencing is concerned, he did manage to influence the powers that be that she need ed a new, luxurios bathroom on the seblgd floor where the family...
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i want a white black mexican puerto rican hispanic filipino. as is what's just and what's not just that's what i'm here that's what everybody else is in for now from what you did before are you frightened to be afraid what do you think the police who came off that's the question. i'm here as a peaceful protest are you frightened are you scared as concerned so you're in the office a little bit frightened or. you have frightened by the people around you are you frightened you're frightened by the people around you. so why aren't you afraid of the police or are front about what happened from. so you heard right there it's all about vocabulary grammar just knowing what you're saying to one another because right there you could have ended. your words could have been misconstrued right so there you go. read sir we'll wait for the next go round a smoke a member of the police are coming forth ok she have just outside the white house in the middle of those protests have thank you let's go to kimberly how kate who is within the white house grounds and wa
i want a white black mexican puerto rican hispanic filipino. as is what's just and what's not just that's what i'm here that's what everybody else is in for now from what you did before are you frightened to be afraid what do you think the police who came off that's the question. i'm here as a peaceful protest are you frightened are you scared as concerned so you're in the office a little bit frightened or. you have frightened by the people around you are you frightened you're frightened by the...
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good pathway to the white house.fferson, only martin van buren made it to the presidency. >> the hi. my question is i know they're from tennessee. how did sarah actually -- what did she actually think of slavery and was she a kind slave master? >> the -- james k. polk in his will made an expression that he hoped that when she died she would free the slaves. as it turned out, she told the plantation before the civil war. but the issue of slavery was not really brought to the forefront during either in their marriage or during his administration. it became much more critical with the two with the administrations that follow polk. >> well, imys. think in some wa that's not true. >> go ahead. >> the politics of america from the 1830s to the 1860s is swirling around slavery all the time. >> yeah. >> the opposition to the mexican war which polk starts and which we did not have to have, the opposition to the mexican war in part comes from northerners who see it as a vast conspiracy to steal mexico so that slavecjqp< owners
good pathway to the white house.fferson, only martin van buren made it to the presidency. >> the hi. my question is i know they're from tennessee. how did sarah actually -- what did she actually think of slavery and was she a kind slave master? >> the -- james k. polk in his will made an expression that he hoped that when she died she would free the slaves. as it turned out, she told the plantation before the civil war. but the issue of slavery was not really brought to the...
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it is a white man about donald trump's age with a white mustache in a white golf cart screaming white power in florida. that might be exactly what donald trump is doing this time next year if joe biden wins the presidency. it took three full hours of outrage on twitter yesterday for the trump white house to delete the donald trump retweet of a video of a man screaming white power, three hours. and the white house staff's excuse for the president's retweet was that he didn't know what the trump supporter he was glorifying on twitter was actually saying. he didn't know that the guy screamed white power in the video because, quote, this is the white house staff words, he did not hear that particular phrase. now, when i watched that video and if you watch that video, it's the only thing you are going to hear. it is the only thing that i heard, white power. that's the only thing i heard. now, i'm not going to play that video now because it is obscene. and i don't want to give the man in that video a forum for spreading his poison. but what that video provides, along with the white house st
it is a white man about donald trump's age with a white mustache in a white golf cart screaming white power in florida. that might be exactly what donald trump is doing this time next year if joe biden wins the presidency. it took three full hours of outrage on twitter yesterday for the trump white house to delete the donald trump retweet of a video of a man screaming white power, three hours. and the white house staff's excuse for the president's retweet was that he didn't know what the trump...
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who helped or at the white house? how were first ladies staffed at this point? >> there was no social secretary. usually, the guys got together and it was the president and mrs. grant and their friends would come over for a tea party and they would fill out the blanks usually. she had mary mueller as the housekeeper, the one who traveled to europe with her? >> i think so. she called her a most excellent woman. and i dare say she helped with some of that. but most of the social duties, there might be a clerk from the office that would help, but there was no social staff until theodore roosevelt. >> here's the question about their days preceding coming to the white house who wants to know, grant's family was often close by during the war in washington d.c.. did julia has a presence in washington before the election? >> i would say, yes. >> yes. because grant was still head of the army after the war and for a short while the secretary of war. she talks about the receptions that she held, that they held in their home in d
who helped or at the white house? how were first ladies staffed at this point? >> there was no social secretary. usually, the guys got together and it was the president and mrs. grant and their friends would come over for a tea party and they would fill out the blanks usually. she had mary mueller as the housekeeper, the one who traveled to europe with her? >> i think so. she called her a most excellent woman. and i dare say she helped with some of that. but most of the social...
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what can i do what can white people do to kind of shift the way that they think i think that for white people it starts with just simply care about black people and envisioning more equal society allies i don't think that an ally job is to go in and dig and tell people what to do and give directions listen and take notes. she has arranged a photo shoot in the area of baltimore where she grew up. she photographs her brother does many cousin quoting in front of. 2 generations and we still live on the street. does many quoting have served time in prison one in 3 black men in the us it's a felony conviction. just over 7. dollars going to. what i was forced to come out of this trying to provide a way from. 0 sam a little brother but we were forced into this we don't have. the right to tell you . the forces on the street. no bedrooms for a 5th of our kids is there a pedophile with i'm not even a pussy. it was darker bring my son. is community my family my whole family stuck in this community when you look back across the generations the advantages that white people have put in position for t
what can i do what can white people do to kind of shift the way that they think i think that for white people it starts with just simply care about black people and envisioning more equal society allies i don't think that an ally job is to go in and dig and tell people what to do and give directions listen and take notes. she has arranged a photo shoot in the area of baltimore where she grew up. she photographs her brother does many cousin quoting in front of. 2 generations and we still live on...
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he wrote in a diary that when he came he found the white house falling down and back then the white houseouse of wood and after president truman became a house of concrete and steel. brian: we have 130 plus rooms to go through and we can't get to all of them so what do you want to show his first? >> i would like to show you some important [inaudible] that shows the history. brian: this was one of the first to burn to the ground. >> something important about showing in visual form history of the country, both the [inaudible]. ♪ brian: when you talk about secrets of the white house [inaudible] >> very few people get to see it because it's not on the tour. brian: it's through here? where are we now? >> you are underneath that north portico, that first place where we started the tour. looking north or south here we are seen the burn marks of the fire from 1814. brian: when you look at these remarks and you know how may times and you know money is not are docked so why are those there? >> is important to leave visual representation behind as a reminder and that this country went through a war
he wrote in a diary that when he came he found the white house falling down and back then the white houseouse of wood and after president truman became a house of concrete and steel. brian: we have 130 plus rooms to go through and we can't get to all of them so what do you want to show his first? >> i would like to show you some important [inaudible] that shows the history. brian: this was one of the first to burn to the ground. >> something important about showing in visual form...
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criminal justice but when we think about what is white supremacy mean it's a. literal and philosophical ideological set of beliefs that people embodied in that they proved real power and access from. the parish president of the united states bird my celebrated man all over it well a person or as i said before ruined it consciously that one of the most prosperous countries on the african continent where last were much better at egypt rated into society than any of the other arab countries that today if they beat slave market or bowl black and white is that example why did promise you are black supremacy imposed r b r. y i would say it's black supremacy in close and african continent because obama he might have been the 1st african-american president but he still representing the united states and so we think about. the military there are industrial complex. it's overwhelmingly white so even if you have a black symbolic head of that doesn't that somehow now you and i have a cigarette in the united states a neat little scene in making decisions here you can put. h
criminal justice but when we think about what is white supremacy mean it's a. literal and philosophical ideological set of beliefs that people embodied in that they proved real power and access from. the parish president of the united states bird my celebrated man all over it well a person or as i said before ruined it consciously that one of the most prosperous countries on the african continent where last were much better at egypt rated into society than any of the other arab countries that...
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really, does it get down to a need to educate white people?ause these numbers show they're not going to say this is what's happening because they're not seeing it or experiencing it. >> a lot of white people are choosing to educate themselves. it's incumbent on many black people to continue to use our voices to shout very loudly. black people want to show solidarity with this global movement to find out why people are mobilizing and look at the painful contests of that. look at the systemic racism. if you're a black man you're twice as likely to die in police custody. to find out all about the institutional racism embedded in our society which means black men being unfairly profiled. once people start to learn about those facts, then we can see more alignment we'd like to fight together. >> yeah. people are, i think, trying to educate themselves, aren't they? more people reading about racism. many thanks. thank you for your company. i'm rosemary church. "early start" is up next. investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so
really, does it get down to a need to educate white people?ause these numbers show they're not going to say this is what's happening because they're not seeing it or experiencing it. >> a lot of white people are choosing to educate themselves. it's incumbent on many black people to continue to use our voices to shout very loudly. black people want to show solidarity with this global movement to find out why people are mobilizing and look at the painful contests of that. look at the...
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supremacy white. white. white. the. no team no crowd. no shots. actually dealt. with the extra no risk to. which your thirst for action. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in alaska where is that to say come on i'll show you what's the reason for any type of enhanced u.s. military presence in this area russia. what is it suddenly about the south china sea that makes it so that it 11000000000 barrels of oil. take a look at this map who really owns. what kind of says no it belongs to us india says no we claim that that belongs to us both of these countries have nuclear weapons capabilities there is reason for concern so that's why we're going to drill down on this story for you today right here on the news with rick sanchez where you know as we always like to say we do believe by golly it's time to do news again. there was a clip of she will. discuss. it was. not something you'd see immediate risk happens today they call. it the close to that. in the cap
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what you see is an emphasis on black and white together. the march was about 3 quarters african-americans one quarter white but if you look at the coverage you would think it was almost $5050.00 so one way that television news was framing this monumental phenomenon is of blacks and whites coming together you see images of marchers and the emphasis is always on dignity so you see these framed portraits of marchers. you know the t.v. cameras are always looking for well dressed marchers and this was part of the organizing of the march where your best clothes right you're going to be seen by the nation. so the impulse seems to be on the day of the march to portray this for television viewers as non-threatening and you know this is the ideal this is what integration looks like that to me was i was like a picnic it had almost like a picnic like atmosphere to i of this like totally unimpressed and although i was you know i had already accepted brother malcolm interpretation of it from listening to him speak but but. to me it was it was i was out w
what you see is an emphasis on black and white together. the march was about 3 quarters african-americans one quarter white but if you look at the coverage you would think it was almost $5050.00 so one way that television news was framing this monumental phenomenon is of blacks and whites coming together you see images of marchers and the emphasis is always on dignity so you see these framed portraits of marchers. you know the t.v. cameras are always looking for well dressed marchers and this...
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white supremacy. gender lady beaten almost to death. is that. i mean here in arlington i think he hears i hear here's the problem i think there's a problem i think what you're trying to do by any means necessary to go from not going next it's utilize the uprisings that are happening to make an argument that somehow black people are as racist as white people i think that's unbelievably unfortunate i think that's wrong headed and you i that i certainly think that black people i'm not racist i didn't say that i didn't say that i just said a moment ago actually i did 1st of all you're making an assertion based on some media clip that i actually haven't seen the course that i've seen aren't that black activists are getting white. white looters from smashing windows and telling them that that's not what you should do so you're you're taking one that i actually haven't seen and making trying to make an argument that somehow you know there's a moral equivalency between that and why people are outraged by george floyd's execution and there's not well pro
white supremacy. gender lady beaten almost to death. is that. i mean here in arlington i think he hears i hear here's the problem i think there's a problem i think what you're trying to do by any means necessary to go from not going next it's utilize the uprisings that are happening to make an argument that somehow black people are as racist as white people i think that's unbelievably unfortunate i think that's wrong headed and you i that i certainly think that black people i'm not racist i...
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also, we have too many white police. their tuning white supremacists on the police force. i will say that every day. they should defund the police and put that money back into communities where they belong. if the police don't want to live in those communities, they don't need to be the police. also, greta, the police, they are the only people in this country that can take a life with impunity. the doctor can't take your life. the judge can't take your life. the senator can't take your life. the president can take your life. something said by a 68 euro man i know. every time i come in the presence of a white police officer, my life might be in danger. i said enough. thank you very much. guest: i appreciate that. what he said is accurate. we know based on data, quantitative data, that what he talked about is real. there are statistics that confirm what you just described. they are highly credentialed -- a black man who worked in the white house who has done all things well-intentioned white people will say like people should do to demonstrate they are worthy of the things w
also, we have too many white police. their tuning white supremacists on the police force. i will say that every day. they should defund the police and put that money back into communities where they belong. if the police don't want to live in those communities, they don't need to be the police. also, greta, the police, they are the only people in this country that can take a life with impunity. the doctor can't take your life. the judge can't take your life. the senator can't take your life....
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he made it to alabama where a white man shot him dead.nd after being charged with the murder. killed a whiteo man in lexington, north carolina. the victim died on the way to the hospital. at 24-year-old auto mechanic, who, like hundreds of others in lexington that june night, had been caught up in an emotional storm. rioting had broken out at the edge of the white and negro sections, apparently stemming from attempts of a small negro group to enter restaurants. 500 whites faced the negro. line search, rocks were hurled and shots fired from the negro side. fred leach fell to the street. another man was wounded but not seriously. eventually, three of the negroes , 18 to 21 years of age, were charged with the killing. they will stand trial in october. leach apparently was only an innocent bystander. -- lines surged. the mob had developed an additional weapon in the battle, federal intervention. it was that that placed racial tensions on the front page of the capital.er in the the circumstances got out of control and central high school becam
he made it to alabama where a white man shot him dead.nd after being charged with the murder. killed a whiteo man in lexington, north carolina. the victim died on the way to the hospital. at 24-year-old auto mechanic, who, like hundreds of others in lexington that june night, had been caught up in an emotional storm. rioting had broken out at the edge of the white and negro sections, apparently stemming from attempts of a small negro group to enter restaurants. 500 whites faced the negro. line...
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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 thrown not 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 that how do you want to live separate do you think will i totally out of my own will 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 and you know trying to make a more fair and equal society because if this doesn't change just some point is not going to be pretty it's going good bad to a point where we begin to some point to race wars when we end up breaking up and just a point that 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 thrown not 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 that how do you want to...
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the plan put out by the white house is one that the white house and the president is now actively working to divert. if it's a joke, it landed on the first of many father's day weekends in which some children will not have their fathers around anymore. here is what the president said. >> so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. they test and they test, we had tests for people that don't know what's going on. we got tests. we got another one going on here. >> the white house may have claimed it was a joke but the lack of testing that's existed is no joke. calling it a joke is what people like hailey and sarah sanders always do when the president says something that seriously reflects what he's really thinking. >> there was a comment he made in passing. specifically with regard to the media coverage and pointing out the fact that the media never acknowledges that we have more cases because when you test more people, you find more cases. >> is it appropriate to joke about coronavirus when 120,000 people died. >> he was not joking about coronavirus. >> the way it always seems to
the plan put out by the white house is one that the white house and the president is now actively working to divert. if it's a joke, it landed on the first of many father's day weekends in which some children will not have their fathers around anymore. here is what the president said. >> so i said to my people, slow the testing down, please. they test and they test, we had tests for people that don't know what's going on. we got tests. we got another one going on here. >> the white...
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edith had a gentleman who was white to greet people when they came to the white house. helen wanted to have african-americans in livery. mrs. roosevelt bridled at that. nellie wanted to change the furniture. she had other changes that she wanted to make right away, let's get started. and edith, thinking that, hey, i'm going to be president, first lady until march 3 said, not so fast. wait a while. and there began to be in the taft family, they would say to the president elect, be your own king, you need to take over. and the roosevelt people who had put taft in because he would extend roosevelt's ideas said, wait a minute, what's going on here, what about the cabinet, what about the appointments that are being made? and so the friendship began to erode. it really started to erode when taft wrote t.r. a letter saying, you and my brother charlie are responsible for making me president. and charles p. taft was a newspaper owner and t.r. just was infuriated by that statement. he talked about it for the next two or three years.so here's poor taft, he writes a thank you note
edith had a gentleman who was white to greet people when they came to the white house. helen wanted to have african-americans in livery. mrs. roosevelt bridled at that. nellie wanted to change the furniture. she had other changes that she wanted to make right away, let's get started. and edith, thinking that, hey, i'm going to be president, first lady until march 3 said, not so fast. wait a while. and there began to be in the taft family, they would say to the president elect, be your own king,...
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she was married in the white house. the beautiful gown, susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event, the grandson of grover, his sister anne and also mary anne cleveland cohen, they found that actual dress, the wedding dress that actually exists in the white house collection at the -- the white house first ladies collection at the smithsonian, so that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and how elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history from that. >> there was an enormous age difference between the two. how does the family process that piece of information? >> you know, i think it was a love story that was kindled by francis' father. he was a dear friend of grover and i think upon his death, i think grover felt the need to make sure francis was taken care of for the rest of her life and they loved each other. i think definitely he was definitely a lot older by a stretch of 25 to 30 years, but i think, you know, at that time she trusted him and i think that he was th
she was married in the white house. the beautiful gown, susan, was founded by george cleveland who is actually at this event, the grandson of grover, his sister anne and also mary anne cleveland cohen, they found that actual dress, the wedding dress that actually exists in the white house collection at the -- the white house first ladies collection at the smithsonian, so that's just a powerful display of how wonderful and how elegant she was. i think people will certainly learn from history...
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his attitude to me, i think he is very much like a white northerners, not a white southerner, a whitenortherners. white northerners at this time wanted race to go away. you know, it's kind of just problems with the blocks down in the south. and booker tea washington, you know will make progress. a bit of a benign neglect. wilson is more like. that the southerners were absolutely obsessed with it. they were going to want to make sure that blacks are in their place, who want to push things like segregation's. wilson's here i think more sins of omission. >> before we leave ellen wilson's life we have this well populated website, we c-span.org slash first lady. and it's filled with all the video and all the programs we've done so far in the series. each week wheels have a special feature that is attach the first lady. this week it is on ellen's artwork. if you go to the website and you want to learn more about her artwork, look at one of her paintings that was on display while she was the first lady, there is our featured item this week on first ladies at the c-span.org website. i also wa
his attitude to me, i think he is very much like a white northerners, not a white southerner, a whitenortherners. white northerners at this time wanted race to go away. you know, it's kind of just problems with the blocks down in the south. and booker tea washington, you know will make progress. a bit of a benign neglect. wilson is more like. that the southerners were absolutely obsessed with it. they were going to want to make sure that blacks are in their place, who want to push things like...
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a documentary on the white house.nd we visited the lincoln bedroom. we'll show you a clip from the documentary next to see the kind of spending that mary lincoln did on the furniture of the white house. >> the bed dates back to 1861. bought by mary todd lincoln as part of her white house refurbishing, it is eight feet long, six feet wide, made of carved rosewood. >> mary todd lincoln had draped the lincoln bed with the purple and gold and fringe and lace. really high victorian decorating. and we did have later photographs, not contemporary with lincoln, but the bed still dressed the way she had dressed it and so we did that again. >> this is this bed bought by mary lincoln and the most well-known piece of historic furniture in the house that holds the key to understanding the lincoln family's time here. >> the famous bed that was one of mary lincoln's many extravagant purchases as she began a campaign when she got here to redecorate this entire building. >> they held a bill back forever so lincoln wouldn't see it beca
a documentary on the white house.nd we visited the lincoln bedroom. we'll show you a clip from the documentary next to see the kind of spending that mary lincoln did on the furniture of the white house. >> the bed dates back to 1861. bought by mary todd lincoln as part of her white house refurbishing, it is eight feet long, six feet wide, made of carved rosewood. >> mary todd lincoln had draped the lincoln bed with the purple and gold and fringe and lace. really high victorian...
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i would like to know how the hamlin white house would have differed from the johnson white house?how the hamlin white house would have been different? do either of you have a sense of how he was as vice president and what would have happened if he ascended to the white house. >> i don't. i'm sorry. >> interesting question. >> so back to the johnsons. how did eliza contract the tuberculosis that would eventually have her become an invalid? >> it's hard to know. it was rampant at that time because they didn't realize it was contagious. even the grandchildren visiting her daily in the white house, it would take its toll on them as well. >> how early in her life did she contract it? >> hard to say. could be after the birth of andrew jr. certainly by the beginning of the 1860s it was clear that she was suffering from consumption. >> and how often was andrew away as he became more interested in politics? >> considerably. he was away quite a bit. and that's why another reason why so much of the responsibility fell on eliza. i also read different stories that she, in fact, was good at sel
i would like to know how the hamlin white house would have differed from the johnson white house?how the hamlin white house would have been different? do either of you have a sense of how he was as vice president and what would have happened if he ascended to the white house. >> i don't. i'm sorry. >> interesting question. >> so back to the johnsons. how did eliza contract the tuberculosis that would eventually have her become an invalid? >> it's hard to know. it was...
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us to love our own kind and let the white man take care of himself for a white man to days after kidnapping millions of black people from africa stripping them of all human characteristics and relegating them to the role of chattel cattle animals commodity merchandise that could be bought and sold it will and then 100 years since the emancipation crowd proclamation using every type of deceptive method to further us into slavery call 2nd class citizenship i think that it would take a whole lot of nerve for white people today to ask negroes do they hate them ok malcolm spoke to the white media but he was not trying to convince still by media then what he was saying was true because he knew that they were going to destroy what he said. but ok no end of the hand and artist of the spoken word he worths try our way stranded get the attention of the needy yet to use the media to support he is non violent approach to social change was after seeing the repeal of segregation laws in the alabama busing king pursued his action in other states. he emerged as the leader of the civil rights means. we do n
us to love our own kind and let the white man take care of himself for a white man to days after kidnapping millions of black people from africa stripping them of all human characteristics and relegating them to the role of chattel cattle animals commodity merchandise that could be bought and sold it will and then 100 years since the emancipation crowd proclamation using every type of deceptive method to further us into slavery call 2nd class citizenship i think that it would take a whole lot...
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why was she not in the white house?th: she was not in the white house, because she died very early on. she and jefferson were married for 10 years, and then she died in childbirth. and so, he was a widower when he moved into the white house and needed someone to oversee these parties when both sexes were present. it was thought to be unseemly to entertain in mixed company if you did not have a hostess present. so he would very often ask dolley madison. susan: but he did not entertain very much as -- edith: well, he entertained in a very private way. he didn't have large entertainments like adams or washington or the madisons. susan: which the capitol was getting used to. edith: exactly. susan: so was there criticism of him for not being so social? edith: i think that there was criticism, not necessarily for him being so social, but -- not so social, excuse me -- but because, you know, he didn't -- he didn't invite the women as often as he did the men. he preferred to have a lot of male company and conduct actual politic
why was she not in the white house?th: she was not in the white house, because she died very early on. she and jefferson were married for 10 years, and then she died in childbirth. and so, he was a widower when he moved into the white house and needed someone to oversee these parties when both sexes were present. it was thought to be unseemly to entertain in mixed company if you did not have a hostess present. so he would very often ask dolley madison. susan: but he did not entertain very much...
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this is fells point it's a very white neighborhood. kwame wants to show me that even after racial segregation officially ended baltimore is still divided into rich white and poor black areas. ate here. you know drink here. actually that restaurant right there during opening day of the baseball season. i was actually called a nigger there. i come here knowing that me being here is. kind of a disruption to like the everyday whiteness i love doing and i love making people uncomfortable with my presence. you see the way the police patrol certain blocks of this neighborhood as a way to protect and you go up a couple blocks up the street the police are there to enforce yeah you can you tell the difference you can tell the difference because the police here this is a space where drunken why people are allowed to have a good tom be drunk and it's written off up the street standing on a corner the police are there you know come out and disperse a crowd. it's calm right and there's nothing wrong with that the fact that this city is 63 percent bl
this is fells point it's a very white neighborhood. kwame wants to show me that even after racial segregation officially ended baltimore is still divided into rich white and poor black areas. ate here. you know drink here. actually that restaurant right there during opening day of the baseball season. i was actually called a nigger there. i come here knowing that me being here is. kind of a disruption to like the everyday whiteness i love doing and i love making people uncomfortable with my...
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will feel the fight of white supremacy white. white. white. the . there was a period let's call it the uni polar you know period after the end of the cold war where the u.s. and nato countries and other people sort of wanted russia to become what they described as a normal country before they met my normal was a country that was democratic by western standards that was capitalist now it was a member of u.s. led international rules based order established by the us i think a lot of people saw that as sort of criminate 2nd class status in the u.s. led system and i think it's pretty clear that russia in particular is me pushing back on that. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see that. you cannot be both with yet you like. it. is hard to take some from somebody if you know hey if someone replacing. we want to do this interview today and i want to use the market open then they take me. off the area. so i'm going to tell you stop selling drugs if we'
will feel the fight of white supremacy white. white. white. the . there was a period let's call it the uni polar you know period after the end of the cold war where the u.s. and nato countries and other people sort of wanted russia to become what they described as a normal country before they met my normal was a country that was democratic by western standards that was capitalist now it was a member of u.s. led international rules based order established by the us i think a lot of people saw...
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>> less in this white house than probably in many of the previous white houses. and frances is involved in this in at least one occasion. like we said, one of grover cleveland's, perhaps his biggest issue was tariff reform, and she actually attends a senate debate. she's sitting in the gallery over his major piece of legislation on tariff reform. so it's one of the only pieces of direct evidence that we have of her involvement in any kind of political influence. >> but other than that, they're using the white house for very different kinds of things, and she's able to improve his standing in d.c. simply by standing next to him, because he has a reputation coming into the white house of being, he likes poker, he likes hanging out with his guy friends, he likes smoking -- >> smoking cigars. >> he likes hunting and fishing... >> drinking bourbon. >> ... drinking bourbon, right. and she socializes him and civilizes him almost immediately, which gives him some political cache. but then when you're talking about how the white house is being actually used in the ways th
>> less in this white house than probably in many of the previous white houses. and frances is involved in this in at least one occasion. like we said, one of grover cleveland's, perhaps his biggest issue was tariff reform, and she actually attends a senate debate. she's sitting in the gallery over his major piece of legislation on tariff reform. so it's one of the only pieces of direct evidence that we have of her involvement in any kind of political influence. >> but other than...
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hughley about his brand-new book "surrender, white people!" white people!" you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily social distancing show." my next guest is comedian and radio show host d.l. hughley. earlier, we spoke about what it was like testing positive for covid-19. and his new book "surrender, white people," which is available for pre-order now. >> welcome to "the daily socially distancing show." >> i wish i had been a little more socially distanced myself. >> trevor: i see you performing on stage, and the next
hughley about his brand-new book "surrender, white people!" white people!" you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity...
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human vision and well with you on the story many white people. tell you and then you have the rise of the power. of the national team say this is the trend in britain you will have these bombs with former comes out and then it disappear again and one resulted in the. number 2 but metro. stop crime and these are rising groups. of course when we have a we're going to lock down in 3 months most. will be playing. in the film terrorists and the people hungry months and then. that anger and frustration and those. payments what is the point i mean. i've had this cop violence where people. i thought. a lot we can. probably say and what happened to us on people was. terrorism but when it was new. liberation people. recognize. or. do so. but the racism. that we need to address a constant problem is a mark america at least in america you have a clue about race improved so we could tell. the tale here in brussels do we have a conversation about race in america rather than in britain you study both countries . yeah i would say that in the u.k. we are far more
human vision and well with you on the story many white people. tell you and then you have the rise of the power. of the national team say this is the trend in britain you will have these bombs with former comes out and then it disappear again and one resulted in the. number 2 but metro. stop crime and these are rising groups. of course when we have a we're going to lock down in 3 months most. will be playing. in the film terrorists and the people hungry months and then. that anger and...
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but the sit had white supporters and many of whom were white college students.se were white members of religious communities. had white, he students coming down from the north, increasingly after 1960 to help out with photo registration, to help out with , with theegation education of african-american southerners, it is quite important and i love the story, so i'm going to be really brief. when the four men set down at the lunch counter on that day and they are getting these looks from onlookers, white people sitting at the counter and they are fearful they might be physically harmed or killed. an elderly white woman came up and put her arm around his shoulder and said she was so proud of him and she had wished something like this had been done 10 years prior. amount of white support comes in a variety of ways. white college students who come in the case of greensboro, they are coming from the women's college at unc and in the case of jackson, the sit in in 1963, reverend ed king, a a whiteaplain or college student who participated and sat alongside and moody at
but the sit had white supporters and many of whom were white college students.se were white members of religious communities. had white, he students coming down from the north, increasingly after 1960 to help out with photo registration, to help out with , with theegation education of african-american southerners, it is quite important and i love the story, so i'm going to be really brief. when the four men set down at the lunch counter on that day and they are getting these looks from...
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the white house does not belong to a president or 1st family the white house belongs to the american people for the news with rick sanchez i'm fair and friends like you know it's interesting because as we look at those pictures and report you can't help but be marveled by the fact that it's a wide green space and anybody can get there to see the white house not now somebody covering this story for us is actually bags following the demonstrations that have been taking place in front of the white house. right here. not to borrow away from. the white house where people are gathered here today using their cell phones to take pictures of messages that are on the ground that they think might walk smatter gautam buddha but i want to point our attention to a memorial that's right behind me and has pictures of people have died at the hands of law enforcement like planned ok still to mark clark alton sterling to be a right santa and quite a few others but it says we can agree that another message says if you think your mask makes it hard to breathe i magine being black in america i want to tur
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a young white woman in front of a young black manan by the white house, blocking advancing police.oment of racial solidarity as many black americans insist they write the chapter of their own history. gabriella joins us from new york city. what is the situation? it seems peaceful. reporter: it is. we are in brooklyn. within the next 45 minutes it will be a large candlelight vigil happening for george floyd. seen inhe first we have new york in the last couple days. calm called right now -- right now. some isolated protests in new york, but small and contained. we expect more this evening. the big news from new york is at city p.m. local time the will go on complete curfew until 5:00 a.m. tuesday. that was announced by the governor and mayor of new york a couple hours ago. they will double the number of police on the street. curtailan attempt to what we have seen the last three nights of looting that has happened late in the evening in new york. this comes after tens of thousands took to the streets over the weekend in peaceful protests.
a young white woman in front of a young black manan by the white house, blocking advancing police.oment of racial solidarity as many black americans insist they write the chapter of their own history. gabriella joins us from new york city. what is the situation? it seems peaceful. reporter: it is. we are in brooklyn. within the next 45 minutes it will be a large candlelight vigil happening for george floyd. seen inhe first we have new york in the last couple days. calm called right now -- right...