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and with mister woodson, i met mister woodson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a summit because of a young man named elroy saylor that i had met in detroit and elroy was working for jc watson at the time. jc is from a community which is similar to lowndes county. you follow the law love so i was invited to this faith-based moment and i went and at the summit , mister woodson spoke and something he said spoke to me. i had seen him on television when they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of thebush campaign. so i went , i saw him leave the station. i followed him and i started talking to him and asked him what he come to lowndes county and i told him what i was trying to do because i have met him before the 21st century leadership camp. i took my students there and we got into a heatedexchange because i could not accept the fact that he was a conservative . so it was interesting how i evolved to be able to accept him for who he was but he agreed to help us. and then i found out that he was very very good at working in neighbo
and with mister woodson, i met mister woodson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a summit because of a young man named elroy saylor that i had met in detroit and elroy was working for jc watson at the time. jc is from a community which is similar to lowndes county. you follow the law love so i was invited to this faith-based moment and i went and at the summit , mister woodson spoke and something he said spoke to me. i had seen him on television when they were trying to...
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woodson.o if you could tell us a little bit about him, but also what it was like to work with people whose political beliefs maybe didn't really square with yours, but who you were able to find some, you know, sort of collaborative common goals with. >> well, you know, growing up in a community or in a state that's now very red, it's been very red for a long time, so i've learned how to navigate in this situation, and with mr. woodson, i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president, and i was invited to a faith-based sermon because of a young man who i met in detroit. so i was invited to a faith-based summit and i went. at this summit, mr. woodson spoke. something he said spoke to me. i had seen him on television, when they were trying to decide who the president was, and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign. so i went -- i saw him leave the stage, and i followed him and i asked -- and i started talking to him, and i asked him would he come to lowndes county to help me and i told
woodson.o if you could tell us a little bit about him, but also what it was like to work with people whose political beliefs maybe didn't really square with yours, but who you were able to find some, you know, sort of collaborative common goals with. >> well, you know, growing up in a community or in a state that's now very red, it's been very red for a long time, so i've learned how to navigate in this situation, and with mr. woodson, i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president,...
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woodson. so if you tell us a little bit about him but also what it was like to work with people whose political beliefs may be didn't really square with yours but you were able to find some sort of collaborative, common goals with. >> guest: growing up in a community or in a state that is now very red, it's been very red for a long time, so i've learned how to navigate in this situation, and with mr. woodson, i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a faith-based funding because a young man named elroy sale or that i've met in detroit, and elroy was working for j.c. watts at the time. j.c. was from a community very similar to lowndes county if you follow oklahoma. i was invited to faith-based summit and i went. at the summit mr. woodson spoke and something he said spoke to me, and i and i have seenn television with her trying to decide who the president wants and to speak on behalf of the bush campaign. i i went, i saw him leave the stage and appalled him and ask
woodson. so if you tell us a little bit about him but also what it was like to work with people whose political beliefs may be didn't really square with yours but you were able to find some sort of collaborative, common goals with. >> guest: growing up in a community or in a state that is now very red, it's been very red for a long time, so i've learned how to navigate in this situation, and with mr. woodson, i met mr. woodson after bush was elected president and i was invited to a...
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woodson. you could tell us a little bit about him, but also what it was like to work with people whose political beliefs may be you were able to find collaborative common goals with. >> and growing up in the community, in a state that is now very red and has been for a long time, i've learned how to navigate in this situation. and with mr. woodson, i met him after bush was elected president and was invited to a faith-based sermon because a young man that i had met in detroit was working at the time from a community that was very similar to lowndes county so i was invited and went. and at the summit, he spoke and something he said spoke to me. i had seen him on television when they were trying to decide who the resident was and speaking on behalf of the bush campaign. so i went and i saw him leave and followed and asked. i started talking to him and asked what he come to lowndes county and what i was trying to do because i met him before and a 21st century leadership campus still in college. i
woodson. you could tell us a little bit about him, but also what it was like to work with people whose political beliefs may be you were able to find collaborative common goals with. >> and growing up in the community, in a state that is now very red and has been for a long time, i've learned how to navigate in this situation. and with mr. woodson, i met him after bush was elected president and was invited to a faith-based sermon because a young man that i had met in detroit was working...
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woodson i met mr. woodson and was invited to a faith-based summit by young man that i had met in detroit and j.c. watts was from a community are similar to lance county -- lowndes county. and at the summit mr. woodson spoke and something he said spoke to me. i had seen them on television and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign. i saw him leave and i followed him and i started talking to him and i asked him would he come and help me. i had met him before and when i was a teacher took my students and we got into huge exchange because i cannot could not accept the fact that he was a conservative at the time. so to be able to accept him for who he was, and he met me where i was. i found out that he was very good at working in neighborhoods and helping formerly and currently incarcerated young people. a lot of people don't know about it and how significant he is to a lot of these communities in terms of helping young men to be able to overcome that. i was pleasantly surprised when i found that ou
woodson i met mr. woodson and was invited to a faith-based summit by young man that i had met in detroit and j.c. watts was from a community are similar to lance county -- lowndes county. and at the summit mr. woodson spoke and something he said spoke to me. i had seen them on television and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign. i saw him leave and i followed him and i started talking to him and i asked him would he come and help me. i had met him before and when i was a teacher took...
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the lick breathed over for me because the city but them when they get in the least somewhat of the woodson and i look at the, the, from a company i mean, it was the same building because it was not so in the event that doesn't mean that i'm them. yes. yeah. look, i saw that, you know that what would i get with me? you know, but i would be more nation is just one dimensional so that up at the stuff i'm looking for little summary. she put him on the look. come what this could get a sense of simple but i want to because in my program these are all for me just gave us and they got this new film on native of russia, china and that sort of again me, it would be right talks in the movement isn't a nor the winds bush nor via him story, but it's a little suppression which would you think that that was something you would bring it with a cool form by the way, yet she was not being yet she bad because i'm done with the i need to come in and what engine in good social still moscow crunched down one patrol must the young dijani's daughter delaney had messed up but this is what she who should say moistu
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also you worked closely with bob woodson who i believe also was mcarthur but is a conservative and i'mious, there unlikely characters reading and i think everybody was watching this probably has a good idea jeff sessions is less apartments are woodson so if you could tell us about him but also what it's like to work with people whose political beliefs may be didn't square with yours but you are able to find collaborative common goals with. >> growing up in the state that's now very red and has been for a long time, i have learned to navigate in this situation with mr. whitson, i met him after bush was elected president and west imbibed from the young man said -- he was working for jc at that time. he's from a community similar to blount county, eufaula oklahoma so i was invited to the faith-based event and i went. after the summit, something he said spoke to me. i have seen him on television when they were trying to decide who the president was and he was speaking on behalf of the bush campaign so i went, i saw him leave the stage and i followed him and i started talking to him and ask
also you worked closely with bob woodson who i believe also was mcarthur but is a conservative and i'mious, there unlikely characters reading and i think everybody was watching this probably has a good idea jeff sessions is less apartments are woodson so if you could tell us about him but also what it's like to work with people whose political beliefs may be didn't square with yours but you are able to find collaborative common goals with. >> growing up in the state that's now very red...
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mark davis and woodson in the stadium owner's box. watching their team produce against the ravens defense. carr, now, connect, no. tied the game at 24 late. baltimore took the lead on a field goal. look how parson responded. touchdown wins the game, right? look, carr and somehow, edwards grab today and officials ruled him down. after a penalty, the unthinkable happened. pass deflected in the end zone and intercepted by ravens everett. but the raiders caught a break when they forced jackson to fumble. deep in vegas territory. carr got another shot and this time he did not miss. jones and a walk off score, raiders won a thriller, 33-27 after they once trailed 14-0 to start the game. >> i felt like i died and woke up. and died again and it was like a cat. i had multiple lives tonight. impressive victory. and like they say here, just win, baby. >> don't you just miss the punts? >> oh. [ laughter ] >> i just -- it does not get easier for the raiders because they have pittsburgh up next. for the giants they got to keep playing as if the dod
mark davis and woodson in the stadium owner's box. watching their team produce against the ravens defense. carr, now, connect, no. tied the game at 24 late. baltimore took the lead on a field goal. look how parson responded. touchdown wins the game, right? look, carr and somehow, edwards grab today and officials ruled him down. after a penalty, the unthinkable happened. pass deflected in the end zone and intercepted by ravens everett. but the raiders caught a break when they forced jackson to...
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davis and woodson were the in the owner's box watching the team produce. carr, waller touchdown. tied the game at 24 late. after baltimore took the lead on a field goal. look how carlson responded. 55 yards sent the game in overtime. carr, brian edwards grabbed and seemed to score. officials ruled him down. after penalty the unthinkable happened. pass deflected in the end zone and pass intercepted. they caught a break when they forced jackson to fumble deep in vegas territory. carr got in to the shot. jones a walk off score and the raiders won a thriller 33-27. they once trailed 14-020 start the game. >> i felt like i died and woke up and died again and i was like a cat. i had multiple lives tonight. that's an impressive victory and like they say here, just win baby. >> doesn't get any easier for the raiders. pittsburgh is up next. if you giants fans, the giants club. they got to keep winning as if the dodgers are never going to loose again. hanging. the quest to win the nl west. >>> wild card not enough. kick the door right in for the nl west division. that's enough. i will see
davis and woodson were the in the owner's box watching the team produce. carr, waller touchdown. tied the game at 24 late. after baltimore took the lead on a field goal. look how carlson responded. 55 yards sent the game in overtime. carr, brian edwards grabbed and seemed to score. officials ruled him down. after penalty the unthinkable happened. pass deflected in the end zone and pass intercepted. they caught a break when they forced jackson to fumble deep in vegas territory. carr got in to...
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looking at 90 in san jose, triple digits morgan hill, 82 santa cruz on the peninsula, 87 and rod woodson to -- city, anton san francisco at 72 degrees, a little breeze along the coastline, downtown san francisco well above average this time of year. mid 90's in san rafael, vallejo, in the east bay, warm, 80 in oakland, 86 and friedland -- fremont. on hundred four in fairmount -- fairfield, your active forecast. slight possibility of thunder in the north bay thursday, cooler weather as we head into friday, breezy and even cooler, cooling continues going into the early part of the weekend before temperatures begin to turn around. overall, the pattern is looking like hot and then interesting with the possibility of a few sprinkles. hot then interesting. ama: thanks. dan: forecast tomorrow, interesting. a bear goes to great heights to ge ama: a pint-size version of the wine festival set for this saturday, instead of taking over downtown, there will be a pop-up at the train station. there will still be art, live music, food and wine, preregistration is sold out, about 1500 people will be allo
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> on our weekly author interview program, robert woodson replaces history with a more polarizing was interviewed by the harvard professor randall kennedy. here is a portion. >> we were doing this in response to "the new york times" publication, a series of essays by journalists and others. and in essence it is redefining it from 1776 to through 1619, the time when the slaves arrived on the shores of virginia for the first time. it goes on to say that the revolutionary war defend slavery, in also made other false claims, but it also tried to redefine america as systemically racist, that all white our villains and that all blacks are victims. it authored a very dire picture of the country and it also makes the false claims that the current challenges facing many individuals in the black community today are directly involved with the shadow of slavery and jim crow. and sends the messenger here is part of this, we thought that it can also be something we didn't want to author is a point i point debate point by point debate. we wanted to offer it an alternative narrative that acknowle
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> on our weekly author interview program, robert woodson replaces history with a more polarizing was interviewed by the harvard professor randall kennedy. here is a portion. >> we were doing this in response to "the new york times" publication, a series of essays by journalists and others. and in essence it is redefining it from 1776 to through 1619, the time when the slaves arrived on the shores of virginia for the first time. it goes on to say that the...
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looking at 90 in san jose, triple digits morgan hill, 82 santa cruz on the peninsula, 87 and rod woodsonsan francisco at 72 degrees, a little breeze along the coastline, downtown san francisco well above average this time of year. mid 90's in san rafael, vallejo, in the east bay, warm, 80 in oakland, 86 and friedland -- fremont. on hundred four in fairmount -- fairfield, your active forecast. slight possibility of thunder in the north bay thursday, cooler weather as we head into friday, breezy and even cooler, cooling continues going into the early part of the weekend before temperatures begin to turn around. overall, the pattern is looking like hot and then interesting with the possibility of a few sprinkles. hot then interesting. ama: thanks. dan: forecast tomorrow, interesting. a bear goes to great heights to a bear goes to great heights to get so ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you
looking at 90 in san jose, triple digits morgan hill, 82 santa cruz on the peninsula, 87 and rod woodsonsan francisco at 72 degrees, a little breeze along the coastline, downtown san francisco well above average this time of year. mid 90's in san rafael, vallejo, in the east bay, warm, 80 in oakland, 86 and friedland -- fremont. on hundred four in fairmount -- fairfield, your active forecast. slight possibility of thunder in the north bay thursday, cooler weather as we head into friday, breezy...
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bob woodson *. tell us in 30 seconds the problem with critical race theory being taught in school. >> we used to call it stereotyping. instead of all blacks have to live and sleep and seat. that they are guilty of you present sip and all white people are evil because of racism and all blacks are victims. that's simply put. it used to be called stereotyping. all white people, all black people. it removes individually. >> it used to be called stereotyping. jesse: i just started this book this morning and found a lot of great nuggets in here that i had no idea about and i was a history major. and it never trickled down to me. tell us some things in your book most people don't know about the history of race in the united states. >> the false history is the challenges facing large swaths of black americans today, the out of wedlock birth and the violence that that's a legacy of slavery and jim crow. that's not crew. in our else says we go back to tell the real story of black america. where whites were at
bob woodson *. tell us in 30 seconds the problem with critical race theory being taught in school. >> we used to call it stereotyping. instead of all blacks have to live and sleep and seat. that they are guilty of you present sip and all white people are evil because of racism and all blacks are victims. that's simply put. it used to be called stereotyping. all white people, all black people. it removes individually. >> it used to be called stereotyping. jesse: i just started this...
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what the next over president because the city but them when they get answered the release of the woodson and the thing from a certificate company. i mean, it was the same building because it was not so in the event that doesn't mean that i'm them. yes, yeah look at saturday.
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coalitions favor with the typical mach rises, but we are going to see the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson mounts. they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that, unfortunately, even by a power grab even by the gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the really crisis of the conditions that are social problems, economy, etc. in the 2 months since case fight seized power, political parties and civil society groups here, say the president hasn't approached any of them. now they say they're reminding him again, that back here and that he should talk to them. and listen. bernard smith, alger 0, judas. now the head of the world health organization as promising reforms and accountability of the allegations of sexual abuse by staff deployed to democratic republic of congo. tedra said hon. i'm deborah yes, this apologize to the victims and said the report by an independent tunnel made for harrowing reading and found there were at least a few cases of sexual abuse by aid workers. during the response to an about an outbreak from 2018 to just last year. i'm sorry. i'm sorry for wh
coalitions favor with the typical mach rises, but we are going to see the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson mounts. they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that, unfortunately, even by a power grab even by the gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the really crisis of the conditions that are social problems, economy, etc. in the 2 months since case fight seized power, political parties and civil society groups here, say the president hasn't approached any of them....
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we did the pick me cries and we are going to the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson non they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that unfortunately even by a power grab even by gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the real crisis of the technicians that are social problems, economy, etc, with an economy on the verge of collapse, many say without political action, the situation can only get worse. alexia bryan al jazeera. well that's, i'll speak to correspondence john smith, he is in tune as for us then, and it does feel like this is becoming a bit more of a sustained movement despite president sides. popularity. do you think things are escalating? i think what seems to be happening is that the president had been given 2 months grace if you like to deliver on promises. junior, was in such in such an economic mess the political system wasn't delivering on the economy on reforms to the economy. and so they would seem to being given this chums but haven't done anything. there's no economic plan put for there's no government, no cabinets appointed. so there's eno
we did the pick me cries and we are going to the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson non they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that unfortunately even by a power grab even by gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the real crisis of the technicians that are social problems, economy, etc, with an economy on the verge of collapse, many say without political action, the situation can only get worse. alexia bryan al jazeera. well that's, i'll speak to correspondence john...
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with the typical crisis, we are going to the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson non they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that affordably even by a power grab even by the gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the real crisis of the conditions that are social problems, economy, etc, with an economy on the verge of collapse, many say without political action, the situation can only get worse. alexia brian al jazeera, lets me to course what i'm ben. his message in judas jones is now. is it better? what more do we know about this coalition? nick her for main, susan, the coalition and you can sort of refer to them as progressive and democratic style policies. one of them, the democratic stream had initially been supportive, all was present, cause side had done this party, the democratic screen, but been very critical. not to but now they are pushing back. now they're saying that they want the president to appoint a government. they haven't yet done, haven't articulated any comprehensive economic policy or how the government's going to finance, but that none of th
with the typical crisis, we are going to the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson non they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that affordably even by a power grab even by the gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the real crisis of the conditions that are social problems, economy, etc, with an economy on the verge of collapse, many say without political action, the situation can only get worse. alexia brian al jazeera, lets me to course what i'm ben. his message in...
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coalitions favor with typical mach rises, but we are going to see the ethics of it's in the upcoming woodson mounts. they would seize maybe the opportunity to show that, unfortunately, even by a power grab even by the gathering or the powers prison fight is unable to find the real crisis of the conditions that are social problems, economy, etc. in the 2 months since case fight seized power, political parties and civil society groups here, say the president hasn't approached any of them. now they say they're reminding him again, that back here and that he should talk to them and listen. bernard smith, i'll just 0 jonas young climate activists from across the world have been criticizing global leaders for failing to address environmental issues that are attending the youth for climate summit in milan. so send the recommendations to you in climate summit scheduled for next month in glasgow and the u. k. that it's on bug has accused world leaders of being all talk and no action. this is not about some expensive political, correct, green as bonnie hugging or blah blah blah build back better, blah
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they're charles woodson who was sipping on that read all night long and probably feeling great carr finishedh 435 passing yards. here's jon gruden on to win. >> they love football. they play for each other. and i think the fans witness at tonight. we've got a lot of young guys really stepped up. but i'm really proud the character. the show. we're down 14 nothing to the ravens and didn't look pretty. didn't look good. but when you can come back and find a way to win against a team like that. that's saying something that's impressive impressive victory like they say here just win, baby. >> does win, baby winning. you know who did that tonight. the giants hosting the padres chance to clinch a playoff spot. bottom of the first already up 2, nothing evan longoria says >> let's keep the party going. three-run blast. it's a 5 run first inning and then into 4 kinds up 5. brandon belt. the kathy time gets hold of that one. most into mccovey cove almost 24th home run of the season. seven-run lead giant's role in 9 to one. they've won 8 straight games they clinched a playoff spot for the first time sin
they're charles woodson who was sipping on that read all night long and probably feeling great carr finishedh 435 passing yards. here's jon gruden on to win. >> they love football. they play for each other. and i think the fans witness at tonight. we've got a lot of young guys really stepped up. but i'm really proud the character. the show. we're down 14 nothing to the ravens and didn't look pretty. didn't look good. but when you can come back and find a way to win against a team like...
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grand opening raiders win in ot 33 to 27 car finishes with 435 yard cheers to charles woodson.ing great right now. what a win for the raiders now we have another big win here in the bay area. the giants hosting the padres. they got started early with his three-run shot from evan longoria and they did not look back. this one just went final giants win 9 to one will have full highlights in the 10 o'clock hour. they clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2016, but they still have whole lot of work to do. they want to win that division and the dodgers are right on their tails. >> after one week of football. the niners are down not one, but 2 starts after what went down last season. this all feels like a bit of deja not in a good way. no sugarcoating it. this is a nightmare scenario for the niners where he most shipped cartilage in his knee. he will be out about 8 weeks. he's the niners top running back. but they do have some guys step up behind him. which leads us to the bigger issues. jason's who starting cornerback. he tore his right acl. he will be out the rest of the
grand opening raiders win in ot 33 to 27 car finishes with 435 yard cheers to charles woodson.ing great right now. what a win for the raiders now we have another big win here in the bay area. the giants hosting the padres. they got started early with his three-run shot from evan longoria and they did not look back. this one just went final giants win 9 to one will have full highlights in the 10 o'clock hour. they clinched a playoff berth for the first time since 2016, but they still have whole...
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17 -- before i was part of the 1776 commission i was part of 1776 unites that was started by bob woodson and the impetus probably behind the 1776 commission as well as 1776 unite was the 1619 curriculum put out by "the new york times" that was adopted by 4500 schools and we were very concerned about the historical inaccuracies in that report and how it painted america as a nation that was, you know, racist from its inception and originally put the birth of the nation at 1619 rather than 1776. and so we were very concerned about our children making sure that young people understood america's history and the importance of the declaration of independence and we know the founders were imperfect, the people founded the nation because all human beings were imperfect but when you look at the document, when you read the document, i mean, it serves the hearts and emotions of many people and declaration, excuse me, i'm sorry. our constitution, when you read those documents, they are part of the founding documents of our nation and so we were very much united on the importance of people understandi
17 -- before i was part of the 1776 commission i was part of 1776 unites that was started by bob woodson and the impetus probably behind the 1776 commission as well as 1776 unite was the 1619 curriculum put out by "the new york times" that was adopted by 4500 schools and we were very concerned about the historical inaccuracies in that report and how it painted america as a nation that was, you know, racist from its inception and originally put the birth of the nation at 1619 rather...
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17 -- before i was part of the 1776 commission i was part of 1776 unites that was started by bob woodson and the impetus probably behind the 1776 commission as well as 1776 unite was the 1619 curriculum put out by "the new york times" that was adopted by 4500 schools and we were very concerned about the historical inaccuracies in that report and how it painted america as a nation that was, you know, racist from its inception and originally put the birth of the nation at 1619 rather than 1776. and so we were very concerned about our children making sure that young people understood america's history and the importance of the declaration of independence and we know the founders were imperfect, the people founded the nation because all human beings were imperfect but when you look at the document, when you read the document, i mean, it serves the hearts and emotions of many people and declaration, excuse me, i'm sorry. our constitution, when you read those documents, they are part of the founding documents of our nation and so we were very much united on the importance of people understandi
17 -- before i was part of the 1776 commission i was part of 1776 unites that was started by bob woodson and the impetus probably behind the 1776 commission as well as 1776 unite was the 1619 curriculum put out by "the new york times" that was adopted by 4500 schools and we were very concerned about the historical inaccuracies in that report and how it painted america as a nation that was, you know, racist from its inception and originally put the birth of the nation at 1619 rather...