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pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina. we have done well in the original 13 colonies. and speaking of history, did you hear what donald just said about the civil war battle? oh, gettysburg, wow! [laughter] >> donald trump speech was so embarrassing the statue of robert e. lee surrendered again. but look, age is the only thing we have in common. my vice president actually endorses me. [cheers and applause] i had a great -- since the state of the union. donald has had a few tough days lately. you might call it, stormy weather. what the -- donald trump is so desperate he started reading the bible's he is selling. he got to the first commandment, you shall have no other god before me -- that is when he put it down and said, this book is not for me. look, here is a reminder. folks think what is going on in congress is political theater. it is not true. if congress was theater they would have thrown out -- a long time ago. to all of my friends in the press, and fox news -- somebody complained that i don't take enough of your questions. no comment. of course, the new york tim
pennsylvania, georgia, north carolina. we have done well in the original 13 colonies. and speaking of history, did you hear what donald just said about the civil war battle? oh, gettysburg, wow! [laughter] >> donald trump speech was so embarrassing the statue of robert e. lee surrendered again. but look, age is the only thing we have in common. my vice president actually endorses me. [cheers and applause] i had a great -- since the state of the union. donald has had a few tough days...
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demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science student here visiting from georgia. >> so it appealed me. let's go. i have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them being a parent. adrianna a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group, says there aligned in solidarity with other schools nationwide. >> they're demanding stanford separate itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the israel-hamas war. and they're calling out three well-known companies stanford has ties with lockheed martin, stanford has ties with chevron with hp, and all three of those companies, are hurting the palestinian people. in a statement, the university said. in 2015, the board declined a proposal to divest of certain companies doing business in israel. they say that decision has remained in place ever since . they also say it doesn't impact stanford's endowment, which the university website shows is $36.5 billion as of last august. stanford's statement continues to say the university's endowment has no direct holdings in israeli
demonstration, drawing support from this parent of an incoming political science student here visiting from georgia. >> so it appealed me. let's go. i have a couple of hours and offer them whatever help they i can do for them being a parent. adrianna a stanford junior and spokesperson for the group, says there aligned in solidarity with other schools nationwide. >> they're demanding stanford separate itself from any companies or organizations advancing military efforts in the...
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host: cathy in georgia, republican. you are up next. caller: yes, hi. i wonder in your book, do you talk about how vice president harris slept with a black man, congressman or politician and really that's how she got her start. and what about tara reid, who accused president biden of rain? guest: there is a lot that's brought up. a lot of people like to talk about her relationship with a person -- one of the most powerful black politicians in california, willie brown. you will see people talk about this and even some people mistakenly say that kamala harris slept her way to the top. she certainly dated willie brown when he was running for mayor. kamala was 29. willie brown was 60. he was running for mayor at a time when he needed to prove he could maintain a stable relationship because he was already long estranged from his wife and he was known as something of a playboy. but when he ran for mayor, he had this relationship with kamala harris and his own campaign managers floated that as a way for him to prove to voters that he could maintain a stable re
host: cathy in georgia, republican. you are up next. caller: yes, hi. i wonder in your book, do you talk about how vice president harris slept with a black man, congressman or politician and really that's how she got her start. and what about tara reid, who accused president biden of rain? guest: there is a lot that's brought up. a lot of people like to talk about her relationship with a person -- one of the most powerful black politicians in california, willie brown. you will see people talk...
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for the 1st time you've got to design hawk or in for georgia, explain why and support the slipping ahead of the upcoming election for well indications all of that the election that's due to take place next month will be one of the toughest taste. if not the toughest taste for the routing a and c b r number of factors that have a sort of put the n c in this position. there's a lot of frustration around issues like power outages in south africa. and the growing unemployment levels have really lift the young south africans frustrates it . and of course you add to that the fact that we've got a number of new political parties that have joined and very active opposition. parties that are campaigning on these very issues like unemployment envelopes shooting the crisis, the power outage crisis. and what we seeing in some of the polls that are coming through ahead of the election is that although the a and c would still most likely receive a high number of votes, they not going to get the kind of numbers that we've seen them getting before above 60 percent, it looks like they could go lower and
for the 1st time you've got to design hawk or in for georgia, explain why and support the slipping ahead of the upcoming election for well indications all of that the election that's due to take place next month will be one of the toughest taste. if not the toughest taste for the routing a and c b r number of factors that have a sort of put the n c in this position. there's a lot of frustration around issues like power outages in south africa. and the growing unemployment levels have really...
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he wasn't charged in georgia for the fake electors asking there. he was an unindicted co- conspirator in the case in dc brought by jack smith. but, for the first time he's going to pay the price here in arizona. he is essentially the inside counsel to trump. and you got to believe if he's involved in this, then donald trump is personally involved. but why wasn't trump charged himself? i think it's because the attorney general there saw when trump is charged in other cases the cases slow down to a crawl. whether it's because he's claiming political interferences, or the judges, there are tactics at work, it has hurt these other cases. so she said okay, we will charge the other players and see if some of them will flip against the boss, and then we may bring the case against trump later when we have a more solid case. if you are going to get the king, you had better have the goods. >> tara, there was a number of arizona officials charged as well including state legislatures and the republican national committee's arizona chairman. talk to me about wh
he wasn't charged in georgia for the fake electors asking there. he was an unindicted co- conspirator in the case in dc brought by jack smith. but, for the first time he's going to pay the price here in arizona. he is essentially the inside counsel to trump. and you got to believe if he's involved in this, then donald trump is personally involved. but why wasn't trump charged himself? i think it's because the attorney general there saw when trump is charged in other cases the cases slow down to...
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daniel, in a way of hawaii, joseph montoya of new mexico, herman talmadge of georgia, the republicans, howard baker of tennessee, who was the ranking member, edward gurney of florida, and lowell weicker of connecticut. kate scott what struck me about that was this was a 4 to 3 democrats republicans committee. that's not very that's pretty close. it is pretty close. and actually, it's interesting because it didn't reflect to the party breakdown in the senate at the time. the democrats had a larger majority than those than than than was reflected on the committee membership. but the membership itself was really important, not just with the selection of sam ervin as chairman, but howard baker, a moderate from tennessee. really important to serving in that vice chair role in this politically sensitive committee. in fact, it's interesting with baker because in the beginning, initially, his instinct was to try to protect the president. he and his top staff would meet with the president's aides and discuss what the committee was talking about, the information that they were finding, how the
daniel, in a way of hawaii, joseph montoya of new mexico, herman talmadge of georgia, the republicans, howard baker of tennessee, who was the ranking member, edward gurney of florida, and lowell weicker of connecticut. kate scott what struck me about that was this was a 4 to 3 democrats republicans committee. that's not very that's pretty close. it is pretty close. and actually, it's interesting because it didn't reflect to the party breakdown in the senate at the time. the democrats had a...
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so it's not so pretty physical, but the funds to georgia. i mean, these kitchen feel and think that system on board the port oak i knew you that seems a really by ceiling. millions from this. the villages from custody had been sent by the occupying all sorts of things to cut down trees. they happened to be near the side of the bush. they were all to declare 50 meters, a far as beside the road to prevent the partisans from getting close to it. that was the detail from custody became the 1st cut in mexico victims. well, i really can, that's what was you said to what you call it meaning what? uh no. so shoot me a usual almost all day. so we'll try to do pool for you. for fall of 24 civilians treat venice from customer. what killed but some managed to escape by running into the forest? this was march 22nd 1943. the partisans who had set up the ambush had withdrawn to hunting. and that's probably telling me a hard thing as to what's enough to politically, but the suspicion is acceptable up over to deny if but the feeling is not there still praise
so it's not so pretty physical, but the funds to georgia. i mean, these kitchen feel and think that system on board the port oak i knew you that seems a really by ceiling. millions from this. the villages from custody had been sent by the occupying all sorts of things to cut down trees. they happened to be near the side of the bush. they were all to declare 50 meters, a far as beside the road to prevent the partisans from getting close to it. that was the detail from custody became the 1st cut...
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made money, there was pressure to make more money and then the minds of the german institution, the georgia bank story starts may 2nd on d w. that has to flow to do you do the i'd say the tenant she survived. oh sure, it's thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor. he is martin, the degenerates to musicians under the swastika, a documentary about this sounds of power, inspiring story about survival of the home and you go get the tennis. i was the only one. usually in nazi germany, watch now on youtube dw documentary, the if you've ever worked in an office, you know, it's often hard to concentrate and then there all the endless meetings to somebody mentioned the paperless office. and if you want a decision, you'll have to wait for a bigger meeting to raise your spirits to go to town halls and hear from motivational speakers. can you remember the time when you had one goal? but now you have to do a 3 minute sounds familiar with all of these examples, let's say confirmed this is the 2nd load will sabotage, minute distribution, resistance fighters and occupied you are the cripple the
made money, there was pressure to make more money and then the minds of the german institution, the georgia bank story starts may 2nd on d w. that has to flow to do you do the i'd say the tenant she survived. oh sure, it's thanks to music. he was the nazis favorite conductor. he is martin, the degenerates to musicians under the swastika, a documentary about this sounds of power, inspiring story about survival of the home and you go get the tennis. i was the only one. usually in nazi germany,...
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the organization in georgia. they have a lot of faculty that are come out usually when we like have a big presence of police. we request that they come out and they were here live with us last night when apd came out and asked us to leave the board. and they were using their bodies and their privilege physically to protect their students. and we have faculty and medical students struggling on graduate students. we do have like a lot of to be on campus now after what happened on thursday, and we're hoping that we'll continue to go around these under thanks very much. one thing though, we must mention is when those people arrest them. so i say those 20 are just like people. one of the ways that students will house college lots of different universities, but it's relevant because president biden is due to visit warehouse college in a couple of weeks about 2 or 3 weeks time as part of the graduation ceremonies. there is a lot of attention out on that visit because obviously a presidential visits bearing in mind the u
the organization in georgia. they have a lot of faculty that are come out usually when we like have a big presence of police. we request that they come out and they were here live with us last night when apd came out and asked us to leave the board. and they were using their bodies and their privilege physically to protect their students. and we have faculty and medical students struggling on graduate students. we do have like a lot of to be on campus now after what happened on thursday, and...
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georgia eventually received the correct diagnosis for bipolar disorder, rather than depression, in 2021. the change of medication changed her life and her outlook on mental health. life for me has changed since i got my diagnosis. well, you know, iam married. i also paint, have a house. you know, life is pretty...good. i have my friends. if maid had been available, back during those times where things were really, really low and i was suffering a lot and crying and just, you know, like, there was no hope, if i asked for it, i would have gotten it, and i wouldn't be here today and i wouldn't have been... i wouldn't have known my real diagnosis, the right diagnosis, in 2021. i would have died thinking i had a depression that would never go away. on the individual level, like, i'm not diminishing at all people suffering because i know what it is, but if canada doesn't delay maid for mental illness, i would feel, like, angry, but also dismissed. there's...too many clashes and too much controversy for us to say, "let's go." in 2022, 4.1% of all deaths in canada were medically assisted. if pa
georgia eventually received the correct diagnosis for bipolar disorder, rather than depression, in 2021. the change of medication changed her life and her outlook on mental health. life for me has changed since i got my diagnosis. well, you know, iam married. i also paint, have a house. you know, life is pretty...good. i have my friends. if maid had been available, back during those times where things were really, really low and i was suffering a lot and crying and just, you know, like, there...
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i was one of the judges in the 2013 georgia karate competition, but i was far from the big industrial groups that showed and conference of the week 90% of workers work in workshops with less than 10 people. i went to work with my father. i like it very much that all these encouragements are not enough for their fruit. saeed esami of sed and sima news agency. i love my parents more than i love myself. the ceo of the social security organization announced the start of re-registration of construction workers' insurance. according to the investigation that has been done, according to the conditions of collection during this month, in the first stage, based on the calculations , we will inform about 10,000 people to the provinces, god willing. this is good news for construction workers. mr. mousavi also from changing the approach of this organization to get the list. he announced the rights of employers and said that the criteria for determining the rights of employers will be self-confidence, self-declaration, and compatriots' self-declaration, a model that started this month with knowled
i was one of the judges in the 2013 georgia karate competition, but i was far from the big industrial groups that showed and conference of the week 90% of workers work in workshops with less than 10 people. i went to work with my father. i like it very much that all these encouragements are not enough for their fruit. saeed esami of sed and sima news agency. i love my parents more than i love myself. the ceo of the social security organization announced the start of re-registration of...
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look at georgia. look at arizona. i think the fact that we lected a democratic attorney general in arizona who came, looked at the evidence, presented it to a grand jury, and we gotten indictment. you can't be a sore loser and try to be a criminal at the same time. so what we have in arizona is some people who were manipulated by donald trump and his acolytes, and now they have to stand before a jury of their peers and tell what happened. but look, the thing i can say to you, i looked at it -- you know, our founding fathers at this point have to absolutely be turning over in their grave. if you see what donald trump is doing to this great country of ours, it's not about him. he's not above the law. in every instance he's trying to rewrite what the founding fathers and what we stand for as a country, and so arizona is just one of those indications that no one is above the law. >> now, right on that point, some members of the supreme court's conservative majority appear to be taking donald trump's claim of total preside
look at georgia. look at arizona. i think the fact that we lected a democratic attorney general in arizona who came, looked at the evidence, presented it to a grand jury, and we gotten indictment. you can't be a sore loser and try to be a criminal at the same time. so what we have in arizona is some people who were manipulated by donald trump and his acolytes, and now they have to stand before a jury of their peers and tell what happened. but look, the thing i can say to you, i looked at it --...
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criminal charges against the former president or private when he was asked about trump's phone call to the georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger. >> he said that was priced private in doing so, did he give any credence to jack smith's case here are and i think a broader question two is, are they just trying to delay this case as long as possible? >> well, let's be clear. i think the answers that last part is yes, they are trying to delay this case as long as possible, not just this case, of course, all the other cases pending against the foreign present and they've one that i mean, we're talking about supreme court arguments at the end of april. we're not going to see a decision likely until the end of june and, as we said, we don't think that we're going to have this trial. so in this case, whatever happens with respect to the immunity standard, it's a win for the former president. now, in terms of that concession of yes, we understand john sauer saying there are private acts here i think that's really just an acknowledgment of what judge chutkan, the trial court judge, had already said.
criminal charges against the former president or private when he was asked about trump's phone call to the georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger. >> he said that was priced private in doing so, did he give any credence to jack smith's case here are and i think a broader question two is, are they just trying to delay this case as long as possible? >> well, let's be clear. i think the answers that last part is yes, they are trying to delay this case as long as possible, not...
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more and more information is coming out every day out of arizona, georgia, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. >> if you are aiding and abetting the ceding of voter fraud, not only is that potential against the law, but then you also was loose lawyer client privilege? >> the potential of fraud was absolutely done by the democrats. everything that was done was done legally by the trump legal team according to the rules and rudy giuliani. >> there you have it. that was a big deal at the time. epshteyn admitting an hour interview after that back and forth, with the results and the examples and the other corroborating evidence that he was in the elector plot. these are states like arizona, where have lost. it looks a lot like government fraud. joyce vance is back with us. i mentioned the nexus in your case, and also how this is another person in the elector plot that is now facing a potential trial and a potential convention. your thoughts? >> you might as well mark that tape you played as a government exhibit 1. that is an -- he is talking about the fake elector scheme he is now charged and in a
more and more information is coming out every day out of arizona, georgia, pennsylvania, and wisconsin. >> if you are aiding and abetting the ceding of voter fraud, not only is that potential against the law, but then you also was loose lawyer client privilege? >> the potential of fraud was absolutely done by the democrats. everything that was done was done legally by the trump legal team according to the rules and rudy giuliani. >> there you have it. that was a big deal at...
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feeling droppingly about the palestinian cause very a big effect, same with wisconsin, pennsylvania, ads, georgia or nevada. so where these protests are taking place is going to be an indication of where there could be a real problem for biden. paul: but beyond the issue of israel versus palestine or palestinians or hamas, is the question of public order. and i think, you know, the question i have is as you get a per if sense that somehow these -- perception that somehow these students are acting with impunity, leaders of these institutions will not act with enough force or authority to say, look, you have the right to free speech but not on private property and not when it it is disrupts other students. and usc just canceled its commencement. what about the poor kids who spent four years there, $180,000 a year, whatever it costs, and they can't bring their parents in to watch them graduate? what's the impact of that? >> that's a big impact because, look, the party of law and order is going to win this particular issue. there's little enthusiasm particularly when we see the kind of scenes that we
feeling droppingly about the palestinian cause very a big effect, same with wisconsin, pennsylvania, ads, georgia or nevada. so where these protests are taking place is going to be an indication of where there could be a real problem for biden. paul: but beyond the issue of israel versus palestine or palestinians or hamas, is the question of public order. and i think, you know, the question i have is as you get a per if sense that somehow these -- perception that somehow these students are...
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usa, in the state of georgia alone, invisible invaders have seized more than a thousand homes, the real owners are perplexed, as soon as they went on vacation, uninvited guests took over the bedroom, and okay, even if your door opens for you nice neighbor. hello, is this my house? no, but homeless and illegal immigrants often engage in squatting; through the internet they find abandoned ones or those put up for sale. houses deftly seep in, open, and then change the locks and live on everything ready. it can be difficult to drive out such insolent people, even for the police. this is video from one of the officers' body cameras. the partners tiptoe around the mansion meter by meter. a mysterious stranger may turn up around any corner, and not alone, in the company of a faithful revolver. that's how deadly it is here the dangerous strands almost ended in tragedy ; the armed monster was found under the bed in time. i'll shoot now, count to three. imagine the surprise of the police when in the next room, among the chaos and syringes, they came across this gentleman’s accomplice, her box w
usa, in the state of georgia alone, invisible invaders have seized more than a thousand homes, the real owners are perplexed, as soon as they went on vacation, uninvited guests took over the bedroom, and okay, even if your door opens for you nice neighbor. hello, is this my house? no, but homeless and illegal immigrants often engage in squatting; through the internet they find abandoned ones or those put up for sale. houses deftly seep in, open, and then change the locks and live on everything...
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but i'm actually not a push of we use the cfo was the so it's not so pretty physical but the funds to georgia. i mean, these kitchen feel and think it's just the kind you you the names of really, by simulators, from this, the villages from custody had been sent by the occupying all sorts of things to cut down trees. they happened to be near the sight of the pa designed bush. they were all to declare 50 meters a far as beside the road to prevent the partisans from getting close to it. that was the detail from custody became the 1st talk to you in mexico victims. well, i really do. you can, that's what was you. but a, we can call your b w. but no, so shoot me an unusual. some was of a symbol to do for you for you, for fall of $24.00 civilians, tree fitness from coast ringwood hills, but some managed to escape by running into the forest. this was march. the 22nd 1943. the boxes and so would set up the ambush had withdrawn to hunting and that's probably the limit. hard thing is the worst and most of the police ask you, but the reality is patient is acceptable up over there. did not you for the fe
but i'm actually not a push of we use the cfo was the so it's not so pretty physical but the funds to georgia. i mean, these kitchen feel and think it's just the kind you you the names of really, by simulators, from this, the villages from custody had been sent by the occupying all sorts of things to cut down trees. they happened to be near the sight of the pa designed bush. they were all to declare 50 meters a far as beside the road to prevent the partisans from getting close to it. that was...
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now, my own memory, living in the deep in georgia, in the in the early sixties and late sixties. i remember when martin king was shot and my who was a moderate republican, also said he had it coming to him. oh, he was asking for it. that's what he said. he was as a term of art. so that era there a small space. your family were not progressive. i'm getting at they were somewhere in a neutral that was they were not out of danger. yeah. they were not activist i think is what we're getting it. but they regarded overt expressions of racism in, language and behavior as a sign of ignorance. and they were new southerners, the sense that they had come to town from country. they had become prosperous enough to have a beach house, to drive cadillacs. and they did not want to be identified with the with the ignorance of frank of wallace, alabama was on the rise at that time. my parents, in the days when being nominated as a democrat for the governor of alabama, was tantamount election. they always supported the least racist available of democrat because they were all racists and all segregat
now, my own memory, living in the deep in georgia, in the in the early sixties and late sixties. i remember when martin king was shot and my who was a moderate republican, also said he had it coming to him. oh, he was asking for it. that's what he said. he was as a term of art. so that era there a small space. your family were not progressive. i'm getting at they were somewhere in a neutral that was they were not out of danger. yeah. they were not activist i think is what we're getting it. but...
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the time was already wasted, to be honest, people were still against it, if in georgia they were in favor, there was also a wasted time, but they were in favor, and here they were still against it, we must remember that the vast majority of residents destroyed today by russia, the villages of the east of ukraine voted for decades for pro-russian populist forces, this is a lost time for the whole nation. and now let's see what our neighbors have done, whom we are now reproaching for not helping us enough. it is in this window of opportunity. central europe and the baltic countries, they joined nato, they joined the european union. they have placed western military bases. poland can now talk about the fact that it is ready to deploy american nuclear weapons, according to russian provocations in belarus. that is, the european peoples lived this window of opportunity as it should have been lived. ukrainians lived this window of opportunity absolutely. incompetent, and again, they talked about it in the 90s, it’s not like i would say it now, i wrote it for every independence day, they didn
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you know, really joined nato, because we must always remember that integration into nato, ukraine and georgia is a phantom, no one has even invited us so far, and if there had been no war, no one would have invited, but finland's integration into nato. sweden is a reality, it happened, and then the president called finland, to the president of russia, when finland decided to join nato, and i have the impression that he said, and you know, mr. president, we are joining nato here, and on the other hand, excuse me, why are you calling me anyway, what am i doing here and get involved, that is, it is absolutely obvious that this is not a reason, but an excuse, russia did not do anything at all after joining. finland to nato. the finnish-russian border is longer than the russian-ukrainian border. they didn't even increase the number there by any means troops they didn't build any missile armies there. this is how the border with nato increased. and the question always arises, why is the border in the east so important than the border in the west. they kept talking about this sub-flight time, rememb
you know, really joined nato, because we must always remember that integration into nato, ukraine and georgia is a phantom, no one has even invited us so far, and if there had been no war, no one would have invited, but finland's integration into nato. sweden is a reality, it happened, and then the president called finland, to the president of russia, when finland decided to join nato, and i have the impression that he said, and you know, mr. president, we are joining nato here, and on the...
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lewis as part of snick, perhaps the most famous them who went on to serve as a congressman from from georgia for many years until his passing not too long ago. so what does militant egalitarianism actually mean? right. especially in organizing. right. so it's not, you know, kind of helicopter approach where you have, you know some event that happens. jimmy lee jackson is murdered, slc comes in, organizes a march or tries to organize a march, selma. and then you have three successive marches and they try to bring pressure to bear. now it's really about organizing within the community. what's the context around. the these these efforts? right. these spectacular moments of marches. what's happening before you see it? right. how do we create the conditions under which local people become the leadership within that particular community? so you know, stokely carmichael, who became kwame turei, courtland cox, dorie ladner and others. these are critical young folk who are in the bowels of the south and their approach is not to come in as saviors. carlyle, but to come in and create the conditions or
lewis as part of snick, perhaps the most famous them who went on to serve as a congressman from from georgia for many years until his passing not too long ago. so what does militant egalitarianism actually mean? right. especially in organizing. right. so it's not, you know, kind of helicopter approach where you have, you know some event that happens. jimmy lee jackson is murdered, slc comes in, organizes a march or tries to organize a march, selma. and then you have three successive marches and...
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now i'm waiting remotely on the state, georgia of preston. the story about done with the silver was soon reduced junk. we bought it. it wasn't even a jo, initial thoughts, let me anything in particular products the year when the whole sick was the cold snap is just the distortion of full 40 is deal, but ultimately no rush on the bill and there were no thoughts. so, and this looks as a shift from the federal risk, we will continue to hold up the quote across my portion of ex was a fight. so i guess little social. so that was us. people screw up the light source on the waiting room. so the, the school be a little bit of a folder on the system. local the come get the cards, you know, the voice which is the most valuable, the colors. so thumb through delta dental, so pools conditions, personal actual exist, there's less to finish it because it happened and it was 0 and it's just a little pulled up for us. so for oh, queen scripts that allowed deal was none of but didn't understand the police and officer to the he will spears and this full bulk, t
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then getting a deposit and next to follow those what they want to do next i was united i'm expecting georgia things to get fill up those legs, the biggest challenging, if likes to be able to do that, if there is no more test, nobody we come follow to this kind of things. the last one, no one of the holidays we have one thing. yes. click on the, i'm going to do something differently. so while you defining more of this lick, we can now one cause it won't warranty, therefore, drawing. and a huge money has been invested here. and we all about like this. the only one was about all the tax and do j result from the labels continuously. we are working a high pressure these that i need to probably to complete this project and 9 to this, like a we already know me. definitely just august or september, october the with our huge things. so i don't want to miss that opportunity. the close. oh no, no, no. really label. you could have a drug as well as well in that you really want to go. we bought it more than get them within the owner and get updates. you're not gonna get really there, but the legal and st
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georgia found the ground in guys that is really a tax to scale at least $32.00 palestinians in the last 24 hours, including 8 children. 15 people died when is ready for his child home in new se, right, camp in central gaza. a number of nearby houses were damaged, yamil, so bomb 2 homes overnight in rough or at least 34388 policy needs have been killed since the war began. let's go to any more more for an update on the situation in guys. he's in ra, find the south. tell us about the latest strikes, honey, and there optimize the is. will the confirm reports that we're getting the size that were targeted? there is a residential home and a part of robot city and another neighborhood that states in part run the city and over crowded the area with many displaced families of from the northern part of the state from the central area. but they've got work. many people were forced to leave their homes and evacuated throughout my city. big and shoulders. 7 people reported gilton perm guild. there's so many still under the rebels with paramedics civil defense, the crew on the ground working part al
georgia found the ground in guys that is really a tax to scale at least $32.00 palestinians in the last 24 hours, including 8 children. 15 people died when is ready for his child home in new se, right, camp in central gaza. a number of nearby houses were damaged, yamil, so bomb 2 homes overnight in rough or at least 34388 policy needs have been killed since the war began. let's go to any more more for an update on the situation in guys. he's in ra, find the south. tell us about the latest...
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two photographs, until that moment i didn’t know anything special, because in january they left for georgia, in evrali, they left for the maldives, but november 9 is history, who was happy at first a fairy tale about young, beautiful, successful... suffer not only encephalitis, but also the plague, is a trip to the dacha and even a walk in the park now life-threatening, the return of a legend, those same belarusian songwriters, special guests of central television, who forced them and why re-sing the immortal hitter. in a new convenient package in nature, at work, in a restaurant, on an airplane, now always at hand, enterosel is a faithful friend for poisoning, hangover, allergies, this is a show of stars, the second stage of the duel miguel, we have a work permit, i in general miguel. okay, mr. istantsev miguel has a work permit, against dzhigan, i thought that we had a kirkor star, i play blacks in every room, understand, but this is the first thing that comes to mind, the second and third, to be honest, well, dumplings, now you’re going to be beaten by me, you thought it was a club, at
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from georgia to texas... you are under arrest l for criminal trespasss. ..to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests were started here by columbia university students more than a week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli, both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remarks saying zionists "don't deserve to live." khymanijames has now been barred from the protest site. it's much calmer here today at columbia university, but the students in the encampment behind me aren't budging on their demands. they and other students who are protesting across the country are calling on their universities to essentially cut economic and academic ties with israeli institutions. all of our demands have to be achieved in orderfor us to leave the encampment. we're asking for financial transparency. we're asking for cops off campus. we're asking for amnesty
from georgia to texas... you are under arrest l for criminal trespasss. ..to ohio and california, there have been hundreds of arrests with students accused of trespassing. the protests were started here by columbia university students more than a week ago. tensions have been fraught between those who are pro—palestinian and those who are pro—israeli, both accusing each other of hate speech. one student has since apologised for prior remarks saying zionists "don't deserve to live."...
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the unofficial capital of squatting is called the usa, in the state of georgia alone, invisible occupiers have seized more than a thousand homes, the real owners are perplexed, as soon as they went on vacation, uninvited people took over the bedroom... they look for abandoned houses or those put up for sale, deftly sneak inside, open them, and then change the locks and live on everything ready, it happens to kick out such insolent people it’s not easy, even for the police, this is a video from the chest camera of one of the officers, partners on chains are examining the mansion meter by meter, a mysterious stranger can appear around any corner, and not alone, in the company of a trusty revolver, this is how deadly locks here almost ended in tragedy , the armed monster was found under the bed in time, now i’ll shoot, count to three. imagine the surprise of the police when, in the next room, among the chaos and syringes, they came across an accomplice of this gentleman, her box was guarded by an aggressive dog, but there are those who take it higher, literally, live in the ceilings of s
the unofficial capital of squatting is called the usa, in the state of georgia alone, invisible occupiers have seized more than a thousand homes, the real owners are perplexed, as soon as they went on vacation, uninvited people took over the bedroom... they look for abandoned houses or those put up for sale, deftly sneak inside, open them, and then change the locks and live on everything ready, it happens to kick out such insolent people it’s not easy, even for the police, this is a video...
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and some of these groups were assassinating police officers in new york and georgia and san francisco. they were bombing the us capital, bombing the pentagon bombing, police stations and, you know, murdering judges in extremely period. and the theory was we can take from mao's cultural revolution, we can take from the marxist leninist guerillas of central america, we can adopt these tactics and have revolution again in the united states. it was delusional, but for a bit. they had some hope and then maybe give us hope. you go from property bombings, assassination, guns, kind of guerrilla warfare to the richard nixon 49 state landslide in about two years. the political culture shifted dramatically against this movement. but what happened then? the second phase of this campaign, which was more successful, was one that was more insidious. it was a not a long that chairman mao executed to the highlands central china, where he regrouped and then destroyed the nationalists through physical violence. it was, they call, what the german marxist student radical rudi dutschke, called the long mar
and some of these groups were assassinating police officers in new york and georgia and san francisco. they were bombing the us capital, bombing the pentagon bombing, police stations and, you know, murdering judges in extremely period. and the theory was we can take from mao's cultural revolution, we can take from the marxist leninist guerillas of central america, we can adopt these tactics and have revolution again in the united states. it was delusional, but for a bit. they had some hope and...
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the main universities of the country has reached the boiling point: california, massachusetts, texas, georgia, the situation is truly explosive. young people and many teachers are demanding to stop the war in the gas sector. rallies both in defense of palestine and for israel. the police are acting very harshly, they are twisting women, and with all their force. this is where the vaunted one asks freedom of speech? a report from our subcorrespondent georgiy alisashvili from the usa. pro-palestinian withdrawal demonstrations at the new york institute of fashion and technology have not stopped since the evening before yesterday. a small tent has already been pitched here. the university administration gave the students an ultimatum to remove the tent city on friday, but the protesters did not obey; the police, after the massive ones, when the count was dozens of arrests, moved on to targeted isolation of the most active ones. a wave of student unrest hit the country's main universities in california, massachusetts, texas, but the hottest spot right now is in georgia. go away, go away. in atlant
the main universities of the country has reached the boiling point: california, massachusetts, texas, georgia, the situation is truly explosive. young people and many teachers are demanding to stop the war in the gas sector. rallies both in defense of palestine and for israel. the police are acting very harshly, they are twisting women, and with all their force. this is where the vaunted one asks freedom of speech? a report from our subcorrespondent georgiy alisashvili from the usa....
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georgia's indictment completes that picture. it adds that trump was also part of that pressure campaign. he called him at least twice during that same time frame including once on or around christmas day to try to get him on board with this unlawful plan. he however told the president i voted for you, i worked for you, i campaigned for you, i just won't do anything illegal for you. joining me now, jill, former assistant water gate special prosecutor and cohost of the sister-in-laws podcast. charles coleman is a former prosecutor in brook win will, new york, a civil rights attorney t host of the charles coleman podcast. they will both legal analysts and you will often see charles in here because otherwise i would never be able to get out on the road. thank you to you friends for being with us. jill, let me start with this concept of -- i want to talk about the georgia case for a second. there were these 161 incidents -- instances in that charge in which it says this act was done in the furtherance of the conspiracy. this is impor
georgia's indictment completes that picture. it adds that trump was also part of that pressure campaign. he called him at least twice during that same time frame including once on or around christmas day to try to get him on board with this unlawful plan. he however told the president i voted for you, i worked for you, i campaigned for you, i just won't do anything illegal for you. joining me now, jill, former assistant water gate special prosecutor and cohost of the sister-in-laws podcast....
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and so it was a 100 people arrested there at emory versus a university in georgia that happened as well. and then in new york, new york university, columbia city, both of those have seen police crackdowns. the city university of new york has had threats have a crack down the campus. police tried to go in now they're in new york city, police who have set up a sort of pre positions, some barricades and stuff. so all of these things kind of live under the threat that they're going to be arrested. if you can imagine it costs $57000.02 pay tuition for princeton university, so they're very careful about their identities. that's why you see a lot of the students here wearing masks that some of them have asked us not to identify them, which we have respected. so those arrest or a very real and present threat across the country. following john, thank you very much for the update. that's john henry and live the in princeton university in new jersey. let's head over to washington dc. now in my kind of who's at george washington university in d. c. d c area college students, mike of launcher, own g
and so it was a 100 people arrested there at emory versus a university in georgia that happened as well. and then in new york, new york university, columbia city, both of those have seen police crackdowns. the city university of new york has had threats have a crack down the campus. police tried to go in now they're in new york city, police who have set up a sort of pre positions, some barricades and stuff. so all of these things kind of live under the threat that they're going to be arrested....
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we use the cfo, we'll just switch them up so police is going but the funds to georgia, i mean these kitchen feel on 3 the system a more difficult. i knew you that seems a really, by simulators, from the vista villages, from custody had been sent by the occupying all sorts of things to cut down trees. they happened to be near the sight of the pa, design bush. they were all to declare 50 meters a far as beside the road to prevent the baptism from getting close to it. that was the detail from custody became the 1st taught in mexico victims. well, i really do, and that's what was you could to would you call your b w, but i know so shoot me an unusual almost all day. so we'll try to do for you for you. for fall of 24 civilians treat venice from customer whitfield, but some managed to escape by running into the forest. this was march. the 22nd 1943. the partisans who would set up the ambush had withdrawn to hunting. and that's probably the limit, hard thing is the worst, and most of the police ask about the suspicion is acceptable up over the night for the ceiling is not there still praise. excel
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and then the mind of a german institution, the georgia bank story may 2nd on dw, the the cutter to little for is does at the heart of the largest coca growing area in columbia. the country is producing more cocaine than ever before. and the drug is now columbia as the most important exports. but in recent times, a new trend has emerged. while coca production is booming, many farmers are having trouble finding buyers. the reason over production the de franco. my name is with the front cover. and i work in agriculture uh, bottom exam as well, man, the income i earn from coca allows me and my family to get what we need to live. only the essentials seemed okay. why do i grow coca the rep as simple as he got the tomb boat is known for being very large and remote in some way. you are far away from the main roads and highways, and that will be a kind of a bad. it's much easier to transport 10 kilos of co pays out of via which fits into a small bag if you will. then 20 or 30 loads of bananas which take up much more space and one moment which your mug around in the that's the phone because there's
and then the mind of a german institution, the georgia bank story may 2nd on dw, the the cutter to little for is does at the heart of the largest coca growing area in columbia. the country is producing more cocaine than ever before. and the drug is now columbia as the most important exports. but in recent times, a new trend has emerged. while coca production is booming, many farmers are having trouble finding buyers. the reason over production the de franco. my name is with the front cover. and...
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six others in nevada have been charged and in georgia last summer, the fulton county district attorney rest racketeering charges against trump and 18 others, a charge typically used to take down organized crime. four of those defendants have since reached the agreements with the prosecutors. fulton county is the only jurisdiction prosecuting trump himself in this matter but that case is bogged down. fulton county and arizona are c the two jurisdictions pursuing prosecutions against close trump allies and those indictments are worth reading. the fulton county indictment lists 161 instances prosecutors described as, "overt act in ri furtherance of the conspiracy." meanwhile, the arizona sp indictment provides additional details that give a fuller zoil picture of trumps teams multistate effort to subvert democracy in 2020. george's indictment, for example, mentions a man named greg safsten. greg safsten is now one of the 18 defendants in arizona accused of helping to organize the meeting of the fake collectors and serving as a ec fake elector himself. similarly, arizona's indictment lays
six others in nevada have been charged and in georgia last summer, the fulton county district attorney rest racketeering charges against trump and 18 others, a charge typically used to take down organized crime. four of those defendants have since reached the agreements with the prosecutors. fulton county is the only jurisdiction prosecuting trump himself in this matter but that case is bogged down. fulton county and arizona are c the two jurisdictions pursuing prosecutions against close trump...
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the confinement i never really got over in georgia by sleep deprivation. the bottom that came years later when i was helping develop the justice of streaming, you're an independent magazine visa and you can see my my short on though. so now i blew away the happiness of the subject, confinement and i feel joyous, every feeling reply to is waiting. when they come for me, will they come today? will i be brave? and i tried to kill me. i survived and i felt fantastic, and i still feel that to day and then went on got a note while i'm recovering and hospital died, body committed helping me with the vantage. you as well. you get a cut of the all so we can apply the and when i is that the country we want, if we kept them up to see it freedom, that will be my soft vengeance and kidney. our constitution was my sort of insurance and it gives me coverage that our constitution is working and why i feel us upfront about treatment. it seems to be impossible. and so i've actually got the issue seen so many tractable. the racial examination. people driven off the land, the
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this spring experts say to brace yourselves for trillions of them over south carolina and georgia, already joining the cicada symphony online, which is anything but harmonious. we're on the brink of a cicada tsunami. >> so, what you're hearing right now is the cicada bug invasion. >> reporter: tiktok is bugging out. >> billions of these bugs are about to burst from the ground together for the first time in over 221 years. >> if you live in central illinois, it might be a good time to airbnb your house. at least for a couple of weeks. >> reporter: it's time to face the music. some residents in newberry, south carolina, have their antennas all kinds of twisted up. >> they've called nonemergency. they've flagged deputies down. people think they're hearing a siren. they think that it may be like a burglar alarm, or they think it may be a warning siren like something may be happening, an alert. >> reporter: but this year the buzz will be even bigger, thanks to a rare double emergence as two different groups of cicadas awaken from their subterranean slumber at the same time. one group pops up on
this spring experts say to brace yourselves for trillions of them over south carolina and georgia, already joining the cicada symphony online, which is anything but harmonious. we're on the brink of a cicada tsunami. >> so, what you're hearing right now is the cicada bug invasion. >> reporter: tiktok is bugging out. >> billions of these bugs are about to burst from the ground together for the first time in over 221 years. >> if you live in central illinois, it might be a...
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host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i hear the jewish students express their feelings of insecurity on campus. i'm a librarian. i have worked on college campuses and i really don't like the idea of students feeling unsafe and threatened physically, so i'm kind of at odds here of what the response should be. i don't want to see anything like the previous caller mentioned, the kent state tragedy. host: thank you. vivian is in collierville, tennessee honor line for democrats. go ahead, vivian. caller: good morning. i would like to say some quick comments. first, how are you today? host: i'm good. caller: thank you. on
host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i...
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the right, so the song, the confinement i never really got over in georgia by sleep deprivation. the bottom, that came years later when i was helping develop the trust assessed. i mean, you're an independent buyers and beats, and you can see my my short on though somehow blew away the heating. this was the subject, confinement, and i feel joyous, every feeling 5 to is watching. when they come for me, will they come today? will i be brave and i tried to kill me. i stopped by and i felt fantastic. nashville. feel that today. and then went on, got a note from recovery and hospital dad party comment, how be we with the band you have. so if you get a cup of tea on so we can apply, and in one is that the country we want, if we kept them off because she is a freedom that will be my soft vengeance and gives me all constitution was my sort of vengeance. and it gives me coverage that our constitution is working and, and i feel in that same side, proud to be a south african, i was mentioning the, the noise to be sent to the international court of justice, a pretty healthy international law
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. >> so that end, unlike in georgia, this indictment does not name donald trump. is he the master mind in your view of al of this? >> this has all built out from donald trump's unwillingness to accept thinks defeat, despite having ample knowledge to the contrary that it was a free and fair election. ultimately, yes. and there were agents who were facilitators. >> the indictment alleges that these 11 individuals had schemed to create a false set of electors, whose votes in the electoral college could then be counted for trump/pence instead of biden/harris, throwing the election to donald trump. >> we were all getting text messages and calls from rudy giuliani, from the president of the united states, to the effect of, we're all republicans. we need to do something about this. >> so the board of supervisors reached out to you, the incoming recorder of maricopa county, who is also a republican. >> yes. and the board was asked to take express action, such as stop the count. >> which it refused to do, as the indictment explains. >> which they refused to do. >> at the t
. >> so that end, unlike in georgia, this indictment does not name donald trump. is he the master mind in your view of al of this? >> this has all built out from donald trump's unwillingness to accept thinks defeat, despite having ample knowledge to the contrary that it was a free and fair election. ultimately, yes. and there were agents who were facilitators. >> the indictment alleges that these 11 individuals had schemed to create a false set of electors, whose votes in the...
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of more than 30, and without bosnia and herzegovina can reach more than 30, only at the expense of georgia, which is problematic in the current context, or at the expense of north macedonia, where there will be a second round of presidential elections, and obviously... the current head of state will say goodbye to his chair and there will be some turbulence and there, so i will say that there will be various interesting things and they must all be watched. russia really plays like a chess player on several boards, and does it consistently enough, does it persistently enough, it's done, i would say, quite brazenly. i came up with a definition. the kremlin spring of 2024 because of what is happening, because indeed russia is on the offensive in many directions, sparing no resources, and one should not think that this is an offensive only in the military sense, no, it is an offensive in various spheres, which allows us to achieve success there accordingly , where russia definitely wants it. since you are talking about your term this kremlin spring, maybe you have already made some... calculat
of more than 30, and without bosnia and herzegovina can reach more than 30, only at the expense of georgia, which is problematic in the current context, or at the expense of north macedonia, where there will be a second round of presidential elections, and obviously... the current head of state will say goodbye to his chair and there will be some turbulence and there, so i will say that there will be various interesting things and they must all be watched. russia really plays like a chess...
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georgia is a battleground state check. he needs to win back the support of young voters. check he needs to boost support of black men. check a presidential campus visit is also an honor so put aside though, the election for just a second. this is also a time when some college students are speaking up about us policy on israel and gaza, morehouse has not seen the protests like we've seen on other college campuses, including here at atlanta. but students and faculty had been expressing concerns with the timing of the president's visit and some even argue the historically black college alma mater of dr. martin luther king junior should rethink the invitation the school held a forum for faculty members on thursday to address their concerns. >> but even before it began administrative said and this is a quote please know, going into this conversation that the college does not plan to rescind its accepted invitation to president biden joining me now is more house senior calvin bell. calvin first congratulations on graduating. >> okay second, let's just start with your opposition
georgia is a battleground state check. he needs to win back the support of young voters. check he needs to boost support of black men. check a presidential campus visit is also an honor so put aside though, the election for just a second. this is also a time when some college students are speaking up about us policy on israel and gaza, morehouse has not seen the protests like we've seen on other college campuses, including here at atlanta. but students and faculty had been expressing concerns...
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this current was called in sales to the 1023 georgia mccain got is the acting leader that they used to be a co no you know national news exercise because shown as is to say that somebody's, you man, appreciate me because when am i supposed to be on there. and so basically from the show, how did the have done the rebel grows 3 time is and the code was always that it would bring stabilization to come on all levels on a social level and economic level. but no fighting continues, the the, the, the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the emergency, the was the one that i'm using, you come on to kind of do something, but then commodity for us in the additional that'd be some data and that decision for you to not to pay in some data don't please don't think he's on doing if i knew come on the system, but okay, so next enough, if he does just have questions and that that he lives, if you're going to is on it's in the 2nd. if you pull this up, what the kid 0, want this one in chip of to keep it down to the front. if the necessary b c, i exam such a down facility. you see like on the task easy it must have
this current was called in sales to the 1023 georgia mccain got is the acting leader that they used to be a co no you know national news exercise because shown as is to say that somebody's, you man, appreciate me because when am i supposed to be on there. and so basically from the show, how did the have done the rebel grows 3 time is and the code was always that it would bring stabilization to come on all levels on a social level and economic level. but no fighting continues, the the, the, the,...
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lewis had to take out we're going to march not violently through the south like sherman marched through georgia that was too radical but king went off on that whole i have a dream that and that wasn't in the original speech that had been approved that was just an add on. and he got away with it and so with john was my buddy, you know. yeah, the. quite a journey and. incredible change many many many long hours and a very difficult walk to bring about this change. what do you take the most satisfaction from in terms of your your life? well, for me, i think that death experience and that's, by the way, who i learned to drink coffee. and it was our big treat of the day. but. i just we've come a long way but we still got a mighty long way to go. yeah. to did you think at some point in say the last 15 or 20 years, did you think be further down the road than we are today? you can always hope. you can always and pray. are you that were retracing some of our going backwards. those who forget the past are condemned to repeat. and you look at the politics and the candidates and not going to call names. bu
lewis had to take out we're going to march not violently through the south like sherman marched through georgia that was too radical but king went off on that whole i have a dream that and that wasn't in the original speech that had been approved that was just an add on. and he got away with it and so with john was my buddy, you know. yeah, the. quite a journey and. incredible change many many many long hours and a very difficult walk to bring about this change. what do you take the most...
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host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i hear the jewish students express their feelings of insecurity on campus. i'm a librarian. i have worked on college campuses and i really don't like the idea of students feeling unsafe and threatened physically, so i'm kind of at odds here of what the response should be. i don't want to see anything like the previous caller mentioned, the kent state tragedy. host: thank you. vivian is in collierville, tennessee honor line for democrats. go ahead, vivian. caller: good morning. i would like to say some quick comments. first, how are you today? host: i'm good. caller: thank you. on
host: troy is in valdosta, georgia on our line for independents. go ahead, troy. caller: i have been following the story of the protesters this week. excuse me. i'm 60 years old. i don't remember a lot of the 1960's protests. of course, i have seen the archival footage, and it looks to me as if the protesters currently are being handled a little more gently than they were in the 1960's is my first take away from it. the response is not as violent by the authorities. but i'm concerned when i...