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jones. >> yes. i had my own terrorist, my own personal terrorist. >> connie was on summer break from college in 1984 when she started dating a young soldier named dwight jones. dwight was stationed at fort bragg, north carolina. you were 18, he was 22. >> correct. young. too young. >> your first boyfriend? >> yes. he told me he wanted to be an attorney. so he seemed to have aspirations. >> they married in 1988 after her first year of medical school. dwight left the army after three years. and soon connie realized that while she was working hard to become a doctor, dwight was doing nothing. >> i don't recall him ever working more than two or three days because every job that he would get, there would be some issue. so we lived in medical school on my financial aid. >> that's probably not how you grew up, is it? >> that is not. my family has the best work ethic you can think of. >> after medical school, connie began a residency in psychiatry, but soon found it hit too close to home. her own hu
jones. >> yes. i had my own terrorist, my own personal terrorist. >> connie was on summer break from college in 1984 when she started dating a young soldier named dwight jones. dwight was stationed at fort bragg, north carolina. you were 18, he was 22. >> correct. young. too young. >> your first boyfriend? >> yes. he told me he wanted to be an attorney. so he seemed to have aspirations. >> they married in 1988 after her first year of medical school. dwight...
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>> greg jones: no. it's happening all over europe, definitely. >> stahl: greg jones is a research climatologist with southern oregon university, who for 25 years has specialized in the study of how climate influences the growing and harvesting of wine grapes. >> jones: what we're seeing today is, we're seeing more of these extreme events happening more frequently at greater degrees and causing more problems. >> stahl: yeah, we see it everywhere. it's not just in farm regions. i mean, every part of our country is experiencing some extreme weather condition. so, how do you know it isn't that "normal" extreme weather, as opposed to a general climate change? >> jones: there's an area in climate science called attribution science. and attribution science is all about trying to kind of understand how much role humans have in the game of climate. so, the idea-- >> stahl: or who to attribute it to, okay. >> jones: yeah, yeah. so, what climatologists do is, we develop models that look at aspects of climate. and
>> greg jones: no. it's happening all over europe, definitely. >> stahl: greg jones is a research climatologist with southern oregon university, who for 25 years has specialized in the study of how climate influences the growing and harvesting of wine grapes. >> jones: what we're seeing today is, we're seeing more of these extreme events happening more frequently at greater degrees and causing more problems. >> stahl: yeah, we see it everywhere. it's not just in farm...
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general jones? >> that's a hard one, but the taiwan issue is hard to answer, but i would say what's going on right now in -- on the global playing field with principal competitors is a testing game. they are trying to size up the will of our leadership. they are trying to figure out we are our vulnerabilities and weaknesses are. whether we have the resolve to stand behind our values and what we have stood for for a long time. big as i said earlier, there is an open question about whether the u. s. is in decline as they would like us to be. i don't believe that has to be the case. i do think there are some things we have to fix and quite a few things. it would be great if members of congress would unite on the subject of national security from both parties, so that if one party says one thing and the other party doesn't say another because they are not republicans or democrats. so i think back in the 20th century, just before the end of the cold war, the congressional national security caucuses were
general jones? >> that's a hard one, but the taiwan issue is hard to answer, but i would say what's going on right now in -- on the global playing field with principal competitors is a testing game. they are trying to size up the will of our leadership. they are trying to figure out we are our vulnerabilities and weaknesses are. whether we have the resolve to stand behind our values and what we have stood for for a long time. big as i said earlier, there is an open question about whether...
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it should not have happened. >> we are. >> we are. >> we are. >> sarah jones. >> sarah jones. >> sarah jones. >> reporter: when sarah lost her life seven years ago, many in the industry added her name to slates she once held, marking every shot with a tribute to her. now what leyna hutchins' name is being added next to sarah's. >> how many more names need to go on a slate before the needed changes are made in this industry so it just will not happen again? >> our thanks to kaylee. >>> up next, friends of halyna hutchins share thoughts on her legacy. [upbeat acoustic music throughout] [upbeat acoustic music throughout] ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so puffs plus lotion rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion, puffs bring soothing relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the ride of your life is closer than you think. for the first time ever, buy your new car entirely from home with nissan@home. delivered direct from dealer to driveway. ♪ tums vs. mozzarella stick delivered direct from dealer to driveway. when heartburn hit
it should not have happened. >> we are. >> we are. >> we are. >> sarah jones. >> sarah jones. >> sarah jones. >> reporter: when sarah lost her life seven years ago, many in the industry added her name to slates she once held, marking every shot with a tribute to her. now what leyna hutchins' name is being added next to sarah's. >> how many more names need to go on a slate before the needed changes are made in this industry so it just will not...
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jones jr., also executive chair americas, two-time chairman of the board of the atlantic council and major general arnold pineiro. thank you for joining us. here at the atlantic council we are committed to shape in the global future together with our allies and partners with a dedicated focus on producing actionable recommendations with real world -- to individuals joining us today have done just that throughout their careers. significantly impacting u.s. department of defense plans and priorities. and probably, again, we will get into this in the conversation. but they haven't impacted the plans as much as they might have liked to. we will get into that. the council scope works to develop sustainable nonpartisan strategies to address the most important security challenges facing the united states and its allies and partners. the center seeks to honor another general, general brent scowcroft, who passed away last year in august. it seeks to honor his legacy of coming into the causes of security
jones jr., also executive chair americas, two-time chairman of the board of the atlantic council and major general arnold pineiro. thank you for joining us. here at the atlantic council we are committed to shape in the global future together with our allies and partners with a dedicated focus on producing actionable recommendations with real world -- to individuals joining us today have done just that throughout their careers. significantly impacting u.s. department of defense plans and...
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thank you senator jones. i want to thank you for your decades of service to our nation in the justice department in taking on perhaps one of the most significant civil rights cases in the country. i want to thank you for your service in the u.s. senate. it's a real delight to be with you this afternoon. i want to thank cap action for inviting me. let me start by saying that, having spent 30 years in the military, i do know that the threats that our country faces, that our military takes on every day, they are not just the threats that are presented on distant battlefields from foreign adversaries or terrorists. i know, you know, cap knows and that's why that national strategy blueprint for countering white extremist violence is a much overdue and greatly appreciated document. we know that for decades, if not more than a century, we've been grappling with extremist ideologies within our own communities. homegrown and even in our military ranks. so would i set out to do, in partnership with my colleagues in the
thank you senator jones. i want to thank you for your decades of service to our nation in the justice department in taking on perhaps one of the most significant civil rights cases in the country. i want to thank you for your service in the u.s. senate. it's a real delight to be with you this afternoon. i want to thank cap action for inviting me. let me start by saying that, having spent 30 years in the military, i do know that the threats that our country faces, that our military takes on...
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martha jones who is the author of this incredible book. the society of alumni professor of history and professor of the johns hopkins university. she is a historian. those are jones is the author of this incredible book vanguard of women -- selected as one of "time" magazine 100 must-read books for 2020 and i could not agree more. her 2018 but worth are a citizen of a citizen of the history the race rights in antebellum america published in 2018 won multiple awards and i'm not even going to try to read all the awards that one a lot. professor jones is author of all bound up together published in 2007 and she is the coeditor of --. welcome dr. jones. it's nice to virtually be with you this morning. we have this incredible book written by kate masur a professor at northwestern university and specializes in history of race politics and law in the 19th century in the united states pursues the author of the book until justice be done america's first movement from the revolution to reconstruction published by norton in 2021 and has written other
martha jones who is the author of this incredible book. the society of alumni professor of history and professor of the johns hopkins university. she is a historian. those are jones is the author of this incredible book vanguard of women -- selected as one of "time" magazine 100 must-read books for 2020 and i could not agree more. her 2018 but worth are a citizen of a citizen of the history the race rights in antebellum america published in 2018 won multiple awards and i'm not even...
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i know jones would know much more about that than i do and things like investigation. but also, and i did mention this earlier because i knew this to be one of the important pillars of this strategy is going after some of the long-term issues that contribute to domestic terrorism. what is perpetuating the hatred and the division, this sense that we live in a zero-sum sort of economy and society and [ inaudible ]? how do we foster a quality of opportunity and where everyone feels like they've got a real fair shot at the american dream. and so, those are some of the pillars, some of the strategies, things we're working on. and congress stands ready to support the initiatives coming out of the domest -- president's domestic policy counsel and any other branch of government that's willing to work together to address domestic terrorism. >> that's -- those are all perfect. and nicole, i got to be honest with you. as you are, we're very proud of the fact that so much of the biden administration's blueprint for doing this is taken from the cap work that we did with the mckeen
i know jones would know much more about that than i do and things like investigation. but also, and i did mention this earlier because i knew this to be one of the important pillars of this strategy is going after some of the long-term issues that contribute to domestic terrorism. what is perpetuating the hatred and the division, this sense that we live in a zero-sum sort of economy and society and [ inaudible ]? how do we foster a quality of opportunity and where everyone feels like they've...
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general james jones is executive chairman, founder of the jones group international known as a leading authority on energy foreign affairs and national security. under the obama administration, he served as national security advisor president overseeing national security council cybersecurity oklahoma security and foresight. he served as commander of u.s. european command and alec manor and 32nd u.s. supreme court most senior position in the court. no person ever has held all the position i just named. major general served on the council's advisory board, also chief executive officer chair of the board of the national defense industry -- industrial association. the countries largest defense association. he is a marine and defense previously named temp one of the 100 most influential the rest. fighting force serves as a catalyst to this conversation and offers relevant insights into the future of defense. it's great to see you both look forward to your perspectives. monitoring this conversation is missy ryan who serves as staff writer and pentagon correspondent washington post for sever
general james jones is executive chairman, founder of the jones group international known as a leading authority on energy foreign affairs and national security. under the obama administration, he served as national security advisor president overseeing national security council cybersecurity oklahoma security and foresight. he served as commander of u.s. european command and alec manor and 32nd u.s. supreme court most senior position in the court. no person ever has held all the position i...
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former alabama senator doug jones talk about white supremacy in law enforcement and the military. a discussion hosted by the center for american progress. >> thank you so much, daniela, it's a pleasure to be here today. first i want to introduce both of our panelists, starting with senator jones, i want to welcome former u.s. senator from alabama, senator doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation. as a u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones successfully prosecuted two kkk members for their role in the 1963, 16th street baptist church bombing and a prominent civil rights advocate throughout his career. notably senator jones has joined cap action as a distinguished fellow, focusing on racial justice issues, criminal justice, and democracy reform. i'm excited to announce representative brown, serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committees on veterans affairs, and transportation and infrastructure. the congressman is also cochair of the new democrat coalition for national security task force. he is a retired colonel in the unite
former alabama senator doug jones talk about white supremacy in law enforcement and the military. a discussion hosted by the center for american progress. >> thank you so much, daniela, it's a pleasure to be here today. first i want to introduce both of our panelists, starting with senator jones, i want to welcome former u.s. senator from alabama, senator doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation. as a u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones successfully...
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jones. >> when sarah jones lost her life seven years ago, many people in the industry added her name to slates that she once held so that every shot was a tribute to her. now halyna hutchin's name is being added next to sarah's. >> how many more names need to go on a slate before the needed changes are made in this industry so it just will not happen again? how many? >> i am here to express today what i believe we are all feeling about the loss of a vibrant, gifted, unique visionary that is halyna hutchins. >> last week, an emotional tribute to halyna and her work at the power women summit in los angeles, with her husband matthew in attendance. >> so let's take a moment to take a look at her work. >> her work was exquisite. her framing of the shots. her colors were beautiful. she really cared a lot about the scenes. >> filmmaking for her was really a higher calling. she had the soul of a poet and so much integrity as an artist. >> she was an incredible cinematographer and she is a great friend, a mother, a wife, a daughter and she is our sister. >> breaking news in the midwest, there
jones. >> when sarah jones lost her life seven years ago, many people in the industry added her name to slates that she once held so that every shot was a tribute to her. now halyna hutchin's name is being added next to sarah's. >> how many more names need to go on a slate before the needed changes are made in this industry so it just will not happen again? how many? >> i am here to express today what i believe we are all feeling about the loss of a vibrant, gifted, unique...
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m alex jones never bought the russia hoax, not for a second. and if he sat down with tony fauci, he would ask real questions like a journalist is supposed to do. wouldn't just slobber all over it. alex jones makes fun of joe biden so the committee threatens hip with prison. the irony, alex jones isn't simply innocent of inciting crime on january 6, he actively worked to prevent crimes from taking place on january 6. we're not running interference for alex jones and we're not guessing it, we happen to know it for fact. we looked into it in some detail for patriot purge part of our three-part document series on fox nation. here are the facts. >> republican party, i want them to hear this message. look at this crowd. we are the people that you must represent or we're going to replace you with patriots. >> back on january 6 was all about. it was about making sure that you called yourself a conservative you stood with the conservative movement. and, unfortunately, it spiraled out of control. we coordinated with the u.s. capitol police nearly every d
m alex jones never bought the russia hoax, not for a second. and if he sat down with tony fauci, he would ask real questions like a journalist is supposed to do. wouldn't just slobber all over it. alex jones makes fun of joe biden so the committee threatens hip with prison. the irony, alex jones isn't simply innocent of inciting crime on january 6, he actively worked to prevent crimes from taking place on january 6. we're not running interference for alex jones and we're not guessing it, we...
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johnny jones sr. has lived a lifetime fulfilling every day with service, activism, andove born in 1919, he was onef eight children in the successful familyhoeased land in easter louisiana. he aended southern university until being broadcasted in the army in 1942 during world war ii where he was the first ever african-american warrant officer in the united states army's history. he was injured in the battle at normandy on d-day, 77 years ago. before landing on the beach his ship hit a mine and it flew from the second deck down to the first. as he described it, he flew like a blulet. he survived. coming ashore on omaha beach facing off with german snipers. later the war, he was hit with shrapnel during a bomb attack and finished his military service in the btle of the bulge. these nightmarish memories have remained with mr. jones until today. much of his paperwork and records of service were los during hurricane katrina so it was earlier this year at the age of 101 thatr. anthony jones, tony jones, fina
johnny jones sr. has lived a lifetime fulfilling every day with service, activism, andove born in 1919, he was onef eight children in the successful familyhoeased land in easter louisiana. he aended southern university until being broadcasted in the army in 1942 during world war ii where he was the first ever african-american warrant officer in the united states army's history. he was injured in the battle at normandy on d-day, 77 years ago. before landing on the beach his ship hit a mine and...
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music from norah jones is on the way. our next guest hosts two tv shows and four podcasts, which is just above the legal limit. she's a very funny comedian too with a new standup special called "nicole byer: big beautiful weirdo." it premieres tuesday on netflix. please welcome nicole byer! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> how are you? >> jimmy: i'm doing all right. how are your holidays going so far? >> honestly, not well. >> jimmy: not well, oh. >> december 1st i'm like, okay, it's a new month, let's quit smoking. and it is now december 1st -- what is it, 2nd? >> jimmy: 2nd. >> she hasn't made it a day. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: really? you quit smoking yesterday? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and how many hours did it last? >> five. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what was that moment where you broke down and had one? >> i was in traffic, i was like, everyone drives like an idiot, i am very angry! i got home -- i love this. >> jimmy: i see, yeah. people who smoke really love it. >> oh, they're delicious. they kill you, but yum, yum, yum. [ lau
music from norah jones is on the way. our next guest hosts two tv shows and four podcasts, which is just above the legal limit. she's a very funny comedian too with a new standup special called "nicole byer: big beautiful weirdo." it premieres tuesday on netflix. please welcome nicole byer! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> how are you? >> jimmy: i'm doing all right. how are your holidays going so far? >> honestly, not well. >> jimmy: not well, oh. >>...
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our margaret brennan a cbs. >> alex jones? alex jones? alex jones? a journalist, according to fox's tucker carlson a guy to reality. that's the same alex jones who didn't just stop and harass sandy hook appearance, but who's also claimed government chemicals in the water a quote, turning the frogs gave. these are the fellow travelers of the american right anti-democracy, anti-reality, pro insurrection movement. and here's what's so scary. they're much stronger as a movement than they were even in january. amid all of this, lots of people are asking, where attorney general merrick garland's. most of the january six participants card charge by the feds have gotten lenient sentences, and only one witness has been charged for refusing to car break with the january 6th panel. there may be stuff going on behind the scenes at the doj, but why not more public action, to? why not for example a special counsel. if the threat to democracy is as grave as democrats say, if that failed coup in january was merely a dress rehearsal for what republicans seem to want,
our margaret brennan a cbs. >> alex jones? alex jones? alex jones? a journalist, according to fox's tucker carlson a guy to reality. that's the same alex jones who didn't just stop and harass sandy hook appearance, but who's also claimed government chemicals in the water a quote, turning the frogs gave. these are the fellow travelers of the american right anti-democracy, anti-reality, pro insurrection movement. and here's what's so scary. they're much stronger as a movement than they were...
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the co, hannah jones banking a cove making time for us on the stream. when you introduce yourself to international audience is what parts of your background do you pick out to share with them? at, well, i'm a journalist that the new york times, and i've spent my career really writing about racial inequality in the united states. and the way that our history here shapes the society that we live in. i have seen you on stage 2, a one power called fashion of what often many kids are taught about black americans in u. s. history at a slightly tongue in cheek, but it's also pretty shocking. can you just do that? very quick recap because audiences backward, he says, thought to laugh, but i think it's a knowing laughter about. yep, that was all we were told. i'm not sure which one you're talking about because i, i'm on and then never. then there would martin luther king junior and then black lives matter and then that was the end that, that version of history that often were taught at school. yes, i mean i talk about how we get like history month and that typic
the co, hannah jones banking a cove making time for us on the stream. when you introduce yourself to international audience is what parts of your background do you pick out to share with them? at, well, i'm a journalist that the new york times, and i've spent my career really writing about racial inequality in the united states. and the way that our history here shapes the society that we live in. i have seen you on stage 2, a one power called fashion of what often many kids are taught about...
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i nicole hannah jones launch the 1619 project with the new york times 2 years ago. it aimed to reframe us history by placing the legacy of slavery at its core content from the project was included in school curriculum in at least 5 u. s. states. but critics of the 6900 projects, a excuse historic fact, in favor of ideology. like to discuss this contentious topic, we are joined by 2 professionals who can help us sort through this a political activist anthony rogers, right and legal analyst, jennifer britain to master. thanks guys for being with us. it certainly is an interesting one because a conversation i was having earlier, we were math, we wouldn't be having this conversation, but jennifer will start with you. disputes over school curriculum or nothing new, but maybe it is an idea to leave children's education to the professionals. no, i think you know, i think that always that always has a hobby out to it. you know, there's always an exception. they even say that in a law there's an exception. it depends really because one, you have educators who absolutely shou
i nicole hannah jones launch the 1619 project with the new york times 2 years ago. it aimed to reframe us history by placing the legacy of slavery at its core content from the project was included in school curriculum in at least 5 u. s. states. but critics of the 6900 projects, a excuse historic fact, in favor of ideology. like to discuss this contentious topic, we are joined by 2 professionals who can help us sort through this a political activist anthony rogers, right and legal analyst,...
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journalist nikole hannah-jones won a pulitzer prize but also came under criticism. for suggesting that the american revolution itself was a fight for slavery. few people have spent more time researching, thinking or writing about race in america than nikole hannah-jones. she joins me now. nikole, welcome to "meet the press." >> hi. thanks for having me. >> let me start with this. describe in your own words what "the 1619 project" is and its mission. >> "the 1619 project" is a book now. it began as a magazine, a special section of "the new york times." what it is, it marks the advent of african slavery in the original 13 colonies. so 1619 is the year the first africans were sold into slavery in virginia. what the project argues through a series of essays is very little about american life today has been left untouched by the legacy of slavery and the anti blackness that developed in order to justify it. so it is trying to place slavery as an institution, which is one of the oldest institutions in america, really at the center of the story that we tell ourselves about
journalist nikole hannah-jones won a pulitzer prize but also came under criticism. for suggesting that the american revolution itself was a fight for slavery. few people have spent more time researching, thinking or writing about race in america than nikole hannah-jones. she joins me now. nikole, welcome to "meet the press." >> hi. thanks for having me. >> let me start with this. describe in your own words what "the 1619 project" is and its mission. >>...
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troubled racial history, how the crt debate has divided one community, and i'll talk to nikole hannah-jones who won a pulitzer prize for her work on the 1619 project about race in america. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning and a merry day after christmas. when republican glenn youngkin won the governor's race in blue virginia, the second most important issues to voters according to the exit poll was education. for many of young kin'skin's vo education was code for something called critical race theory or crt for short. it's an academic concept about racism being embedded in law, policies and society, and it's come to mean different things to different people these days. to many african american parents, crt represents a long-overdue reckoning with american history and how it's caught conservative groups have campaigned against crt and to many white voters it's been seen as a way for white c
troubled racial history, how the crt debate has divided one community, and i'll talk to nikole hannah-jones who won a pulitzer prize for her work on the 1619 project about race in america. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning and a merry day after christmas. when...
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well, according to nicole, hannah jones, they shouldn't. she's the founder of the controversial $1619.00 project which aims to reframe u. s. history in terms of race and her fees are divisive. i don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. i'm not a professional educator, i don't have a degree in social studies or science. we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by a people who have an expertise at the subject area. and that is not my job. as the parents, i have every right to ensure my child isn't being taught lies despite what nicole 100 jones says, how can this be promoted? cuz she or anyone else to say, parents don't get a say in our children's education. her position is faulty and shouldn't be listened to and must have a platform removed. sorry. but parents must be involved. come on, you pesky parents. just let her indoctrinate your kids in peace. 100 jones launched the 1619 project with the new york times 2 years ago. his goal is to highlight the legacy of slavery and the c
well, according to nicole, hannah jones, they shouldn't. she's the founder of the controversial $1619.00 project which aims to reframe u. s. history in terms of race and her fees are divisive. i don't really understand this idea that parents should decide what's being taught. i'm not a professional educator, i don't have a degree in social studies or science. we send our children to school because we want them to be taught by a people who have an expertise at the subject area. and that is not...
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the, the major issue here is that professor hannah jones is actually talking about the truth. and that's what's lacking so much in this nation right now. and it's really, really sad that even the most far right wing people in germany can accept the fact that there were nazis that carried out atrocities the fact that this nation was forge and a college of white supremacy. slavery indigenous genocide and lance matching is not alive at the end of the day. this is a fear of the right from hearing and having to embrace the truth. it's funny that the one beside the i are also talking about are also talking about not the germany, because not the journey with a, with also the government and be ordered. but the leadership there that started to import this propaganda into the population to say if you agree or you don't, that is what my colleague is saying here. that what some of these new educational politicians are trying to are trying to impose on children on young children. and all that's going to do with continue dividing the population. because one thing has happened from this, the
the, the major issue here is that professor hannah jones is actually talking about the truth. and that's what's lacking so much in this nation right now. and it's really, really sad that even the most far right wing people in germany can accept the fact that there were nazis that carried out atrocities the fact that this nation was forge and a college of white supremacy. slavery indigenous genocide and lance matching is not alive at the end of the day. this is a fear of the right from hearing...
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jones is not one of the women from the hollywood reporter article. in her post she says he was a sexual predator she wrote he was drunk on set and when she worked at a new york city club she alleges he was consistently sexually inappropriate. he has not responded to the most recent allegations by jones and cbs entertainment said it is not responding to inquiries and palatine said they are pulling a commercial starring noth. the los angeles police department said it is also looking into the report. storm coming up, next a final check of weather and how soon we could see rain again. a special holiday tree with very curious some of the pandemics has changed a lot of things for people getting food and having access to it is no different. it's extremely difficult for one in five people to have access to meals. door dash doing a lot in our community to make them more accessible for people. tell us about your donation. >> i'm so excited to be here on behalf of door dash. i get to present this big check, but this check is not like other checks. this is 80,00
jones is not one of the women from the hollywood reporter article. in her post she says he was a sexual predator she wrote he was drunk on set and when she worked at a new york city club she alleges he was consistently sexually inappropriate. he has not responded to the most recent allegations by jones and cbs entertainment said it is not responding to inquiries and palatine said they are pulling a commercial starring noth. the los angeles police department said it is also looking into the...
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to that end i would like to come back to you, once again, doctor jones. and i would like to have you expound upon it. your family have a very deep and personal connection and there is a passage here that i have to highlight and get you to sort of speak on it. and it says in 1942. [inaudible] there are two versions of the story. both begin with the 1922 mayoral election. whether or not to establish local high school for black students. they openly organize black voter turnout, clan members threatened to stop in and destroy the school. and one version of the story says that on a election eve, -- and i'm just overwhelmed that the motions here. parks on the campus as students stood on the campus alone. she had stood like centuries across the ground. the mob trespassed without leaving a mark on the campus or the leadership. the following morning she remained a watchful presence there throughout the day. she goes on to highlight. and we talked about talk about the legacy of these types of women about standing in the gap for black liberation. and again, being a
to that end i would like to come back to you, once again, doctor jones. and i would like to have you expound upon it. your family have a very deep and personal connection and there is a passage here that i have to highlight and get you to sort of speak on it. and it says in 1942. [inaudible] there are two versions of the story. both begin with the 1922 mayoral election. whether or not to establish local high school for black students. they openly organize black voter turnout, clan members...
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and she's always happy to chat to you the co how to jones. thank you for being our guests on the street today. appreciate you. i will see you next time everybody take care ah coveted beyond. well, he's taken without hesitation. fulton died for the power. defines our world launch loop, babies were dying, i did it not in your belt, it's the glek and babies to deck people in power investigates, exposes, and questions for the use and abuse of power around the globe. on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. this used to be the historic town center. now it is leveled with detailed coverage. live trust is robbie and cry is that like my, the countries step up and push back against perceived, aggressive russia and china from around the world. a database is being established to make sure they have the details of the sympathizer of the supportive and the fighters, which belong to the group. in the far reaches of the new siberian islands, gold rush, fever is in the air, hunted, search of priceless woolly mammoth tusks of another, the holy grail. an i
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and she's always happy to chat to you the co how to jones. thank you for being our guest on the street today. appreciate you. i will see you next time everybody take ah to be on the comfort zone. we're assumptions or challenge travel to the ends of the earth, and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live it is probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in. how quickly things contract award winning documentary is that also a perception witness. on a, just the euro informed opinions, there is a need, fabulous federal government to take action to really facilitate aid right. in depth analysis of the dates, global headlines inside story on al jazeera part of the center of most i was on the we are the ones reveling the extra mile. where are the media? there we go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story with ah, a ah ah, ah, this is al jazeera. ah, you're wanting to lose our life from our headquarters in delphi. i'm daddy and abigail coming up in the next 60 minutes. a new studies suggest the only cri
and she's always happy to chat to you the co how to jones. thank you for being our guest on the street today. appreciate you. i will see you next time everybody take ah to be on the comfort zone. we're assumptions or challenge travel to the ends of the earth, and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live it is probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in. how quickly things contract award winning documentary is that also a perception witness. on a, just the euro...
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orderlies matthew mcconaughey and the free state of jones, right? history to talk about this questions of dissent and did the confederacy really kind of collapse from within? does have anything do with the union army, you need forces that might actually some a good of what they're doing or was it really just this kind of overwhelming collapse from within, that killed the confederacy, if you will? what i'm doing is exploring this question using this project that i'm leading retina called the civil war and reconstruction governors of mississippi. how many guys that have worked in governors records in the 19th century? let me put it this way. the historians all raised their hand, yes. bad question mark i should've asked better. other red confederate reckoning where she talks about getting into these governors records and hearing from these templates of everyday people. they can search americans broke the governors like we use social media day or some people use social media today. what i'm doing -- no, what this team you see here is doing, it's the sta
orderlies matthew mcconaughey and the free state of jones, right? history to talk about this questions of dissent and did the confederacy really kind of collapse from within? does have anything do with the union army, you need forces that might actually some a good of what they're doing or was it really just this kind of overwhelming collapse from within, that killed the confederacy, if you will? what i'm doing is exploring this question using this project that i'm leading retina called the...
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what about alex jones' deposition? >> reporter: it's been delayed according to an aide, because alex jones is engaging with the committee. they diplomat say when the new date is. they also didn't say whether alex jones has provided any information,or anything useful at the least. i think broadly, they're scratching their heads at the prospect that alex jones will ever cooperate. is he genuinely going to cooperate and provide information? it remains to be seen, but it goes back to what we talked about, which is this committee is torn between wanting to give people more time in the hope these get information, or throwing a punishment at them with the risk of not getting any information. >> sahil kapur, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the record-breaking week of extreme weather, and could there be more to come? stick around. could there be moe to come? stick around trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have
what about alex jones' deposition? >> reporter: it's been delayed according to an aide, because alex jones is engaging with the committee. they diplomat say when the new date is. they also didn't say whether alex jones has provided any information,or anything useful at the least. i think broadly, they're scratching their heads at the prospect that alex jones will ever cooperate. is he genuinely going to cooperate and provide information? it remains to be seen, but it goes back to what we...
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to ask >>> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the path-breaking eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating, always controversial and multi prize-winning 1619 project which you organized and brought to fruition at the "new york times" in august 2019 and which is tu out virtually any day. i think a week or so. >> november 16th. >> november 16th. so i'm very much looking forward to our conversation. let's begin by back pedaling. you offer readers in the preface of the book an excellent overview of both the genesis of the 1619 project and what the book hopes to accomplish. but i wondered if we might start by discussing your expectations of the responses as you move toward publication two years ago and then what has surprised you most about them. i'm sure you have been asked this many times. but i also think our viewers would be interested in hearing. >> sure. one, thanks for being in conversation with me. its been two and a half years since the first project published, and i'm just
to ask >>> my great pleasure to welcome nikole hannah-jones, professor nikole hannah-jones, to after words to discuss the book version of the path-breaking eye opening, inspiring, challenging, for some exasperating, always controversial and multi prize-winning 1619 project which you organized and brought to fruition at the "new york times" in august 2019 and which is tu out virtually any day. i think a week or so. >> november 16th. >> november 16th. so i'm very...
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host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i think if we are going to engage in origin stories and the question is should we, maybe, maybe not, i think there is a usefulness to them and it is impossible not to have them. culturally as human beings -- >> we almost always do. >> you could academically argue that we shouldn't but i don't think we'll ever not have the stories that we tell ourselves about who we are as a people, country, nation. we do have to say there could never be one. the idea of a single unifying narrative in a country like the united states is probably impossible. why can't we teach multiple versions of origin
host: nicole hannah jones was a guest on book tv's afterwards recently. i want to show our viewers what she said and have you respond. [video clip] >> we call this an origin story. >> an alternative. >> i think in a multiracial country we have to have many points of origin. you could certainly have a similar project looking at indigenous people and i actually hope there is something like that and how would we do differently about our country if we look at it from that lens. i...