Existed? interracial marriage, your wife is a white, conservative activists. could your family have existed at all during jim crow? no, he could not, joanne. we all know that, that is why i am blessed to live in america today as opposed to america during that time. we cannot ignore the realities of not having fathers in homes. that is important for black people today and all people today. we are out of time. joining me now by phone is my friend, joy reed. host, of course, of the readout who just interviewed republican congressman byron donalds, who suggested jim crow was somehow a time of nostalgia when black families were better off. thanks for being here, i know you are by phone because we are having some technical difficulties and i am so appreciative that you have dialed them point first, let s get your reaction to congressman donalds. speaking printed pretty expressly about the great society being bad for black families and speaking nostalgically about a segregationist era.
That is why i am blessed to live in america today as opposed to america during that time. but we cannot ignore the realities of not having fathers in homes. that is important for black people today and all people today. and we are out of time. joining me now by phone is my friend joy reid. host, of course, of the read- out who intervied byron donalds who suggested that jim crow was somehow a time of nostalgia when black families were better off. joy, thanks for being here. i know you are by phone because we are having technical difficulties. let me get your reaction to congressman donalds speaking pretty explicitly about the great society being bad for black families and speaking nostalgically about a segregationist era. yeah. thank you for having me. we invited him on because his comment was so odd to say the
Those on bloody sunday, and of course the passage of the voting rights in 1865. but selma represented all of the contradictions of the movement at that moment. this is the march of 1965. by june 1966, those same young people be shutting black power. we will see organizing in alabama. by october of 1966, we will see the organization of the black panther party. so we need to be clear about the history, so that we can be clear about our contemporary challenges. so it s not enough just simply to speak nostalgically about the power of this moment. it s about understanding our journey to now, in all of its complexities and nuances. eddie glaad, it s always the perfect person to speak to on a day like today. it s great to speak with, you my friend. thank you. at the top of the hour, we are awaiting a news conference on the second trained arraignment in ohio. this one operated by the same company from the east palestine disaster, just weeks ago. we are going to bring you that
What does the next guest think of this parenting style? every time i think of great parenting, i think of you. you know, nostalgically, talk about back in the days when we had more freedom and our kids and we rode our bikes without helmets and played on the monkey bars and sometimes disappear for a few hours. is this the same thing? yeah, i do think in some sense all parenting before a certain time was free range parenting but parents more or less told their kids go play and expect at least to make good choices within age-appropriate matters. mom and dad would check in when appropriate. that is what the free range movement is today. i agree with the contrast to helicopter parenting. i think intensive parenting trend that we see today is very exhausting for parents and puts a lot of pressure on parents
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Jack con and an mcgovern. i think that that diversify is how difficult it is but really important. so look. i rather have a democrat like manchin representing west virginia than a trump republican. thank you for name checking. nostalgically so. you always make us think. david and stewart, our thanks to two friends of the broadcast for good reason coming up for us, if you wait for something you ordered we may be able to track the package of this break. it is one of the many customer services we provide. on travel purchased through chase with chase freedom unlimited. that means that i earn 5% on our rental car, i earn 5% on our cabin. i mean, c mon! hello cashback! hello, kevin hart! i m scared. in a good way. i m lying. let s get inside.
I watched nostalgically. i don t think watching is a political statement. and if so, i m team jackie. hey, everything old is new again. i mean, you know, u2 was out doing the joshua tree on concert. i loved seeing steely dan create asia. i get that some of it is nostalgia. but that is not a complete explanation. i want to remind you to answer the survey question at roseanne s ratings success is more at contributri attributabl politics or nostalgia? coming up next, president trump going to war against amazon. is he wright and is he hurting his call by politicizing this? i ll talk to the former ceo of toys r us. m, so people watching will be like, wow, maybe i ll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com. who glows?
Shaping policy, two-thirds on ceremony and public relations. i think he has a very good mind when he chooses to use it. unfortunately i don t think he chooses to use it. he lives, i think unfortunately, in a world of norman rockwell and reader s digest of 40 years ago that he remembers nostalgically. it s not the real world today. testing, one, two, three. we re at the ranch in santa barbara, california. the president s going to ride horses and chop wood. oh, boy. oh. there we go. there we go. there we go.
What do you think the second term room looks like? it s very sad and quiet, and jeff zeintz still writing code. what is the second term room of every presidential library look like? they are not traditionally successful moments. i haven t been to either the clinton reich braer or bush library, but there s a moment from the second term that he doesn t want to remember. the nixon library has a good second term. think nostalgically about the old man. i think obama can aspire to a nixonian level of the second term. the serious answer to the question is get obamacare better launched. number two, work really, really hard on the one thing that might be legislatively possible other than not continuing to shoot ourselves in the head, which is