filmmaker who worked on the new, black the killing of breonna taylor, and. others also, joanne porter, who is an award winning filmmaker in her own right. she s held titles like john lewis, good trouble, bobby kennedy for president, and gideon s army, to name of. you thank you to you both for being with us. we will just let you, know we are following the situation in windsor. so, in case i have to interrupt us. but, i have to have this conversation with. you so, but let me start with you. many people don t know the story of wireless jackson senior, or the specific racist history of mississippi. how did you decide to come until the specific story? well, i was brought on first of all, thank you for having us on. i was brought on to this project by my co-director, brad liechtenstein, who had started this film a bunch of years ago, through his relationship with congressman john lewis. and, their discussion about the till act.
and he delayed saying anything on january 6th. hence the barrage of mengz. and he finally released a video calling the insurrectionists very special and saying he loved them. now, after these texts came out the right has a hilarious morally backwards scandal on its hands because this new evidence revealed by liz cheney last night shows that i a bunch of them had the correct moral not to mention pr instinct in the moment that the insurrection was bad and dangerous and must be stopped. but of course that deviates from the official party line that they have been repeating for almost a year. so not only does this humiliating episode reveal they have been lying directly to their viewers, which is not that surprising but still amazing to see so concretely, but they also cannot even talk about this good thing they did. it s hard to figure out how to take a victory lap. i m sure they ll try to do it tonight. or even pat themselves on the
they wanted to replace god with the flag. later they would discard that the frankfurt schooled showed up in the 1940s a bunch of marxist profortsdz with a new theory called critical race theory theory. premise deconstruct western civilization where they d. they land columbia university most influential teacher s cleaning still in america today. now, shortly thereafter, the supreme court did its work, formally removing prayer in school and bible reading. teacher s unions the most powerful unions in the america today the nea and aft. they were not initially formal unions before the 160s. soon captured by marxists as well. the first president the education unions ever endorsed jimmy carter. he made them a promise that he would indicate a federal department of education. so the nea created the department of education. and we never did get rid of it the most popular textbook in america for the past 40 years howard zen s a people s history. literally american history if it was written by the
one of the bader meinhoff gang said one of the most fantastic thing in the 1970s was not to be a rock star but to be a revolutionary unlike the i.r.a. or other groups, the red army faction kills selectively, prosecutors, bankers, leaders of the society they wish so fervently to destroy. they thought the more high profile the assassination or kidnapping, the more likely that this would start the revolution, that the spark of violence would catch on. although morrow, 61 years old, former premier of italy, kidnapped in a bloody shootout two days ago in rome by a bunch called the red brigades is nowhere to be found. moro s kidnapping has hit italians hard, both the man on the street and the leaders of government. the attitude that the chaos in italy is somehow the natural state of affairs here is no longer acceptable. the whole idea with these attacks is to shake the confidence of the government. and they did. italy s police are struggling
to confront now that his accusations of spying, calling the men and women of the fbi a bunch of spies, something thaerthat he should be apologizing for and not repeating. on the steele dossier, obviously you were unaware of any mistakes that were made and the report concludes that there was an authorized purpose to monitor him. you re quoted in the report, though, as supporting the dossier being included in the fisa warrant. you said i hear you, i understand, but we can t pull any punches and we ve got to do it and let the chips fall where they may. do you have any regrets about including that dossier in the warrant now? i don t. you know, we felt and i say we, the investigators and the fbi, felt very strongly that we had enough factual predication to go up to request fisa coverage of carter page even before we had the dossier. some of the lawyers in the justice department disagreed and so the package didn t go forward. once we had the dossier, we felt that those were the facts t