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PoliticsNation

much for having me, first and foremost, i greatly appreciate it. we are immensely thankful, humble, that the president would consider mother emmanuel to come and to make a speech based on freedom and democracy. whether emmanuel is, of course, a historic african american church that has a history of resilience. we have gone through the church being dismantled -- in 1820, and also then rebuilding after the earthquake of 1863 here in charleston, and then a number of problems that have a reason, of course, through race, with the most recent, of course, being that of june 17th 2015. so we are hopeful that he would come and have an impactful speech that would galvanize the base, that would encourage people. because we know what we are up

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The Ingraham Angle

>> now, laura, he is wrong on both counts here. he is 81, which is more than 76. but the turkey pardon hasr th everyone read my book and for ted lincoln knows that washa instituted in 1863 by tad andth abraham lincoln. by thee way, laura, i intervied the two turkeypards biden pardog here at the full interview isit coming thanksgiving day morning. nglehere is a little exclusive e "the ingraham angle" preview. >> what are you most concerned the president might ask?ncer [turkey gobbling] >>us he is showing us now how tn exit. this is good. what are you most concerned the president is requesting of you? [turkey gobbling]rdon he's not going to ask you tonyth pardon him. he's not up for anything. he's fine. the nice thing you will end up in a nice farm and on the table. this is a good thing for you.

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The Ingraham Angle

>> raymond: laura, is he wrong on both counts here. he is 81, older than 76. that was instituted in 1863 by tad and abraham lincoln. by the way, laura, i just interviewed the two turkeys biden pardoned today for "fox & friends." the full interview is coming thanksgiving morning. but here's a little exclusive ingraham angle preview. >> what are you most concerned the president might ask you? >> what you concerned president showing us how to exit. this is good. >> what are you most concerned about the president requesting of you? [gobbles] >> raymond: come on. is he not going to ask you to pardon him. he is not up for anything. is he fine. the nice thing is you are going toned up nice farm not a table. this is a good thing for you. >> raymond: laura, we bring you up close and personal to the

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PoliticsNation

scared, i know this may not end well, but i have to keep going. it was the chorus repeated on -- who converged on the nation's capital to rally for civil rights. that day, dr. king said in his speech that a century earlier in 1863, president lincoln promised we would be full citizens. but america had not fulfilled that promise. america had written us a check, and the check bounced back. today, we march again. and the czech remains past due. in just the past year, women's rights to choose and affirmative action both have been struck down by conservatives in the supreme court. many of the successes that came out of the movement in the 1963 march represented and represented those changes have now been reversed. and the dreamers, we today face

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

early summer days of 1863, and we are in a different world altogether. abraham lincoln decide to do different things about emancipation -- slavery lasts, arguably, into the 20th century. this is a contingent, conditional enterprise we are engaged in. it's his perennial struggle between our better angels and our worst instincts. and it's an entirely human undertaking. i find the whataboutism that you alluded to to be utterly unconvincing, and it proves to me a lot more about the genuine motives and interests of those who make the argument. i believe that, as -- i am not a democrat -- but, as you alluded, president biden is my friend, i try to help him when i can. i don't agree with him on a significant number of policy questions. but, my god, he is standing in the breach between chaos and a

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

us from our own appetites and ambitions. >> democracy has been tested over the last few years. when we think about trump, pushing the election lies, wanting to overturn the election, it didn't work. when you think about the attack on the capitol on january 6th, scores of those insurrectionists are sitting in jail right now. but now, here we are with these massive charges, right? he is being charged with conspiring to defraud the united states of america. and still, republicans all over capitol hill are saying, yeah, but hunter biden went to a state dinner. are you worried that this time democracy really is on the line? >> i think democracy is always on the line. i think that, to go back to lincoln for a second, a slightly different military result in gettysburg in the early summer days of 1863, and we are in a different world altogether.

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Newsday

cryptocurrency does not do any of the things that it says it does, it does not bank the un—banked and does not build generational wealth. it is not build generational wealth. it is not even the future of money, it is actually the past. if cryptocurrency were an organised currency, that would be private money that is an idea we tried in the 19th century in america and the free banking era. 1837 until 1863. it was a failure. in part due to a...— 1837 until 1863. it was a failure. in part due to a... you talk about celebrities _ in part due to a... you talk about celebrities who _ in part due to a... you talk about celebrities who endorse - celebrities who endorse cryptocurrency and urge people to buy it and they are getting paid for it whether or not it works. are they notjust doing what celebrities do? should they actually have some kind of moral centre? {131 should they actually have some kind of moral centre?— of moral centre? of course they should and _ of moral centre? of course they should and they _ of moral centre? of course they should and they might - of moral centre? of course they should and they might even - of moral centre? of course theyl should and they might even have of moral centre? of course they i should and they might even have a liability. there is a massive difference between selling somebody car insurance work soap and selling somebody of financial product. the

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Morning Joe

as admiral stavridis said, we've turned the baltic sea into the nato lake. it's unbelievable. reverend al, i also talk about challenges that we've had as a country moving toward a more perfect union. talk about how the author of the declaration of independence was a slave holder. the drafter of the constitution a slave holder. yet, it was abraham lincoln who used thomas jefferson's declaration of independence specifically for the argument to grant emancipation to slaves in 1863. then it was martin luther king who used that same declaration as a, quote, promissory note for all americans. and that pressure, what martin luther king did 60 years ago next month, holding the -- basically holding the declaration of independence up to jfk, to members of congress,

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Morning Joe

to all americans, saying, "this is our promissory note, and it is time that it is paid off." well, it was paid off a year later in the civil rights act and two years later in the voting rights act. so we are -- oh, and by the way, madison, the slave holder, madison's constitution held donald trump and held others like donald trump in check 240 years later. so we are a very imperfect union, but as you say all the time, we are still moving toward being a more perfect union. >> we are an imperfect nation, but it is our job to try and perfect this nation and move away from those imperfections. and we have seen in history people across lines of race, religion and gender, it has moved toward that. as you talk about martin luther king 100 years after the 1863

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