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Erin Burnett OutFront

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The Beat With Ari Melber

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Newsday

they don't like chaos and disorder. so this is just one step. but we need to better secure the border. we need to work on our asylum process, make it faster, make it more streamlined. and we need to revamp our legal immigration system and also do something for the dreamers, for the folks that are already here, the 12 million people that donald trump is on record as saying he wants to round up and send back to where they came from. that rhetoric has no place in our society today, and that's why president biden is taking a step in the right direction. and it's very important to make sure that he wins this november. conor, you're a democrat vying for a congressional seat in arizona, as i mentioned earlier. you've also got lived experience living on the texas border as well. how will you be sort of pushing this message out to the wider sort of democratic voters around the us, that aren't on the border, that don't have these issues sort of on their doorstep? yeah, that's a great question, steve. so, yes, i grew up in arizona, which is obviously a border state. and then after i went to college, my family moved to the rio grande valley on the texas—mexico border. and i spent a lot of time down there during

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Prosecuting Donald Trump Witness to History

which can be confusing. but think about donald trump as he is introduced us to different judges. we've seen the confirmation hearings of brett kavanaugh and his demeanor. we've seen justice arthur gore on. we've seen judge kaplan from federal court. we've seen different judges and in terms of america not being able to know judge merchan is not being able to see in here. he's measured and calm in the face of all these complex legal issues. this man, judge merchan, came from columbia at the age of six. he's one of six children. he was washing dishes and went to school. he's the first member of his family to go to college. he lived in queens and worked at the manhattan das office and

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HARDtalk

of things did you put on there? my parents had taken me out of school when i was nine, and so that was the first thing that i wrote about — that i had left school, which was very diverse, very multiracial, and my family explicitly said they were taking me out of school because they did not want me to be in a multiracial environment. and what i was writing about was the idea that we weren�*t allowed to learn about culture or heritage or be proud of ourselves. and so when i was ten years old, i was writing this idea that it was all about pride. it was just about feeling good about your family and your history, and it was not about hate, which is exactly what my family said. there was obviously a change in your life. that�*s... that�*s what you document in the book. and it happened after you went to college... mm—hm. ..around 2010. now, when you first went to college, was it a double life? you went to college in florida, but you were still appearing on your radio show. were you disguising your

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Prosecuting Donald Trump Witness to History

which can be confusing. but think about donald trump as he is introduced us to different judges. we've seen the confirmation hearings of brett kavanaugh and his demeanor. we've seen justice and in terms of americaknow judge merchan is not being not being able to see in here. he's ablemeasured and calm in the face toof all these complex legal issues. this man, judge merchan, came from colombia at the age of six. he's one of six children. he was washing dishes and went to school. he's the first member of his family to go to college. he lived in queens and worked at the manhattan da's office

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HARDtalk

identity in some way? cos there�*s all kinds of, erm, deeply inflammatory — and in many cases, absolutely inaccurate — rhetoric about crime and race that you�*re still talking about in this period while you�*re at college. i didn�*t exactly disguise my identity, ijust didn�*t bring it up. and nobody googled me for that first semester. i got there and i had sort of tried to live two lives most of my life. i had started a personal web page the year before i started a white nationalist one as a kid, and on that one, i wrote about my hobbies and tornadoes and spider—man, and on the white nationalist one, i wrote about racism. and i still had that when i was in my early 20s. i showed up at college and i wanted to talk about what we had in common, and i increasingly realised that this was a community that was committed to anti—racism and social justice. and when they found out what i was keeping from them, it wasn�*t going to be something they could just move past. by this period, stormfront users — people who had spent

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HARDtalk

white nationalists use to justify any action, they use to justify any amount of violence. and the fact that i put things out that i could never take back is something that i�*m committed — and i have been for the decade since i�*ve condemned white nationalism — to advancing the cause against it. but no matter what i do, i can never take back any essay i wrote or any person who i persuaded to get involved in this movement. it�*s diffuse and i can�*t always trace it, but feeling that responsibility is something that i�*ve never been able to rationalise or move past. is it... is it a real transformation? because i think some people, especially if they know even from beyond this interview about your past, will really struggle to reconcile it with what you are saying now. how exactly did it come about? breivik was a searing moment. what about the people around you at college in florida? it was that community that

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The Big Weekend Show

♪ ♪. kat: welcome back to "the big weekend show" it looks like biden is ready to deal with the border fox news correspondent lucas tomlinson is at the white house with executive action expected this week. >> the white house expects to rollout the new executive action by tuesday before the president departs for normandy earlier on "fox news sunday" house speaker mike johnson waited. >> too little too late he's trying to desperately show the american people that he wants to

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Dateline

i think it's a great pandrea canning: a well-liked, young man had been gunned down at home in a quiet new england town. bill spencer, who went on to report for nbc affiliate a well ton,liked young man been gunned down at home in a quiet new england town. bill spencer went on to report for kprc in houston was just starting out in new hampshire when he picked up the story of who killed gregg smart. >> he was a successful life insurance salesman with a beautiful young wife. and for some reason, he has been shot to death at the doorstep of his own home. why? >> police were asking the same question and trying to learn more about greg. >> gregg was the life of the party. he was always smiling, having all the jokes. >> reporter: police learned gregg met pamela in new hampshire about four years earlier when she was home for a holiday break from college. she and gregg got along so well

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