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normally do it, by hash tagging it. white now they re protesting a nazi-owned tattoo shop. i say allegedly nazi-owned tattoo shop. i don t want to get sued by nazis. what can i do? now that s a question i hear a lot from people in my travels during these hectic times. but if i m honest, it s really a question that i mostly hear from white people. specifically well-meaning, white liberal people. black people don t ask what we can do to help. in our who are we ve always had to figure out how to make the world a better place while figuring out how to make it through the day. some people are starting to realize, no, things are pretty f d. those white people have taken to protesting, hash tagging, phone banking, and a little crocheting. but some white people are second amendmenting. specifically these white people. not to be confused with these white people. i know, it s confusing. these white people are the redneck revolt. this aren t a bunch of rednecks revolting aga ....
specifically meaning white liberal people. black people don t ask for a way to help, we always ask for a better place while also asking for a way to make it through the day. some white people are starting to realize, no, things are pretty f d, and those have taken to protesting, hashtaging, and a little but some white people are second amendmenting. specifically these white people, not to be confused with these white people. these are the red neck revolt. they re actually red necks revolting against the red necks who are revolting against equal. i ll explain. the red neck revolt was founded in 2009 in kansas and colorado as an armed community of defense, which means these people are exercising their second amendment rights so they can protect their neighborhoods for neo-nazis and whatever the [ bleep ] this guy s got going on. the at right is described by the southern poverty law center as a community who believes white identity is under attack. i have no idea what th ....
Starts right now. La laura . You know, ive been to graceland. I have not, actually. First of all, tennessee, lovely area, memphis. And graceland, they had a whole car thing. Im not that into cars. But i did taste whatever Peanut Butter sandwich thing he had. It wasnt for me. It wasnt for me. Thats not where i thought this was going. It came back to food is where it came back to. Thats actually very wholesome, and i love it. Well, good. This is a family show and a family hour, abby phillip. Thank you so much. Nice to see you. You too. Have a good show, laura. Well, good evening, everyone. Im laura coates. Welcome to cnn tonight. Breaking news. We are six days into the manhattan, and a community is on high alert tonight as the search expands now for that escaped murderer in pennsylvania. Danelo cavalcante, who was sentenced to life without parole for stabbing his girlfriend to death in front of her two young children. Hes been now ca ....
one day that s going to be me. cnn this morning continues right now. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is in kyiv right now meeting with ukrainian officials. this is going to be very much about taking a fresh message back to washington, but also to the united nations. as they seek to hold support together for this in this 19 months. special counsel jack myth is accusing the president of making statements in the january 6th case. we don t have the opportunity to watch the judge. whether this case should be broken up into smaller cases. and you have mark meadows trying to get over to federal court. fani willis took a big bite here. now she has to deal with it. the longest sentence yet for january 6th insurrectionists. 22 years, that s how long the former proud boys leader will be in prison. it s not the first time we have heard defendants suggest that trump is behind what they did that day. we can tell you it wasn t even here that day. the importanc ....
good morning, everyone. it s the top of the hour. we re so glad you re with us. it s a busy morning on the global stage. global stage and domestic as well. it s crazy how much news is happening this first week of september. kids are back in school. the news is back. it is september 6th. secretary of state antony blinken is on the ground in ukraine. he will meet with president s zelenskyy. we will see the first televised hearing in the georgia election subversion case. after former trump and all 18 co-defendants pleaded not guilty. what the judge decides could have a major impact on trump s very busy calendar. also mitch mcconnell will talk behind closed doors about his health with the senate republican conference after two freezing incidents in just two months. the capitol doctor says the senator shows no sign of stroke or seizure disorder. 200 law enforcement officers are searching for the etscaped murderer a week after he broke out of a prison near philadelphi ....