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later on of how the country tried to reconcile itself with the very people that they had enslaved. that through line still exists. it's a modern day iteration of that through line. he's -- it started with obama, for sure, questioning his ability to be here, questioning birthright citizenship. yeah, okay, so her mama and daddy were immigrants but she was born here, right? >> he doesn't believe in birth rights. >> i think it's interesting. there's another piece that has been less reported on and that is this, donald trump is accusing nikki haley of being soft on terrorism. he's attacking haley for opposing his 2015 proposal to ban all muslims from coming to america. there's no mystery about what trump is doing. he has always distrusted muslims. he believes that some republicans share that feeling and he has n problem using it

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Ayman

politicians who are trying divide our country when. because you see what they are doing, what they are doing, is they are creating these unnecessary debates. this is unnecessary to debate whether enslaved people benefited from slavery, are you kidding me? [applause] are we supposed to debate that? >> that was from last summer, vice president kamala harris over jacksonville florida in spse to curriculum updates made by the board of education. harris mentioned in that clip but it bears repeating, a new required lesson about how some black people benefited from slavery because it taught them useful skills. floridapublans clearly did not ta wl to that speech, it's safe to say that they were as mad, they were a t mad,

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Ayman

is likely already inside you. don't wait. ask your doctor about shingles. we know the history. and let us not let these politicians who are trying to divide our country when. because you see, what they are doing, what they are doing, as they are creating these unnecessary debates. this is unnecessary, to debate whether enslaved people benefited from slavery. are you kidding me? >> [applause] >> are we supposed to debate that? >> that was from last summer, when vice president kamala harris spoke in jacksonville,

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Alex Wagner Tonight

be harvard, she reminded her audience, quote, not 400 yards from where i stand, some for centuries ago, for enslaved people lived and worked in wadsworth hoe the personal property of the present of harvard university. my sty not their story. i am a daughter of haitian immigrants to this couny, and the stories of the many trail blazers between us are linked by this institutions long history of exclusion in the long journey of resistance and resilience to overme it. and because of the collective courage of all those who walk that impossible distance, across centuries, and dared to create a different future, i stand before you. end quote. courage was her message that day. it would take courage from harvard's community, they resolve against all odds, as gay put it, to press on for change. that was three months ago.

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This Cultural Life

cheering and applause. her stories often centre on oppression and brutality. most famously, her 1985 novel, the handmaid's tale, a dystopian vision of america, in which women are enslaved, now an emmy award—winning television series. there's an eye in your house. in this episode of this cultural life, the radio a programme, she reveals her formative influences and experiences, and how, even in high school, her creativity was clear. i put on a home economics opera. it was about fabrics. can you remember how it goes? # fabrics need a swim in the suds. # it makes them feel just like new. # plink—plink, plink—plink. laughter. i want to make sure the mics are recording us.

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Reparations

The making of amends for a wrong one has done, by paying money to or otherwise helping those who have been wronged. - From Webster’s English Dictionary. Dr. Destiny Thomas, a preeminent scholar of the African American experience, wrote a powerful opinion piece entitled “Urbanism is Complicit in Infra-Structural Racism - And Reparations Have a Place in the Built Environment” articulating the need for reparations for African Americans, the vast majority of which are descendants of enslaved Africans.

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Chris Jansing Reports

white assailants, this is the kind of history that we need to know in order to process it and to try to move beyond it. if you ask why people got upset about those standards of education in florida, for example. florida was the state we were talking about. the standards that were created or imposed by governor desantis, it's because not only what they said that was just totally weird about slavery and being a benefit to the enslaved, but the way it gives rift to the violence committed against black people during the jim crow period, and just barely touches on episodes of our history that we must know in order to get beyond them, and we don't know them. >> i was talking last hour to charles coleman, a lawyer who's a frequent guest here, and who does a lot of civil rights

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

community, where it talks about -- i'm sure you've heard it before, where they were saying that slavery had benefit to some of the people that were slaves, that were enslaved. when you start having those conversations and you want to get rid of diversity, equity and inclusion programs, you're planting the seeds of discord. those seeds are what we saw from this crazed gunman on saturday. >> not to get into the quibble about the changes. i think it was the idea that it's in the curriculum that some slaves were able to learn trades that later able to benefit from. >> i'm not going to get into it. >> thank you for your time today. our thoughts and prayers are with all the people from the

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Inside With Jen Psaki

>> i think they need to look at the totality of what's going, on and you said it right. it is all completely connected here. you know, the governors of the department of education came out, middle schoolers this year in the state of florida will learn that black folks who were enslaved received personal benefit from it. what that does is show that black lives should be devalued, that shouldn't be seen as for humans. and it is not just about the kids, it is about adults as well. and it gives credence and passed these bigots so they can commit horrible acts of terrorism like what we saw yesterday. so i think the department of justice does need to look into this, doesn't it look at all these laws, look into how the governor has been abusing his power to remove people from office who disagrees with. because, here is the thing, jen. right, now it is. florida right now we have these isolated incidents throughout the state. but this is how these dangerous movements start. so it is incumbent upon our government and the federal government to nip it in the bud

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Inside With Jen Psaki

the governor's, the department of education came out, the state of florida and mila sculleries will learn that black folks who are enslaved received a personal benefit from it. what that does is show that black lives should be devalued. they should not be seen as full humans. it's not just about the kids. it is about adults as well. it give credence and a pass to these bigots so they can commit horrible acts of terrorism like what we saw yesterday. so, the department of justice does need to look into this. they need to look at all of these laws. look at how the governor has been abusing power to remove people from office who he disagrees with because here's the thing again. right now it's florida. right now we have these isolated incidents throughout the state. this is how these dangerous movements start so it is incumbent upon our government and the federal government to nip it in the bud now. in the state of florida and say we don't want authoritarian far right wing movements to take over government.

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