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on our house side, we have a bill limit we were vigorously looking for captions that could hold the legislation. those bills have to go through what's called a delay bill's committee, that is beyond bill filing deadline. i negotiated and was negotiating with the two o them to allow those bills to come out of delayed bills. >> where do we stand on that >> the process is started. but that night, they committed to me, and i will hold them to it >> i talked to constitutiona law lawyers, people who do thi democracy work every day each one of these folks i spok to said, what happens in tennessee, what's happening in mississippi, particularly in jackson, what's happening in florida, it is jim crow. and i think what is happenin here is replacing jim crow >> one difficulty people hav

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FOX and Friends

and i'm being heckled nonstop. i'm just asking for the administrator to. [shouting] >> your racism shows. >> in what way? >> for many people here your work has caused harm. has caused harm. >> is it worth the pain. >> the division it's cause dollars? something so incredibly important to say about twitter and guns and covid, then that is worth the impact on the division of these people. >> i look out and i say i'm glad this is going on here. >> brian: juice is not worth the squeeze. meanwhile, the judge went on to say that there's a -- this is a law school for crying out loud. supposed to be training students to enter a profession with respected disagreements even though supposed to be training students in a profession. they should never be law lawyers. he said the elites set the tone for our society.

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HARDtalk-20220111-04:33:00

i was born at a time when black children were not allowed to attend public schools. i started my education in a coloured school. there were no high schools for black kids when my dad was a teenager and it took an intervention of law — lawyers coming in and enforcing supreme court rulings that ban that kind of racial segregation, and because it was mandated from the outside, you know, i got to get a high school degree, i got to go to college, i got to go to law school, but it didn't reflect real transformation in the society. we have had transformation over the last 40, 50 years. you see things that you wouldn't have imagined seeing. we even had an african—american president in 2008, so we have made a lot of progress, but the real challenge of reckoning with our history, reckoning with our past, learning from that past so that we actually eliminate bigotry and bias and discrimination, we're really in the early stages of that process. we overcame enslavement, we overcame terrorised lynching

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HARDtalk-20220111-00:32:00

at the tail end of segregation. that is a reality that you experienced. we now live in the era of deeply polarised politics in the united states, but also of black lives matter. as a civil rights lawyer and advocate, do you feel america is travelling in the right direction? well, we've made some progress, but we have enormous challenges to overcome. you're absolutely right, i was born at a time when black children were not allowed to attend public schools. i started my education in a coloured school. there were no high schools for black kids when my dad was a teenager and it took an intervention of law — lawyers coming in and enforcing supreme court rulings that ban that kind of racial segregation, and because it was mandated from the outside, you know, i got to get a high school degree, i got to go

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HARDtalk-20220110-04:33:00

there were no high schools for black kids when my dad was a teenager and it took an intervention of law — lawyers coming in and enforcing supreme court rulings that ban that kind of racial segregation, and because it was mandated from the outside, you know, i got to get a high school degree, i got to go to college, i got to go to law school, but it didn't reflect real transformation in the society. we have had transformation over the last 40, 50 years. you see things that you wouldn't have imagined seeing. we even had an african—american president in 2008, so we have made a lot of progress, but the real challenge of reckoning with our history, reckoning with our past, learning from that past so that we actually eliminate bigotry and bias and discrimination, we're really in the early stages of that process.

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HARDtalk-20220110-00:32:00

we now live in the era of deeply polarised politics in the united states, but also of black lives matter. as a civil rights lawyer and advocate, do you feel america is travelling in the right direction? challenges to overcome. you're absolutely right, i was born at a time when black children were not allowed to attend public schools. i started my education in a coloured school. there were no high schools for black kids when my dad was a teenager and it took an intervention of law — lawyers coming in and enforcing supreme court rulings that ban that kind of racial segregation, and because it was mandated from the outside, you know, i got to get a high school degree, i got to go to college, i got to go to law school, but it didn't reflect real transformation in the society. we have had transformation over the last 40, 50 years. you see things that you wouldn't have imagined seeing. we even had an african—american

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HARDtalk-20220124-00:32:00

of deeply polarised politics in the united states, but also of black lives matter. as a civil rights lawyer and advocate, do you feel america is travelling in the right direction? well, we've made some progress, but we have enormous challenges to overcome. you're absolutely right, i was born at a time when black children were not allowed to attend public schools. i started my education in a coloured school. there were no high schools for black kids when my dad was a teenager and it took an intervention of law — lawyers coming in and enforcing supreme court rulings that ban that kind of racial segregation, and because it was mandated from the outside, you know, i got to get a high school degree, i got to go to college, i got to go to law school, but it didn't reflect real transformation in the society. we have had transformation over the last 40, 50 years. you see things that you wouldn't have imagined seeing.

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HARDtalk-20220124-04:33:00

to attend public schools. i started my education in a coloured school. there were no high schools for black kids when my dad was a teenager and it took an intervention of law — lawyers coming in and enforcing supreme court rulings that ban that kind of racial segregation, and because it was mandated from the outside, you know, i got to get a high school degree, i got to go to college, i got to go to law school, but it didn't reflect real transformation in the society. we have had transformation over the last 40, 50 years. you see things that you wouldn't have imagined seeing. we even had an african—american president in 2008, so we have made a lot of progress, but the real challenge of reckoning with our history, reckoning with our past, learning from that past so that we actually eliminate bigotry and bias and discrimination, we're really in the early stages of that process. we overcame enslavement, we overcame terrorised lynching and violence, we've overcome to a certain extent legalised racial segregation

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The Rachel Maddow Show-20210922-04:47:00

it's sort of becomes chaos. and so we have here, by his own admission disgrace, and disbarred former lawyer, who is filing this lawsuit and it opens a huge can of worms, but the biggest kind of warms it opens for the state of texas is the possibility that now that the law is actually in effect, there will be a challenge to law lawyers called this an as applied constitutional challenge. and this may give opponents of the bill of much more certain path towards having a court blocked the law and join the law during the tendency of the litigation. >> so the vigilante element of the law, it's no longer hypothetical. it exists, it is a concrete process that is quite as a bubble, approvable, and therefore testable in court. is that it? >> i think that's right and this is vigilante-ism.

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