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hypocritical to even try. and it was naive. but i believe that maybe i had just been wrong. maybe this movement hadn�*t had any power. maybe it had been insular. maybe it was mostly old people who were just going to, you know, age out. maybe younger people were against racism. and it was the donald trump election in 2015 and 2016 that made me realise that it was irresponsible — and not moral, but cowardly — to continue being silent, because this movement was the one place in american society that would always champion openly racist and anti—semitic ideas. and their theory of that was playing out in front of me because they created talking points, they created membership organisations, they advanced causes that were then being picked up in more mainstream parts of the right. their vision for a political victory, i don�*t think, has ever felt closer in my lifetime than it has these last few years. but then what specifically

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Laura Coates Live

conservative stripes on display over his lifelong career. but, but that's not where we're at right now. this is all about one person will eventually wake up. my hope is that folks walk into the polling station, not as republican, but as an american in november. and do the right thing. >> well, we'll see how this all pans out because of course, i mean, the amount of mine has been raised and may till now. i think hundred and 41 million according to the rnc since may alone, 70 million raised 48 hours after trump verdict and questions being raised, but whether to support somebody who frankly, if he were to win, could potentially shift the balance of power in the senate. there's a lot to unpack. geoff duncan, thanks for joining absolutely well, president biden is about to make a big shift and take matters into his own hands on border policy they whereas he have the power to do so. and we'll let upset people in his own party. the debate is next. but first, a moment to

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BBC News

plan will go to the un security council today. xft�*et plan will go to the un security council today.— council today. yet indeed, the us is trying — council today. yet indeed, the us is trying to _ council today. yet indeed, the us is trying to get _ us is trying to get international momentum to these proposals. they are trying, by doing this, to make hamas and israel accept the proposals, as it an international effort, not only by biden. it looks like benjamin netanyahu and biden agreed on these proposals, away from the right—wing ministers in israel. benjamin netanyahu's trying by these proposals to achieve by proposals what he couldn't achieve by war, which is returning back the hostages, and eliminating hamas by removing them from power using international and regional forces. but the question is, would hamas really accept these proposals, that does not include permanent ceasefire?

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

undermine democracy. then there are other companies that are a different story and have lived up to pledges and have prioritized democracy. it is important for the people to understand. >> democracy makes the country and the economy work. i am not sure i understand why any companies would restart political donations to lawmakers who promoted the lie and voted against certifying the election. what is the incentive? >> it comes down to politics as usual where companies believe it is going to be in their interest to support members of congress on both sides and support members in positions of power or who might end up in positions of power and potentially donald trump himself along with those members. they think those are people that are gonna make decisions about them.

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BBC News

thanks so much for having me on the programme. it's huge, a historic milestone, historic election. it's truly consequential. as we just heard, 70 years after mexico's women were allowed to vote, we now have a woman in the presidential palace in mexico. it's just so important. she is coming into her government on october 1st with a lot of power. the congress also, the lower chamber of congress, has a super majority for her coalition, and she has a majority in the senate. we haven't seen a president with this much power in a long time in mexico. it's hugely consequential. i just regret that we keep talking about the men in her orbit, whether it be andres manuel lopez 0brador or donald trump orjoe biden. we really have to celebrate what this means for mexico, for the region and for the world. what is it going to mean for mexican women, do you think? will this be a dramatic

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HARDtalk

and it created this big umbrella where people from all different branches of white nationalism could join in this political movement that called itself white nationalism, called itself white power. and the book is called the klansman�*s son because my family had founded a ku klux klan organisation, this old american terrorist organisation, to try to create politics, and then had left it when they decided it wouldn't work in modern politics. what stormfront did was bring together nazis and ku klux klan people and disaffected youth and tenured professors, all under the same umbrella of the same movement. and you, again, were part of all of that. and the website, indeed, is very much still accessible today. it calls itself, on the home page, "the voice of the new embattled white minority". 0n the kids�* pages, what kinds 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

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Fox News at Night

we got a media panel that would do does that guy kevin corke live for as in dc, thank you. let's bring good and jessica anderson, former house oversight committee chairman fox news can jupiter jason jay fitzpatrick we think both were coming on. the free press, interviewed democrats whose side of the following, a couple of them, jack mcguire democratic, what happen has every level of corruption and deceit and a willingness to use whatever means necessary to stay in power. emily barta got the idea this one man as his gays thing when really i have seen other things concerned with the narrative is just worn out. daniel called sins that it's really literally is because they are pursuing him so aggressively and relentlessly wanted to support him and i can be the only one, it is too much. these are disenchanted people who are now kind of coming around a little bit. what you think about that? >> i think finally, finally

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HARDtalk

racist and then tell other people that they don�*t have to feel bad about it, they don�*t have to change, that�*s where their power comes from. it�*s because they�*re not alien to their society. they come out of itjust like everybody else does, and they make something that should die away, that should never have existed, they make it a powerful movement. and you today, when you�*ve been brought up in this movement... and we all absorb the beliefs, don�*t we, of our families? and you�*ve clearly been on a journey since. but i wonder if you still struggle with yourself at times. whether you�*re watching something on television or even you�*re looking down the street, do you have to sometimes battle your old prejudices? i mean, i would definitely be lying if i said i didn�*t have to deal with stereotypes and trying to move past them. for years after i condemned white nationalism, i did struggle with exactly

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Laura Coates Live

he talked about in his state of the union dress, whether it'd be with daca or other provisions like providing health care for immigrants that are here. so i think he's doing the best he can do. but ultimately congress has the act. >> yes, it's too late and i agree with ashley, republicans didn't act and purposely held up that bill. >> but clearly, he's got the power to do this. why didn't they do it the day after republicans walked away from that bill? months ago i think he is in part because of their legal battles ahead. obviously, every executive action often means that resistance is that him being prudent no, i think he's always known that he has the power, the president actually does have the power to do this i think laura, he's afraid of the fact because migrant crossings are actually downright now, i think he's afraid about these crossings rising again as we get closer to the election in this executive order will put a stop to that. so just so we're thinking about the threshold, this is really interesting to

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

during the mcdaniel years. >> shouldn't controlling the senate and winning the senate be top artie? -- top priority? >> what concerns me, he is more interested in draconian measures and executive orders. they have been used over time for beautiful and productive things. the emancipation proclamation and integrating armed forces, forming the peace corps. they have also been used but japanese, german and italian folks in concentration camps or internment camps. we know that donald trump wants a unilateral level of power. he doesn't care about hogan. the fact that we are talking about lara trump as a co- warrantee traer -- chair. you see in other nations where people are propping up family members and leadership.

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