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Alex Wagner Tonight

and desantis in particular displays, it against the fact that in their mind at some point elite universities stopped serving rich white men and their interests and became these sort of pluralistic places where ideas about racial pluralism and economic pluralism and wokeness, inclusiveness, affirmative action, those things in their mind poisoned these institutions. they think they've got to purge education, the whole system, from k-12 all the way through graduate school, of liberalism, because liberalism actually jeopardizes the thing they care most about, which is tax cuts for the superrich. >> and patriarchal power. >> and patriarchal power. they hate the fact that they believe that the universities have done. it they are right in this one cents. one thing the universities have done is make it very difficult foranto win in any town that's got a university in it. >> that's the break. that is the thing that divides democrats 100 percent.

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Alex Wagner Tonight

so they have to appeal to them by trying to mimic them. that's part of it. the other part of it is this deep resentments. and desantis in particular displays, it against the fact that in their mind at some point elite universities stopped serving rich white men and their interests and became these sort of pluralistic places where ideas about racial pluralism and economic pluralism and wokeness, inclusiveness, affirmative action, those things in their mind poisoned these institutions. they think they've got to purge education, the whole system, from k-12 all the way through graduate school, of liberalism, because liberalism actually jeopardizes the thing they care most about, which is tax cuts for the superrich. >> and patriarchal power. >> and patriarchal power. they hate the fact that they believe that the universities have done. it they are right in this one cents. one thing the universities have done is make it very difficult for republicans to win in any town that's got a university in it. >> that's the break. that is the thing that divides democrats 100 percent. if education. in the profile in new york

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Dateline

>> so what did make sense? a killer, he said, who hated wendy enough to pummel her so badly she was unrecognizable. and who fit that bill? >> i felt destroyed because she took you from me, yes. >> in a beyond weird courtroom exchange, escoto in cross-examination took on his former lover, yolanda cerrillo. who admitted her poisonous resentments of wendy. >> i hated what she stood for. i didn't know who she was. i didn't -- i hated the whole situation. i hated that you left. >> and did you wish she was dead? >> i wished she would go away. >> so you see yolanda's hand in this directly? >> she's lying because she feels that's in her best interest. i don't put it past her as being a person who would have committed this crime. >> but would jurors see it that way? here was the critical moment of the trial, a chance for each side to sum up its case. and this potential tipping

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Morning Joe

even joe biden in the terms that he laid out yesterday. so how does the nation respond in this moment to the emerging narratives, not just in florida but around the country, that black men and women in this country benefitted from slavery? somehow, our skills that we apply today werelearned, and it was a good thing we were able to learn those skills from slavery. how does the nation, its people respond in this moment? >> i mean, the nation has to understand that to talk about slavery as a job training program for black americans is just a violation of everything we know about history. i mean, we have to be able to tell people when things were terrible because good things come out of the bad things. sometimes i think at the end of a day, what if we could just erase our memories of the bad things that happened to us that day? maybe we could just have no resentments and could be better

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CNN Special Program

the drivers of florida's economy. >> reporter: if he becomes president, desantis promises mass deportations ending birthright citizenship and using deadly force against migrants at the border. how did we get here? america has long prided itself as the happy, vibrant melting pot, a nation that lives in harmony with its newcomers. but if we look back at our history honestly, more often than not, the story is filled with resentments, restrictions and backlash. in the mid-1800s, fleeing a terrible famine at home, the irish flocked to america. they found a new home and jobs, but their arrival also sparked the rise of the xenophobic no nothing party. it called for restrictions on immigration and even violence

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CNN Special Program

of billions. >> these immigrant workers are the drivers of florida's economy. >> if he becomes president, desantis promises mass deportations, ending birth right citizenship and using deadly force against migrants at the border. how did we get here? america has long prided itself as the happy, vibrant melting pot, a nation that lives in harmony with its newcomers. but if we look back at our history honestly, more often than no the story is filled with resentments, restrictions and backlash. in the mid 1800s, fleeing a terrible famine at home, the irish flocked to america. they found a new home and jobs, but their arrival also sparked the rise of the xenophobic no-nothing party. it called for restrictions on immigration and even violence,

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Dateline

i went to my friends place. >> and you forgot your camera? so you went to whose house? >> jessica howard. >> what time did you get there. >> around 12:30-ish -- >> no apparent reason not to believe him. but did daniel know something more than he was saying? detectives talk to chris phillips to. chris was daniels roommate before eight and moved in. and it was great at first, said chris. but daniel ended up doing more of the house tours and resentments began to fester about things like trash not taken out and so on. daniel turned out to be something of a neat freak and needy, may be. >> i am a college guy. so, i want to interact with women and bring them to our apartment and stuff. and he wasn't very excited about that. he didn't really want me to bring people to the apartment

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BBC News

everything they can. the officer is now in custody and facing a charge of voluntary homicide. france's interior minister said it was time for the violence to stop. translation: last night's riots and burning a school, _ a town hall, a social centre, has nothing to do with what happened in nanterre. those responsible for the troubles should now go home. but no—one we spoke to in nanterre thought the anger here had run its course. what's fuelling these fires isn'tjust rubbish bins and vehicles but decades of frustration with the french state. nahel�*s death triggers wider feelings of grievance, betrayal, inequality and smouldering cars gets the attention of france's leaders in a way smouldering resentments rarely do. thousands of extra police were deployed across the paris region last night. tonight, those numbers are being multiplied again — symbols of the state providing extra security and extra targets.

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BBC News

and facing a charge of voluntary homicide. france's interior minister said it was time for the violence to stop. translation: last night's riots and burning a school, _ a town hall, a social centre, has nothing to do with what happened in nanterre. those responsible for the troubles should now go home. but no—one we spoke to in nanterre thought the anger here had run its course. what's fuelling these fires isn'tjust rubbish bins and vehicles but decades of frustration with the french state. nahel�*s death triggers wider feelings of grievance, betrayal, inequality and smouldering cars gets the attention of france's leaders in a way smouldering resentments rarely do. thousands of extra police were deployed across the paris region last night. tonight, those numbers are being multiplied again — symbols of the state providing extra security and extra targets.

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Newsday

france's interior minister said it was time for the violence to stop. translation: last night's riots and burning a town, l a social centre, has nothing to do with what happened in nanterre. those responsible for the troubles should go home. but no—one we spoke to in nanterre thought the anger here had run its course. what's fuelling these fires isn'tjust rubbish bins and vehicles but decades of frustration with the french state. nahel�*s death triggers wider feelings of grievance betrayal, inequality and smouldering cars gets the attention of france's leaders in a way smouldering resentments rarely do. thousands of extra police were deployed across the paris region last night. tonight, those numbers are being multiplied again, symbols of the state providing extra security and extra targets. that report by lucy williamson. 0ur correpondent, rajini vaidyanathan,

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