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bidenonmics why people are moving south, or all that, job, freedom, safety, values. take a look at this map and look at the numbers. how much america has moved. in california, new york losing over 300,000 people while florida gaining over 300,000. texas gaining over 200,000 people. look at georgia, the carolinas, tennessee. at the states that are benefit with the growth and felt foul wealth, benefiting from people seeking policies to make their lives better. now, the associated press rode about this and they said this about the separation of america fear that they said america's are segregating by their politics at a rapid web fueling the greatest divide in modern history. one party controls the entire legislature and all but two states. at 28 states, the party has

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The Journal Editorial Report

don't think that segregating by race in math classes is the answer. paul: dan, colin's point about the middle school, of course, hugely significant. you've got to reform those schools. but we've come a long way from what george w. bush said 20 the years ago was the soft bigotry of low expectations and that we had to raise expectations. this basically says, no, we're going to lower standards, not raise expectations. >> yeah. the assumption is somehow that -- i mean, they say black students and hispanic students, they are the c and d students and, therefore, we have to lower expectations. the reality is, paul, that those black and hispanic children do not have to be c and d students, and we know that because of the success charter schools and school voucher programs have that have sent these kids, allowed them to go to, say, parochial schools, for instance -- paul: and 100% of them in many of these schools go to college. >> there's a system that has high schools all over the country, and they send nearly 90% of their virtually all black or hispanic students on to

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Andrea Mitchell Reports

everything else that's happening in ukraine, the middle east, our focus, of course on the legal, domestic issues, like the indictment of donald trump, we have not seen as much international coverage of this. >> that's exactly right, but i do hear from dissidents inside iran every day that they are continuing their fight and they hope for more attention, which is why i'm here to meet with the white house again. i just came from testifying at the canadian parliament. we are keeping the fight going, and one of the things we're doing is we need to define in the international legalese the term gender apartheid. because unless we do so, we cannot hold this regime accountable for oppressing and segregating women, similar to the way that black south af africans were segregated in apartheid south africa we need to make this term a common place term in the legalese and acknowledged for what it is so we can hold the regime to account. really what i want to say is that this revolution is going

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BBC News

international community. mariam atash is an afghan american attorney and women's rights activist, and a member of the us—afghan women's council. she joins us now live from washington, dc. rank you very much for your time. given the international outrage, can these bands ensure, do you think? it is very sad — ensure, do you think? it is very sad for— ensure, do you think? it is very sad for me _ ensure, do you think? it is very sad for me to be - very sad for me to be on this programme began speaking about this issue. it has only gotten worse since the taliban takeover last august, it started with some policies and there has been an encroachment, a slow taking away of afghan women's rights, slowly, by first segregating them in university than preventing girls from grade six from

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BBC World News

the statement says the restrictions imposed on female aid workers contradict commitments made by the taliban to the afghan people, as well as the expectations of the international community. mariam atash is an afghan—american attorney and women's rights activist, and a member of the us—afghan women's council. i asked her if these bans can endure given the international outrage. it is very sad for me to be on this programme began speaking about this issue. it has only gotten worse since the taliban takeover last august. it started with some policies and there has been an encroachment, a slow taking away of afghan women's rights, by first segregating them in university, then preventing girls from grade six from attending school under the guise that these

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

nine weeks to four and reduce the early voting days from 16 to 5. so now the republican secretary of state is trying to solve a problem created by republican legislators by pushing to change the threshold for winning in general election from 50 to 45% of the vote, and starting in rank choice instant runoff so voters would have to go back to the polls. which sounds pretty reasonable and also begs the question, why does georgia even have runoff elections in the first place? that is thanks to this guy. state lawmaker and staunch segregationist called denmark gruver. when he lost his race, 1958 data from the segregating polling places said black voters untold to target him out of office. when hoover -- if georgia lawmakers take raffensperger's suggestion to change the threshold for winning office, they could also

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The Last Word With Lawrence ODonnell

and also begs the question, why does georgia even have runoff elections in the first place? that is thanks to this guy. state lawmaker and staunch segregationist called denmark gruver. when he lost his race, 1958 data from the segregating polling places said black voters untold to target him out of office. when hoover -- if georgia lawmakers take raffensperger's suggestion to change the threshold for winning office, they could also end up costing out and electoral relic of jim crow in the process. who said irony wasn't also comedy? -- now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening lawrence. >> denmark grover! >> groover! >> you're in elementary school, when you r name is denmark, what is your nickname? >> danny? >> mark you don't answer, you come up with your own and because of what your parents gave you is

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Anderson Cooper 360

this is different, this is what is called at least asserting executive privilege somehow that being a former president his papers or documents are things cannot be made available to other areas of the government. it's an odd argument. needless to say, even if he had a point here, and even if you are correct on this executive privilege point, the justice department has had this document since august 8th. they have been filing them, collating, them whatever maybe. any request for some other party to come in and start segregating documents and taking them apart is moot, because the justice already has access to them. it does appear like this is at best an attempt to delay and slow down the proceedings. >> we also heard from trump's lawyer speaking to fox news on issues they have with the department of justice. here he is.

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Jesse Watters Primetime-20220203-00:43:00

district. where parents found out that a 50 grade teacher was forcing her white students to line up against the wall and then apologize to the black student. those parents were obviously upset. listen fifth grade teacher lined those students up lightest to darkest. turned them around and the white ones needed to apologize to the black ones. segregating and separating them. >> skin colored one of a band-aid. the activity talking about is known as a privilege walk it happened in the courtyard at the elementary not once but four times. >> jesse: who is really driving all this divisive curricula? well, all across the country this week, schools are taking part in black lives matter national week of action. and they are teaching kids the curriculum straight out of their playbook. students as young as kindergarten are being taught anti-cop rhetoric and how to disrupt the western nuclear

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MTP Daily-20220215-18:48:00

harwood breaks it down like this. the world is a scary place and to deal with that americans are self-segregating, separating out to find spaces and communities in real life or online where they feel safe. political leaders and social media companies realize they can exploit this situation for their own gain, creating versions of reality that make it hard for the public to tell what's really going on, leading to what the study calls a fight or flight reaction. americans are retreating or breaking into smaller and smaller tribes where they feel understood. in certain companies and political leaders, they're taking advantage of it. in other words, as the world gets wider and more stressful, our realities and our understanding of others is shrinking. and now that america's civic virus has been diagnosed, we're going to ask after the break this -- can it be cured? more on that in a minute. you're watching "meet the press daily." you're watching "meet the press daily.

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