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for compensating the descendents of slaves. so far this year the california legislature has introduced 14 reparations bills including the brand-new call for a genealogy office to determine who is and is not eligible to make sure the right people get the money. what common sense has and questioned what money irgc california has a $73 billion deficit. the state owes the federal government an additional $21 billion that it borrowed to cover unemployment benefits during and after covid. california is also carved -- cutting state funding including $500 million from schools. that should help the test scores. the state has so little money the mayor of los angeles is asking rich people to buy houses for the homeless. and even if the rich pay most of the taxes and pay for the homeless, the reparations bill is estimated at 800 billion. not even callie has that many

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Morning Joe

at shaw university. it was her alma mater. ordinary, everyday people had to everything they are the leaders they're looking for. indigenous, grassroots folk can actually be the engine of democratic change. her effort is to expand who matters in our democracy. i think she matters today because we're facing forces that are trying to contract who matters in our democracy. i'm lifting her up because she lifts me up as i try to imagine a new way of being in this country. >> she embodies, eddie, so powerfully what this book is all about, which is, we can't always look to the mountaintop, to the leaders. we can't look to the president or the congress. it's got to be us at the end of the day. who better than a granddaughter of slaves in virginia to speak that? how radical, what she was saying was at the time. it seems obvious to most of us now, but what she was calling for way back then. >> i try to read her, not just simply as an organizer or

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Black History: Slaves seek freedom into Mexico through South Texas

The Nueces Strip was one of the gateways of the Underground Railroad for slaves in Texas and in the South.

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Faces Around the Bay: Rhem Bell | Post News Group

By Barbara Fluhrer Rhem Bell has lived in various places around the Bay Area and served in several capcities as an activist and labor rights supporter since his arrival more from North Carolina more than 25 years ago. A very private person, he preferred to speak about the place that shaped him and how it

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FOX and Friends Saturday

to control them through their vehicles. it's very heartening. by the way, it would make us more dependent on china, and there are so many human rights abuses. there are little children in africa who are working as slaves practically in mines as young as, you know, 5, 6, 7 years old. this is the a bad deal all the way around. mandy, thanks for your, for how bold you are in speaking about what the true cause is behind this. thanks for that, i appreciate it. thanks, mandy. >> yeah. thanks for having me. rachel: you got it. coming up, coaching carousel. bill belichick parts ways with the patriots as alabama a says good-bye to nick saban. clay travis reacts to the substitutions on the field. ♪

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Anderson Cooper 360

most devastating massacres in the history of the united states. he was just a few hundred yards away from where the first slaves entered the country. he was on hallowed ground speaking hallowed words to an audience that could absorb what he's saying and more importantly ones he'll need in order to win the election. i know people get caught up in what he may say but it was about where he was and the venue and it was about the fact that he was meeting voters where they were. today was a god day for the biden campaign, one that they can build upon. >> was today a good day for the biden campaign? >> i agree with bacarri in terms of the location and the messaging. if -- if the president -- if president biden doesn't have african-americans from young african-americans to old african-americans and they are not a monolithic voting block, younger african americans skew for progressive and older ones skew more conservative but he needs every african american voter to turn out for him, not for them not vote for trump but

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Anderson Cooper 360

message that his predecessors have threatened democracy, comparing supporters to defeated confederates embracing the lost cause. in your view, is that a strategy that will resonate with voters? [laughter] >> i think it will. [laughter] i think it's not just the messaging about the lost cause of the confederacy of the civil war. it's actually the act of meeting voters where they are, my good friend david's chuckling in the background. let me give you a point of personal privilege, and teach for one moment, he was at this church where we had one of the most devastating massacres in the history of the united states. he was a few hundred yards away from where the first slaves entered the country, he was in hollow ground speaking hollow words that could really absorb what he was saying. and what he's gonna need to win the election. yeah, i know people get caught up in what he may say, it was about where he was, and it was

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Morning Joe

on every day, along with all of the other deranged things this lunatic says. >> there is no doubt about it. when you hear donald trump, who was the incitor and participant of the insurrection, saying that lincoln should have negotiated the first insurrection, the civil war, like you can negotiate with people saying, "we demand the right to keep slaves." as one that had forefathers that were slaves, to look at this election, you have the leading candidate saying you could have negotiated that away. well, maybe we can just keep some slaves or have a timeframe on it or whatever but still keep slavery. that's what he is blaming lincoln for not doing. to have another candidate not even bringing slavery up. we are dealing at a time when

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Morning Joe

weeks. donald trump just blamed abraham lincoln for the civil war because he would not negotiate slavery with the south. what donald trump was saying there was, you know, lincoln should have just let southerns continue to have slaves. because he didn't, abraham lincoln caused the civil war. yet, you watch, these jackasses that write their newsletters, these jackasses that write op-eds in the "wall street journal" and other -- >> cable networks. >> these jackasses on cable networks who say, "you know, it is trump derangement syndrome" -- >> they won't talk about it. >> -- "that is powering donald trump." instead of saying, you know, if a guy wants to be president of the united states and is blaming abraham lincoln for the civil war because lincoln refused to allow slavery to continue, maybe that's something we should focus

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

is not new in america. every stride forward has often been met with ferocious backlash and those who fear the progress and those who exploit that fear for their own personal gain. those who traffic in lies for profit and power. here in charleston, we know the power of truth. less than a mile from here was once a port where almost half of owned slaves were traffic to north america and forced from our shores. now we have a world-class museum there. to tell the truth about the original sense. since. >> [ applause ] periods >> i want to thank jim riley who saw this. for all the who made that

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