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CNNW CNN Tonight With Don Lemon November 17, 2020

Meaning just your show, as you know, on other channels. It doesnt matter. It doesnt seem to be a reckoning. News max and trump is going to direct his people there. And he made them and he can take it away. We talked about it last night, didnt we . I think they got a legitimate issue. There h there. You think he can take that much of their audience . I think he can take a third to 40 . Thats an issue, what do you . Look, they made their bed. Thats why we dont pick sides. Thats right. You know well, we do pick sides. We have the side of the truth. Journalism is never picking a side, because you may not win. In the last couple of years theres certain people who may have made it seem like you are picking a political side when you pick the side of the truth. The truth is not on your side, you can say somebody is biassed if they dont have good things to say about you. No, you are not telling the truth. You are lying and you are doing things outside of the norm, it does not make us political,

CNNW CNN Tonight With Don Lemon November 17, 2020

Thank you for watching. Time for the big show. Cnn tonight, with its star, d lemon. I really thought you guys were going to be late to me. The man, sam donaldson. Dont try to steal him just for you. Well, i know he is a friend of cnn tonight, so i gave him extra time into your show because he is on your show so often. I know, but when you are talking about misinformation, theres so much of it out there. As i was as i was getting ready for the show, i was watching a lot of it. Meaning, not your show. But as you know, you know, on other channels. And its just i dont know what to say. I dont know what theyre going to do but it doesnt matter. It doesnt seem to be a reckoning. Our brothers and sisters on state news got some problems because news max and that oann, trumps going to direct his people there. And he made them, and he can take it away. We talked about that last night, didnt we . Its i think they got a legitimate issue there. You think you think he can take that much of their audi

MSNBCW Velshi November 21, 2020

Donald trump is using the powers of his office to try to reverse the results of the election, orchestrating a farreaching Pressure Campaign to persuade republican officials in michigan, georgia and elsewhere to overturn the will of the voters. To recap, the first trump tried telling people that he won on election night. When that didnt work because all the voltes hadnt been counted. Now hes calling on republican state lawmakers in michigan to change the Electoral College volts to subvert the will of the michigan voters, even though he lost the state by more than 150,000 votes. We wont know anything until the state board of canvassers meet on monday to certify the michigan vote. They said theyve seen no evidence to warrant reversing the outcome of the vote in their state but whether or not trump can successfully steal a president ial election and subvert democracy, the effort itself is dangerous. It threatens the basic premise of our democratic system for years to come. Heres former pre

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Politics And Culture In Early America September 2, 2022

Power and what kind of spaces and values would define the country. Remained very much in question. And so last class we talked about americas transition to capitalism. And we talked about how this Economic Transformation was linked to changes in the labor market in Banking Systems in the rise of corporations, and we looked at how these transformations were particularly affecting for young women like mary paul the worker in the lowell mills in the 1840s. So today were going to continue our conversation about how economic changes affected americas urban centers its cities and well examine how questions about the National Built Environment and access to Material Resources like goods land and money came to a head in americas growing urban landscapes both along the east coast in places that are familiar to us, but also in growing midwestern cities between the 1790s and into the 1830s so with these themes in mind i thought we could start off today with a little bit of a comparative story tha

CSPAN3 Lectures In History Politics And Culture In Early America September 8, 2022

Begins now. So welcome to our lecture today on the growth of cities in the early American Republic a period of American History that im fascinated by and im really excited to share with all of you today. And as weve already discussed in this class, we know that the early American Republic which were roughly defining as the period between the end of the American Revolution and the election of Andrew Jackson was a period of possibilities and of problems. It was a time in American History when many of the Big Questions about what the nation would look like who would hold power and what kind of spaces and values would define the country. Remained very much in question. And so last class we talked about americas transition to capitalism. And we talked about how this Economic Transformation was linked to changes in the labor market in Banking Systems in the rise of corporations, and we looked at how these transformations were particularly affecting for young women like mary paul the worker i

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