into the 2024 elections. let s be clear, right now what we are seeing and florida and honestly across the country is a lot of culture war type issues being brought up. and so we are seeing people a tech education, the types of books that are available for students, we re seeing all of these different things and so, when we decide how 2024 is going to look, i think we have to acknowledge that extremism is going to be a part of that picture. because let s be clear, teaching that somehow slavery had some good parts, that s extreme. and i have talked to people from across the aisle and pretty much everyone agrees. we do not need to sugarcoat. we do not need to candy coat at all. when it comes to talking about slavery in our country. it is an ugly part of a history, but it is a part of a history
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he talked about sending federal troops. yes, and he kept the union. so i think it was an accurate historic reference. he was a major slave holder that moved from he inherited around ten or so that doesn t mean he couldn t have prevented a war. come on. he was there during the if he was a supporter of slavery to the fact that doesn t mean you can t work for peace. okay. you honestly this is a nice try. i ve been watching trump supporters try to candy coat this. it was an asinine thing for donald trump to say. i don t know why he was going there with that with andrew jackson. i understand he has a fascination because people compared his campaign to andrew jackson s. let s be honest here. he was trying to project that andrew if only andrew jackson could have fixed it. one person maybe if he had been there. like me, i could he is saying, i can do it.
look at history, andrew jackson actually intervened when south carolina tried to he talked about sending federal troops. he kept the union. so i think it was an accurate historic reference. he was a major slave holder that moved from he inherited around ten or so that doesn t mean he couldn t have prevented a war. come on. he was there during the if he was a supporter of slavery to the fact that doesn t mean you can t work for peace. okay. you honestly this is a nice try. i ve been watching trump supporters try to candy coat this. it was an as nine thing for for donald trump to say. i don t know why he was going there with that with andrew jackson. i understand he has a fascination because people compared his campaign to andrew jackson s. he was trying to project that andrew if only andrew jackson could have fixed it. one person maybe if he had been there. like me, i could he is saying, i can do it.
down, too. u.s. stock futures are in the red in pre trading. a lot of this comes after the federal reserve gave a cynical view of the economy. we ll talk more about this with christine romans in just a few minutes. back to troy davis now. he has been put to death. the debate over his guilt or innocence and over the death penalty itself goes on. the state of georgia executed davis last night by lethal injection for the murder of a savannah police officer in 1989. supporters claimed there was too much doubt in the case. the original prosecutor says there is no doubt. despite protests and last-minute appeals, the u.s. supreme court refused to grant a stay and his time ran out. media witnesses to the execution says just before the procedure began, davis told the victim s family he was innocent. he urged them to keep digging for the truth. he asked his family and friends to keep praying, to keep working and keep the faith. then he said to the prison staff, the ones he said who a