speech two days ago from a deputy foreign minister of israel because they didn t like what she had to say. they only want to hear one perspective. they don t trust the students to make judgments about speakers. they have to have committees making censorship decisions who gets heard and who doesn t get heard. steve: a year ago nobody thought donald trump would be the next president of the united states. he was elected and dr. dershowitz has written this book. trumped up. it s great. ainsley: thank you, professor. the left cried treason after a lawyer met with donald trump jr. it turns out that wasn t the whole story and it could be bad news for the democrats. steve: cover your ears, allen. and on the anniversary of president trump s historic election. that town hall is here to react to a year of trump i m proud to say we re all-american in god we trust
the other fix here is our civic duty to engage in democracy doesn t end on election day. we get the conversation totally gets hijacked by these extreme voices, like the tea party, right? and in the midst of that, there are regular americans that need to continue to be engaged after the election, but they are not. so those voices of the every day people who could sway politicians just doesn t get heard. i still have hope. it was our failure. i stopped, we stopped on election day, we expected to invest our hope in him. what he said at the convention, i have hope in you, and he s calling for to us have hope in him too. he did come out and repeal don t ask, don t tell. kind of came out for marriage equality and created a pathway for citizenship. there has been enough that to me that he s done revolutionary to hope for a second term. mickey s point, one he doesn t want to government.
of resistance on the part of white middle class people which refer to putting kids in schools, we basically say okay, i m going to leave it alone and accept segregated schools. the way we are now, if you think about it, not only aren t we living up to the brown division, we re not living up to the plussie division. now, the good news is, and this is the story that doesn t get heard, is there are a small number of schools around the country known as magnet schools, connecticut has several of them, that are integrated by law and are doing extremely well. and the research has shown that our kids do, in fact, do better, particularly poor children, in integrated schools. a lot of that is about access to resources. but it s also about the effect of other children getting support at home. so you re not in a school that has concentrated poverty and