fbi versus america that is the focus of tonight angle. ever stop during the course of your day and wonder how did things get so off-track in america customer now i m not just talk about the lousy economy are high prices either, a lot of bedrock value seems to be in short supply. respect for elders, respect for history. respect for our constitution. how about just basic decency? stupid [bleep] i m going to kill you. she is going to die. laura: the viciousness, the casual nature of the virions today seems different. at least from what i remember seeing growing up. now one thing is obvious. when we cannot expect our next generations to respect the rule of law, we certainly if our own fbi is perceived to be flouting the basic idea of equal justice under the law. operating with an obvious palooka bias as it did recently and gets next guest. a pro-life activist in pennsylvania he is until his story was all exposed today during the grilling. this is a case where a catholic
russia collusion, ukrainian phone call, alleged hush money payments to stormy daniels. never-trumpers always think they have the former president right where they want him. the aftermath of the mar-a-lago raid, it has been no different. let s about trumpers reaction which has been which is to throw any criticism back in the face of the doj. do you get the sense he feels like the walls are closing in? i think he is very worried. i don t think he ll admit it. i think for the first time things are really i m going to say the walls are closing in. pete: yes, the oft repeated, never realized walls that are closing in. like the knives are out. it isn t just the resistance folks playing into this. but also biden s doj. in last night s close to midnight filing in response to his request for an independent special master to determine what would actually be applicable, they went out of their way to provide even more fodder for the chattering class and the damning language in le
The bulge. And was in injured Market Garden at the last bridge. He got shot there. Jack, thank you for the call. We appreciate your stories. I would say we need to treasure all of our veterans. We are losing our world war ii veterans at a rapid rate and soon they will be gone. Time to remember are other veterans as well, and to cherish them and listen to their stories and what they have to tell us today. Tom czekanski joins us today. Thank you for your voice. Tom thank you. To world war ii, segregation was a common way of life in the united states. , 1960 4,after the war 1965, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights act. It was a transformational time for many africanamericans who were treated as secondclass citizens but who fought for american freedom. Continue our coverage from new orleans, part of cspans American History tv. Kim guise. Iese we have a special exhibit at the museum that opened in july of 2015. And runs through may. At which point we launch a national show. We are p
Of the bulge and he also got injured at the last jack, thank you for the call. We appreciate your stories. Mr. Czekanski i would say we need to treasure all of our veterans. We are losing our world war ii veterans at a rapid rate and soon they will be gone. We need to take time to remember our other veterans as well, and to cherish them and listen to their stories and what they have to tell us today. Host bank host Tom Czekanski joins us today. Thank you for your voice. Mr. Czekanski thank you. Host prior to world war ii, segregation was a common way of life in the united states. 20 years after the war, 1964, 1965, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights act. It was a transformational time for many africanamericans who were treated as secondclass citizens but who fought for americas freedom. We continue our coverage from new orleans, part of cspans American History tv. Kim im kim guise. Curator at the National World War Ii Museum. We have a special exhibit at the museum that opened
Thank you for your voice. Mr. Czekanski thank you. Host prior to world war ii, segregation was a common way of life in the United States. 20 years after the war, 1964, 1965, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights act. It was a transformational time for many africanamericans who were treated as secondclass citizens but who fought for americas freedom. We continue our coverage from new orleans, part of cspans American History tv. Kim im kim guise. Curator at the National World War Ii Museum. We have a special exhibit at the museum that opened in july of 2015. And runs through may. At which point we launch a national show. We are particularly proud of this exhibit, and artifacts therein. There are some fantastic stories which i will tell you about shortly. We crafted this special exhibit with the help of the National Advisory board. So africanamerican scholars from around the country, including the smithsonian institution, who helped guide and steer the conversation, in regards to the