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MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight July 7, 2024

well, you re welcome, we the travel east point about taking the abstracting concretizing it, they re not thought experiments anymore, it s really humans lives and it s real peoples lives. i do think that public opinion is more on the side of common sense on these questions than the republican party s, and we ll see how that plays out. we will see, indeed, i m a sun studio, come back soon. i will. thanks for joining us this hour, tonight, as donald trump s former s vice president considers talking to the january 6th investigation, his former lawyer testifies before an atlanta grand jury, and his longtime cfo prepares to plead guilty in turn on the trump organization. despite the presidents considerable legal woes, he can t seem to find any qualified attorneys to represent him. oh speak to caroline, who joins us live. then we go down to florida, where republican governor ron desantis has given some new lessons for revisionist history, and christian nationalism. new y

MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight July 7, 2024

qualified attorneys to represent him. carol lenning, who joins us live. then we go down to florida, where republican governor ron desantis has given some new lessons for revisionist history, and christian nationalism. new yorker writer, and dean of the jelani cobb will be in the studios to discuss, and president biden cancels promising jobs of the future, that never arrived. but we start tonight with mounting investigations into the former president of the united states. after last night s election in wyoming, donald trump appears poised to gain some allies in congress. but it comes as trump is quickly losing friends, basically everywhere else. today, trump s former president mike pence said he d consider talking to the january 6th committee. just this state on the january 6th, if they were to call you on the committee to come testify, would you be agreeable? if there is an invitation to participate, i consider it. any invitation to be directed to me, i d have to re

MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight June 4, 2024 01:40:00

was born in africa, and suggesting somehow that slave life that our moral debt is less because they were born into slavery, as opposed to snatched from their homes. yeah, that s definitely how i felt they were portraying. and also that less than 4% of slavery in the western hemisphere was in colonial america. is that to minimize the number of slaves that were here, which still numbered in the millions? i believe so. this slide says two thirds of the founders held slaves, even those that held slaves did not defend the institution of slavery. in november 1789, benjamin franklin describe slavery as an atrocious debasement of human nature. did they give you the source of the two thirds of the founders? they did not. who didn t even approve of slavery? they did not, which was odd, because there was this heavy focus on primary sources. and to be given the information without the source, how can i take that back other than, in my head? you know? how can i take that back to my

MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight June 4, 2024 08:40:00

africa, and suggesting somehow that slave life, that our moral debt is less, because they were born into slavery as opposed to snatched from their homes. that s definitely how i felt they were portraying the information. and also that less than 4% of the western hemisphere was in colonial america, was that to minimize the number of slaves which were here which still numbered in the millions. i believe so. two-thirds of the founders held slaves, even those that held slaves did not defend the institution of slavery. in november 1789, benjamin franklin described slavery as an atrocious debasement of human nature, did they give you the source of the two thirds of founders. they did not. who didn t approve of slavery. he had did not. there was a heavy focus on primary sources. so it be given the information without the source, how i can take that back, other than in my head, you know, how i can take that back to my students in a

MSNBC Alex Wagner Tonight June 4, 2024 04:39:00

slavery, as opposed to snatched from their homes. yeah, that s definitely how i felt they were portraying. and also that less than 4% of slavery in the western hemisphere was in colonial america. is that to minimize the number of slaves that were here, which still numbered in the millions? i believe so. this slide says two thirds of the founders held slaves, even those that held slaves did not defend the institution of slavery. in november 1789, benjamin franklin describe slavery as an atrocious debasement of human nature. did they give you the source of the two thirds of the founders? they did not. who didn t even approve of slavery? they did not, which was odd, because there was this heavy focus on primary sources. and to be given the information without the source, how can i take that back other than, in my head? you know? how can i take that back to my students in a if i m supposed to be relaying this information to them? and then this is the slide you were talkin

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