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Storytelling, about how we tell the story of our countrys past. Why do we want to believe one version and not another . Maybe because it makes us feel safe at night. There is one episode of americas history that is told very differently, depending on who you are and where you live. It is the story of our civil war and what came after. The Hot Winds Of War blew across the land. Made of it, a country divided. Friend turned into foe. Brother fought against brother. It was such a long and drawn out struggle. And the feeling on both sides was so intense. Were all just romantics, lost in contemporary times you might say. Every one of us feels like we were born 125 years too late. To introduce myself, my name is rachel boynton. This is nelson walker. We are independent documentary filmmakers. Were making a film about how we tell the story of the civil war. Were filming in different schools all over virginia and were going to place this ....
genuine risks and errors of others who only pretend. yeah, she s a real nelson mandela. more like nelson from the simpsons. anyway, when we think of risks, we think of young and you guys taking chances, daredevil s, soldiers, seals teams, someone who will eat a bowl of chili before boarding a five hour flight. the opposite risk, the old, retired, sitting on the veranda sipping arnold palmer s. but now it s reversed. the old are the new young and the young are the new old. cancel culture has created a benjamin button effect in terms of older generations. we are taking more risks and that s the younger ones who aren t. here s john cleese talking about humor in risk-taking. love comedians now. when they think of something, can i get away with that? i don t think so. he said that, she said that. that s the death of creativity. you re worried about offending people. you re not going to be very creative. i thick it has a disastrous effect. greg: monty python. indeed, the ....
republican gubernatorial race that seen by many as the barometer of former president trump s ongoing influence within the g.o.p. bret baier joins us live. new details tonight on stephen colbert s the late show staffers are arrested for trespassing on capitol hill. the capitol police criticizing the decision on the u.s. attorney s office not to prosecute them. republican on the house judiciary committee weighs in on just a minute. more than a dozen progressive lawmakers, including aoc arrested during an abortion protest at the supreme court. more controversy tonight as it appears she s being handcuffed, then raised her hand. tonight, with the biden administration ticket prices for gas prices edging down with the president just hours away from addressing the climate crisis. white house correspondent kevin corke is the very latest. white house officials are also weighing, as you pointed out, i think very importantly, a narrow public health directive and they say safeguar ....
united states called the bankers on wall street. the current spike in gas prices is largely the fault of vladimir putin. republicans offer plenty of blame but not a single solution. they re not drilling. why not? you want to know why prices are so high? there are a number of reasons having to do with war in ukraine, destruction caused by the pandemic. bill: gas is down 50 cents over the past 30 days. every bit helps. currently sitting at 4.49 a gallon on average. still up 87% since the president took office. peter doocy starts the coverage from the north lawn. what s the explanation now? what we continue to hear from officials at the white house is that when prices go up for pretty much anything, it is putin s fault out of the president s hands. when the prices come down, it is the president s plans to thank and he deserves a lot of credit. and that is leading to new questions whether or not there is a double standard. there is no both way thinking here at all. i ....
standoff. arabella foss-yarbrough said she was the one who called the police on her neighbor. she claims he terrorized her and her two children, and she told blm activists gathered up that this case is very different from other police involved killings, watch. speak with that man was armed. breonna taylor was not armed. this man simply tried to kill us. for three years, lived here and none of you guys came to see if he was okay. not at all! he played loud music every day! and there were casings in the hallway. the shot went through my door to the kitchen. i was cooking food for my kids! it doesn t matter, you all should have came when he was alive! now i m taking my leap because you want to be here. and you celebrated a man who tried to kill us. emily: she did get an apology from the family but they are claiming his death could have been avoided. they want place to release the body cam footage. this is all still under investigation. it is important to remember we do n ....