Here at the table for the hour, Steve Schmidt and matt miller. But first, to react for the first time, single threads different threads of a single story. Questions about russians and contact with people in the president s inner circle. Former cia director john brennan, lucky for us, now a Senior National security and Intelligence Analyst for msnbc and nbc news. I understand now, sitting here today, why donald trump a week or so ago said dont believe what you see, dont believe what you hear on the news channels, because when you take all these events just this week together, they paint a very compromising position for this president on the question of russian influence. I think thats right, nicolle. I think weve seen over the course of the last two years basically an effort on the part of President Trump and others to pry to inoculate Public Perceptions of what actually
happened during the campaign. First, there were no meetings. Then there were meetings, but they were focused on adopt
thanks to the 1965 act, america today is on its way to becoming a majority nonwhite country by 2045. shut your mouth. go back. reporter: that demographic shift if you don t like it, leave reporter: met a wave of resentment. the president wondered allowed, why are we having all of these people from hole countries come here. we re not taking in anybody, not anymore. reporter: and those policies have led america into a new immigration crisis. 7 million workers banished. we ve never had this many job openings ever in history. reporter: one hardly anyone is talking about. two job openings for every
this good man. they knew all of this. they knew that he had a checkered past. they knew about these allegations of abuse. he had this already out there and they didn t care when they chose him. and when did people stop caring about a man putting a gun to his wife s head and saying i m going to blow your brains out. when donald trump said i could shoot someone on 5th avenue and he continued to win the president, to bully people, to face shame people, to be racist, completely inappropriate, to call countries you know what hole countries, he has desensitized the country and the entire republican party from anything that is remotely close to decent. well, this is the trump playbook, isn t it, katty kay. i mean, behave badly, lie about your behavior, dig in your heels, and then when confronted about it, and you know you re caught as herschel walker appears to be here, democrats and the media are out to get us
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Cal State Fullerton is celebrating Black History Month with a range of virtual programs. Pictured is Edward L. Robinson, lecturer of African American studies, who presented at the university’s 2020 celebration.
Cal State Fullerton is celebrating Black History Month during February, with a range of virtual programs focusing on culture, arts and politics, organized by the African American Resource Center.
Event topics include protests and dissents, Black foods, the Angela Davis lecture that took place at CSUF 49 years ago and researching African diasporic family histories.
This year’s theme for the month is “Black Publications,” which have been a vital component to the survival of Black people in the United States since the mid-1800s, said Torrell Forree, coordinator of the African American Resource Center.