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started studying it after the oklahoma city bombing actually in 1995. and he said that white nationalists were emboldened after the election of donald trump in 2016 and that getting into local elections has been a goal of theirs. >> the dij of having white sphrem cysts holding local office is that this is part of their agenda in terms of them being able to implement, execute various strategies, various plans as it relates to them want toking to create a white ethno state, for example, which is obviously a larger plan on the horizon for. the but there are smaller steps along the way that need to happen and having people hold local office allow them to achieve smaller steps to the ultimate goal which is white ethnicity. >> he went on to say that beyond getting into local elections and winning them is the threat of normalizing white supremacy is one of the biggest threats facing this nation. >> newshour communities correspondent adam kemp, thanks for this great reporting. >> thanks. >> a campaign fundraiser nets biden millions and a stock market debut coul
started studying it after the oklahoma city bombing actually in 1995. and he said that white nationalists were emboldened after the election of donald trump in 2016 and that getting into local elections has been a goal of theirs. >> the dij of having white sphrem cysts holding local office is that this is part of their agenda in terms of them being able to implement, execute various strategies, various plans as it relates to them want toking to create a white ethno state, for example,...
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. ♪ >> in oklahoma, there will be a recall election next tuesday over allegations of racism and white supremacy. a commissioner was confronted at eight candidate forum by residents without him for his alleged ties to a white nationalist group. the small town is sharply divided. i smoke -- spoke to our community advisor. go back to the start. he has only been in office for about a year. was any of his past association known before he was elected? >> when he was running for this spot, make some part of the city council, the local newspaper. that is the main route. that he is alleged to have been a part of. he attended a rally in charleston. when confronted by citizens, he had no comment. he would not deny he was part of one of these groups. >> who started the current recall effort to get him out of office? >> it was started by a social justice committee. it is a group of citizens concerned about his election. i spoke to a couple of members of this group. they are lifelong citizens. they confronted him and held up a huge side that showed him at the rally in charlottesville holding a tiki
. ♪ >> in oklahoma, there will be a recall election next tuesday over allegations of racism and white supremacy. a commissioner was confronted at eight candidate forum by residents without him for his alleged ties to a white nationalist group. the small town is sharply divided. i smoke -- spoke to our community advisor. go back to the start. he has only been in office for about a year. was any of his past association known before he was elected? >> when he was running for this...
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even today a country music radio station in oklahoma initially refused to play beyoncÉ songs. >> beyoncÉ has blasted through the intended and unintended boundaries. the cultural redlining. and she has ascended to a height that no other black woman has ascended to in country. this is a tribute to her own genius and it spots -- and it spotlights the genius that came before. reporter: a path forged by trail blazers like charlie pride and more recently, darius rucker, palmer and brittany spencer. work that randall argues allows the music to reach a larger audience. an audience that, thanks to beyoncÉ, now includes marie and patience. >> we have been digging into country music. people are sharing more country artists. reporter: will we see more country dancing on your tiktok? >> i was just about to say that we got our country hats and boots. we are ready. ♪ ♪ geoff: we will be back shortly. amna: take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it is a chance to offer your support which helps the programs like ours on the air. ♪ ♪ geoff: for those of you staying with us, we look at
even today a country music radio station in oklahoma initially refused to play beyoncÉ songs. >> beyoncÉ has blasted through the intended and unintended boundaries. the cultural redlining. and she has ascended to a height that no other black woman has ascended to in country. this is a tribute to her own genius and it spots -- and it spotlights the genius that came before. reporter: a path forged by trail blazers like charlie pride and more recently, darius rucker, palmer and brittany...
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the former president has racked up wins in alabama, arkansas, maine, massachusetts, north carolina, oklahoma, tennessee, texas, and virginia. geoff: and the associated press has also called president biden as the winner in the democratic races in alabama, arkansas, iowa, maine, massachusetts, north carolina, oklahoma, tennessee, texas, vermont, and virginia. with that, let's bring in our panel, were joined by republican strategist kevin madden, democratic strategist should care and amy walter of the cook political report. it's great to have you all here. taking a look at some of the exit polls in north carolina, the groups who conventional wisdom would suggest would be aligned with nikki haley are actually identifying as trump supporters. independent voters, 49% say they are voting for donald trump, 45% nikki haley. college graduates, 51 percent go for donald trump, 45% to nikki haley. and with public and voters overall, 81% with a 16% share for nikki haley. what does it suggest over all about where the party is heading? amy: it tells you everything you need to know about why nikki haley is
the former president has racked up wins in alabama, arkansas, maine, massachusetts, north carolina, oklahoma, tennessee, texas, and virginia. geoff: and the associated press has also called president biden as the winner in the democratic races in alabama, arkansas, iowa, maine, massachusetts, north carolina, oklahoma, tennessee, texas, vermont, and virginia. with that, let's bring in our panel, were joined by republican strategist kevin madden, democratic strategist should care and amy walter...
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an autopsy report concluded that a non-binary high school student in oklahoma died by suicide last month hechavarria physical alteration -- altercation in a school bathroom. there was a combined toxicity of drugs to treat depression and allergies. the incident sparked outrage that cited supports that he had been a victim of bullying. stocks mostly drifted on a quiet day of trading. the dow jones industrial average gained 37. the nasdaq fell 87 points. still to come, a family and northern gazan feeds hundreds of starving palestinians during ramadan. the fda reports issues with the boeing 737 max jet. the impact of deep political divisions in america on dating and families. ♪ >> this is the pbs news hour, from our studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> the race for the white house is officially a rematch. the two most occupants -- most recent occupants prepared to face off. on his first day as the democratic nominee, president biden was in wisconsin. >> my predecessor failed in his duty to care. now we are build
an autopsy report concluded that a non-binary high school student in oklahoma died by suicide last month hechavarria physical alteration -- altercation in a school bathroom. there was a combined toxicity of drugs to treat depression and allergies. the incident sparked outrage that cited supports that he had been a victim of bullying. stocks mostly drifted on a quiet day of trading. the dow jones industrial average gained 37. the nasdaq fell 87 points. still to come, a family and northern gazan...
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i can't believe i'm spacing out on his -- langford from oklahoma that they sat down and hammered out a deal after the president wept before the nation and said everything is on the table. i'm trying to negotiate. they negotiated. they came with a bill that bits and pieces were leaking out that were so bad from the president's biggest perspective that they were raising hell about if this becomes law, this is going to set immigration policy back for a long time. we knee to do something. they come up with the bill. and what happened? donald trump made a phone call or put out some social media post and said don't do it. republicans refused to take yes an answer and gave president biden the perfect thing to go before the nation and say, i'm trying. i was part of this deal. they -- i gave them basically everything they want. and they still said no. those people are not serious. i think if he hammers that message time and time again. i think lit break through. and part of what jonathan just described to us on full display yesterday, president biden invited president trump to call on republi
i can't believe i'm spacing out on his -- langford from oklahoma that they sat down and hammered out a deal after the president wept before the nation and said everything is on the table. i'm trying to negotiate. they negotiated. they came with a bill that bits and pieces were leaking out that were so bad from the president's biggest perspective that they were raising hell about if this becomes law, this is going to set immigration policy back for a long time. we knee to do something. they come...
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there is a senate i partisan bill negotiated with the secretary at the table, senator langford from oklahoma, democrats were at the table, there is a bill there but nothing has happened because donald trump said, don't do it though the bill has everything in it the republicans had been demanding for years. key among those things from the secretary's point of view i would think is the money. the money that would be made available to homeland security to hire the personnel and staff needed to deal with the asylum cases and the crossings over the border. if the republicans and american people want something done at the border, they would demand congress passed the senate bill. amna: do you see congress taking any action or do you think the president should just take the theatrical step and sign an executive order saying that he is doing what he can? >> i think you should sign the executive order. there are certain things i think he could do. remain in mexico. more security. money is a problem. he has taken executive action on all sorts of things like student relief -- student debt relief. jonat
there is a senate i partisan bill negotiated with the secretary at the table, senator langford from oklahoma, democrats were at the table, there is a bill there but nothing has happened because donald trump said, don't do it though the bill has everything in it the republicans had been demanding for years. key among those things from the secretary's point of view i would think is the money. the money that would be made available to homeland security to hire the personnel and staff needed to...
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stephanie: brown has lived in canadian most of her life, a city of roughly 2300 people near the oklahoma state line. laurie: i've never seen anything like this. and we've had wildfires before and pretty devastating ones. but the extent of the damage here is profound, it looks apocalyptic to me. john: we were some of the ones that did not get evacuated out of town. we ended up sitting in the courthouse parking lot and pretty much watched the world burn down. stephanie: john julian owns a water well business in canadian that services local ranchers and farmers. john: they're reporting over 80 to 100 homes lost in the immediate canadian and surrounding area. the loss of cattle and horses is in the thousands and thousands. you know, it's devastating. something i've never seen in my life. stephanie: with over 85% of texas' cattle population located in the panhandle, the blazes are wreaking havoc on the region's agricultural economy. officials estimate more than 3,600 animals have died to date. chance: we have about a little over a thousand cows here. as you can see behind us, we're picking up
stephanie: brown has lived in canadian most of her life, a city of roughly 2300 people near the oklahoma state line. laurie: i've never seen anything like this. and we've had wildfires before and pretty devastating ones. but the extent of the damage here is profound, it looks apocalyptic to me. john: we were some of the ones that did not get evacuated out of town. we ended up sitting in the courthouse parking lot and pretty much watched the world burn down. stephanie: john julian owns a water...
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an oklahoma district attorney said he agreed with a police assessment that the altercation was mutual. the state medical examiner determined benedict died by suicide the day after the fight. the biden administration has announced it's forgiving a new round of federal student loan debt. the announcement affects 78,000 teachers, nurses, firefighters, and other workers in public service jobs. it cancels nearly $5.8 billion in student loans that they still owed. that makes nearly $144 billion in federal student debt forgiven so far by the administration. and, a passing of note -- richard higgins -- one of the last survivors of the pearl harbor attack -- has died in bend, oregon. he was a u.s. navy radioman when japanese planes attacked on december 7th, 1941. richard higgins was 102 years old. still to come on the “newshour” -- why suicide rates are higher among tank units than the rest of the army. californians approve a plan to address homelessness and mental health the life-threatening risks associated with eviction. and dartmouth basketball players push the boundaries on unionizing
an oklahoma district attorney said he agreed with a police assessment that the altercation was mutual. the state medical examiner determined benedict died by suicide the day after the fight. the biden administration has announced it's forgiving a new round of federal student loan debt. the announcement affects 78,000 teachers, nurses, firefighters, and other workers in public service jobs. it cancels nearly $5.8 billion in student loans that they still owed. that makes nearly $144 billion in...