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BALDWIN: “Boy, you can see now that we are in a pre-Civil War culture now. When they describe things back then politically, there are profound differences, of course, in terms of just history and age and, you know, what life was like back then, and cotton and slavery and Lincoln and Robert E. Lee and so forth. There's just so many -- this incredible story, awful that this country had to go through that, awful. But as a story, it's just overwhelmingly powerful and fascinating. But I look at the politics of it, of where people are in this country today, in the division and how they're holding fast, and no one's going to falter, no one's going to break or compromise. And it's bad. So I think in terms of that, I'm trying to stop from yawning because I'm so tired from the jet lag, but in order to -- in order for us to get anywhere, it doesn't seem likely right now. And watching this show really reminded me of how we are in a very similar state now, in a pre-Civil War culture, in a pre-Civil War environment. It's hard to believe.”