85
85
Sep 25, 2015
09/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
whether emmett tried to flirt with bryant. and simeon would heart and whistle at the young woman. >> scared to death. whistling at a white woman in mississippi. snake. >> what did you tell him? >> we didn't have time to tell him anything. our reaction told him everything. we ran to the car and got out of town as fast as we could. >> did you figure there would be disaster. >> i thought if they caught us they'd whip us, but murder never crossed my mind. never thought he would be kill. >> the boys ran into the fields to hide. trouble didn't follow that day or three days after. by saturday the boys all but forgot their fear. until late in the night, pounding at the door woke them from a sound sleep. when i opened my eyes, i saw two white men. i recoised one. the guy with the gun. he ordered me to lay back down. and made emmett get up and put his clothes on. and his mother came in he begged and pleaded. offering money. >> she offered money. >> yes, to leave them alone. >> he hesitated. but he didn't. >> he wasn't going to. him. >>
whether emmett tried to flirt with bryant. and simeon would heart and whistle at the young woman. >> scared to death. whistling at a white woman in mississippi. snake. >> what did you tell him? >> we didn't have time to tell him anything. our reaction told him everything. we ran to the car and got out of town as fast as we could. >> did you figure there would be disaster. >> i thought if they caught us they'd whip us, but murder never crossed my mind. never thought...
49
49
Sep 7, 2015
09/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
whether emmett tried to flirt with bryant. and simeon would heart and whistle at the young woman. >> scared to death. whistling at a white woman in mississippi. snake. >> what did you tell him? >> we didn't have time to tell him anything. our reaction told him everything. we ran to the car and got out of town as fast as we could. >> did you figure there would be disaster. >> i thought if they caught us they'd whip us, but murder never crossed my mind. never thought he would be kill. >> the boys ran into the fields to hide. trouble didn't follow that day or three days after. by saturday the boys all but forgot their fear. until late in the night, pounding at the door woke them from a sound sleep. when i opened my eyes, i saw two white men. i recognised one. the guy with the gun. he ordered me to lay back down. and made emmett get up and put his clothes on. and his mother came in he begged and pleaded. offering money. >> she offered money. >> yes, to leave them alone. >> he hesitated. but he didn't. >> he wasn't going to. him. >
whether emmett tried to flirt with bryant. and simeon would heart and whistle at the young woman. >> scared to death. whistling at a white woman in mississippi. snake. >> what did you tell him? >> we didn't have time to tell him anything. our reaction told him everything. we ran to the car and got out of town as fast as we could. >> did you figure there would be disaster. >> i thought if they caught us they'd whip us, but murder never crossed my mind. never thought...
236
236
Sep 21, 2015
09/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
a book, the emmett till lynching, a documentary history, was also very good. what i wanted to do was i wanted to dig deep, and i wanted to look at these earliest sources and try to put together a full narrative of this case from beginning to end. and when i say end, it's kind of hard there because when i started writing this book this 2004, there was another chapter that was beginning. this was in may of 2004 the fbi reowned -- or, i should say, opened the emmett till case because it wasn't really investigated before. but there was enough evidence that there may have been -- well, there were others involved and possibly people still living who were involved with the kidnapping and murder of emmett till. so they launched this investigation in may of 2004. it went on for about a year and a half. they uncovered a lot of good information, found the trial transcript which had been missing for decades, were able to talk to a lot of people. and so i began writing this knowing that there was going to be another chapter ahead. and when that investigation ended and nobo
a book, the emmett till lynching, a documentary history, was also very good. what i wanted to do was i wanted to dig deep, and i wanted to look at these earliest sources and try to put together a full narrative of this case from beginning to end. and when i say end, it's kind of hard there because when i started writing this book this 2004, there was another chapter that was beginning. this was in may of 2004 the fbi reowned -- or, i should say, opened the emmett till case because it wasn't...
63
63
Sep 20, 2015
09/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
she thinks about emmett till at this moment. a young 14-year-old who was lynched in mississippi. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she actually left the man sitting next to her get by her and she slides over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i'm going to have you arrested and she says you may see that. so the bus driver calls the police and i think we can think about what's happening in that moment. she sitting there and those of us who have been on the bus when somebody makes a scene, people are grumbling and getting off the bus. the police officers get on the bus and many of us think about rosa parks being quiet. rosa parks is certainly a shy reserve person but rosa parks is not quieting key moments. when the police officers get on the bus and ask her why she didn't move she says back, why do you push us around? so i do think rosa parks in many moments challenges with her body and her voice the inequality in the country and she is arrested. >> host: as children we all learned that rosa parks sat on the bus and the white section, quite. this is what
she thinks about emmett till at this moment. a young 14-year-old who was lynched in mississippi. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she actually left the man sitting next to her get by her and she slides over to the window and refuses. the bus driver says i'm going to have you arrested and she says you may see that. so the bus driver calls the police and i think we can think about what's happening in that moment. she sitting there and those of us who have been on the bus when...
121
121
Sep 1, 2015
09/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie: you did the landscapes and south, the battlefields, emmett till. sally: emmett till was linked in with the deep south pictures. then the battlefields. i don't know. i'm sure you've got it on a piece of paper somewhere. charlie: "what remains" was 2003. it was your "greyhound." was it about dying? was it about understanding death and what it means? sally: it started out as a documentary impulse. she died, and i couldn't bear to leave her. i had her skinned, and then i took the body and buried it. it ended up decomposing in this constellation of little bones. it went from there. it was an auto leapt to make, but i began asking the question about the landscape in which she was buried. charlie: you get engaged by something like that, and boy, you go on a rampage. sally: i'm a little terrier-like. charlie: very much terrier-like. because of eva, you're dead greyhound, you get interested in other dead bounties -- bodies. what is your camera telling us? sally: i don't know. charlie: you just wrote a memoir about it. sally: i'm the dancer pavlovich who did
charlie: you did the landscapes and south, the battlefields, emmett till. sally: emmett till was linked in with the deep south pictures. then the battlefields. i don't know. i'm sure you've got it on a piece of paper somewhere. charlie: "what remains" was 2003. it was your "greyhound." was it about dying? was it about understanding death and what it means? sally: it started out as a documentary impulse. she died, and i couldn't bear to leave her. i had her skinned, and then...
130
130
Sep 3, 2015
09/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
but with emmett till. >> the phrase black lives matter resonates much like black power or power to the people did a generation ago. officially black lives matter has some two dozen chapters and a new website on the way. >> black lives matter. this is a black lives movement. it is time to put black lives on the forefronts of the thoughts of all americans. >> but the movement seems to gain strength from decentralization. not by charismatic leaders but by countless organizers and social media. >> it is not a movement, it is a movement upwards. people becoming a leader in their own right. >> as the 2016 presidential campaign ramps up black lives matter activists have been confronting candidates on both sides. demanding they address police killings, profiling, excessive force and other problems in law enforcement. >> you're going to have to come together as a movement and say, here's what we want done about it. >> others like south carolina governor nikki haley say the strienlviolence that exoins thee protests. >> there are times when the violence boils over. >> this is an issue of survival
but with emmett till. >> the phrase black lives matter resonates much like black power or power to the people did a generation ago. officially black lives matter has some two dozen chapters and a new website on the way. >> black lives matter. this is a black lives movement. it is time to put black lives on the forefronts of the thoughts of all americans. >> but the movement seems to gain strength from decentralization. not by charismatic leaders but by countless organizers and...
564
564
Sep 9, 2015
09/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 564
favorite 0
quote 4
this is judge emmett sullivan, federal district judge in washington, d.c., and he said i'm going to setule. and he looked to both parties. and he said let's work something out that we can agree on. and both sides including the justice department lawyer agreed that september 14th would be a part of the schedule that these documents would be produced on september 14th. that's seven days from today. and the judge specifically said you better be comfortable with that because i'm not going to give any extensions. that's going to be the date. and the justice department lawyer said that's fine. we understand. no extensions. that's the date. so these documents, many of them, are due to be produced next tuesday. >> and we also had the reuters report from earlier tonight, david, where they're going to shift at the state department about 50 people to bolster the sifting through these e-mails. coupled with the second review now. we have a special intelligence review that in fact shows that she did have classified material, top secret material involving north korea's nuclear arms and satellite photo
this is judge emmett sullivan, federal district judge in washington, d.c., and he said i'm going to setule. and he looked to both parties. and he said let's work something out that we can agree on. and both sides including the justice department lawyer agreed that september 14th would be a part of the schedule that these documents would be produced on september 14th. that's seven days from today. and the judge specifically said you better be comfortable with that because i'm not going to give...
58
58
Sep 20, 2015
09/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
she thinks about emmett till. the young 14 year old. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she loved the man sitting next to her goodbye her insides of her to window and refuses. the bus driver says i'll have you arrested and she says he may do that. so it gets often caused the police if you think about what's happening in the moment. she's sitting there. those of us on the bus when somebody makes a save, when people are grumbling, getting off the bus. the police officers get on the bus and many of us think about rosa parks being quiet and rosa parks is certainly a shy reserved person, the rosa parks did not quiet in key moments. when police officers get on the bus and asked her why she didn't move, she says that quite he pushes around. so i think rosa parks in many moments challenges in her body and also with her voice the system of inequality in this country and she is arrested. >> as children we all learned rosa parks sat on the bus in the way section. this is why you write in your book, "the rebellious life of mrs. rosa
she thinks about emmett till. the young 14 year old. she thinks about her grandfather and she refuses. she loved the man sitting next to her goodbye her insides of her to window and refuses. the bus driver says i'll have you arrested and she says he may do that. so it gets often caused the police if you think about what's happening in the moment. she's sitting there. those of us on the bus when somebody makes a save, when people are grumbling, getting off the bus. the police officers get on the...
180
180
Sep 1, 2015
09/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
contras will be submerged under water as it is will be abandoned if some missouri last already in emmett danger and must begin relocating entirely climate is changing faster and our efforts to address the the issue that must change will not acting fast enough. >>james: a body washes ashore in the northern and the body was found around to 45 yesterday afternoon investing is have looked at the same and not releasing any more information if we do and of that will bring it to you right here on the morning news after a string of recent robberies. >>emily turner: a beautiful skyline in a picture-perfect street now add to that four or three uniforms you have a daily view and lombard 11 registry these other new ambassadors talked the city of split creek the program and response to growing frustrations from residents and from or amount of crime in the area they help direct traffic taurus and hopefully deter that neighborhood recent spike in a crime they start on saturday and will work every single day until mid november off and then they would pick that up in may it is costing this city $110,000
contras will be submerged under water as it is will be abandoned if some missouri last already in emmett danger and must begin relocating entirely climate is changing faster and our efforts to address the the issue that must change will not acting fast enough. >>james: a body washes ashore in the northern and the body was found around to 45 yesterday afternoon investing is have looked at the same and not releasing any more information if we do and of that will bring it to you right here...
37
37
Sep 23, 2015
09/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
people bumped up ahead of emmett areas times. instead we see bush at 9% but kind of bear. >> i think when you're running for the president of the united states you take nothing for granted and you have to work hard every day. we have a candidate who will not be outworked who outworked his staff each and every day. we are very confident that our team and our strategy and everything that we have put forward as a long game locus. this isn't about being the president of the united states in september or october. it's about a rise in peppered being competitive in the march states and being able to communicate your message more effectively than anyone else and from our perspective we are confident once all the cards are dealt on the table that jeb bush will be out of the campaign. >> when you say he outworked his staff tell us what that works like. >> is putting in 18 hours a day everyday to be elected president than anyone that knows him should know that is not entirely surprising. that's the way he governed for eight years as the gov
people bumped up ahead of emmett areas times. instead we see bush at 9% but kind of bear. >> i think when you're running for the president of the united states you take nothing for granted and you have to work hard every day. we have a candidate who will not be outworked who outworked his staff each and every day. we are very confident that our team and our strategy and everything that we have put forward as a long game locus. this isn't about being the president of the united states in...