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this was martin. this was martin's idea, this was martin's activity. >> why did you do it? did a lot of things that were not very sensible. >> so you're saying martin did all of this without your knowledge? >> he would tell me he was doing things and i'd be like, okay, whatever. >> you got two fake military id cards, three joint banking accounts using a fake name, you got a fake birth certificate, a fake utah state id card, and a fake social security card. and you're saying all you did was sort of sign away and not ever ask or wonder how many laws i've broken? how could you be a passive participant in that? >> martin was very powerful. he was very influential. i just assumed that he knew what he was doing. he'd been successful all of his life. >> gypsy, you're an educated person. you bonded over quantum physics. and now you want me and us and the authorities to believe that you just checked your brain at the door and agreed to all this? >> when you love someone you do things that don't make a lot of sense. he had everyone confused. he was this pillar of the community. he'd
this was martin. this was martin's idea, this was martin's activity. >> why did you do it? did a lot of things that were not very sensible. >> so you're saying martin did all of this without your knowledge? >> he would tell me he was doing things and i'd be like, okay, whatever. >> you got two fake military id cards, three joint banking accounts using a fake name, you got a fake birth certificate, a fake utah state id card, and a fake social security card. and you're...
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. >> scott pelley: tonight, david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> david martin: since presidenten took office, relations with iran have been tense, but nothing like the eye ball-to- eye ball confrontation during the trump administration when the two countries almost went to war. it happened over six days in january of 2020, beginning with an american drone strike which killed iran's most powerful general, and ending with an iranian ballistic missile attack against u.s. troops in iraq. earlier this year, we showed you for the first time drone video of what turned out to be the largest ballistic missile attack ever against americans, and we talked to the troops who were there on the night the u.s. and iran went to the brink. >> alan johnson: hey, buddy. if you're seeing this video, some bad things happened to dad last night. so, i need you to be strong, okay, for mom. and just always know in your heart that i love you, okay? bye, buddy. >> martin: a few hours after army major alan johnson recorded that message to his son, iranian batiiles ban rai wn on sad airbase in iraq where 2,
. >> scott pelley: tonight, david martin on assignment for "60 minutes." >> david martin: since presidenten took office, relations with iran have been tense, but nothing like the eye ball-to- eye ball confrontation during the trump administration when the two countries almost went to war. it happened over six days in january of 2020, beginning with an american drone strike which killed iran's most powerful general, and ending with an iranian ballistic missile attack...
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one cold martin luther king day, on martin luther king avenue in washington d.c..and only grandchild of dr. martin luther king jr.. she is no stranger to the main stage. at the age of 13, she is an absolute powerhouse. welcome yolanda renee king. [applause] ♪ >> hello washington. my name is yolanda renee king. i am the proud granddaughter of coretta scott king and martin luther king jr.. today is a historic day because on this day, my grandfather led a march on washington to demand that our country give black americans the same rights as white americans. it is also the day that a young boy named emmett till was lynched in mississippi in 1955. he was 14. just about my age. for him at every life lost to racism and hatred in this country, all like to observe a moment of silence. [silence] people have been asking me why i watch for voting rights. what is my role in this when i am 13 and cannot vote. here is what i tell them. my generation cannot vote but your vote affects us. we have to demand that our leaders do their jobs. marching and activism are the tools we have
one cold martin luther king day, on martin luther king avenue in washington d.c..and only grandchild of dr. martin luther king jr.. she is no stranger to the main stage. at the age of 13, she is an absolute powerhouse. welcome yolanda renee king. [applause] ♪ >> hello washington. my name is yolanda renee king. i am the proud granddaughter of coretta scott king and martin luther king jr.. today is a historic day because on this day, my grandfather led a march on washington to demand that...
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let's talk to our guests this morning shyama and martin. tony blair is wauain shyama and martin.martin. tony blair is waging against the _ shyama and martin. tony blair is waging against the dying - shyama and martin. tony blair is waging against the dying of - shyama and martin. tony blair is waging against the dying of the l waging against the dying of the light and what he clearly sees in the document as the abandonment of democracy as at the least worst governing solution. he obviously has perfect material here. it is a little bit late, but what he is raging against is our loss of confidence in western values, our inability to commit to anything, which i think it's something we have seen across the us with a try. and now, of course, with our own dishevelled government in number ten. —— number10. it seems to regard the bringing of democracy as a utopian delusion and intervention, virtual of any sort, as a full set in. the world is now uncertain of where the west stands because it is so obvious that the decision to withdraw from afghanistan in this way was not driven by grand s
let's talk to our guests this morning shyama and martin. tony blair is wauain shyama and martin.martin. tony blair is waging against the _ shyama and martin. tony blair is waging against the dying - shyama and martin. tony blair is waging against the dying of - shyama and martin. tony blair is waging against the dying of the l waging against the dying of the light and what he clearly sees in the document as the abandonment of democracy as at the least worst governing solution. he obviously has...
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, ., , ., ., older, martin? they are younger than that. i am older, martin? are _ older, martin? they are younger than that. i am old but they are not. - that. i am old but they are not. like _ that. i am old but they are not. like you — that. i am old but they are not. like you said, you made a very good point about tik—tok and the messaging. as social media getting it right? this is the most _ social media getting it right? this is the most social— social media getting it right? this is the most social media savvy generation who get all the information from social media, from tik-tok_ information from social media, from tik-tok and — information from social media, from tik—tok and instagram. the have to use their— tik—tok and instagram. the have to use their channels of communication and information, whether silly or not, _ and information, whether silly or not. do _ and information, whether silly or not. do it— and information, whether silly or not, do it because they have to get this message over. the younger people — this message over. the younger people
, ., , ., ., older, martin? they are younger than that. i am older, martin? are _ older, martin? they are younger than that. i am old but they are not. - that. i am old but they are not. like _ that. i am old but they are not. like you — that. i am old but they are not. like you said, you made a very good point about tik—tok and the messaging. as social media getting it right? this is the most _ social media getting it right? this is the most social— social media getting it right? this is...
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we will get more from martin.et's get the first word news with annabelle droulers in hong kong. >> thanks. the u.s. has cleared third jobs for some immunocompromised individuals. pfizer, biontech and moderna covert shots cannot be used, but the fda says other fully vaccinated individuals do not need a third dose. meanwhile, a u.s. supreme court judge has rejected a challenge to indiana universit'' requirement that alls students be vaccinated for covid for the coming semester. the case marks the first time the nation's highest court has ruled on a vaccine mandate. the pentagon says it is sending about 3000 extra u.s. troops to afghanistan to help evacuate clement -- evacuate diplomats. the u.s. currently has around 4000 people at its embassy, many of them american citizens. taliban fighters are reported to have captured the birthplace of the movement, and the second largest city in afghanistan. they were driven out of the city during the u.s. led invasion of 2001. police in plymouth and southwest england have confi
we will get more from martin.et's get the first word news with annabelle droulers in hong kong. >> thanks. the u.s. has cleared third jobs for some immunocompromised individuals. pfizer, biontech and moderna covert shots cannot be used, but the fda says other fully vaccinated individuals do not need a third dose. meanwhile, a u.s. supreme court judge has rejected a challenge to indiana universit'' requirement that alls students be vaccinated for covid for the coming semester. the case...
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april: thank you reverend sharpton, martin king the -- martin king iii.in front of me, the side of our people standing up for justice. i get to represent -- it is my privilege to represent 2 million members of the service employees international union. [applause] every single day, i wake up to fight for the 400,000 members of sciu local 2015, we are mostly black and brown women, immigrants who do the hard work of taking care of the elderly and disabled in their homes and nursing homes. over the last year and a half during this pandemic, their jobs have been harder than ever before. they have risked everything. their lives, livelihoods to care for othersand they continue to do it selflessly. but, i am here to tell you that covid ain't the only illness impacting our nation. our nation has been impacted by the plague of hate and racism since the days people landed -- europeans landed on the shores. across our country, our democracy is under attack by a different plague. the republicans are systemically trying to roll back our voting rights. since january, 48
april: thank you reverend sharpton, martin king the -- martin king iii.in front of me, the side of our people standing up for justice. i get to represent -- it is my privilege to represent 2 million members of the service employees international union. [applause] every single day, i wake up to fight for the 400,000 members of sciu local 2015, we are mostly black and brown women, immigrants who do the hard work of taking care of the elderly and disabled in their homes and nursing homes. over the...
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martin luther king jr.x, thurgood marshall, ts boone and a host of america's leaders use d that pulpit as a stage to spread a progressive message of change. brothers and sisters, put your hands together for the reverend charles williams. ♪ rev. williams: no justice. >> no peace. rev. williams: no justice. >> no peace. rev. williams: no justice. >> no peace. rev. williams: what do we want? when do we want it? >> now. rev. williams: take your hand off of your vote, take your hand off of my vote. take your hand. everybody make some noise. all my life i had to fight and i ain't going to stop fighting now, we ain't going to stop fighting now, we had to fight for the 13th and 14th amendment, 15th, 1964 civil rights in 1965 voting rights. and i will tell you right now, in 2021 we will keep this fight alive over our bodies. we will not allow them to take our vote. we will not allow them to ignore our cause. senators and congressional representatives, they are putting together trillions of dollars that they can spen
martin luther king jr.x, thurgood marshall, ts boone and a host of america's leaders use d that pulpit as a stage to spread a progressive message of change. brothers and sisters, put your hands together for the reverend charles williams. ♪ rev. williams: no justice. >> no peace. rev. williams: no justice. >> no peace. rev. williams: no justice. >> no peace. rev. williams: what do we want? when do we want it? >> now. rev. williams: take your hand off of your vote, take...
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you are looking at martin luther king iii, the son of dr. martin luther king jr.'s listen to what he is saying. >> when the civil rights act of 1964 was signed and my father visited the white house and he told president johnson, this is not enough, we need a voting rights bill. because at the time states could pass all kinds of laws designed to keep people from voting, but president johnson told my father, "i can't do it, i used up all of my political power to get the civil rights act passed." so that day when my father walked out of the white house, people said, "well, what are you going to do, dr. king, now?" and he said, "we gonna go back to the south to get him some power." now, i won't pretend that it was simple. people were beaten. some were killed. police turned dogs and fire hoses on peaceful marchers who just wanted to vote, but every day the voices got louder, the demonstrations got bigger, the reporters showed up in greater numbers, and the moral outrage grew. that's how the voting rights act happened, through the power of the people. >> and that is som
you are looking at martin luther king iii, the son of dr. martin luther king jr.'s listen to what he is saying. >> when the civil rights act of 1964 was signed and my father visited the white house and he told president johnson, this is not enough, we need a voting rights bill. because at the time states could pass all kinds of laws designed to keep people from voting, but president johnson told my father, "i can't do it, i used up all of my political power to get the civil rights...
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with me are larone martin from washington university in st. louis. his first book was "preaching on wax." he is currently working on a book about religion, the fbi and the national security state, which is under contract with princeton university press. to his right is lauren turrek, professor of history at trinity university in san antonio. she's completing a book to bring the good news to all nations, religion, human rights and u.s. foreign policy, which will be out by cornell soonish. close enough. the far right is kate rosenblatt, a visiting assistant professor of history -- in the religion department at emory university. she's working on a manuscript, cooperative battlegrounds, religion and the search for economic alternatives, which is under contract with columbia. i'm an assistant professor of history at university of california berkeley. my first book came out last year. i'm now working on a project on religion in american health care. with that, i will turn to our first question and ask each of our scholars to talk about the role of religion
with me are larone martin from washington university in st. louis. his first book was "preaching on wax." he is currently working on a book about religion, the fbi and the national security state, which is under contract with princeton university press. to his right is lauren turrek, professor of history at trinity university in san antonio. she's completing a book to bring the good news to all nations, religion, human rights and u.s. foreign policy, which will be out by cornell...
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the rally coincides with the anniversary of the march on washington led by martin luther king junior.
the rally coincides with the anniversary of the march on washington led by martin luther king junior.
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i want to get professor martin to around the documents and marginality being scrolled around martin luther king and historian david garrow thought it his duty to release salacious scuttlebutt around martin luther king that had to do with unnamed authors in the fbi that thought dr. king had been a party of or at least a witness of a crime of sexual violence. i'm curious to -- it's an extraordinary revision of the fbi to think about it as a religious institution and to think about the moral fbi and believe it or not i have access to colonial office records about my grandfather and crimes that he may have committed with salacious nature and grappling with it thinking about my own writing and the news cycle itself and where you may come down on what we may credibly draw or infer given your research on a moral fbi about what the character of the organization might be and what it's telling us about the nature of state surveillance and what to do with these kinds of claims where tourly you have a bundle of documentation that's talking about folks who are very intimately concerned about the spirit
i want to get professor martin to around the documents and marginality being scrolled around martin luther king and historian david garrow thought it his duty to release salacious scuttlebutt around martin luther king that had to do with unnamed authors in the fbi that thought dr. king had been a party of or at least a witness of a crime of sexual violence. i'm curious to -- it's an extraordinary revision of the fbi to think about it as a religious institution and to think about the moral fbi...
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he killed sophie martin, the three—year—old girl, he killed her dad, lee martin, who was 43, he wentmber is0808168 9111. and there is another number, and this is a numberfor anyone 9111. and there is another number, and this is a number for anyone with really specific information regarding the incident and this isoi75 248 7880. and just to regarding the incident and this is0175 248 7880. and just to repeat if you are just tuning in, is0175 248 7880. and just to repeat if you arejust tuning in, the 22—year—old gunman in plymouth who killed five people yesterday, before turning the gun on himself killed first of all his own mum, before going on to shoot four other people. the united states is facing some of the worst forest fires in its history, with some of the blazes visible from space. but the haze of smoke hanging over parts of the country means it's hard to spot exactly where the fires are burning on the ground. now aerial teams are using infra—red technology which allows them to pinpoint where forests have caught alight — and pass the information to firefighters. james clayton ha
he killed sophie martin, the three—year—old girl, he killed her dad, lee martin, who was 43, he wentmber is0808168 9111. and there is another number, and this is a numberfor anyone 9111. and there is another number, and this is a number for anyone with really specific information regarding the incident and this isoi75 248 7880. and just to regarding the incident and this is0175 248 7880. and just to repeat if you are just tuning in, is0175 248 7880. and just to repeat if you arejust tuning...
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martin, created to seak hope for. martin, created to speak to _ hope for.n, created to | speak to you. thank you. we will bring you those results when they come in. that�*s it for me. you can reach me on twitter. have a great rest of the day. hello. we provisionally saw a new temperature record in europe on wednesday — 48.8 celsius recorded in sicily. the exceptional heat shown by the red colours here in this chart transfer a bit westwards across the med into the weekend, with record—breaking heat for spain and portugal. cast your eyes further north, though, across the uk, the blues appearing back on the charts. temperatures dropping below normal once again — so a cooler end to the week across the uk, and it will be blustery at times, mainly because of this area of low pressure — out to the west at the moment, but it will track across the north. through the night and into the morning, though, this weather front will bring some cloud and patchy rain into southern areas, keeping temperatures up in the mid—teens for some. but a much fresher start across many p
martin, created to seak hope for. martin, created to speak to _ hope for.n, created to | speak to you. thank you. we will bring you those results when they come in. that�*s it for me. you can reach me on twitter. have a great rest of the day. hello. we provisionally saw a new temperature record in europe on wednesday — 48.8 celsius recorded in sicily. the exceptional heat shown by the red colours here in this chart transfer a bit westwards across the med into the weekend, with...
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more than a half-century after doctor martin luther king led a historic march on washington. the fight over voting rights continue today as more demonstrators took to the streets of the capital. >> the latest on the preparations along the gulf coast s hurricane ida. it continues to intensify and prepares to make landfall. >> welcome back, everyone. nearly 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina just decimated new orleans and much of the gulf coast. folks there tonight bracing for yet another major hurricane that could pack the same. if not a worst punch than katrina hurricane ida is gaining strength and is expected to hit new orleans tomorrow report markie martin shows us. >> the final preparations that are underway along the coast. >> a sea of sand bags south of new orleans. in the small fishing community of la feet. the clock is ticking for eid his arrival. but folks like timothy kern or are sticking around and to have to leave home. not known. if you come back and have a home. i know the kids will be in school. not not know if you have a job when you get back. it's a t
more than a half-century after doctor martin luther king led a historic march on washington. the fight over voting rights continue today as more demonstrators took to the streets of the capital. >> the latest on the preparations along the gulf coast s hurricane ida. it continues to intensify and prepares to make landfall. >> welcome back, everyone. nearly 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina just decimated new orleans and much of the gulf coast. folks there tonight bracing...
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so, martin, you put it most sharply, the tacit throughout much of the panel here. and that suggests a way of thinking about religion beyond church and beyond theology. toward lived experience? and at the same time, it's a tacit acceptance of a less transcendentalist expression of religion, you know, to use the fancy language of fun-ology, it's imminentism or pantheism or things along those lines. so i wonder about your thoughts about the weather through method daryl or gee a kind of tested extent acceptance of the range of religiosity and then for extra credit, if anyone is interested in commenting on how that might make some conservatives rather upset? >> yes. [laughs] >> well let me, maybe, give an example. so one of the things that i've been thinking about lately is jesuit spirituality, and the jesuits, based on saint ignatius, are all about what they see as cooperating with god in the world, to help bring humanity back to god. so that, to me, is a very lived experience. this is the very idea that everything we do is related somehow as to a worship of god. so it
so, martin, you put it most sharply, the tacit throughout much of the panel here. and that suggests a way of thinking about religion beyond church and beyond theology. toward lived experience? and at the same time, it's a tacit acceptance of a less transcendentalist expression of religion, you know, to use the fancy language of fun-ology, it's imminentism or pantheism or things along those lines. so i wonder about your thoughts about the weather through method daryl or gee a kind of tested...
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martin talk about this nation wide vote.e day after the historic march on walk. tell us about what you have planned, why you were doing this, if it was fathomable to you that this many years after your father's march, we are still having these fights. >> let me answer ter first question, the last question first. it's unfortunate, it is really unconscionable we would be still fighting for the rights to vote to expand voting in what we call a democracy. we go all of the world talking about democracy. at home, some are unfortunately trying to reduce and restrict democracy. in this vain, march on along with our organization along with the black network and future coalition sciu and over 160 organizations are planning major demonstrations all across this country on next saturday, where we expect to convene and say to our senators that now is the time to protect and preserve and expand rights, not reduce rights. if we allow the states to do what they are doing, then many people, particularly in the black and brown community, will
martin talk about this nation wide vote.e day after the historic march on walk. tell us about what you have planned, why you were doing this, if it was fathomable to you that this many years after your father's march, we are still having these fights. >> let me answer ter first question, the last question first. it's unfortunate, it is really unconscionable we would be still fighting for the rights to vote to expand voting in what we call a democracy. we go all of the world talking about...
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sheriff brian martin, are you there? we will continue to cover this for you and definitely on abc 7 news at 4:00, wayne freeman is headed there. for now we will live this coverage but if you're in lake county, you're under mandatory evacuation or are under a warning and need to be ready to go. there are homes where the wildfire is burning quickly, the cache fire. fingers crossed and please do pay attention to what authorities are saying. in the meantime, we want to cover covid-19 because today we have a u.c. berkley official live with us to share about how they're minimizing transmission risk as the university returns to in-person learning with students moving in this week. first, major covid news with vaccine boosters and regeneron heaines. president n affirmed the c.d.c.'s announcement this morning that americans should plan to get a booster eight months after their second shot. joining us now to break this down is stanford microbiology and immunology professor dr. robert segal. thank you for your time today. >> thank
sheriff brian martin, are you there? we will continue to cover this for you and definitely on abc 7 news at 4:00, wayne freeman is headed there. for now we will live this coverage but if you're in lake county, you're under mandatory evacuation or are under a warning and need to be ready to go. there are homes where the wildfire is burning quickly, the cache fire. fingers crossed and please do pay attention to what authorities are saying. in the meantime, we want to cover covid-19 because today...
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what jeffersons were doing the day martin luther king was shot.h martin luther king's speech. >> we've got some difficulties ahead. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. >> but the fly in the ointment was they were all written primarily by white executives who had a very myopic view of black america. >> i feel qualified to do that as a human being who shared some of the same concerns. and we had a couple of writers who were themselves african-american. >> does norman lear miss the mark a lot? yeah, he does. but he does capture some moments that had not been captured before in terms of showing african-american culture. >> i believe that it is important to have writers in the room that understand the characters of the show. the pains, the pleasures, the joy. if not, it it looks like "amos & andy." dry eye symptoms driving you crazy? inflammation might be to blame. inflammation: time for ache and burn! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. infla
what jeffersons were doing the day martin luther king was shot.h martin luther king's speech. >> we've got some difficulties ahead. but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. >> but the fly in the ointment was they were all written primarily by white executives who had a very myopic view of black america. >> i feel qualified to do that as a human being who shared some of the same concerns. and we had a couple of writers who were...
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let me go first to you, martin. your impressions as we laid out the gravity of the problem, the existential threat to voting, and how some of them seemed more concerned with how their constituents would respond than what we need to do to protect the voting rights in this country. >> rev, i, like you and like andrea also, feel like the meetings were positive. but the word "may" sticks out in my mind. you said something. maybe. may happen. i won't say that i don't feel hopeful. i feel engaged. i feel maybe like my father and others felt in 1965, that we have an uphill battle. it does not mean we won't get some level of victory, but i'm not clear today that we definitely will have a victory, which means we have to really engage even more so by turning out on august 28th in the flagship cities and the sister cities and the activations that are going on around this country. we have to let these senators know this is serious business of our democracy. >> when we lock at this and we really think about the engagement, becau
let me go first to you, martin. your impressions as we laid out the gravity of the problem, the existential threat to voting, and how some of them seemed more concerned with how their constituents would respond than what we need to do to protect the voting rights in this country. >> rev, i, like you and like andrea also, feel like the meetings were positive. but the word "may" sticks out in my mind. you said something. maybe. may happen. i won't say that i don't feel hopeful. i...
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coming up, steve martin, martin coming up, steve martin, martin short and selena gomez will tell ♪ ♪'s yours. homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? do you think john cox will be a better governor than gavin newsom? [sfx: bear roar] does a bear sh*t in the woods? >>> we are back with the unlikely trio taking on hulu's new mystery, "only murders in the buidling," steve martin, martin short, selena gomez connecting generations with charming comedy. chris connelly had a chance to talk to them about it. >> hello again, george. it's been a minute since selena gomez could be seen on a tv series. now for "only murders in the buidling" she's bringing her fresh energy alongside steve martin and martin short, a trio dedicated to solving a murder and making all of us laugh in the process. the intrigue of "only murders in
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martin, you photograph some very famous people, from oprah to president obama.s that different from the photographs of these people who had traumatic but also triumphant stories? >> well, you know, i work -- i get to photograph all these very famous, well-known people because of magazine assignments. but this project is very different because i, you know, looked into the -- at this organization that i ended up falling in love with, and with it comes, obviously, a huge responsibility that sometimes can feel a bit overbearing, to make sure the work i create really has an impact. >> so anything they throw away, i keep. >> reporter: for this, scholler spent months getting to know his subjects, before finally using his camera to snap a moment in time that often tells a story of decades-long trauma. graham grew up on a plantation in the segregated south before moving to los angeles when he was a child. >> that's where my trouble began, right there in south central los angeles. you didn't have to say yes, sir, no, sir to white people. i joined a neighborhood gang, just
martin, you photograph some very famous people, from oprah to president obama.s that different from the photographs of these people who had traumatic but also triumphant stories? >> well, you know, i work -- i get to photograph all these very famous, well-known people because of magazine assignments. but this project is very different because i, you know, looked into the -- at this organization that i ended up falling in love with, and with it comes, obviously, a huge responsibility that...
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martin, i want to pivot just a bit to today's news. as we pursue our domestic civil rights here in america, as you watch the continuing upheaval in afghanistan ahead of the withdrawal, the loss of life and the breakdown of human rights, your father famously opposed the forever war of his day in vietnam. how do you think he might assess the situation we find ourselves in today? >> well, it clearly is very difficult, and we certainly have been supportive of afghan people and afghan people have supported us. i think that it was not the fact that we were leaving, it's how we chose to do it. and that to me has proven to be a critical mistake. we support democracy in afghanistan, but it's problematic that we won't even support expanding the right to vote. i'm equally as concerned about the right of people to vote in our own country, expanding that right, not restricting it, as these states have done. >> as i said in my speech today, the afghan people that do come, even in the nation's capitol they don't have federal legislators that can vote
martin, i want to pivot just a bit to today's news. as we pursue our domestic civil rights here in america, as you watch the continuing upheaval in afghanistan ahead of the withdrawal, the loss of life and the breakdown of human rights, your father famously opposed the forever war of his day in vietnam. how do you think he might assess the situation we find ourselves in today? >> well, it clearly is very difficult, and we certainly have been supportive of afghan people and afghan people...
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killing three—year—old sophie martin and herfather lee. treated in hospital. in the park he killed 59—year—old stephen washington, before heading to henderson place, where he shot his fifth victim, 66—year—old kate shepherd, who later died in hospital. it was here that the government then shot himself, and was declared dead at the scene. indie shot himself, and was declared dead at the scene.— dead at the scene. we believe we have an — dead at the scene. we believe we have an instance _ dead at the scene. we believe we have an instance that i dead at the scene. we believe we have an instance that is i we have an instance that is domestically related, that has spilt into the street, and seen several people with in plymouth losing their lives in an extraordinary tragic circumstance.- extraordinary tragic circumstance. ,. ., extraordinary tragic circumstance. ., circumstance. dad, mate, bad. bad. circumstance. dad, mate, bad. bad- this _ circumstance. dad, mate, bad. bad. this neighbour, _ circumstance. dad, mate, bad. bad. this neighbour, wh
killing three—year—old sophie martin and herfather lee. treated in hospital. in the park he killed 59—year—old stephen washington, before heading to henderson place, where he shot his fifth victim, 66—year—old kate shepherd, who later died in hospital. it was here that the government then shot himself, and was declared dead at the scene. indie shot himself, and was declared dead at the scene.— dead at the scene. we believe we have an — dead at the scene. we believe we have an...
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you know, like speed down to independent journalist martin some as he joins me on the line. good afternoon, t martin survivors of the complex bombing that claiming us troops opened far on the crowd right after the blast. the saying that a lot of those 170 deaths were caused by the explosion that caused by gunfire. what do you think of that version of events that sounded in any way? credible? well, obviously been looking online as many of the people have the baby see. the correspondence in campbell said that he's spoken to survivors and they, they're selling him the same story that your team have been told. and it seems to me that it's increasingly looking like the case that what you've just reported isn't what actually happened. and, and surely u. s. military leaders, they must have known this already. are you surprised that they wouldn't come out and try and pray and they had to know that this happened? they would have got this information back if they hadn't observed themselves, but they've been no mention of this previously. well, i can imagine it's obviously a p r disast
you know, like speed down to independent journalist martin some as he joins me on the line. good afternoon, t martin survivors of the complex bombing that claiming us troops opened far on the crowd right after the blast. the saying that a lot of those 170 deaths were caused by the explosion that caused by gunfire. what do you think of that version of events that sounded in any way? credible? well, obviously been looking online as many of the people have the baby see. the correspondence in...
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our top story this saturday and we begin with are continuing in depth coverage of the story of martin got felt he's currently serving a prison sentence in the u. s. for hawking a hospital. he says he did bout to draw attention to a custody battle between the facility and the parents of a child being kept there without their consent. mister god spelled recently turned to us now for he was denied telephone access to his lawyers. me. mr. golf felt wife said communication with his lawyer was cut off shortly after he wrote an article published on our team website in the piece he describes cases of miss treatment out the prison he's being held it. the authorities though, say his lack of colds were simply done to changes in their cobra policy. we discussed the case with barb bryant and journalist, an activist who was in self imprison in connection with a data leak. and also dana got stop. they read all the mail, so they had a heads up on what was coming they should in at legal privilege mail, but i guess, i guess they were aware, he had multiple attorneys who were trying to get in touch with
our top story this saturday and we begin with are continuing in depth coverage of the story of martin got felt he's currently serving a prison sentence in the u. s. for hawking a hospital. he says he did bout to draw attention to a custody battle between the facility and the parents of a child being kept there without their consent. mister god spelled recently turned to us now for he was denied telephone access to his lawyers. me. mr. golf felt wife said communication with his lawyer was cut...
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again, the father son of business, the leadership, political, martin luther king jr., of reverend martin. the grandson of reverend albert daniel williams, the second preacher of the seventies or church. with his brother, albert named after his grandfather was also a baptist minister. the kind of ways when learns leadership is in the context of the ecclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to bring people together. how to win a majority. all of those things are useful when you go into electoral politics. and of course we don't live far from kansas city here. we have a sitting congress person, representing the city of kansas city missouri, emmanuel cleaver the second. he is an ordained methodist minister. these kinds of ways, the training ground for family's politics. politics becomes very, very important because anytime you are running an organization you are engaged in politics. whether the school principal, or you are the superintendent. you still have to bring people together. how are you going to do that? when there's opposition to your point of view. these are the kinds
again, the father son of business, the leadership, political, martin luther king jr., of reverend martin. the grandson of reverend albert daniel williams, the second preacher of the seventies or church. with his brother, albert named after his grandfather was also a baptist minister. the kind of ways when learns leadership is in the context of the ecclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to bring people together. how to win a majority. all of those things are useful when you go...
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sophie martin was out for a walk with her dad lee, when they were both shot dead.y. paris and billy heard the news this evening. heart broke. she was in tears, wasn't you. it wasn't nice. it was devastating. it makes everything just that worse, doesn't it, being a child. it's going to be different here forever now, i think. nothing's ever going to be the same, especially when it's over the road. in just six minutes last night, six lives were lost on these streets. the first victim was maxine davison, the mother of the gunman. she was 51, and was at home in the keyham area of the city when he killed her. just lucky really, that's what i'm thinking. it could have been me. bert was on his way to the shops as the shooting started, and he walked right past his neighbour, jake davison, who was carrying a gun. i heard a bang, i walked around the corner, the bloke was walking towards me with a black rifle, i could smell the gunfire, you know what i mean? i swerved around him, and i noticed a woman in the corner, laid on the doorstep who was shot. and just went to her, put
sophie martin was out for a walk with her dad lee, when they were both shot dead.y. paris and billy heard the news this evening. heart broke. she was in tears, wasn't you. it wasn't nice. it was devastating. it makes everything just that worse, doesn't it, being a child. it's going to be different here forever now, i think. nothing's ever going to be the same, especially when it's over the road. in just six minutes last night, six lives were lost on these streets. the first victim was maxine...
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got martin got selves, wife claims his placement there is excessive and his treatment illegal. i think that's what really said mom was at marty. expose his conflicts of interest in the case. judge. nathaniel gordon donate to the adoption agency that often partners and has received donations from boston childrens hospital. and likely the agency that they would have used to get just adopted into another family. remember they took the custody away from just, parents made her aware of the state. and then the next step is to get her adopted into another family. the government wanted to use the we're, we're a terrorist in the judge said, no, we did try to nathaniel gordon who hates marty. said you can't use that word. that's not what this was. but after trial, they put him in a unit for terrorists. it makes no sense even a previous prison correctional officers recognize that this is a political case. i think that's why he's in the cmu. we've contacted both the judge and the adoption center for comment. we also asked to leading human rights organizations both in the u. s. and worldwid
got martin got selves, wife claims his placement there is excessive and his treatment illegal. i think that's what really said mom was at marty. expose his conflicts of interest in the case. judge. nathaniel gordon donate to the adoption agency that often partners and has received donations from boston childrens hospital. and likely the agency that they would have used to get just adopted into another family. remember they took the custody away from just, parents made her aware of the state....
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i mean, and then we'll we begin with are continuing in depth coverage of the story of martin gods felt he's currently serving a prison sentence in the us for hugging a hospital. he said he did love to draw attention to a custody battle between the facility and the parents of a child being kept there without their consent. mister goths felt recently turned to us after he was denied telephone access to his lawyers. ah, mister golf fell to wife said communication with his lawyer was cut off shortly after he wrote an article published an are t's website in the piece. he describes cases of mistreatment up the prison he's being held in. the authorities though say his lack of calls were simply done to changes in their cooper policy. we discussed the case with barr at brian bar. it's a journalist and activists who was himself imprisoned in connection with a data leak. but let's listen to dana golf. so 1st they read alex's mouth, so they had a heads up on what was coming. they shouldn't it's legal privilege mail, but i guess i guess they were aware. he has multiple attorneys who are trying to g
i mean, and then we'll we begin with are continuing in depth coverage of the story of martin gods felt he's currently serving a prison sentence in the us for hugging a hospital. he said he did love to draw attention to a custody battle between the facility and the parents of a child being kept there without their consent. mister goths felt recently turned to us after he was denied telephone access to his lawyers. ah, mister golf fell to wife said communication with his lawyer was cut off...
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this is the law behind martin got felt imprisonment is open to different interpretations. probably a lot of other laws is that it doesn't require necessarily, a malicious attempt to, you know, to access a computer. and the last name is vert, fairly vague. in terms of what to prescribe, the government, i think, is very happy with the hacked because the united states, you know, benefit greatly from the big laws that they can basically twist to meet the circumstances of the day or, or whatever it is for seeking to accomplish a moment and the united states is especially in the last 30 years or so has become almost expert at drafting and imposing very broadly. we're to date was that impose, you know, fairly devastating sentences. golf else wasn't on the 1st case. headline. so the computer fraud and abuse act came into force and schwartz, the activist and harvard research fellow was charged under the cna with numerous violations at 1st facing up to 35 years in jail, for downloading and releasing academic journals to make them available for all the case drove him to suicide journ
this is the law behind martin got felt imprisonment is open to different interpretations. probably a lot of other laws is that it doesn't require necessarily, a malicious attempt to, you know, to access a computer. and the last name is vert, fairly vague. in terms of what to prescribe, the government, i think, is very happy with the hacked because the united states, you know, benefit greatly from the big laws that they can basically twist to meet the circumstances of the day or, or whatever it...
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his sympathy was entirely for trave on martin the attacker in this case. he identified fully now trave on martin. two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's presidency, calling cap her neck is taking his knee. he is denouncing america as a racist country. eight years of a black president. eight years of a black attorney general. he is saying this country is systemic, racist, there are bodies in the street he said yes there were bodies in the streets. after ferguson the police realized that they too could have their careers they could be arrested they could be imprisoned. they could be sued. there was no virtual been aggressive good cop they began to pull back. the net result was a 10% spike in homicides after ferguson 2015. anoth
his sympathy was entirely for trave on martin the attacker in this case. he identified fully now trave on martin. two years later he identified fully with michael brown. the gentle giant who tried to kill a police officer and then attacked him and ended up with his life lost also. yet there is obama again trying to frame a cop in this case. in trying to identify with the attacker. the message went out. i'm going to summarize this pretty quickly here. by 2016 the eighth year of obama's...
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cities, including here in d.c., where martin luther king jr., august 28th. i'm lindsey reiser live from washington, d.c. >> i'm aaron gilchrist in for kendis gibson in new york. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you. we want to track the breaking story, the category 1 hurricane taking aim at the gulf coast with landfall expected tomorrow on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. forecasters are warning, though, this storm could be much stronger when it crashes ashore tomorrow, potentially leaving behind devastation that could last for months. hurricane ida has been intensifying so quickly that the mayor of new orleans says there is no time to issue new mandatory evacuation orders. meaning many people will be forced to take cover at home. >> we want to get right to nbc news meteorologist janessa webb who's tracking the latest for us. how dangerous could this storm be, what are we talking about here? >> lindsay, this is a dire situation because just in the last few hours our latest update, this storm system con
cities, including here in d.c., where martin luther king jr., august 28th. i'm lindsey reiser live from washington, d.c. >> i'm aaron gilchrist in for kendis gibson in new york. we have a team of reporters and analysts following the latest for you. we want to track the breaking story, the category 1 hurricane taking aim at the gulf coast with landfall expected tomorrow on the 16th anniversary of hurricane katrina. forecasters are warning, though, this storm could be much stronger when it...
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s opinion of reverend martin luther king sr. and he was the grandson of reverend daniel albert williams, the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. so that went in line of succession. his brother, a.d., albert, named after his grandfather. was also a baptist minister. so the kind of ways that ones learns leadership is in the kind of context of the ecclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. all those things are useful when you go into the electoral politics, whether you're the mayor. and, of course, we don't live far from kansas city here. we have a sitting congress person representing kansas city, missouri, emanuel cleaver ii. he is an ordained methodist minister. so these kind of ways that the training ground for family is the politics. so politics becomes very, very important. anytime you're running an organization, you're engaged in politics. whether you're the school principal or you're the superintendent. you still have to bring people together. and how ar
s opinion of reverend martin luther king sr. and he was the grandson of reverend daniel albert williams, the second pastor of the ebenezer baptist church. so that went in line of succession. his brother, a.d., albert, named after his grandfather. was also a baptist minister. so the kind of ways that ones learns leadership is in the kind of context of the ecclesial politics. right? how to galvanize people, how to bring people together, how to win a majority. all those things are useful when you...
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-- heroes, martin scorsese, spike lee.eferences for you who made you think yes, i want to do that roger? adam: director wise? martin scorsese was the top of the pyramid, his films, how he talked about them. as someone who was a huge inspiration for me, you are right, all those people you listed were -- spike's movies, soderberg. i have been lucky to work with people who want to do it. reporter: i believe you are not a fan of seeing yourself on screen. without change? adam: no, no, no, i have seen myself on screen before -- i don't have a phobia about it -- it just does not seem to be helpful. my responsibility is when we were making it. some people can watch themselves and it is a good thing and they notice a habit or something they want to do that they did not think was working that actually was, but for me, it is permanent. it is film. it is weird that way. you do something instinctual for a brief amount of time, and then it lasts forever, so when you watch it, i can't help but notice all of the things i want to change b
-- heroes, martin scorsese, spike lee.eferences for you who made you think yes, i want to do that roger? adam: director wise? martin scorsese was the top of the pyramid, his films, how he talked about them. as someone who was a huge inspiration for me, you are right, all those people you listed were -- spike's movies, soderberg. i have been lucky to work with people who want to do it. reporter: i believe you are not a fan of seeing yourself on screen. without change? adam: no, no, no, i have...
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that point martin center indeed wrote that this was a bad decision made by chapel hill at the school.nization here north carolina later found out that the position was untenured and incorrectly assumed that is because of conservative criticism. and so that article viral and national media picked up on it is said, she's not tenure. in the vote was terrible but what really happened is that when the school submitted the information about her, to the board of trustees, way back in january, the committee that looks at ten years, as the journalism school for questions. about nicole hannah jones experience. they said we don't have that information. and is protected personal information. ... ... by the time the husband announced nicole anna jones would be joining the faculty, everyone at the school was on the same page, going to have a five-year contract professor contract and at the same time in the future she be able to be up for tenure but that has been a lot of misconception. >> that misconception has continued even though i know you've written about this how this occurred, peter know if
that point martin center indeed wrote that this was a bad decision made by chapel hill at the school.nization here north carolina later found out that the position was untenured and incorrectly assumed that is because of conservative criticism. and so that article viral and national media picked up on it is said, she's not tenure. in the vote was terrible but what really happened is that when the school submitted the information about her, to the board of trustees, way back in january, the...
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martin savidge, cnn, little rock, arkansas. >> martin, thank you.essica," the little girl who was rescued against the odds after falling 22 feet down a well. when we come back i'll speak to the director of "58 hours, the baby jessica story." stay with us. ant to the test with nelson, a volunteer that puts care into everything he does. it really protects my skin. it's comfortable and lasts a long time. dove men, 48h freshness with triple action moisturizers. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette so, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules. no sugar. no pizza. no foods you love. stressed? no stress. exercise. but no days off! easy, no? no. no. no. no. but with freestyle libre 14 day, you can take the mystery out of your diabetes. now you know. sir, do you know what you want to order? yes. freestyle libre 14 day. try it for free. you're strong. you power through
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the court heard how chambers had gone to miss martin's home. he told her to sit down.hen he pretended to administer a vaccine. now, the prosecution barrister in the case today said that he didn't actually inject anything into the victim, but he pretended to do so. he added that the victim was not left with any marks now after that happened chambers then asked miss martin for money. she handed over £140 in cash. and then, on reflection, the court heard she realised that something was wrong. she contacted the police. five days later, chambers returned to her house demanding more money. and miss martin told him she wasn't going to give him any and also told him that she had contacted officers. the court heard during the sentencing from the judge who described chambers�*s actions as despicable. the judge also said that he had taken full advantage of the vaccine rollout to prey on an elderly victim in her home. and we also had a statement from kathleen martin, the victim, after sentencing, and she described the crime as deceitful and horrific. and she also added that she ho
the court heard how chambers had gone to miss martin's home. he told her to sit down.hen he pretended to administer a vaccine. now, the prosecution barrister in the case today said that he didn't actually inject anything into the victim, but he pretended to do so. he added that the victim was not left with any marks now after that happened chambers then asked miss martin for money. she handed over £140 in cash. and then, on reflection, the court heard she realised that something was wrong. she...
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this is for general martin.here would still be a role for the army, even in the indo pacific theater. could you explain a little bit -- elaborate a little bit on what you meant by that? >> congressman, thank you. as i said in my statement, to prevail in the future, to be able to respond to crisis, to win in competition and prevail in a conflict, you need an all domain capability to do that. you're going to need an entire joint force. it will not be one single service, it will not be a couple you will need everything from the space to the information environment to the cyber environment, the air, the sea, on the land. you will need all of this keep abilities combined. as it pertains to the land domain, most of the partners, the potential partners, and you need the partnership to be able to prevail against a threat like china, most of those partners live on land. most partner nations, their largest component of their security apparatus is land forces. to build relationships with those land forces matters because w
this is for general martin.here would still be a role for the army, even in the indo pacific theater. could you explain a little bit -- elaborate a little bit on what you meant by that? >> congressman, thank you. as i said in my statement, to prevail in the future, to be able to respond to crisis, to win in competition and prevail in a conflict, you need an all domain capability to do that. you're going to need an entire joint force. it will not be one single service, it will not be a...
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as the civil rights community prepares this week for the national voting rights march that martin luther king iii and i as president of national action network will lead to capitol hill this coming saturday. and it's there, the hill, that we want to start with the most timely guests possible. joining me now, california congresswoman barbara lee, who sits on the house appropriations committee. congresswoman lee, our thanks for joining us tonight. 20 years ago i remember it because you distinguished yourself. you were the lone house voice and the lone house vote against military force in afghanistan. you now chair the house appropriations subcommittee on state and foreign operations. what is your reaction to what we just heard moments ago from president biden on the u.s. commitment to afghanistan at this point? >> reverend al, thank you so much for giving me a chance to be with you this afternoon. first of all, what i voted against was the authorization that established that any president could use force in perpetuity. it was 60 words and it was a blank check and there was no way i could v
as the civil rights community prepares this week for the national voting rights march that martin luther king iii and i as president of national action network will lead to capitol hill this coming saturday. and it's there, the hill, that we want to start with the most timely guests possible. joining me now, california congresswoman barbara lee, who sits on the house appropriations committee. congresswoman lee, our thanks for joining us tonight. 20 years ago i remember it because you...
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that devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king jr.. by coretta scott key. >> we have been open 45 months when you see the show today. and, we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here is over 300 miles. we ask, have you ever been to washington d.c.? amazing -- how the majority button amazingly large number, i have never been to washington. why did you -- what are you going to do when you come to washington? we are coming to the bible museum. are you doing other things? if we have time. and the point is that what we are finding, especially with, not only just americans but tourists coming into washington, which about 15% depending 20 are non-americans coming in to the u.s. for a tour and here in washington d.c. museums and a pop in here, so once it's all together, we are finding that there's great great curiosity about the bible no matter what faith you are and many -- take a fait, they've been here and that with their friends, so it's not like somebody just wanders in. they come in as a
that devoted the entire magazine to the story of martin luther king jr.. by coretta scott key. >> we have been open 45 months when you see the show today. and, we found some very interesting statistics. number one, our average drive distance to get here is over 300 miles. we ask, have you ever been to washington d.c.? amazing -- how the majority button amazingly large number, i have never been to washington. why did you -- what are you going to do when you come to washington? we are...
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and martin luther king's son, martin luther king iii was here leading a march to remind people that blacksonal right to vote. it was the state laws that appeared neutral but were actually restrictive to get black voters to count jelly beans or pay a penalty. that's why he says the voting rights must include the john lewis voting rights act to restore some of those provisions. one person we didn't see, reverend jesse jackson. he is recovering, battling covid with his wife. i've been in touch with family members and they say both are responding to the treatments here, but it was a moment of silence and prayers from activists who wished them well. >> we wish the best to reverend jackson to his family and hope he pulls through. suzanne, thanks for that excellent report. let me bring in the number three democrat in the house, democrat jim clyburn. thanks for being with us. today's marches show the sense of urgency is not letting up on the democratic side but the gop side is fighting tooth and nail on this. texas is on the cusp of seeing these new voting restrictions enacted. why isn't that urge
and martin luther king's son, martin luther king iii was here leading a march to remind people that blacksonal right to vote. it was the state laws that appeared neutral but were actually restrictive to get black voters to count jelly beans or pay a penalty. that's why he says the voting rights must include the john lewis voting rights act to restore some of those provisions. one person we didn't see, reverend jesse jackson. he is recovering, battling covid with his wife. i've been in touch...
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raquel martin, back to you. thank you for that report this morning. a cow. >> hundreds if not thousands of afghan refugees are expected to seek out a new life here in the bay area. also across california. one community group in the east bay. this already providing a safe haven for dozens of refugees who are now calling america their new home kron four's jonathan mccall has more on that mission. >> the images are tragic to see afghans trying any way possible to flee from their war torn homes in search for a new life free from taliban rule. it was terrifying. it >> it looks like humanity was killed and every step in this country. some of those who have been fortunate to get out are making new lives right here in the bay area. >> for this month. we have and individuals. to 12 agency. so right now so far to be i've been served 60 individuals. i'm expecting at least 50 more and and the next 2 weeks. fauci azizi is with the jewish community in family services, east bay. >> she says this agency has been working for a number of years to bring afghan refugees
raquel martin, back to you. thank you for that report this morning. a cow. >> hundreds if not thousands of afghan refugees are expected to seek out a new life here in the bay area. also across california. one community group in the east bay. this already providing a safe haven for dozens of refugees who are now calling america their new home kron four's jonathan mccall has more on that mission. >> the images are tragic to see afghans trying any way possible to flee from their war...
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roland martin host of roland martin unfilter pd another hour of velshi.and his future. amid a surge in the delta variant why the republican governor is lining up on the wrong side against covid. me too founder. on the growing scandal surrounding cuomo. another-mile-an-hour of "velshi" begins right now. >>> good morning, saturday august 7thwell i'm alv velshi. in just a couple horsepower the senate convenience on the $1 trillion infrastructure back will package following days of negotiations. senate majority leader chuck schumer is expected to hold a procedural vote to wind down debates and get this bill passed as soon as possible. while congress has been mostly focused on legislation that would build up our nation we're continuing to learn more about how hard the former president tried to tear apart the fabric of you are our democracy. in addition to blatant lies about the 2020 presidential election there was a far more insidious plot to actually overturn the results going on in the background. just days before the deadly january 6th assault on the capito
roland martin host of roland martin unfilter pd another hour of velshi.and his future. amid a surge in the delta variant why the republican governor is lining up on the wrong side against covid. me too founder. on the growing scandal surrounding cuomo. another-mile-an-hour of "velshi" begins right now. >>> good morning, saturday august 7thwell i'm alv velshi. in just a couple horsepower the senate convenience on the $1 trillion infrastructure back will package following days...