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but for now, william black, thank you very much indeed for your time. so thank you. thank. let's take you back to ukraine itself. we have correspondence across the country, bringing us the latest developments, auto auto. hamid has been traveling to nipple and east of ukraine, and she sent this update about what she witnessed along the way. we were in clamor tours when this war started, and we've been witnessing this city, which is a city of a 150000. people just sort of emptied himself, becoming in like the empty set of a movie. last night, for example, the city was pitch black, the light turned off purposely by the municipality. it was quite theory because we, if you looked out of the window, you couldn't see buildings, you couldn't see the street, you couldn't see anything. just blackness. as we woke up this morning, we had to do this 3 hour drive to come here. well, it took us 6 hours. that's because of the traffic on the road. there was a lot of ukrainian military deploying regrouping. going in all directions, vehicle personnel, equipment, all sorts of things on the roa
but for now, william black, thank you very much indeed for your time. so thank you. thank. let's take you back to ukraine itself. we have correspondence across the country, bringing us the latest developments, auto auto. hamid has been traveling to nipple and east of ukraine, and she sent this update about what she witnessed along the way. we were in clamor tours when this war started, and we've been witnessing this city, which is a city of a 150000. people just sort of emptied himself,...
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william blacks and economists don, professor of economics and law, but the university of missouri, he says russia is ill prepared to cope with sanctions. if you keep the sanctions on economically well within the next 2 to 3 years, they will have a very substantial bite. and by the way, the things that hooton's has been doing to supposedly prepare the russian economy ah, who were being sanctioned crew are actually very harmful to the russian economy. and the russian economy is incredibly weak relative to its military power. so putin does have to worry considerably of that this becomes his afghanistan economically. and politically. putin has shown repeatedly that the ala carte sir useful in, in making him very wealthy, but that he can and will break them half show trials, put them in prison, literally kill them in prison, and devastate them economically. so i think the united states has it wrong in believing that if it goes after the cronies, it's going to make life a difficult for putin. in ukraine, the mood remains defiant. several videos showing civilians making molotov cocktails hav
william blacks and economists don, professor of economics and law, but the university of missouri, he says russia is ill prepared to cope with sanctions. if you keep the sanctions on economically well within the next 2 to 3 years, they will have a very substantial bite. and by the way, the things that hooton's has been doing to supposedly prepare the russian economy ah, who were being sanctioned crew are actually very harmful to the russian economy. and the russian economy is incredibly weak...
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i was william black and economist on former federal prosecutor here, professor of economics and law at the university of missouri, kansas city not more than a 100000 ukrainians, have been fleeing to neighboring poland. warsaw is expected to help as many as 5000000 people in the weeks ahead. but crowds of checkpoints are so large, it could take people 3 days to be processed. seamless ravi reports. beyond the reaches of the russian army, refugees from ukraine arrived in the safety of poland, forced to take only what is most important only what they can carry. here friendly faces, open arms, and as much comfort as can be had sheltering in a train station. vladimir shanaski was working in the netherlands when the war broke out. he's waiting for his 5 sons to arrive from across the border to take them to safety. he'll then return to ukraine, where he says he will join his wife a soldier in the national army. ukrainians are prepared to die. he says before ever surrendering their country to russian president vladimir putin, i can say when you grin lose. when you grin and lose your robberies c
i was william black and economist on former federal prosecutor here, professor of economics and law at the university of missouri, kansas city not more than a 100000 ukrainians, have been fleeing to neighboring poland. warsaw is expected to help as many as 5000000 people in the weeks ahead. but crowds of checkpoints are so large, it could take people 3 days to be processed. seamless ravi reports. beyond the reaches of the russian army, refugees from ukraine arrived in the safety of poland,...
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william black is an economist and former federal prosecutor. he believes russia is ill prepared to cope with the sanctions. if you keep the sanctions on economically well within the next 2 to 3 years, they will have a very substantial bite. and by the way, the things that hooton's has been doing to supposedly prepare the russian economy ah, for being sanctioned crew are actually very harmful to the russian economy. and the russian economy is incredibly weak relative to its military power. so putin does have to worry considerably of that this becomes his afghanistan economically. and politically. putin has shown repeatedly that the ala carte sir useful in, in making him very wealthy, but that he can and will break them, have show trials, put them in prison, literally kill them in prison, and devastate them economically. so i think the united states has it wrong in believing that if it goes after the cronies, it's going to make life difficult for putin more here. pain countries as sending weapons and fuel to help you kind defend itself. germany h
william black is an economist and former federal prosecutor. he believes russia is ill prepared to cope with the sanctions. if you keep the sanctions on economically well within the next 2 to 3 years, they will have a very substantial bite. and by the way, the things that hooton's has been doing to supposedly prepare the russian economy ah, for being sanctioned crew are actually very harmful to the russian economy. and the russian economy is incredibly weak relative to its military power. so...
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william black. i do appreciate that this is actually a very complex and situation. we appreciate the fact that you are taking the time to give it to us in such a simple way. i thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. on me for simple take care of you as a set to try a program where migrants and refugees caught at the border with mexico are placed into so called home coffee unites, regarded as a cheaper alternative than detention centers. but the move has been criticized by rights groups. they say president joe biden has failed to deliver on his promises of more humane detention measures, runnels reports from los angeles in 2020. as the cobit 19 pandemic raged migrants in u. s. government detention facilities in california protested and went to court over dangerous conditions in a final settlement reached late last month, the federal immigration enforcement agency, ice, and private for profit prison corporations agreed to safety protections for detainees, including cobit vaccinations and limits on detainees. populations, unsanitary conditions and indifferent gu
william black. i do appreciate that this is actually a very complex and situation. we appreciate the fact that you are taking the time to give it to us in such a simple way. i thank you very much indeed for your time, sir. on me for simple take care of you as a set to try a program where migrants and refugees caught at the border with mexico are placed into so called home coffee unites, regarded as a cheaper alternative than detention centers. but the move has been criticized by rights groups....
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williams. what a career as crazy as it sounds. given 55 super bowls, only 3 black quarterbacks have ever hosted the lombardi trophy. williams being the very first to do so in 1988 because of him. he's pat pave the path for players like russell wilson, lamar jackson and patrick mahomes. and now we can story is being told in a movie in coming to a screen near you. it's been 34 years since doug williams became the first black quarterback to play when and receive the mvp of the super bowl. >> hollywood is now making a movie about it. >> one of those move that kind your examples the world that it les trap. >> williams helped shatter the myth that african-americans weren't smart enough to play in the center. his super bowl win was a victory for washington and a reminder the black folks can excel in any road given the opportunity. >> and then you look at to self in the mirror and you part of black history, you really don't look at it. but with older you get, i think you really, really like that. i did something bad could never be done again. williams asked frequently abou
williams. what a career as crazy as it sounds. given 55 super bowls, only 3 black quarterbacks have ever hosted the lombardi trophy. williams being the very first to do so in 1988 because of him. he's pat pave the path for players like russell wilson, lamar jackson and patrick mahomes. and now we can story is being told in a movie in coming to a screen near you. it's been 34 years since doug williams became the first black quarterback to play when and receive the mvp of the super bowl. >>...
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the history made, president biden nominating the first black william to the supreme court, and what she told the american people. >>> but first, the news coming in just as we came on the air, ukraine's president addressing the people of his country a short time ago, warning that russian troops are moving in on the capital, closing in on kyiv, saying they could storm the capital tonight. this evening the breaking headline from the white house -- the u.s. and its european allies now planning to sanction vladimir putin directly. explosions breaking the silence after dark in kyiv, and tonight it's believed the russians are already within city limits in the northern part of the capital. to the north of kyiv, these images. a government building on fire. and still russian tanks and military vehicles moving in in all directions. these tanks moving toward the city of kherson in the south. the troubling image in a kyiv suburb. posted online, an armored vehicle swerving and rolling over the car with a driver inside. remarkably, that driver was rescue rescued. tonight that call for all men age 18 t
the history made, president biden nominating the first black william to the supreme court, and what she told the american people. >>> but first, the news coming in just as we came on the air, ukraine's president addressing the people of his country a short time ago, warning that russian troops are moving in on the capital, closing in on kyiv, saying they could storm the capital tonight. this evening the breaking headline from the white house -- the u.s. and its european allies now...
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with daniel hale williams a black guy. performed open heart surgery, saved the man's life and he lived 20 years afterwards. textbooks don't record that. they decided to wait for almost 100 years to give somebody else credit. and that's what is happening and that's why we look at this week. now i think that carter woodson was very concerned about what seemed to be going on today. people leaving out facts, lowering their level of respect for people. i can't tell you how many times i've been engaged in conversations with people who out of their ignorance say things that they really believe that indicate that there can be found no significant contributions to this great country from people of color. i've had it said to me. and the reason for that is not their fault. they believe that because that's what they have seen in the books. or have not seen. and if we teach these facts, then i think black history will take on a new meaning. and black history month would not be so uncomfortable for anybody to celebrate. next month we wi
with daniel hale williams a black guy. performed open heart surgery, saved the man's life and he lived 20 years afterwards. textbooks don't record that. they decided to wait for almost 100 years to give somebody else credit. and that's what is happening and that's why we look at this week. now i think that carter woodson was very concerned about what seemed to be going on today. people leaving out facts, lowering their level of respect for people. i can't tell you how many times i've been...
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say travis mcmichael frequently used the n-word and mentioning violence in reference to black americans. william "roddie" bryan also exchanging racist messages on martin luther king jr. day. ahmaud arbery's father outside the courtroom saying he wasn't shocked, because he already realized, quote, all the hate was in those three men. >>> we turn now to the investigation in new jersey tonight, into how police handled a fight between two teens at a mall. the governor tonight saying he finds the video disturbing. video showing the fight and then the police response. one teen appearing to be left alone, sitting down on a couch while the other is pinned on the floor and then handcuffed. new jersey governor phil murphy tonight saying he is disturbed by what appears to be racially disparate treatment of the boys. abc's stephanie ramos from new jersey. >> reporter: tonight, authorities investigating the use of force of two officers in new jersey, after this video surfaced, raising questions of racial bias in policing. a fight breaking out at the bridgewater mall in new jersey over the weekend. police res
say travis mcmichael frequently used the n-word and mentioning violence in reference to black americans. william "roddie" bryan also exchanging racist messages on martin luther king jr. day. ahmaud arbery's father outside the courtroom saying he wasn't shocked, because he already realized, quote, all the hate was in those three men. >>> we turn now to the investigation in new jersey tonight, into how police handled a fight between two teens at a mall. the governor tonight...
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exercise there that wants to send a signal to russia in the strategically important black sea region. ah, and william bluecross, welcome to the program authorities and hong kong are opposing their toughest restriction. since the start of the pandemic, as infection numbers explode their most venues including schools, gibbs churches, hair salons, all have to close cases, have almost doubled, hitting a new record in the last day alone. hundreds queue to get tested as hong kong prepares for some of its toughest covered restrictions. yet as many countries shift their approach to living with the virus. hong kong is pursuing a 0 covered strategy in line with the chinese mainland. but a sudden surgeon cases is complicating matters. the government responded by announcing tough new restrictions on tuesday here, closing hess alons and banning public gatherings of more than 2 people. at this moment, we still feel that this is a best strategy for hong kong. using all our capacity and i'll means to ensure that we could to achieve the dynamic as 0 target. but the announcement of new restrictions and disruptions to
exercise there that wants to send a signal to russia in the strategically important black sea region. ah, and william bluecross, welcome to the program authorities and hong kong are opposing their toughest restriction. since the start of the pandemic, as infection numbers explode their most venues including schools, gibbs churches, hair salons, all have to close cases, have almost doubled, hitting a new record in the last day alone. hundreds queue to get tested as hong kong prepares for some of...
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trial for three white men already convicted in state court of murdering ahmaud arbery, who was black. williamhas the story. >> brangham: judy, last month, travis mcmichael, greg mcmichael and william "roddie" bryan were sentenced in a georgia state court to life in prison for chasing down and murdering arbery. this federal trial will look at whether the killing was racially motivated, which wasn't addressed in the state case. the justice department has charged the three men with hate crimes and attempting kidnapping. deval patrick used to prosecute these types of cases as former assistant attorney general for civil rights under bill clinton. he is also the former governor of massachusetts and now co- chairs "american bridge 21st century," a democratic party organization. very good to you have back on the news hour, so the d o.j. is prosecuting this as a hate crime. and is it my understanding that the prosecutors then have to prove that these defendants had racist beliefs in their heart when they committed this murder? >> that motivated the most-- and there is evidence of this in this case, an
trial for three white men already convicted in state court of murdering ahmaud arbery, who was black. williamhas the story. >> brangham: judy, last month, travis mcmichael, greg mcmichael and william "roddie" bryan were sentenced in a georgia state court to life in prison for chasing down and murdering arbery. this federal trial will look at whether the killing was racially motivated, which wasn't addressed in the state case. the justice department has charged the three men with...
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"the creek" made that statement in january of '88, i was there in the stadium when doug williams became first blackagain, all wrong. they were afraid -- the powers that be -- that blacks would play football. and we see the results of that now. so let's get that straight before we go anywhere else. this is all about the fear factor. this is 70% of the nfl is black players. if you start giving the jobs to the black coaches, there's going to be a problem. >> yeah, i want to draw on a little bit of history myself as well. i want to play this clip from a video that's gone viral this week. it's from 1987. it's a "nightline" interview ted koppel did with an executive about the mlb's lack of diversity in management as well. >> there are a lot of black players. there are a lot of great black baseball men who would dearly love to be in managerial positions. what do you think it is? do you think there is still so much prejudice in baseball today? >> i don't believe it's prejudice. i believe they may not have some of the necessities to be, let's say, a field manager or perhaps a general manager. how many pitch
"the creek" made that statement in january of '88, i was there in the stadium when doug williams became first blackagain, all wrong. they were afraid -- the powers that be -- that blacks would play football. and we see the results of that now. so let's get that straight before we go anywhere else. this is all about the fear factor. this is 70% of the nfl is black players. if you start giving the jobs to the black coaches, there's going to be a problem. >> yeah, i want to draw on...
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william pitt. men. >> the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay.0, i was okay wait the stream for the office. >> it used to be called grove street. grohl street was the cover back in the pit wednesday's where all the black folk lived on of grove street. as you went up, that's where the white people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >> his passion for the career started when he was just a young boy visiting his grandfather. doctor thomas louis hunter, one of the first black us in the i just saw the respect that people gave them and and kind of work. he didn't. >> and so i just always would be like papa. >> in fact, doctor arnold is a 3rd generation medical professional. he his grandfather and his father who was a medical doctor, all attended meharry medical college in nashville and in the black community that was, you know, very, very during those we want to into some of the >> larger white schools that particular time, you know, we we had to g
william pitt. men. >> the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay.0, i was okay wait the stream for the office. >> it used to be called grove street. grohl street was the cover back in the pit wednesday's where all the black folk lived on of grove street. as you went up, that's where the white people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >> his passion for...
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, so flippers and scuba tanks and little life jackets, and the occasional octopus or a black dragon. tracey williamsunfolding in wave after wave for the past 25 years. one piece became thousands. flippers, boats, even sea rocks, that were then colonised before washing ashore. some are common. this is the rarest. tracey has seen just two green dragons in 25 years. so there were over 33,000 dragons on the ship. and presumably, you have found most of the pieces along the shoreline yourself but you have never found one of these? i have neverfound a green dragon. tell me about the green dragon. so back in �*97, our next—door neighbourfound one of the green dragons. the next week, a beach cleaner here in north cornwall found one. and that's it. so the green dragon... 25 years ago, this ship lost 62 containers 20 miles off the coast. one was full of 5—million pieces of lego. where it washes up now has told scientists much about the ocean currents but also about how plastic in our oceans can last, notjust for decades but hundreds of years. so all of these bits here that are less than half a centimetre are c
, so flippers and scuba tanks and little life jackets, and the occasional octopus or a black dragon. tracey williamsunfolding in wave after wave for the past 25 years. one piece became thousands. flippers, boats, even sea rocks, that were then colonised before washing ashore. some are common. this is the rarest. tracey has seen just two green dragons in 25 years. so there were over 33,000 dragons on the ship. and presumably, you have found most of the pieces along the shoreline yourself but you...
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they won't have to create another congressional district for black voters in this year's elections. pete williamshere. pete, it's the court's first big redistricting case. >> it is. and roughly one-fourth of alabama's is lackluster. but black votes have only one of the seven straight districts held by a democrat. after republicans drew a new map to reflect bounderies based on shifts in populations, a panel of three federal judges, including two appointed by president trump said they needed to try again and add a second black majority district. tonight the supreme court by a 5-4 vote put that ruling on hold and agreed to take up alabama's appeal. so the map drawn by republicans will be in effect for this year's elections. and tonight's action by the supreme court could also mean trouble for challenges now brewing in other states over new political maps that weaken the power of the minority power, lester. >> all right, pete williams, thank you. >>> now to a question many a car shopper has asked, should i buy or should i lease. tom costello now on why that answer may be changing in "the price you pa
they won't have to create another congressional district for black voters in this year's elections. pete williamshere. pete, it's the court's first big redistricting case. >> it is. and roughly one-fourth of alabama's is lackluster. but black votes have only one of the seven straight districts held by a democrat. after republicans drew a new map to reflect bounderies based on shifts in populations, a panel of three federal judges, including two appointed by president trump said they...
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black voters. nbc's pete williams will join me with more. >>> and happening just outside u.s. borders, we're taking a closer look at the remain in mexico policy, back in effect, despite president biden's opposition to the policy. >>> and we begin with the latest developments in the escalating tensions between russia and ukraine. a western intelligence official told nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, the russian military buildup is not slowing down and that it appears less likely to be a negotiating tactic. the official also said russia should have the forces it needs for a complete takeover of ukraine in the next two to three weeks, if it chooses to go down that path. but the scope of any russian attack on ukraine is still unclear. moscow continues to deny it plans to invade ukraine. meantime, the diplomatic efforts continue, with french president emmanuel macron visiting kyiv today, to talk about with russia's president -- with ukraine's president about a plan to end the russian threat, one day after macron visited moscow, where he met with russian president
black voters. nbc's pete williams will join me with more. >>> and happening just outside u.s. borders, we're taking a closer look at the remain in mexico policy, back in effect, despite president biden's opposition to the policy. >>> and we begin with the latest developments in the escalating tensions between russia and ukraine. a western intelligence official told nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, the russian military buildup is not slowing down and that it...
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black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williams francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off by saying, happy black history month and wishing you many blessings this year for 2022. i also want to thank the san francisco african-american historical and cultural society for always remembering to bring us together as a people. to celebrate the contributions of black people, not only here in san francisco, but across the country. each year we come together at city hall to kick off black history month. and as we know, every day is black history. it is very important to highlight those contributions and it is really important to kickoff black history month in that fashion, reflective of the city supporting black people. i also want to take the time to say that my fr
black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williams francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off by...
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black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williams francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off by saying, happy black history month and wishing you many blessings this year for 2022. i also want to thank the san francisco african-american historical and cultural society for always remembering to bring us together as a people. to celebrate the contributions of black people, not only here in san francisco, but across the country. each year we come together at city hall to kick off black history month. and as we know, every day is black history. it is very important to highlight those contributions and it is really important to kickoff black history month in that fashion, reflective of the city supporting black people. i also want to take the time to say that my fr
black health and wellness programs. i'm excited for a future where everyone has equitable access to healthcare and wellness resources. thank you to al williams francisco historical society for helping us host this event today. thank you for joining us to celebrate and honor the history, health, and lives of black people in this city. [♪♪♪] >> good afternoon. this is president of the san francisco board of supervisors, representing district 10. first of all, i want to start off by...
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those blacks are nothing but trouble. williamter was dating a black man saying his daughter has her n word now. attorneys for the defendants making their case separately acknowledging their clients use of racist language in the past saying it's wrong but insisting they followed him that day only because they believe he had illegally entered a house under construction. not because he was a black man. the three men sentenced the life in prison but this case is important to family and in general as it tests how the legal system deals with allegations of violent racism. another notable difference in this trial, the jury is more diverse with three black injuries and one hispanic in addition to weight white jurors. the murder trial consisted of 11 white jurors and only one black juror. none of this is easier for his mother to listen to on daily basis. >> i think it will be a long, long hard trial. a whole lot of hard evidence will come into play. i got be prepared for that each and every day. >> reporter: bryan young, cnn, atlanta, geo
those blacks are nothing but trouble. williamter was dating a black man saying his daughter has her n word now. attorneys for the defendants making their case separately acknowledging their clients use of racist language in the past saying it's wrong but insisting they followed him that day only because they believe he had illegally entered a house under construction. not because he was a black man. the three men sentenced the life in prison but this case is important to family and in general...
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black. gregory mcmichaels, son travis, and neighbor william roddie brian, already convicted in state court todayo found guilty of attempted kidnapping, and the mcmichaels found guilty of using a firearm to ca vit crime. >> i'm glad jurors caack wict verdict and finally gostfor ahmaud >> reporter: guilty on every count after less than four hours of deliberations. prosecutors telling the jury racial hatred motivated the three men, showing texts and social media posts laced with racial slurs revealing brian was angry about daughter's relationship with a black man. the older mcmichael making disparaging remarks about black tenants renting a property he owned. his son writing a message liking his job because zero n-words work with me why do you think it's important to pursue these cases? >> if you can't walk down the street without fearing being targeted because of who you are, what kind of country can we really hope to build >> reporter: in washington, the attorney general vowed to prosecute more cases like this one. >> i cannot imagine the pain a mother feels -- to have her son run down and then gu
black. gregory mcmichaels, son travis, and neighbor william roddie brian, already convicted in state court todayo found guilty of attempted kidnapping, and the mcmichaels found guilty of using a firearm to ca vit crime. >> i'm glad jurors caack wict verdict and finally gostfor ahmaud >> reporter: guilty on every count after less than four hours of deliberations. prosecutors telling the jury racial hatred motivated the three men, showing texts and social media posts laced with racial...
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there is also kathy williams who disguised herself as a man to become the first black woman to serve itary. major robert williams was chosen as a gemini astronaut. it was kept secret because he worked for the cia. >> they all felt that by being the first, they opened the door for other african-americans. they showed that it can be done. >> reporter: sometimes history demand sacrifice. ronald mcnair became the first african-american to die in space. he was a crewmember of the ill- fated space shuttle challenger. in our own backyard, it was the chicago disaster. 200 ill trained black sailors were killed in a horrific explosion at ammunitions loading dock. later, 50 sailors refused to work and they were court- martialed for mutiny. do you consider them to be heroes for standing up to that? >> yes. i believe that anyone is a hero who stands up for justice. that is what these men went through. >> reporter: laura, the museum's executive officer says that museums are feeling a growing responsibility to portray american history in realistic terms. this is even when it is unflattering. >> ther
there is also kathy williams who disguised herself as a man to become the first black woman to serve itary. major robert williams was chosen as a gemini astronaut. it was kept secret because he worked for the cia. >> they all felt that by being the first, they opened the door for other african-americans. they showed that it can be done. >> reporter: sometimes history demand sacrifice. ronald mcnair became the first african-american to die in space. he was a crewmember of the ill-...
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i'm sorry the first black person to win the pulitzer prize who lived in bronzeville who he armstrong. there was also a daniel hell williams who had he was a heart surgeon who who conducted the first successful heart surgery. and so i mean if anybody so you had this black man you help these people who were innovators in history makers and and they just, you know, they created a world to understand deborah kim and me to understand what will happen to us. you have to know the place that has begun to shape us. we live in chicago's historic bronzeville community at three square. else it's the cradle of the city's great migration the epicenter black business and culture. over the decades. it's been home to some of the countries. most esteemed black folks. journalists and anti lynching activists ida b wells cardiac surgeon, dr. daniel hill williams the novelist richard wright the pulitzer prize-winning poet gwendolyn brooks. kim and i are beginning to understand bronzeville's storied past our mother grandmother and aunt grew up here in this corner of brownsville near the lakefront kim and i are the fourth generation of our famil
i'm sorry the first black person to win the pulitzer prize who lived in bronzeville who he armstrong. there was also a daniel hell williams who had he was a heart surgeon who who conducted the first successful heart surgery. and so i mean if anybody so you had this black man you help these people who were innovators in history makers and and they just, you know, they created a world to understand deborah kim and me to understand what will happen to us. you have to know the place that has begun...
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experience but now we're joined by team president along with his senior advisor nfl legend doug williams, the first black way is heading to his very first pro bowl this weekend. going to fly out shortly after this conversation. gentlemen good morning to you. let's not make folks wait. let's not drag it it jason. what is the new team name. >> doug, what is it? >> we are the commanders >> ha ha ha. >> we are the commanders. >> the commanders. the washington commanders. >> wow didn't >> there it is. >> and there is the new logo as well so let's talk about how we arrived at this particular name, jason? how did we settle on the commanders >> you know, as the name that has the weight and meaning befitting a 90 year old franchise. it is something that broadly resonated with fans and we believe embodies the values of service and leadership that really define the dmv and this community. and also something importantly that we could own and grow for the next 90 years and something that could allow us to tie the rich history and championship legacy of this franchise to new traditions in the future. >> didn't touch t
experience but now we're joined by team president along with his senior advisor nfl legend doug williams, the first black way is heading to his very first pro bowl this weekend. going to fly out shortly after this conversation. gentlemen good morning to you. let's not make folks wait. let's not drag it it jason. what is the new team name. >> doug, what is it? >> we are the commanders >> ha ha ha. >> we are the commanders. >> the commanders. the washington...
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william f. buckley jr. in a debate entitled "should blacks vote democratic?" >> what do you see, mr. clyburn, the republican party, the party that is most enthusiastic about keeping alive those processes of upward mobility, which have served an awful lot of people who came to america as bereft as the blacks were after the 13th amendment was passed? >> oh, there's absolutely nothing wrong with black people as individuals ting advantage of any individual remedy that may come from the republican party or the democratic party, for that matter. but it seems to me that it's the democratic party that has come forward with those group remedies, such as the voting rights act. >> i know you stay out of politics as the secretary of the smithsonian. you work with congress, whether it's controlled by republicans or democrats. and throughout your book, you reference, you know, this experience of building the museum relied on support from both republicans and democrats. can you give our viewers any confidence that this kind of bipartisanship that you experienced in the construction of the museum ca
william f. buckley jr. in a debate entitled "should blacks vote democratic?" >> what do you see, mr. clyburn, the republican party, the party that is most enthusiastic about keeping alive those processes of upward mobility, which have served an awful lot of people who came to america as bereft as the blacks were after the 13th amendment was passed? >> oh, there's absolutely nothing wrong with black people as individuals ting advantage of any individual remedy that may come...
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arbery father and son greg and travis mcmichael and neighbor william bryan were all convicted in november for murdering the 22 year-old black man. the 3 men who are white chased and killed operate on a residential street after spotting him in their neighborhood. they claimed he had acted suspiciously. reporter jonelle ford explains the difference in this case versus the murder trial back in november. this time the question was whether race was a motivating factor in why they chased shot and killed arbery. >> show moments outside the brunswick federal courthouse ahmaud arbery's family and supporters celebrating and symbolic victory in a case that sparked a national reckoning on racial injustice. a jury finding the 3 white men convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery guilty federal hate crimes after determining they targeted the 25 year-old jogger because he was black less than 4 hours for the jury to reach their decision. it found father and son gregory and travis mcmichael and their neighbor, william roddie bryan. each guilty of one count of interference with rights and attempted kidnapping. michael's were also convicted of usi
arbery father and son greg and travis mcmichael and neighbor william bryan were all convicted in november for murdering the 22 year-old black man. the 3 men who are white chased and killed operate on a residential street after spotting him in their neighborhood. they claimed he had acted suspiciously. reporter jonelle ford explains the difference in this case versus the murder trial back in november. this time the question was whether race was a motivating factor in why they chased shot and...
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black. prosecutors telling travis mcmichael and roddy william brine were driven by racial resistantments and anger. 20 witnesses testified and text messages and social media posts were introduced to establish a history of racist fuse some repeatedly using the n word. legal analyst joe tamburino. >> so the text messages, the facebook posts are relevant even though they happened over a past number of years? >> yes, they are because what it gives the jury is an idea as to whether or not these three defendants have racial animosity toward black individuals. there's plenty of evidence these individuals have problems with other races. >> reporter: the mcmike also tried to enter a plea deal before trial but the judge rejected it after arbery's family opposed it. his parents were in court todans almost over. >> reporter: all three men have been sentenced to life in prison after their murder convictions. the federal charges carry a maximum life sentence as well. the jury started deliberating late this afternoon. they have adjourned for the night with nog r a decision diwednesday, that will be two yea
black. prosecutors telling travis mcmichael and roddy william brine were driven by racial resistantments and anger. 20 witnesses testified and text messages and social media posts were introduced to establish a history of racist fuse some repeatedly using the n word. legal analyst joe tamburino. >> so the text messages, the facebook posts are relevant even though they happened over a past number of years? >> yes, they are because what it gives the jury is an idea as to whether or...
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black. gregory and travis mcmichael along with william roddy brian have been found guilty in a state trial sentenced to life in prison. but the federal trial examines motive and whether race played a role. in opening statements attorneys say the men made decisions about arbery based on the color of his skin. they say the evidence will show textst and other evidence will show they used racist slurs. one of them being zero expletives work with me. they ruin everything. that's what i love about now. not an expletive in sight. the defense counters they chased arbery because he was seen inside a house that was under construction not because he was black. >> the challenge is, it is really difficult to prove what someone's motive was when they committed a car. >> reporter: arbery's name was at the heart of racial protests in 2020 along with george floyd and breonna taylor. but this trial marks the first time race has been at the forefront of the legal proceedings. the judge says the trial could last as long as 12 days. the first witness will be called tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. lester. >> blayne alexander thank
black. gregory and travis mcmichael along with william roddy brian have been found guilty in a state trial sentenced to life in prison. but the federal trial examines motive and whether race played a role. in opening statements attorneys say the men made decisions about arbery based on the color of his skin. they say the evidence will show textst and other evidence will show they used racist slurs. one of them being zero expletives work with me. they ruin everything. that's what i love about...
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targeted a key witness in benjamin netanyahu. trial on charges of corruption, williams hall in regard to flu. this is a black day for the state of israel without referring to my issue, which of course has wide implications. i think this case concerns all citizens of the country. not right, not laughed. all citizens of the country without exception or something inconceivable has happened here. car gideon levy is a columnist at the merits newspaper. he says the revelations of caused a political earthquake. nobody should take you. there is a surprise when a country like israel says those systems, those devices to the worst regimes in the world when a country like is ready to hold 5000000 people in the west bank and gaza. i'm very, very strict and targeting. so it can stay there, we always say look, ever is that he's doing so there could be sure we'll get back into it. and we slowly but surely damage this so called these when democracy and this what we are witnessing now, they took a former high senior officer from the secret services from the shower. they nominated, he is the chief of the police. and now everyo
targeted a key witness in benjamin netanyahu. trial on charges of corruption, williams hall in regard to flu. this is a black day for the state of israel without referring to my issue, which of course has wide implications. i think this case concerns all citizens of the country. not right, not laughed. all citizens of the country without exception or something inconceivable has happened here. car gideon levy is a columnist at the merits newspaper. he says the revelations of caused a political...
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just like when everybody was saying, oh, doug williams, a black man as a quarterback, that is shockinghey, we don't have to just draft white quarterbacks. >> right. >> and then the entire game changed. >> yeah, i mean this is not theoretical at all. i mean mike tomlin is one of the best coaches in the nfl over the past 20 years. tony dungee. there have been a number of african american coaches and certainly now african american quarterbacks. it is not just about sidling up to someone in the locker room. it is actually competitively smart. >> mark, crack business reporter. >> absolutely. >> david, thank you for bringing him into the field of journalism. >> i hired mark to cover business at "the washington post" and as soon as he got there he began hanging out in the style section with the writers. >> i was tanking. no one was paying me $100,000 either. >> charles coleman, as always, thank you for being on the show. another top doctor says it is time to give up mask mandates in schools. having been called a rhino by donald trump, senator graham stood up to donald trump and is still again
just like when everybody was saying, oh, doug williams, a black man as a quarterback, that is shockinghey, we don't have to just draft white quarterbacks. >> right. >> and then the entire game changed. >> yeah, i mean this is not theoretical at all. i mean mike tomlin is one of the best coaches in the nfl over the past 20 years. tony dungee. there have been a number of african american coaches and certainly now african american quarterbacks. it is not just about sidling up to...
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william pitt. men. the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay. back in 1930, on changing the way the scene for the office. >>it used to be called grove street. grohl street was to cover back in the pittman's days. we're all a black folks on this of grove street. as you went up, that's where the why people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >>his passion for the career started when he was just a young boy visiting his grandfather. doctor thomas louis hunter, one of the first black dentists in the south i just saw the respect that people gave them and and kind of work. he didn't. >>and so i just homes would be like papa. >>in fact, doctor arnold is a 3rd generation medical professional. he his grandfather and his father who was a medical doctor, all attended meharry medical college in nashville and in the black community that was, you know, very, very during those we winning 7 into some of larger white schools that particular time. you know, we
william pitt. men. the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay. back in 1930, on changing the way the scene for the office. >>it used to be called grove street. grohl street was to cover back in the pittman's days. we're all a black folks on this of grove street. as you went up, that's where the why people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >>his passion for...
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. >>> coming up, he made history as the first black quarterback to win the super bowl. what doug williamsblack coaches. well, well, well. look at you. you mastered the master bath. you created your own style. and you - yes, you! turned a sourdough starter into a sourdough finisher. so when you learn your chronic dry eye is actually caused by reduced tear production due to inflammation you take it on, by talking to your eyecare professional about restasis®... which may help you make more of your own tears with continued use twice a day, every day. restasis® helps increase your eye's natural ability to produce tears, which may be reduced by inflammation due to chronic dry eye. restasis® did not increase tear production in patients using anti-inflammatory eye drops or tear duct plugs. to help avoid eye injury and contamination, do not touch bottle tip to your eye or other surfaces. wait 15 minutes after use before inserting contact lenses. the most common side effect is a temporary burning sensation. ask your eye care professional about restasis®. now to trick out these lights. visit restasi
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william pitt. men. >> the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay. the stream for the office. >> it used to be called grove street. grohl street was the color back in the pit. wednesday's where all of black folk lived on of grove street. and as you went up, that's where the why people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >> his passion for the career started when he was just a young boy visiting his grandfather. doctor thomas louis hunter, one of the first black us in the i just saw the respect that people gave them and and kind of work. he didn't. >> and so i just always would be like >> in fact, doctor arnold is a 3rd generation medical professional. he his grandfather and his father who was a medical doctor, all attended meharry medical college in nashville and in the black community that was, you know, very, very during those we want into some of the >> larger white schools that particular time, you know, we we had to go to harry. >> for for de
william pitt. men. >> the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay. the stream for the office. >> it used to be called grove street. grohl street was the color back in the pit. wednesday's where all of black folk lived on of grove street. and as you went up, that's where the why people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >> his passion for the career...
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william pitt. men. >> the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay. the stream for the office. >> it used to be called grove street. grohl street was the color back in the pit wednesday's where all the black folk lived on of grove street. and as you went up, that's where the why people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >> his passion for the career started when he was just a young boy visiting his grandfather. doctor thomas louis hunter, one of the first black dentists in the i just saw the respect that people gave them and and kind of work. he didn't. >> and so i just always would be like >> in fact, doctor arnold is a 3rd generation medical professional. he his grandfather and his father who was a medical doctor, all attended meharry medical college in nashville and in the black community that was, you know, very, very during those we want except into some of the >> larger white schools that particular time. you know, we we had to go to harry.
william pitt. men. >> the very first black dentist to open a practice in the east bay. the stream for the office. >> it used to be called grove street. grohl street was the color back in the pit wednesday's where all the black folk lived on of grove street. and as you went up, that's where the why people live. so that hasn't been the same location. for almost 100 years having a black dentist to look up to wasn't new for doctor arnold, though. >> his passion for the career...