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antonia hylton, nbc news, new york >>> in nashville, the mystery is only deepening over the disappearance of a missouri college student 11 days ago. and tonight, there is new video of riley strain just before he was last seen. kathy park is in nashville for us >> reporter: tonight in nashville, a desperate plea from family searching for their missing son, riley strain >> he's my best friend he's everything. >> reporter: the 22-year-old college student disappeared the night of march 8th after visiting music city with his fraternity officials say he seemingly vanished after being escorted out of luke bryan's bar around 9:30. moments later, this new video from nashville police shows riley walking past an officer, not appearing distressed, even exchanging a few words. >> how you doing, sir? >> i'm good. how're you >> good. >> reporter: other security videos show riley stumbling through downtown nashville. ten days later, police still saying there is no sign of foul play or evidence of a crime. >> there is no indication that he was running from anything or he was in fear. >> reporter: the focu
antonia hylton, nbc news, new york >>> in nashville, the mystery is only deepening over the disappearance of a missouri college student 11 days ago. and tonight, there is new video of riley strain just before he was last seen. kathy park is in nashville for us >> reporter: tonight in nashville, a desperate plea from family searching for their missing son, riley strain >> he's my best friend he's everything. >> reporter: the 22-year-old college student disappeared the...
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antonia hylton, thank you, appreciate it. >>> let's switch gears.hitaker's interview with my colleague, lester holt. >> there are issues around the safety culture at boeing. their priorities have been on production and not on safety and quality. and so what we really are focused on now is shifting that focus from production to safety and quality. >> i want to bring in nbc senior correspondent tom costello to talk more about this. walk us through this. obviously a lot of reaction out there. >> yeah, this was a very candid, frank comment from the head of the faa saying, essentially, boeing, despite the fact that we have had two months since the door plug blow out over portland, boeing's emphasis is not on safety. in his conversations, the first thing that comes up is production, not safety, which he found really surprising, given the fact that he's the faa chief visiting boeing's production plants. a pretty strong comment. here's what boeing is saying in response today. boeing says, we are taking significant action to strengthen safety and quality at
antonia hylton, thank you, appreciate it. >>> let's switch gears.hitaker's interview with my colleague, lester holt. >> there are issues around the safety culture at boeing. their priorities have been on production and not on safety and quality. and so what we really are focused on now is shifting that focus from production to safety and quality. >> i want to bring in nbc senior correspondent tom costello to talk more about this. walk us through this. obviously a lot of...
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nbc's antonia hylton is on the ground for us in baltimore. we know about this and the recovery efforts that are underway, antonia? >> reporter: well, chris, when it comes to the recovery, what we're hearing from officials right now is that they want the families and everyone connect to the victims to know that they really want them to be able to have closure, and so that means that they are still actively searching, even if no longer they believe that these six missing individuals could not possibly still be alive at this point, they still want to give the families as much updated and upfront information as possible. but it is incredibly difficult to do that. i really can't stress that enough. not only is it raining now today, but this water here does not have good visibility and it is very difficult for the divers to get in there and to see anything. there of course is the chaotic and tons of debris there, and then the tide that they are going to be dealing with, and so all of these factors are making it challenging for the groups, the first
nbc's antonia hylton is on the ground for us in baltimore. we know about this and the recovery efforts that are underway, antonia? >> reporter: well, chris, when it comes to the recovery, what we're hearing from officials right now is that they want the families and everyone connect to the victims to know that they really want them to be able to have closure, and so that means that they are still actively searching, even if no longer they believe that these six missing individuals could...
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let's begin with nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, what do we know so far about the victims and what's the latest on the mission to recover them? >> reporter: kate the priority right now officials tell me is to find the bodies and to give the families closure. we know that these six men come from countries like el salvador, guatemala, honduras and mexico, they're fathers, children here who depended on them and that these families, you know it was an agonizing day for them, they're now getting counseling and help and contact from the mayor, the governor said this morning he got the opportunity to meet with them but what they're hoping to provide these families a sense of closure but not helped with the conditions right now, heavy rain, flooding on the roads here, visibility in these waters, you know, is essentially nonexistence and the chaotic and heavy debris that's going to complicate all of this and the tides in the river. if you ask officials there's no time line on the search and the key details. >> for everyone there it's starting to sink in now the importance of this bridg
let's begin with nbc news correspondent antonia hylton, what do we know so far about the victims and what's the latest on the mission to recover them? >> reporter: kate the priority right now officials tell me is to find the bodies and to give the families closure. we know that these six men come from countries like el salvador, guatemala, honduras and mexico, they're fathers, children here who depended on them and that these families, you know it was an agonizing day for them, they're...
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here to break it all done antonia hylton. it found. >> reporter: this is absolutely damning report. it's a record for this kind of settlement. it really at the heart is story about sexual assault. this all comes right now in 2024, initially there was a lawsuit in 2021, complaints filed in 2022 directly to federal government in which survivors were saying, there was this culture, when they came forward in many cases university reps and staff members would blame those women for the assaults that happened to them in many of these cases. what investigators found over the last few years that liberty university did not follow federal law when it came to reporting to the crimes that happened on their campus. and then, on the survivors' side of things, not properly warning students, family members about the risk that was there. this is christian university founded by jerry falwell. it touts its moral character. it's take an while for victims' voices and stories to be heard. >> certainly a difficult development as you said, this is a
here to break it all done antonia hylton. it found. >> reporter: this is absolutely damning report. it's a record for this kind of settlement. it really at the heart is story about sexual assault. this all comes right now in 2024, initially there was a lawsuit in 2021, complaints filed in 2022 directly to federal government in which survivors were saying, there was this culture, when they came forward in many cases university reps and staff members would blame those women for the assaults...
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. >> antonia hylton, thank you very much. us now is tom perez, the senior adviser to president biden and assistant to the director of the office of intergovernmental affairs. tom, you and i have known each other for so long. i know that you were there, you went to baltimore, a place, a state and city that you know so well. you met with the families of these men. how are they doing today?>> reporter: it is so hard. the woman that you just referenced, she was inconsolable. i understand. the most fundamental right that any worker has when they go to work is to come home safe and sound. they didn't. i didn't sleep well last night. my issues pale in comparison to what they are going through. one spouse kept saying i just want his body. i understand that. so does the president. the president instructed us from the moment we learned about this roughly 48 hours ago to move heaven and earth to help everyone. our first job here is the search and recovery. as your reporting correctly noted, yesterday was a horrible weather day and today
. >> antonia hylton, thank you very much. us now is tom perez, the senior adviser to president biden and assistant to the director of the office of intergovernmental affairs. tom, you and i have known each other for so long. i know that you were there, you went to baltimore, a place, a state and city that you know so well. you met with the families of these men. how are they doing today?>> reporter: it is so hard. the woman that you just referenced, she was inconsolable. i...
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joining us today for the panel and the legacy of racism, antonia hylton, edwin raymond and jonathan haidt, the three rights. all right. so i want to start just by introducing myself. samuel brown. i'm the chief civil of the pima county attorney's office. i'm also the board president of the dunbar pavilion. and i'm going to take 10 seconds to plug the dunbar. if you've never there. it's a former segregated school in tucson off of main in oracle. if you got a chance, come check us out. it's it's the hub of african the african-american here in tucson. and we'd love to see you come by the dunbar at some point. i want to start. thank you. thank you. i want to start with antonia. her book, madness, race and insanity and a jim crow asylum. antonia, if you can just in a minute or less, please summarize the title for the room. oh boy. yes. in one minute. madness tells the story of a 93 year old institute of an asylum that was founded in 1911. in the heart of the woods in maryland and. it was originally called maryland's hospital for the insane, a name that i think you a lot about what this institu
joining us today for the panel and the legacy of racism, antonia hylton, edwin raymond and jonathan haidt, the three rights. all right. so i want to start just by introducing myself. samuel brown. i'm the chief civil of the pima county attorney's office. i'm also the board president of the dunbar pavilion. and i'm going to take 10 seconds to plug the dunbar. if you've never there. it's a former segregated school in tucson off of main in oracle. if you got a chance, come check us out. it's it's...