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solely based on the presence of black people supporting the aubry family. he tried over and over and over again. he filled every time. during one of his home area tents on the missed shot, he referenced george floyd murder trial that the influence of black protesters had an effect on the verdict. during his attempts to kick black people out of the courtroom, he seem increasingly worried that george floyd's murder really had reignited a civil rights movement and that his skates might become part of that movement to. now seven months after the we have another guilty verdict. for these three men in georgia, who claim to be arresting a fellow citizen. is this a turning point? joining us now is a former elected district attorney, in the cap county georgia, good to see you do want to miss fleming, i want to ask you how you think about this verdict, where the facts of the case so blinked and that reasonable people would've expected that the defendant would be found guilty? or was this the case of a prosecution making a strong case and overcoming systematic by exis
solely based on the presence of black people supporting the aubry family. he tried over and over and over again. he filled every time. during one of his home area tents on the missed shot, he referenced george floyd murder trial that the influence of black protesters had an effect on the verdict. during his attempts to kick black people out of the courtroom, he seem increasingly worried that george floyd's murder really had reignited a civil rights movement and that his skates might become part...
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the prosecution argued that they had no calls to chase down ahmaud aubry. today, after ten hours of deliberation, the jury reached its verdict. >> state of georgia versus travis mcmichael, case number c r zero zero zero four three three. jury verdicts for. count one, malice murder, we the jury find that event in travis mcmichael, guilty. >> we're going to ask to whoever just made it out burst, be removed from the court please. >> that was ahmaud arbery's father, aubry senior, that you heard the courtroom. travis mcmichael, shot and killed ahmaud albright, was found guilty in all charges, including, malice murder, and four counts of felony. his father, gregory mcmichael, who chased ahmaud aubry, was found guilty of, four counts of felony murder, another charges. their neighbor, william bryan,, who chased ahmaud aubry down and filmed his murder, was found guilty on three counts of felony, and other charges. the charges carry life in prison. sentencing has yet to be scheduled. and all three of them still faces federal hate crime charges too. they could be char
the prosecution argued that they had no calls to chase down ahmaud aubry. today, after ten hours of deliberation, the jury reached its verdict. >> state of georgia versus travis mcmichael, case number c r zero zero zero four three three. jury verdicts for. count one, malice murder, we the jury find that event in travis mcmichael, guilty. >> we're going to ask to whoever just made it out burst, be removed from the court please. >> that was ahmaud arbery's father, aubry senior,...
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members of the aubry family have been sitting in the courtroom during this trial.ort them, including some well-known ministers, including -- and jackson. pastors like that and others have sat with the arbery family, with mr. arbery's mothers, and she has listen to testimony, like that one made today about her son. but nearly every time african american pastors have been there to support her, one of the defense attorneys, kevin, got have had something to say about it. they have lived there called for the court to banned black pastors, just black ones from the courtroom. it was not a misstatement, he has made that claim several times. he is also called for the judge to keep track of their presence in the courtroom, multiple, times they have called for a missed shot on the basis of their presence. the judges denied these motions every time. >> we don't want any more black pastors coming in here, or other jesse jackson, whoever was in her earlier this week, sitting with the victims family, trying to influence the jury in this case. i certainly don't mean to suggest tha
members of the aubry family have been sitting in the courtroom during this trial.ort them, including some well-known ministers, including -- and jackson. pastors like that and others have sat with the arbery family, with mr. arbery's mothers, and she has listen to testimony, like that one made today about her son. but nearly every time african american pastors have been there to support her, one of the defense attorneys, kevin, got have had something to say about it. they have lived there...
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which along with ahmaud aubry's parents brought attention to this matter.e matter prosecuted. without that these boys would be doing whatever they do every day down in brunswick georgia. >> and this victory now becomes part of the history in the south. when we come back, both of these guests are going to stay with us through the break. we are going to talk about a lot of things. we are going to talk about national politics, we are going to explain don sweatshirt. and we are going to explain something susan wrote today that involves this device and its role in american life, and let's not forget our politics as well. olitic as well. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and longer when you need it most. it's non habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. new zzzquil ultra. when you really really need to sleep. while the white house focuses on reducing concerns over high prices, this reminder from our friends at punchbowl news they cover the hill, quote, there are just nine days until federal agencies run out of money. there has been no real progre
which along with ahmaud aubry's parents brought attention to this matter.e matter prosecuted. without that these boys would be doing whatever they do every day down in brunswick georgia. >> and this victory now becomes part of the history in the south. when we come back, both of these guests are going to stay with us through the break. we are going to talk about a lot of things. we are going to talk about national politics, we are going to explain don sweatshirt. and we are going to...
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but when ahmaud aubry's parents reached out to me to invite me to the trial of the man who chased and killed their unarmed son in brunswick, georgia. i agree to come because i am a pastor. after my visit to the courthouse last, week defense attorney kevin goff asked the judge to bar any more black pastors from attending the trial. in an argument the judge said reprehensible gough, asserted that the presence in the courtroom a black pastors could be intimidating to jurors. the christian church, the disciples of, christ did not ordain me to be a black pastor. i am a pastor, call to serve all of gods children without regard to race, creed, or culture. when gough argued that the presence of black pastors is intimidating, his words suggested that black miss itself is a threat. this is telling because, to me, it seems that the three men on trial found ahmaud aubry's blankness intimidating as well. the arbery was an unarmed, jogger these men say that they assumed he was engaged in criminal activity and pursued him with weapons. one of the men recorded the group pursuing arbery, and one of th
but when ahmaud aubry's parents reached out to me to invite me to the trial of the man who chased and killed their unarmed son in brunswick, georgia. i agree to come because i am a pastor. after my visit to the courthouse last, week defense attorney kevin goff asked the judge to bar any more black pastors from attending the trial. in an argument the judge said reprehensible gough, asserted that the presence in the courtroom a black pastors could be intimidating to jurors. the christian church,...
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the very funny aubry plaza will be here in studio. [ cheers and applause he's the talented actor you'vein films like "an education" and "jackie." he stars in the powerful limited series "dopesick," which you can check out on hulu. peter sarsgaard is here. we love peter. [ cheers and applause and man, he is a best-selling author who's new novel "the lincoln highway," is on sale now. amor towles will be joining me [ cheers and applause he's one of my favorites, and i'm very much looking forward to talking to him so, i wanted to share something. i was flexing in the mirror this morning while listening to a podcast when i heard this fascinating fact about migrating tree frogs, and wait, i'm sorry, i could be wrong here. but i think i smell some smoke and that could only mean one thing -- it's time for "ya burnt! ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: welcome to the burn zone we got a lot of topics to sizzle through, and not a lot of time over here is the burner. let's turn on the gas and load her up woah fingy says ouchy [ laughter ] first up, spacex toilets [ explosion recently four astronauts r
the very funny aubry plaza will be here in studio. [ cheers and applause he's the talented actor you'vein films like "an education" and "jackie." he stars in the powerful limited series "dopesick," which you can check out on hulu. peter sarsgaard is here. we love peter. [ cheers and applause and man, he is a best-selling author who's new novel "the lincoln highway," is on sale now. amor towles will be joining me [ cheers and applause he's one of my...
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jim aubry didn't see how viewers want understand and so dad went only theme night and wrote the songnd went on the air. >> they could make a latrine. they could make huts. they could make radio receivers. they could make a cinema complex. a raft was beyond their capability. >> the critics hated it. thought it was the worse show ever. >> this is the stupidest plot ever. it won't last five years. >> have to stay here for a long, long time. >> i just remember laughing so hard that gill again and scaper were balanced. >> look at us. it's like a cantaloupe. >> i knew what a cantaloupe was. >> neither marianne fan or a ginger fan? >> marianne. >> i had the hots for the professor. >> he's got a point there. >> i love gilligan's island. it was to me really smart. >> my dad wanted to create a microcosm of society. he wanted the skipper to be leadership and mr. howell to be cameraism, the professor to be sbe electric actual, ginger to be vanity. >> does paper keep us afloat? does money keep us afloat? >> there were no black people on gilligan's island. >> the island is a metaphor for the earth
jim aubry didn't see how viewers want understand and so dad went only theme night and wrote the songnd went on the air. >> they could make a latrine. they could make huts. they could make radio receivers. they could make a cinema complex. a raft was beyond their capability. >> the critics hated it. thought it was the worse show ever. >> this is the stupidest plot ever. it won't last five years. >> have to stay here for a long, long time. >> i just remember laughing...
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we just heard benjamin crump, the attorney for the family of ahmed aubry saying that, quote, the spiritlynch mob. you said, in your statement today, quote, would happen to ahmed was a modern day lynching. you also noted that legislation to make lynching a federal crime still hasn't been passed in the senate. how do you square today's verdict with? that >> exactly right. it just goes to show that the senate is out of touch. the senate needs to pass federal legislation outlawing lynching. and just think of the campaigns that people fought. the and aa cpf ott, the black community fought, in the beginning of the last century. how many years we have fought to have laws to make a federal crime to lynch an individual just like the george floyd justice and policing act. that has stalled in the senate. so has legislation to make lynching a federal crime. >> and if memory serves, the last time the senate made a go of it to try and overturn the lynching law, it was then senator kamala harris. and senator cory booker who pushed. it and it was senator rand paul who blocked it for some reason. >> exa
we just heard benjamin crump, the attorney for the family of ahmed aubry saying that, quote, the spiritlynch mob. you said, in your statement today, quote, would happen to ahmed was a modern day lynching. you also noted that legislation to make lynching a federal crime still hasn't been passed in the senate. how do you square today's verdict with? that >> exactly right. it just goes to show that the senate is out of touch. the senate needs to pass federal legislation outlawing lynching....
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four days, now for one of the men's who's accused of killing mr., aubry was attempted to prominent african american pastors removed from the side of the trial. removed from the courtroom. because he says, they were intimidating. he says it's black pastors, specifically, that are intimidating. and he wants the black pastors removed. just the black ones. and so, today more than 100 black pastors showed up outside of the courthouse to establish themselves there as a peaceful, powerful, prayer for, presidents at the straw. and also specifically to pray for mr. arbery. after a court was adjourned for the day, they marched. this was yesterday, outside the u.s. capital in washington d.c.. this was a group of 50 activists, and at this point in the day, they stood in the circle, they read stories about their loved ones who had died of covid. and these folks were there to urge congress to pass a bill that soon could've been out for consideration. and it's a bill for global access to vaccines and a bill that would help us better prepare for the next pandemic. about a half dozen of those activists, wa
four days, now for one of the men's who's accused of killing mr., aubry was attempted to prominent african american pastors removed from the side of the trial. removed from the courtroom. because he says, they were intimidating. he says it's black pastors, specifically, that are intimidating. and he wants the black pastors removed. just the black ones. and so, today more than 100 black pastors showed up outside of the courthouse to establish themselves there as a peaceful, powerful, prayer for,...
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the trial in the death of aubry. travis mcmichael fired the shots that killed from arbery.ho fired the shots. let's watch. >> actually only half the definition, isn't it? >> that's what i was taught in my training that definition right there. >> so isn't it correct that -- let me ask it this way. didn't you learn from your training you need two parts? >> reasonable suspicion first and then probable cause. >> so is it through your training you need two parts of probable cause. that a crime has been committed and the person you are arresting is the one who committed the crime. >> that would be correct. >> all right. but you left out the second part that you actually have to have probable cause the person you are arresting is actually the one committing the crime. >> that makes sense. that was the person that i assumed that was committing the crime. that was the probable cause was him. >> you assumed he was the one committing the crime. >> yes. >> all right. you would agree that as law enforcement, when you were there in the military as a boarding officer, that even if you kno
the trial in the death of aubry. travis mcmichael fired the shots that killed from arbery.ho fired the shots. let's watch. >> actually only half the definition, isn't it? >> that's what i was taught in my training that definition right there. >> so isn't it correct that -- let me ask it this way. didn't you learn from your training you need two parts? >> reasonable suspicion first and then probable cause. >> so is it through your training you need two parts of...