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she says she was used by the boynton police. >> they turned.help and questioning me into this big production for a "cops" tv show deadline they had and they started creating these scenarios and putting me in these situations that look horrible. >> reporter: the police say they did not ignore a domestic abuse case. they were trying to stop a murder-for-hire plot. and those "cops" tv cameras didn't change the substance of their investigation. >> did you want to have your husband mike dead? >> no. >> were you soliciting his -- his murder as you're charged with in this courthouse. >> no, absolutely no, no. >> reporter: after nearly ten hours of deliberation, the jury seemed to agree. >> to the judge: we, the jury, after further deliberation still cannot reach a unanimous verdict. >> it was like what do they want to see. >> reporter: he said the jury was impacted by the defense team, hocus-pocus. >> she's basically beat the legal system twice now. >> do you think she should do hard time? >> honest answer, i'd like to see her go and taste it. >> but
she says she was used by the boynton police. >> they turned.help and questioning me into this big production for a "cops" tv show deadline they had and they started creating these scenarios and putting me in these situations that look horrible. >> reporter: the police say they did not ignore a domestic abuse case. they were trying to stop a murder-for-hire plot. and those "cops" tv cameras didn't change the substance of their investigation. >> did you want...
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world came to know in the 1960s with the civil rights movement including fannie lou hamer, amelia boynton>> reporter: from the freedom riders to the edmund pettus bridge. >> they continued to fight through the 19th amendment and all the way through to the voting rights act of '65. >> reporter: today black women are still fighting voter suppression but now are able to vote for a black woman as vice president. >> thank you for bringing that story to us that is "nightly news." join us for special coverage of the dnc night 2 at 10:00 eastern. tomorrow on "today" jill biden will be live thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show" and the summer staycation celebration, everybody appeared to let's get this show underway. we have a great song for you today. here is me and my band y'all with "i can't help myself." ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ sugar pie, honey bunch ♪ you know that i love you ♪ i can't help myself ♪ i love you and nobody else ♪ in and out my life ♪ you come and you go ♪ leaving just your pic
world came to know in the 1960s with the civil rights movement including fannie lou hamer, amelia boynton>> reporter: from the freedom riders to the edmund pettus bridge. >> they continued to fight through the 19th amendment and all the way through to the voting rights act of '65. >> reporter: today black women are still fighting voter suppression but now are able to vote for a black woman as vice president. >> thank you for bringing that story to us that is...
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allegedly found with more than orhayes turned himself in as police investigated about an explosion in boynton beach. even other devices discovered. hayes allegedly told police he's been making homemade bombs for years and did not intend to harm anyone. >>> and there are flash flood watches in effect again tonight here in the northeast. take a look at the map. a line of thunderstorms in the region tonight and tomorrow. d.c. and philly could be hard-hit. and in theeap thatch still reha liisnd iowa and concerns about the corn and soy crops after those 100-mile-per-hour winds. >>> and you may be able to catch that summer blockbuster in theaters after all. amc says 100 theaters will reopen on august 20th after closing for covid. tickets that first day, get this, will cost just 15 cents. they hope two-thirds of their locations will be open by september. they plan to show some new movies in addition to some big screen classics. >>> all right, when we come back, the life or death moment and the officer whose hero's instincts kicked in. stay with us. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, w
allegedly found with more than orhayes turned himself in as police investigated about an explosion in boynton beach. even other devices discovered. hayes allegedly told police he's been making homemade bombs for years and did not intend to harm anyone. >>> and there are flash flood watches in effect again tonight here in the northeast. take a look at the map. a line of thunderstorms in the region tonight and tomorrow. d.c. and philly could be hard-hit. and in theeap thatch still reha...
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advocates that the world came to know in the 1960s with the civil rights movement including amelia boyntoneporter: from the freedom ride toers the edmund pettus bridge. >> they continued to fight through the 19th amendment and am the way through to the voting rights act of '65. >> reporter: today black women are still fighting voter suppression but now are able to vote for a black woman as vice president. lester >> thank you for bringing that story to us that is "nightly news." join us for special coverage of the dnc night 2 at 10:00 eastern. tomorrow on "today" jill biden will be live thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night xxxx >>> right now at 6:00, lightning sparked fires growing across the bay area, leading to mandatory neighborhood evacuations amid these sweltering temperatures. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good tuesday. thanks for joining us. >> we zedeal with plenty of wildfires but not like this. more than two does fire as hmong the big ones in san mateo county in skyline and pescadero this. is a look from our
advocates that the world came to know in the 1960s with the civil rights movement including amelia boyntoneporter: from the freedom ride toers the edmund pettus bridge. >> they continued to fight through the 19th amendment and am the way through to the voting rights act of '65. >> reporter: today black women are still fighting voter suppression but now are able to vote for a black woman as vice president. lester >> thank you for bringing that story to us that is "nightly...
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housewife of boynton beach who became a worldwide sensation is now simply florida w-2222. really. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, postal showdown. congress may come back from break to get to the bottom of the mail service slowdown driven by the president's appointee. >> it's here almost. the democratic convention kicks off tomorrow. we're going to tell you how the biden/harris ticket is preparing and roy to expect in the days ahead. >> not exactly backtracking. president trump again weighs in on the false and racist conspiracy theory on kamela harris. >> fear factor. one district canceling classes tomorrow, the reason, not enough teachers willing to take the risk. we're willing to take the risk. i'm kendis gibson. >> and i'm cori coffin. we're live at nbc headquarters in new york this morning. let's get a look at the city of detroit. >> detroit from the canadian side. this is the closest we can get to our canadian friends. >> that's right. >> because they've extended the block for non-essential
housewife of boynton beach who became a worldwide sensation is now simply florida w-2222. really. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm natalie morales. thanks for watching. >>> first up on msnbc, postal showdown. congress may come back from break to get to the bottom of the mail service slowdown driven by the president's appointee. >> it's here almost. the democratic convention kicks off tomorrow. we're going to tell you how the biden/harris...
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robert in nashville, steven and his twins maya and leah in boynton beach, florida, and ron and pam inself necks week. remember, you can get the "sunday today" mug and, yes, those new slippers at the nbc online store. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we'll see you right back here next week on "sunday today." . narrator: when you see this symbol you know you're watching television that is educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. jack: hi, i'm jack rico and this is "consumer 101". seem familiar? what happened in here? find out how to refresh the family car with these expert tips. then, looking for maximum chill? it is so hot in reot camp to fis work best for you. and later, what on earth am i doing dressed up as a drum major leading a marching band into this strange looking room? well, this is an echoless chamber.
robert in nashville, steven and his twins maya and leah in boynton beach, florida, and ron and pam inself necks week. remember, you can get the "sunday today" mug and, yes, those new slippers at the nbc online store. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. we'll see you right back here next week on "sunday today." . narrator: when you see this symbol you know you're watching television that is educational and informational. the more you know on nbc. jack: hi,...
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and on the 75th anniversary, our line for those that are vets or family members, william in boynton beach, florida, good morning. >> caller: yes, i landed on okinawa when i was an 18-year-old boy and at that time they had about 2,000 landing crafts. these landing crafts are going to be used to invade japan. and they had over 2 and a half thousand kamikaze planes waiting for -- bill eli was a good friend of mine and he was involved with general mcarthur and the invasion of japan. and i said to him, what would have happened, when was it going to be and he said well it is going to be november 1st. we have a tremendous typhoon in okinawa in that month. and i said what would it have done to the invasion. he said it would have destroyed the invasion. he says i know the winds were over 150 miles per hour and destroyed everything on okinawa and there was no way that the invading fleet would survive. and he said, in fact, general mcarthur sent bill eli to japan to check out the area. he was the first american in japan after the atom bomb and he said destruction was unbelievable. but what they had
and on the 75th anniversary, our line for those that are vets or family members, william in boynton beach, florida, good morning. >> caller: yes, i landed on okinawa when i was an 18-year-old boy and at that time they had about 2,000 landing crafts. these landing crafts are going to be used to invade japan. and they had over 2 and a half thousand kamikaze planes waiting for -- bill eli was a good friend of mine and he was involved with general mcarthur and the invasion of japan. and i...
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vote and that fight went all the way with great women leaders on the edmund pettus bridge, amanda boyntond fanny lou hamer until the voting rights act in 1965 and that goes on with stacey abrams still fighting against voter suppression. a lot of great women leaders started the suffrage movement and became civil rights leaders in the emerging civil rights movement and their descendants still today. >> let's bring kristen welker, our colleague at the white house, in on this conversation. kristen, you study politics 24 hours a day as far as i can tell and the female vote absolutely essential. >> reporter: it's essential, it could not be more critical, savannah. that was underscored when joe biden said that he was going to pick a woman vice presidential nomin nominee. true to word, he did in fact do that and he picked senator kamala harris. she is, of course, a history-making pick. she is the first woman of color to serve as a vice presidential nominee on a major party ticket. and so undoubtedly, democrats feel as though that will help them. the ticket itself reach out to women voters. we saw
vote and that fight went all the way with great women leaders on the edmund pettus bridge, amanda boyntond fanny lou hamer until the voting rights act in 1965 and that goes on with stacey abrams still fighting against voter suppression. a lot of great women leaders started the suffrage movement and became civil rights leaders in the emerging civil rights movement and their descendants still today. >> let's bring kristen welker, our colleague at the white house, in on this conversation....
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. >> in the civil rights movement, we don't hear about diane nash or amelia boynton or victoria grey.out them as helpers. even coretta scott king, over and over we get a race up to black lives matter. we have a movement that is on from the brains of ingenuity of three black women. then we start hearing about men. >> say your name basically is a way of completing our understanding of what anti-black police violent looks like. ♪ i'm going to say her name >> many of us were caught up in the struggles against police misconduct but hasn't been lifting up the names of black women who were killed by the police. it's the case of tunicha ander-on-and brianna taylor is killed in her bed in her sleep in ohno-knock warrant. >> and brianna taylor's murderers are still walking arou around. . >> black women have higher rates of excessive force at the hands of the police. black women die at higher rates than other non-black women at the hands of the police. but black women are also sexually harassed by the police and raped by the police. >> we find when brack women report having been sexually a haras
. >> in the civil rights movement, we don't hear about diane nash or amelia boynton or victoria grey.out them as helpers. even coretta scott king, over and over we get a race up to black lives matter. we have a movement that is on from the brains of ingenuity of three black women. then we start hearing about men. >> say your name basically is a way of completing our understanding of what anti-black police violent looks like. ♪ i'm going to say her name >> many of us were...
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callingt's go to duane from boynton beach, florida. caller: i appreciate the opportunity.a lot to be said and it is sad we have to go through what we are going through, even after those people have killed our forefathers and hand and murdered and raped, and now they are doing the same to the offspring. we have to keep fighting, no doubt. pay moreave to attention also to our own community and stop the hate and killing in our own community, regardless of how long this takes to create laws that the dvernment shows not to give a amn about us like people we still have to learn to stop killing ourselves because that is going on in every black neighborhood. it is almost that we are immune to our own killing of each of their peer that is wrong, man. host: let's go to gilbert from birmingham, alabama. caller: thank you for c-span. as a 70-year-old man living in you knowm, and if anyone who was black in birmingham you know they experienced it, what we have is generational trauma that is being suffered in the black community because of the perpetual humiliation that has been allowed
callingt's go to duane from boynton beach, florida. caller: i appreciate the opportunity.a lot to be said and it is sad we have to go through what we are going through, even after those people have killed our forefathers and hand and murdered and raped, and now they are doing the same to the offspring. we have to keep fighting, no doubt. pay moreave to attention also to our own community and stop the hate and killing in our own community, regardless of how long this takes to create laws that...