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where it was breonna? >> within a three mile radius, they were hundreds of registered sex offenders. >> then, a tip but a woman who had found something odd in her boyfriends truck -- women's underwear. and when she asked him for the truth, she discovered something even stranger. >> did you do? this oh my god, did you? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to dateline. reno, nevada calls itself the biggest little city in the world, and this was one of the biggest cases it had ever seen. a local girl, a college student named breonna had disappeared on a winters night. what had happened, no one knew. where it would lead, nobody could predict. but this entire city would soon galvanize for a single mission, to get justice for one of its own. here is josh mankiewicz, with "the night brianna vanished". >> sunday, january 20th, 2008 in a neighborhood just up the hill from reno's silver plated heart, college students jessica and katie, we're waking up after a long night of parting, with their friend, brianna denison. he had
where it was breonna? >> within a three mile radius, they were hundreds of registered sex offenders. >> then, a tip but a woman who had found something odd in her boyfriends truck -- women's underwear. and when she asked him for the truth, she discovered something even stranger. >> did you do? this oh my god, did you? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello, and welcome to dateline. reno, nevada calls itself the biggest little city in the world, and this was one of the biggest cases it had...
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>> hi there breonna. well, the ukrainians are speaking about fierce resistance on the part of the russians on the southern front, and they say that ukraine's artillery and missile forces in the span of only 24 hours conducted some 1500 missions. now, we were in the area around the front line earlier today, we did speak to some ukrainian soldiers, and they say the progress that they are making right now as tough, but they say they are making progress and it is important progress, and they also believe in the success of the counteroffensive. here's what we witnessed. >> ukraine's army continuing to take the fight to the russians on the southern front. this video shows the 128 territorial defense battalion clearing trenches after ousting vladimir putin's army, the unit says. one of the soldiers, nicknamed the octopus, telling me the fighting remains fierce. >> we are currently launching an assault, he says. our front line is moving forward. we have already advanced a lot, more than two kilometers, so now we
>> hi there breonna. well, the ukrainians are speaking about fierce resistance on the part of the russians on the southern front, and they say that ukraine's artillery and missile forces in the span of only 24 hours conducted some 1500 missions. now, we were in the area around the front line earlier today, we did speak to some ukrainian soldiers, and they say the progress that they are making right now as tough, but they say they are making progress and it is important progress, and they...
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a passed in 2013. >> it is not like a brings breonna back to me. i guess i can just move on and do other things. >> it does not bring her back, but it kind of brought you back? >> yeah, kind of, kind of. >> that's all for this edition of dateline, i am andrea canning, thank you for watching. watching >> hello, i'm andrea canning, and this is dateline. four lovely robin, the late shift was hurt last >> she was lying face down, a pool of blood under one side. >> just one tiny clue. >> a piece of foam rubber. >> there was a suspect, but he had an alibi, until this revelation. >> i said, i have something that you need to know. >> welcome to dateline, it >> hello, and welcome to dateline. it sometimes take especially to look at a crime scene and spot the one thing that is out of place, the clue that will crack the case. in this story, that thing appeared so inconsequential, that no one even knew what it was, let alone what it meant. it took almost two decades, a team of determined investigators, and a detective with an unusual background find out. here'
a passed in 2013. >> it is not like a brings breonna back to me. i guess i can just move on and do other things. >> it does not bring her back, but it kind of brought you back? >> yeah, kind of, kind of. >> that's all for this edition of dateline, i am andrea canning, thank you for watching. watching >> hello, i'm andrea canning, and this is dateline. four lovely robin, the late shift was hurt last >> she was lying face down, a pool of blood under one side....
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time in american history that the juneteenth holiday connects to this in the wake of george floyd, breonna taylor, so many black folks who have been murdered by law enforcement. we have more millions of people who are aware of at least parts of the story than any other time in our history. this is global. in 2020, 25 million people hit the streets when you look at the new york times analysis. there were more people who hit the streets globally in the united kingdom, in africa, in europe and asia in support of a movement for black lives in a movement for dignity and citizenship for all people. that struggle you're talking about is a real struggle. it is important to remember reconstructionists are engaged in that struggle. it is not just redemptions who want to rewrite history and who are advocates of the lost cause, birth of the nation, gone with the wind, those lies are being challenged in real time and that is why the stakes are so high. that is why so many people in our country 160 years later are talking about things like civil war and violence. after juneteenth the only thing that pre
time in american history that the juneteenth holiday connects to this in the wake of george floyd, breonna taylor, so many black folks who have been murdered by law enforcement. we have more millions of people who are aware of at least parts of the story than any other time in our history. this is global. in 2020, 25 million people hit the streets when you look at the new york times analysis. there were more people who hit the streets globally in the united kingdom, in africa, in europe and...
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following the police killings of black americans including george floyd and breonna taylor. >>> 2021, president biden signed legislation making juneteenth a federal holiday. >>> more frustration this morning after a devastating fire at a public storage facility last week. why storage tenants still cannot get back in. >>> the first thing he said to me is i have been waiting for this call for 40 years. jackie: community schools are so important to us. this is truly what students need. cecily: no two community schools are alike because it goes by what is happening in the community. rafael: we want this to be a one-stop shop for our families that puts parents and students first. kenny: the hethal visionwed mental health. ssan we're addressing the students' everyday needs. kenny: what we do allows them to be the best version of themselves. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. >>> welcome back. days after that devastating fire, the san jose public storage facility, firefighters were back on the scene to put out those hotspots. the scene is still too danger
following the police killings of black americans including george floyd and breonna taylor. >>> 2021, president biden signed legislation making juneteenth a federal holiday. >>> more frustration this morning after a devastating fire at a public storage facility last week. why storage tenants still cannot get back in. >>> the first thing he said to me is i have been waiting for this call for 40 years. jackie: community schools are so important to us. this is truly what...
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violence with what's been happening in our country in the last 18 months with the death of george floyd, breonna taylor -- as historians, we are trying to understand this kind of violence and also understand the history of it, the resistance to it. neither one of these things are not new. we need to be sharper in our understanding of it how it informs, i try to pay attention to how it's changed and how it has not changed. things aren't the same in 20 want as they were in 1921 or 45 or 46 but there's a lot of continuity. >> is a couple of questions about your book, if you're our literature was included in schools, are you on a reading list? >> i don't know yet because it hasn't been out for a year yet but i do know it's going to be on the reading list of college courses. that was one of my hopes when i wrote the book, i hoped it would be something i taught for many years, i taught a lot of teachers, folks going into the classroom and i hope this book might be taught in class. >> in northern california, you were just talking about one particular chapter in your book people purchase the book, does
violence with what's been happening in our country in the last 18 months with the death of george floyd, breonna taylor -- as historians, we are trying to understand this kind of violence and also understand the history of it, the resistance to it. neither one of these things are not new. we need to be sharper in our understanding of it how it informs, i try to pay attention to how it's changed and how it has not changed. things aren't the same in 20 want as they were in 1921 or 45 or 46 but...
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we haverganized 2020, aer thmurder of breonna taylor, gege fyd, tatya jefferson, ando many oers. dn the li. what we e calling for was accotability and true justice. this $90 million that people are saying is necessary for us to have better policing, really it is an insult. what we are not saying is that we want to build a system of public safety that is inclusive of all of us. not just law enforcement because that is a political football that people can throw so they can win elections. that is what this is about. we have an attorney general who led that grant was trying to position himself to run for governor. we have governor brian kemp who signed off and endorsed that action as he tries to promote someone running for president and himself possibly for the united states senate. we have senators warnock and also who also weighed in only after a lot of humans pressure on behalf of organizers who are pitstop that they refuse to say anything at all. what we have right now is not about training, not about public safety and has everything to do with political aristocracy that refuses
we haverganized 2020, aer thmurder of breonna taylor, gege fyd, tatya jefferson, ando many oers. dn the li. what we e calling for was accotability and true justice. this $90 million that people are saying is necessary for us to have better policing, really it is an insult. what we are not saying is that we want to build a system of public safety that is inclusive of all of us. not just law enforcement because that is a political football that people can throw so they can win elections. that is...
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it's been said with tyre nichols and in memphis, tennessee, and with breonna taylor and no-knock warrants. this report confirmed to us what we long suspected and we're cautiously optimistic the consent decree will prevent the unnecessary acts. however, we remember amir locke was killed after george floyd and they said they would ban no-knock warrants in the city of minneapolis. they did not follow their policy. >> do the reforms laid out by the u.s. justice department go far enough to address what's clearly a systemic policing problem, not just in minneapolis but in many parts of the country? >> you know, wolf, it remains to be seen. we continue to fight for the george floyd justice and policing act to give the federal government more teeth to be able to challenge bias and bigoted policing. as you know with the political gridlock in washington, d.c., and the united states congress, it's going to have to be innovative how the federal government tries to deal with these clear patterns and practices of how black and brown people are treated and denied their constitutional rights. i mean, jus
it's been said with tyre nichols and in memphis, tennessee, and with breonna taylor and no-knock warrants. this report confirmed to us what we long suspected and we're cautiously optimistic the consent decree will prevent the unnecessary acts. however, we remember amir locke was killed after george floyd and they said they would ban no-knock warrants in the city of minneapolis. they did not follow their policy. >> do the reforms laid out by the u.s. justice department go far enough to...
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back again tomorrow morning at 80 am eastern for another two hours of the sunday show, with some breonnaoin me live. that's tomorrow, starting at 80 am eastern, i remember to follow us on twitter, instagram and tiktok using the handle, at weekend capehart. don't go anywhere, my friend ali velshi is next with more of our breaking news. our breaking news. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and order their own replacement parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. the subway series? it's the perfect menu lineup. just give us a number, we got the rest. number three? the monster. six? the boss. fifteen? titan turkey. number one? the philly. oh, yeah, you probably don't want that one. look, i'm not in charge of naming the subs. ♪ ♪ ♪
back again tomorrow morning at 80 am eastern for another two hours of the sunday show, with some breonnaoin me live. that's tomorrow, starting at 80 am eastern, i remember to follow us on twitter, instagram and tiktok using the handle, at weekend capehart. don't go anywhere, my friend ali velshi is next with more of our breaking news. our breaking news. now ports can know where every piece of cargo is. and where it's going. (dock worker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and...
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we cannot forget all the things we learned in 2020 facing the horrors and murder of george floyd, breonnalor, ahmaud arbery. it is a time where we are in a social awakening. we need to make sure we are promoting young people in this places and spaces to ensure they have access to the call the power. amy: wisdom cole, thank you for being with us, naacp national director of youth & college division. maria hinojosa, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, founder of futuro media. and we want to thank professor janelle wong, professor of american studies at the university of maryland. the supreme court issues to more decisions on student debt and whether religious with religious objections can refuse to offer services for same-sex weddings. we will look at how both cases were brought by right-wing groups that are based on questionable evidence. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "it's money i love" by randy newman. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today the supreme court issues to more decisions, including one brought by a colorado wedding websi
we cannot forget all the things we learned in 2020 facing the horrors and murder of george floyd, breonnalor, ahmaud arbery. it is a time where we are in a social awakening. we need to make sure we are promoting young people in this places and spaces to ensure they have access to the call the power. amy: wisdom cole, thank you for being with us, naacp national director of youth & college division. maria hinojosa, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, founder of futuro media. and we want to...
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first with elise, then breonna, and then a career. kit studied home economics so she launched her dream to become a food stylist, which meant she was the person who made it all looks so wonderful in the ads. >> it's something i don't have an eye for, all of those girls look the same for me. but when you are a food stylist, it is your job to find the best. >> she was good at it? >> very. very. >> her sister still has food photographs she designed the for some of boyd underwood's detective buddies were born. these are published in the 1980s, by the l.a. times home magazine. and that is when the strange story began again. maybe it was the fact that she had been married for four years. was she bored? maybe it was close quarters, the long hours with the photographer, of the food she prepared. there was an affair. kit was in love, and she was catholic and consumed with guilt, and confessed it all to her husband. >> she went to him and said, i've been with someone? >> yes. >> the very night it happened? >> that's what she told me. >> gregory
first with elise, then breonna, and then a career. kit studied home economics so she launched her dream to become a food stylist, which meant she was the person who made it all looks so wonderful in the ads. >> it's something i don't have an eye for, all of those girls look the same for me. but when you are a food stylist, it is your job to find the best. >> she was good at it? >> very. very. >> her sister still has food photographs she designed the for some of boyd...
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let's say her name on the same day that breonna taylor and tyre nichols would have been 30 years oldbeen taken from this earth unnecessarily. aj owens, let's say her name. >> amen. amen. aj owens. god bless her memory. pamela diaz, isaac williams, and ben crump, thank you. we'll be right back. nges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. generalized myasthenia gravis made my life a lot harder. but the picture started changing when i started on vyvgart. vyvgart is for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are anti-achr antibody positive. in a clinical trial, vyvgart significantly improved most participants' ability to do daily activities when added to their current gmg treatment. most participants taking vyvgart also had less muscle weakness. and your vyvgart treatment schedule is designed just for you. in a clinical study, the most common side effects included urinary and respiratory tract infections, and headache. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. tell your doctor
let's say her name on the same day that breonna taylor and tyre nichols would have been 30 years oldbeen taken from this earth unnecessarily. aj owens, let's say her name. >> amen. amen. aj owens. god bless her memory. pamela diaz, isaac williams, and ben crump, thank you. we'll be right back. nges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. generalized myasthenia gravis made my life a lot...
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doing in minneapolis where the police killed george floyd, and in louisville, where the police killed breonnaray got his spine crushed while he was in police custody. the data shows that when doj and federal courts are looking at police departments, they do better. including killing and beating up fewer people. >> so let's talk about this lawsuit. so when people hear $45 million lawsuit, they go okay, the family will at least be able to exact some sort of justice even though it doesn't bring their loved one back. but i don't think people understand that if they win, it is the taxpayers of ohio who will pay that $45 million. not the police department, it won't come out of the police pension. it doesn't harm the police departments at all. how do we work in a system where it's the taxpayers and the insurance taken out, not the police department at all, who pay these settlements? >> so people have heard about qualified immunity. that's this doctrine created by the conservative supreme court that says you can't sue me, i'm a cop. what that does is protect but joy, we know that's what works. if it'
doing in minneapolis where the police killed george floyd, and in louisville, where the police killed breonnaray got his spine crushed while he was in police custody. the data shows that when doj and federal courts are looking at police departments, they do better. including killing and beating up fewer people. >> so let's talk about this lawsuit. so when people hear $45 million lawsuit, they go okay, the family will at least be able to exact some sort of justice even though it doesn't...
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so when the protests erupted around george floyd and breonna taylor and others people around the world responded not only in support of racial justice here, but in their own contexts. and this was in the u.k. , this was in germany. this was in fiji. this was in korea. this was in india. this was all over the world. and that kind of continues. i was in ukraine. in 2014, which is actually when the war started and. i was there kind of accidentally. how do you actually in ukraine so i was i was living in japan at the time and i got a call from a friend of mine, kimberly crenshaw, who some you know, she's the activist, lawyer and writer all around, great person. and so she asked me to go to ukraine in her place to give and talks on human rights, the intersectionality. and so my first words to her, because this was like a who like april 2014, i'm like kimberly, isn't there a war going on in ukraine? you're not trying to give me the government playbook. she's like, no, no, i have nothing else to do. so if you can go and do this the way i was like, so they called, have the embassy call me and
so when the protests erupted around george floyd and breonna taylor and others people around the world responded not only in support of racial justice here, but in their own contexts. and this was in the u.k. , this was in germany. this was in fiji. this was in korea. this was in india. this was all over the world. and that kind of continues. i was in ukraine. in 2014, which is actually when the war started and. i was there kind of accidentally. how do you actually in ukraine so i was i was...
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time in american history that the juneteenth holiday connects to this in the wake of george floyd, breonnaso many black folks who have been murdered by law enforcement. we have more millions of people who are aware of at least parts of the story than any other time in our history. this is global. in 2020, 25 million people hit the streets when you look at the new york times analysis. there were more people who hit the streets globally in the united kingdom, in africa, in europe and asia in support of a movement for black lives in a movement for dignity and citizenship for all people. that struggle you're talking about is a real struggle. it is important to remember reconstructionists are engaged in that struggle. it is not just redemptions who want to rewrite history and who are advocates of the lost cause, birth of the nation, gone with the wind, those lies are being challenged in real time and that is why the stakes are so high. that is why so many people in our country 160 years later are talking about things like civil war and violence. after juneteenth the only thing that prevented bl
time in american history that the juneteenth holiday connects to this in the wake of george floyd, breonnaso many black folks who have been murdered by law enforcement. we have more millions of people who are aware of at least parts of the story than any other time in our history. this is global. in 2020, 25 million people hit the streets when you look at the new york times analysis. there were more people who hit the streets globally in the united kingdom, in africa, in europe and asia in...