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>> yes that is true. >> also dick white was also the head of mi6. so he was really involved and he was there when they were prosecuting klaus fuchs. he was right at my five at that time so people liked fuchs. they didn't think what he did was right, but they liked him as a person. because some people didn't like him because he was to reserved and made them feel creepy. you know there was women that were just he never said anything. but others like him very much. he was a very very generous person to his friends with his time and he helped. his motives were completely ideological, he was very angry as the war started, in 1939, he was reading the newspapers. in his mind, would it look like was and there was some truth to this, especially in the upper class is a british aside a. it would be nice if germans and the russians just fall each other and each other in, and the germans one it was okay with them. there was a lot of sentiment along those lines. and there was very little in the newspapers about we have to help our allies the russians. and at that
>> yes that is true. >> also dick white was also the head of mi6. so he was really involved and he was there when they were prosecuting klaus fuchs. he was right at my five at that time so people liked fuchs. they didn't think what he did was right, but they liked him as a person. because some people didn't like him because he was to reserved and made them feel creepy. you know there was women that were just he never said anything. but others like him very much. he was a very very...
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story and a long simmering tensions in the seat lead to large group of white individuals surrounding the courthouse to demand that dick rowland be released so that she could be lynched.ck a group of black mini travel to the courthouse to help defend dick rowland from the angry mob. many of them veterans from world war i who had served honorably there. after a scuffle the downtown tulsa courthouse, white rioters pursued the men back to the greenwood district, and the violence escalated dramatically. literally as the violence increased, the white rioters that really became a mob, were deputized be ablee to go down ad handle the issues in greenwood. they gathered firearms as they ran a few blocks from central downtown tulsasa into greenwood just north of tulsa. houses and businesses were burned and looted threat the greenwood district, and the attacks lasted well into the night and well into the next day before being quote by the oklahoma city national guard. in less than 24 hours, 3535 city blocks were destroyed by fires, 6000 african-american individuals were detained, up to 300 lives were lost. out of 23 churches are
story and a long simmering tensions in the seat lead to large group of white individuals surrounding the courthouse to demand that dick rowland be released so that she could be lynched.ck a group of black mini travel to the courthouse to help defend dick rowland from the angry mob. many of them veterans from world war i who had served honorably there. after a scuffle the downtown tulsa courthouse, white rioters pursued the men back to the greenwood district, and the violence escalated...
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and i am actually dicks i am alive and here to explain the indian that meant white being pulled out of the fact that is a production may have been to lead back policing it's all those some of them was one of the some of the biggest orders actually went out in january and this is full of just one crunch for these manufacturers that those settlements due to the banks actually do that sort it out. get out and the statement we do not have a knock on break not up for adoption since then of course the indian government has used the list but they will still need to exact opposite action that is also could there just isn't up to us but not johnson is wrong what do you do and just loving it for domestic use that policy has also been revised it's also important to note that the indian government does not admit to a shortage of production about the g 20 plus a lot of not vaccines the national government has said you actually do so that is also a problem for the management. so very difficult situation indeed in india is correspondent emissions yes well thank you so much for your reporting while st
and i am actually dicks i am alive and here to explain the indian that meant white being pulled out of the fact that is a production may have been to lead back policing it's all those some of them was one of the some of the biggest orders actually went out in january and this is full of just one crunch for these manufacturers that those settlements due to the banks actually do that sort it out. get out and the statement we do not have a knock on break not up for adoption since then of course...
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soledad: but all that changed on may 30, 1921, when news spread that a white teenage elevator operator named sarah page accused 19-year-old dick rowland, a young black man, of assaulting her. rowland was arrested the next day. that afternoon, an inflammatory report in the "tulsa tribune" set off an armed confrontation outside the courthouse between a white lynch mob and black greenwood residents there to protect rowland, unleashing the arson, gunfire, and looting that raged into the next day. >> and then this wasn't just a mob out of control. this wasn't just dick rowland and sarah page whose confrontation led to the destruction of greenwood area. time. soledad: by june 1, 36 blocks of greenwood were flattened, 2,000 homes and businesses destroyed, and several churches consumed by fire, including vernon ame chapel, greenwood's oldest place of worship. the reverend robert turner has been vernon's pastor for almost four years. >> and our membership and our church has seen the worst race massacre in american history. and the survivors of that massacre came back to this church. and our basement surviving the race massacre, it carr
soledad: but all that changed on may 30, 1921, when news spread that a white teenage elevator operator named sarah page accused 19-year-old dick rowland, a young black man, of assaulting her. rowland was arrested the next day. that afternoon, an inflammatory report in the "tulsa tribune" set off an armed confrontation outside the courthouse between a white lynch mob and black greenwood residents there to protect rowland, unleashing the arson, gunfire, and looting that raged into the...
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story and a long, simmering tensions in the city led to a large group of white individuals surrounding the courthouse to demand that dick roland be released so he could be lynched. a group of black men traveled to the courthouse to help defend him from the angry mob, many veterans from world war i who had served honorably there. after a scuffle at the downtown courthouse, white rioters pursued the men back to the greenwood district and the violence escalated dramatically. literally as the violence increased, white rioters that really became a mob were deputized to be able to go down and handle the issues in greenwood. they gathered firearms as they ran the few blocks from central downtown tulsa into greenwood just north of tulsa. houses and businesses were burned and looted throughout the greenwood district and the attacks lasted well into the night and well into the next day. before being quelled by the oklahoma city national guard. in less than 24 hours, 35 city blocks were destroyed by fires, 6,000 african american individuals were detained, up to 300 lives were lost. out of the 23 churches that were located in the g
story and a long, simmering tensions in the city led to a large group of white individuals surrounding the courthouse to demand that dick roland be released so he could be lynched. a group of black men traveled to the courthouse to help defend him from the angry mob, many veterans from world war i who had served honorably there. after a scuffle at the downtown courthouse, white rioters pursued the men back to the greenwood district and the violence escalated dramatically. literally as the...
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that never happened when dick nixon was in the white house. >> it was counter television.ery one of their episodes became worthy of talmudic study, if that's the word. >> when i hosted, lorne called me into his office and said, "you realize the kids are the stars." the host wasn't nearly as impactful. >> that's not quite it. uh -- >> because the thing was all the rage. >> they called themselves the not ready for primetime players. not because they felt they weren't good enough, but because they felt they were too good. >> good evening, i'm chevy chase. and you're not. >> chevy chase became an instant star. >> our top story tonight. >> our top story tonight! >> chevy chase was on the show for one year. >> are you sorry you left "saturday night live"? >> i'm deeply, deeply sorry. >> chevy decided he was too big for the show. so he left. in some ways, chevy leaving after the first year was a blessing. because it showed that "saturday night live" was going to do much more than survive. ♪ there are some things that just aren't explainable ♪ >> hello, i'm bill murray. you can ca
that never happened when dick nixon was in the white house. >> it was counter television.ery one of their episodes became worthy of talmudic study, if that's the word. >> when i hosted, lorne called me into his office and said, "you realize the kids are the stars." the host wasn't nearly as impactful. >> that's not quite it. uh -- >> because the thing was all the rage. >> they called themselves the not ready for primetime players. not because they felt...
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it was sparked by an interaction between a young black man, dick roland, and a young white woman sarah page. she was operating an elevator when roland stepped inside an incident, allegedly to place now local newspaper published a sensation lives report, alleging he assaulted her. roland was arrested, leading to an angry confrontation on the streets between black and white mobs. the out number african americans retreated to greenwood district, which was looted and burned by white rioters. national guard troops arrived to help put out the fires, but they also imprisoned. many flank residence, 24 hour episode of violence, left dozens of city blocks ruined and as many as 300 people dead. well, joining us from silver spring, maryland is a joe. i a total, she's a professor, america at the university of arkansas, little rock. she's also the chief legal consultant for the national coalition of black for reparations in america. good to have you with us. so clearly this incident was, was not just about simple interaction between a black man and a white woman operating an elevator. right. it's cl
it was sparked by an interaction between a young black man, dick roland, and a young white woman sarah page. she was operating an elevator when roland stepped inside an incident, allegedly to place now local newspaper published a sensation lives report, alleging he assaulted her. roland was arrested, leading to an angry confrontation on the streets between black and white mobs. the out number african americans retreated to greenwood district, which was looted and burned by white rioters....
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. >> reporter: a white store clerk who heard her scream told police that dick roland attacked her. rested him the next day. >> the "tribune" published an article entitled "nab negro for attacking girl in an elevator." the piece had its desired impact in that it riled up white men in south tulsa. >> reporter: the word across town was that they were going to lynch this man. at the courthouse, the white men with guns were soon met by a much smaller group of black men with guns. then someone's gun went off. before it was all over, the racists would loot and burn black wall street. >> all i could see was black rolling smoke down south, and the people going north. that was the whole breadth of the railroad track. >> reporter: the law, they never held anyone responsible for killing as many as 300 black americans. these painful images of burned black bodies were turned into postcards and were shared by white families. this one celebrates, quote, running the negro out of tulsa. 30 blocks of black homes and black excellence were burned to the ground in just 16 hours. what's even more difficul
. >> reporter: a white store clerk who heard her scream told police that dick roland attacked her. rested him the next day. >> the "tribune" published an article entitled "nab negro for attacking girl in an elevator." the piece had its desired impact in that it riled up white men in south tulsa. >> reporter: the word across town was that they were going to lynch this man. at the courthouse, the white men with guns were soon met by a much smaller group of...
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dick-waiving contest. at auctions you see white guys bidding up other white guys until, you know, they bring home the trophyllion to own the same looking thing, but i promise you all of them are going to lose money except for, you know, the four or five percent. >> and that's what america is all about. if the price of making money is you, jerry, shitting on it, i think that's the price i'm willing to pay. my instinct are right as always. nfts are definitely a scam, which means i had one last question for beeple. i have to get observe board. if i don't get in i'll hate myself forever. >> the 1,000%, can't lose. >> can you lend me money to get in on this. >> no. >> so can i take a photo of your artwork that you just sold and make an nft out of that? >> you could. it probably will not sell for very much. >> we'll see about that my pervert friend. yes, we will. >> trevor: all right, when we come back the one and only sharon stone is joining me on the show. so don't go away. ♪ ♪ you twist it like this. ahh... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ experience capability, crafted by lexus. the remarkable gx and lx. lease the 2021 gx 460 for $52
dick-waiving contest. at auctions you see white guys bidding up other white guys until, you know, they bring home the trophyllion to own the same looking thing, but i promise you all of them are going to lose money except for, you know, the four or five percent. >> and that's what america is all about. if the price of making money is you, jerry, shitting on it, i think that's the price i'm willing to pay. my instinct are right as always. nfts are definitely a scam, which means i had one...
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something happened in an elevator in downtown tulsa between a 19-year-old shoeshiner named dick roland and 17-year-old white then a lynch mob gathered outside the house where he's jailed. >> the mob gets large, 500, 800 people. >> reporter: and a group of black men show up to help defend him. >> as they're leading an elderly white man to a tall black area, he said where are you going with that gun? a tussle ensues, gun goes off and massacre begins. >> reporter: the mob in pursuit, gun battles erupt but somehow it is quiet overnight, until the next morning. >> all of a sudden there's a whistle that goes off and at that point, this white mob starts walking toward greenwood. >> reporter: el doris and her family plea, running north up a set of railroad tracks. >> the crowd was up the whole of the railroad tracks, down the sides and rail. >> reporter: the residents of greenwood try to defend their neighborhood but don't have a chance. the national guard sflam with machine gun fire and it gets worse. >> you have something new up in the air and airplanes start flying over greenwood. there's evidence, and i believe
something happened in an elevator in downtown tulsa between a 19-year-old shoeshiner named dick roland and 17-year-old white then a lynch mob gathered outside the house where he's jailed. >> the mob gets large, 500, 800 people. >> reporter: and a group of black men show up to help defend him. >> as they're leading an elderly white man to a tall black area, he said where are you going with that gun? a tussle ensues, gun goes off and massacre begins. >> reporter: the mob...
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dick roland, sara page and an unknown gunman were the sparks that ignited a long, smowledering fire. jim crow, jealousy, white supremacy and land lust all played roles in leading up to the destruction and the loss of life on may 31 and june 1, 1921. black tulsans had every reason to believe that dick roland would be lynched after his arrest and his charges ironically were later dismissed and they were highly suspect from the start. they had cause to believe that his personal safety, like the defense of themselves and their community, depended on them alone, as hostile groups gathered and their confrontation worsened, municipal and county authorities failed to take actions to comb or contain the situation -- calm or contain the situation. at the eruption of violence, civil officials selected many men, all of them white, and some of them participants in that violence. and made those men their agents as deputies. in that capacity, deputies did not stem the violence, but added to it. often through overt acts that were themselves illegal. public officials provided firearms and ammunition to individuals, again, all
dick roland, sara page and an unknown gunman were the sparks that ignited a long, smowledering fire. jim crow, jealousy, white supremacy and land lust all played roles in leading up to the destruction and the loss of life on may 31 and june 1, 1921. black tulsans had every reason to believe that dick roland would be lynched after his arrest and his charges ironically were later dismissed and they were highly suspect from the start. they had cause to believe that his personal safety, like the...
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late-night comedy as we know it is a space that has been the white man's boys club. guys think dicksanother way to tell this joke. >> it just flies out of my mouth. >> what happens in a situation where sincerity is paramount? >> the way you're looking at me makes me want to cover up my vagina. >> i know 50% of people think i'm loud and obnoxious, and 50% of people don't. that's pretty much the way it's going to go when you delve into anything different. >> black guys love big asses. >> we need something to hold on to. >> i look at your body and think that's a lot of meat. i like that. >> as part of being in part of the boys club, i would only really notice it when it was pointed out to me because women are funny. that's the bottom line. >> next topic. >> let's talk about sex addiction. >> okay. >> for the longest time when i watched late-night television, we were either spoken to or spoken for. >> you are looking at the first latino host of his own late-night talk show. >> when i was doing my show, i was into the huge diversity. >> my puerto rican brother from another mother. >> i me
late-night comedy as we know it is a space that has been the white man's boys club. guys think dicksanother way to tell this joke. >> it just flies out of my mouth. >> what happens in a situation where sincerity is paramount? >> the way you're looking at me makes me want to cover up my vagina. >> i know 50% of people think i'm loud and obnoxious, and 50% of people don't. that's pretty much the way it's going to go when you delve into anything different. >> black...
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. >> dick roland, 19 years old and black, crossed paths in an elevator with a 17 year old white girled sarah page. history books offer one story on the events. >> something happened. it's likely he bumped into or stepped on the foot of sarah page. she began screaming. >> what the man saw was not a man attacking a woman, not a black man attacking a woman. what he saw was two people kissing. sarah page and dick roland were lovers. he was accused of attacking her, and sarah, from what we understand tried to tell them, no, no, no. we're in love, we're getting married. >> she refused to cooperate with prosecutors and they charged him with assault. though that may have been the end of the story, it wasn't because of the tulsa tribune. it had a story "nab negro for attacking girl in elevator." a group of white men amassed on the lawn of the courthouse. numbering ultimately in the thousands. a number of black men, several dozen, some of them world war i veterans, marched down to the courthouse, vowing to protect dick roland from what they thought might be a certain death by lynching. >> he h
. >> dick roland, 19 years old and black, crossed paths in an elevator with a 17 year old white girled sarah page. history books offer one story on the events. >> something happened. it's likely he bumped into or stepped on the foot of sarah page. she began screaming. >> what the man saw was not a man attacking a woman, not a black man attacking a woman. what he saw was two people kissing. sarah page and dick roland were lovers. he was accused of attacking her, and sarah, from...
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. >> and watching susan rice, who some say have sharp elbows, my dad had sharp elbows in the white house. dickion people around her, yeah, we can be touch too. >> and susan right, just as conde rice, she had a special relationship with barack obama. you have to know your principal and the trust that jim baker had, obviously, with other presidents. now what she bring it's to is her perspective being so involved in the black lives matter movement, in her book talking about what she's experienced and her outspokenness is a great quality, great attribute to this day. >> and from our nominations pool here with the magazine, third on the less quick randall lane, dr. georgette bennett. >> real poet and renaissance woman. nbc news correspondent, new york city police department adviser. most important this was a daughter of a holocaust survivor refugee, assault happening in syria helped guide over $70 million in aid for syria in an interfaith way. that's exactly what they need when you see what's going on in gaza and israel. conflict resolution led by women that we need right now. >> these are women ov
. >> and watching susan rice, who some say have sharp elbows, my dad had sharp elbows in the white house. dickion people around her, yeah, we can be touch too. >> and susan right, just as conde rice, she had a special relationship with barack obama. you have to know your principal and the trust that jim baker had, obviously, with other presidents. now what she bring it's to is her perspective being so involved in the black lives matter movement, in her book talking about what she's...
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dick roland, sara page and an unknown gunman were the sparks that ignited a long, smowledering fire. jim crow, jealousy, white supremacy and land lust all played roles in leading up to the destruction and the loss of life on may 31 and june 1, 1921. black tulsans had every reason to believe that dick roland would be lynched after his arrest and his charges ironically were later dismissed and they were highly suspect from the start. they had cause to believe that his personal safety, like the defense of themselves and their community, depended on them alone, as hostile groups gathered and their confrontation worsened, municipal and county authorities failed to take actions to comb or contain the situation -- calm or contain the situation. at the eruption of violence, civil officials selected many men, all of them white, and some of them participants in that violence. and made those men their agents as deputies. in that capacity, deputies did not stem the violence, but added to it. often through overt acts that were themselves illegal. public officials provided firearms and ammunition to individuals, again, all
dick roland, sara page and an unknown gunman were the sparks that ignited a long, smowledering fire. jim crow, jealousy, white supremacy and land lust all played roles in leading up to the destruction and the loss of life on may 31 and june 1, 1921. black tulsans had every reason to believe that dick roland would be lynched after his arrest and his charges ironically were later dismissed and they were highly suspect from the start. they had cause to believe that his personal safety, like the...
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with us now to share reporting and insights cnn's dick robinson close to the israel/gaza border and our chief whiteorrespondent kaitlan collins. as this unfolds do we know what to expect? >> reporter: i think we can expect probably some kind of statement within the hour because the main israeli evening news broadcasts go on the air at the top of the next hour. we will be likely to have an indication by then. what we have heard is the defense minister saying israel is capable and prepared and ready to continue with the military operations, that it feels it has the capacity to do that. so i think what we've heard there from the military side is giving prime minister netanyahu the political space to go in either direction. he can either head for the cease-fire he is under so much international pressure for or follow the domestic pressure that is on him to make sure that hamas cannot come back and target israeli citizens. the exchange of fire we've seen makes you feel this could still go either way. plenty of intercepts in the skies above us. looking over my shoulder at a big plume of smoke rising up f
with us now to share reporting and insights cnn's dick robinson close to the israel/gaza border and our chief whiteorrespondent kaitlan collins. as this unfolds do we know what to expect? >> reporter: i think we can expect probably some kind of statement within the hour because the main israeli evening news broadcasts go on the air at the top of the next hour. we will be likely to have an indication by then. what we have heard is the defense minister saying israel is capable and prepared...
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building in downtown tulsa between a 19-year-old shoe shiner who's african-american named dick roland and a 17-year-old whiteled. >> the hours go by the lynch mob is 100, 200, 500, 800 people going. >> reporter: word gets to greenwood and a group of black world war i veterans show up to help the sheriff defend roland they're turned away. >> as they're leaving, an elderly white man went up to a tall black vet and said where are you going with that gun? a tussle ensues, a shot goes off and the massacre begins. >> reporter: the veterans retreat to greenwood with the mob in pursuit gun battles erupt, but somehow whistle that goes off, and at that point this white mob starts walking towards greenwood. >> reporter: eldoris and her family flee running north up a set of railroad tracks >> the crowd was just the whole breadth of the railroad track, on the side and down the middle. >> reporter: the residents of greenwood try to defend their neighborhood, but they don't have a chance. the national guard sprays the residents with machine gunfire, and it gets worse. >> you have something new up in the air, and it's airpl
building in downtown tulsa between a 19-year-old shoe shiner who's african-american named dick roland and a 17-year-old whiteled. >> the hours go by the lynch mob is 100, 200, 500, 800 people going. >> reporter: word gets to greenwood and a group of black world war i veterans show up to help the sheriff defend roland they're turned away. >> as they're leaving, an elderly white man went up to a tall black vet and said where are you going with that gun? a tussle ensues, a shot...
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white about everything. in this specific case they are the ones withholding information from us. has any republican, adam kinzinger or dickheney's daughter or any of these people push for answers to the most basic questions? >> actually fortunately we started to see some push back the last week or so from house republicans. representative louie gohmert gave about a half-hour speech on the house floor friday starting to raise questions about the shooting of ashley babbitt and also the fact that this wasn't an armed insurrection. it raises a very dangerous issue of pretrial detention, people who haven't been charged, keeping them in solitary confinement conditions for months or possibly even a year before their trials began. we are seeing a little pushback, chip roy and tom massey sent a letter to attorney general merrick garland asking questions especially about pretrial detention so we are starting to see some republicans pushback. but we need more of it. this is a constitutional how men like humanitarian crisis especially for the people who have been charged and held in solitary confinement. at the same time, the same ju
white about everything. in this specific case they are the ones withholding information from us. has any republican, adam kinzinger or dickheney's daughter or any of these people push for answers to the most basic questions? >> actually fortunately we started to see some push back the last week or so from house republicans. representative louie gohmert gave about a half-hour speech on the house floor friday starting to raise questions about the shooting of ashley babbitt and also the fact...
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dick cheney, voted to impeach mr. trump, and has continued to call trump's false allegations that last fall's elections were fraudulent, the "big lie." and tonight, even the current occupant of the white, joe biden, is speak out about what's shaping up to be a great big struggle inside the grand old party. cbs's nancy cordes is going to lead off our coverage tonight from washington. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. this decision by the oversight board at facebook may have upheld facebook's initial choice to ban mr. trump from the platform, but it has also opened the door for him to be potentially reinstated by the end of the year. this issue is only intensifyingg the the fight within the g.o.p. over the false claims that got him banned in the first place. >> we love you. you're very special. >> reporter: facebook's new oversight board determined today that that post and one other "severely violated facebook and instagram's standards." >> u.s.a.! >> reporter: the posts were from january 6, during and after the deadly attack on the capitol. in one, the former president called the insurrectionists "great patriots." >> we had an election that was stolen from u
dick cheney, voted to impeach mr. trump, and has continued to call trump's false allegations that last fall's elections were fraudulent, the "big lie." and tonight, even the current occupant of the white, joe biden, is speak out about what's shaping up to be a great big struggle inside the grand old party. cbs's nancy cordes is going to lead off our coverage tonight from washington. good evening, nancy. >> reporter: norah, good evening to you. this decision by the oversight...
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. >> a young man, dick rowe land, was accused of trying to rape a young white woman, sarah page. >> someone. he made the call to the local black men that we have down to the courthouse and stop this mob. >> so as the mob grew, tensions grew, things got out of hand. a shot was fired. >> by dawn, several violent clashes had broken out. most destructive by air. >> they brought airplanes and bombed greenwood. there was no help for the blacks. there was nothing to stop that mob. >> j.b. stradford tried to save his hotel. >> the national guard came and told him he needed to leave. they promised that his hotel would not be destroyed. of course, as soon as they pulled him out of the hotel, a mob stormed the hotel, ransacked it, looted it, and set it on fire. >> as many as 300 people were killed, and the entire greenwood business district was leveled. >> the family's home was burned down with my great grandmother and the children in the basement. they were able to get out. but they had to flee. >> by defending themselves and escaping the mayhem, many became fugitives from justice, accusing of inciti
. >> a young man, dick rowe land, was accused of trying to rape a young white woman, sarah page. >> someone. he made the call to the local black men that we have down to the courthouse and stop this mob. >> so as the mob grew, tensions grew, things got out of hand. a shot was fired. >> by dawn, several violent clashes had broken out. most destructive by air. >> they brought airplanes and bombed greenwood. there was no help for the blacks. there was nothing to stop...
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it was imflamtory reporting of a chance encounter of a young black man, dick rowland, and a a young whiteator operator, sara page, that ignited one of the deadliest episodes of racial violence in our nation's history. on may 21, 1921, the tulsa tribune newspaper printed the headline, and i'm quoting here, nab negro for attacking girl in elevator. end of quote. and the same edition included a report of a white mob's plan to lynch roland. the newspaper account was based on false claims that mr. roland sexually assaulted the white woman and decided -- and that is the spark that incited the mob to burn and loot 35 blocks in the black negro neighborhood of tulsa and kill an estimated 300 people. greenwood was known at the time as black wall street due to the status as one of the most prosperous african-american communities in the country. the devastation wrought by the mob, many of whom had been department advertised and armed by local officials -- deputized and armed by local officials, took the lives and livelihoods of many in the greenwood community it. caused irreparable damage -- communit
it was imflamtory reporting of a chance encounter of a young black man, dick rowland, and a a young whiteator operator, sara page, that ignited one of the deadliest episodes of racial violence in our nation's history. on may 21, 1921, the tulsa tribune newspaper printed the headline, and i'm quoting here, nab negro for attacking girl in elevator. end of quote. and the same edition included a report of a white mob's plan to lynch roland. the newspaper account was based on false claims that mr....
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on duty and senator dick durbin told cnn that issue still isn't resolved and they will miss president biden's deadline of today to pass that legislation. now, just moments ago the white close contact with the negotiators, let's discuss with former boston police commissioner ed davis and baa carrie sellers. one of the lawyers representing the family of graernandrew brow. as we reflect today and as the white house meets with the family of george floyd right now i want you to listen to what his brother told cnn this morning. >> i think things have changed. i think that it's moving slowly. but it's making progress. i just want everything to be better in life because i don't want to see people dying the same way my brother has passed. we were at his court, at his trial, and daunte wright passed ten miles away from where my brother -- when we was trying to get accountability. >> so bacari, what are your thoughts about whether progress has been made since floyd's death? >> progress has been made, ana, however what we can tell you is that it's been slow, and justice for people in -- of color in this country, particularly black folk in this country has been slow. if not fleet
on duty and senator dick durbin told cnn that issue still isn't resolved and they will miss president biden's deadline of today to pass that legislation. now, just moments ago the white close contact with the negotiators, let's discuss with former boston police commissioner ed davis and baa carrie sellers. one of the lawyers representing the family of graernandrew brow. as we reflect today and as the white house meets with the family of george floyd right now i want you to listen to what his...
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story and a long, simmering tensions in the city led to a large group of white individuals surrounding the courthouse to demand that dick roland be released so he could be lynched. a group of black men traveled to the courthouse to help defend him from the angry mob, many veterans from world war i who had served honorably there. after a scuffle at the downtown courthouse, white rioters pursued the men back to the greenwood district and the violence escalated dramatically. literally as the violence increased, white rioters that really became a mob were deputized to be able to go down and handle the issues in greenwood. they gathered firearms as they ran the few blocks from central downtown tulsa into greenwood just north of tulsa. houses and businesses were burned and looted throughout the greenwood district and the attacks lasted well into the night and well into the next day. before being quelled by the oklahoma city national guard. in less than 24 hours, 35 city blocks were destroyed by fires, 6,000 african american individuals were detained, up to 300 lives were lost. out of the 23 churches that were located in the g
story and a long, simmering tensions in the city led to a large group of white individuals surrounding the courthouse to demand that dick roland be released so he could be lynched. a group of black men traveled to the courthouse to help defend him from the angry mob, many veterans from world war i who had served honorably there. after a scuffle at the downtown courthouse, white rioters pursued the men back to the greenwood district and the violence escalated dramatically. literally as the...
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dick's will share their results. discount store dollar general will also report. >>> president biden's set memorial day weekend as soft deadline to determine whether a deal on his infrastructure plan is within reach. whitebut republicans say the price tag is still too high. >>> speaking of a price tag that's too high, there is a one of a kind diamond that's fetched record prize. tell me all about it and please show me the this diamond. >>> it's beautiful but it definitely costs a pretty penny plus. look at the nearly 16 caret pink purple diamond. it was on the auction block by christie's hong kong. someone phoned in yesterday and bought it for an 9 lliotting world aun rd. and it >> it is gorgeous. i have very small fingers but i would rock that big rock, if i had 29 million. >> i am sure i could handle that, exactly. >> a girl can only dream. >> if somebody wants to give it to you. >> i don't think that's happening. we will see you again at 6:30. >> all right. >> it was me. i bid and won for your birthday. >> okay! >> i was going to surprise you after the show. >> hand it over! >> after the show. but don't keep your hopes up too much. >> i'm not. >>> phil mickelson begins old esper son to win pga champi
dick's will share their results. discount store dollar general will also report. >>> president biden's set memorial day weekend as soft deadline to determine whether a deal on his infrastructure plan is within reach. whitebut republicans say the price tag is still too high. >>> speaking of a price tag that's too high, there is a one of a kind diamond that's fetched record prize. tell me all about it and please show me the this diamond. >>> it's beautiful but it...
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dick rowland and sara page. they met somewhere which made her scream. it was written in the tulsa tribune and it really wrought hostility between the black and white communitiese was a commission that was formed and the commission wa supposed to find out the names of people who died and get more answers. where are we on finding out who died, how many died and where they are? >> some of those answers we probably never will have. one of the lingering questions with respect to the massacre has been whether there are mass raves in tulsa. there is a mass rave investigation process underway currently. we believe between 100 and 300 were killed, most of them black. there have been persistent stories and oral histories of bodies being buried in mass graves. so our mayor, p.t. barnum, took up this project a few years ago. a few remains were found in oak lawn cemetary, which is downtown. in addition, there are a couple other sites that are possible, mass burial sites, so those have to be investigated as well. there are some lingering historical questions we need to answer, and we just need to be committed and persevere until we get the answers we're seeking. >> we appr
dick rowland and sara page. they met somewhere which made her scream. it was written in the tulsa tribune and it really wrought hostility between the black and white communitiese was a commission that was formed and the commission wa supposed to find out the names of people who died and get more answers. where are we on finding out who died, how many died and where they are? >> some of those answers we probably never will have. one of the lingering questions with respect to the massacre...
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load white as a different image for step people who are in tolling shoppers into e-commerce actually imus and has aggressively hired new employees and throughout depend demick but at the same time a dick company has increasingly invested in physical expansion opening new warehouses air hubs and other facilities those in new hires will ensure amazon has enough employees across its a span and footprint here in the united states and $17.00 an hour and a $100.00 bonus offer seems pretty competitive in the current u.s. market now and is not of course has seen its fair share of criticism because of working conditions and it's the selling these well the higher wages and increase incentives help. it should gentle but d.s.a. hiring push indeed becomes businesses here in the u.s. are looking for labor in an increasingly tight market just in april the u.s. only created 266000 jumps in not a 1000000 i suspected by economists some of businesses say didn't have struggled to find workers as a result of those they spend a jobless benefits but critics have argued that i'm lawyers should consider raising wages to 200 workers actually amazon and all the companies including 2 partly and mcdonald's have a
load white as a different image for step people who are in tolling shoppers into e-commerce actually imus and has aggressively hired new employees and throughout depend demick but at the same time a dick company has increasingly invested in physical expansion opening new warehouses air hubs and other facilities those in new hires will ensure amazon has enough employees across its a span and footprint here in the united states and $17.00 an hour and a $100.00 bonus offer seems pretty competitive...
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dick roland to bump into sarah page. she overreacted, screamed. the incident was later reported out by a newspaper called the tulsa tribune. it really fomented hostility in the white>> as i was coming to you, we talked about the commission established in 1997, this investigation. the commission was charged in finding out the names of folks that died, the numbers of people that died, and so much more. and yet we still don't have any of those answers. where are we in efforts to find out who died, how many died, and where they are? >> some of those answers we probably never will have. one of the lingering questions with respect to the massacre has been whether there are mass graves in tulsa. there's a mass graves investigation process under way currently. we believe that somewhere between 100 and 300 people were killed, most of them black. there have been persistent stories, oral histories and eyewitness accounts of bodies being summarily buried in mass graves. so our mayor, g.t. bynum, undertook really the continuation of a mass graves investigation a couple of years ago. now, recently the remains of 12 individuals were found in oaklawn cemetery, which is near downt
dick roland to bump into sarah page. she overreacted, screamed. the incident was later reported out by a newspaper called the tulsa tribune. it really fomented hostility in the white>> as i was coming to you, we talked about the commission established in 1997, this investigation. the commission was charged in finding out the names of folks that died, the numbers of people that died, and so much more. and yet we still don't have any of those answers. where are we in efforts to find out who...
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white house staff , the tone changed so what traditional infrastructure was cut out of that deal, now while the vague family social program part of infrastructure remains so on another network senator dickt willing to pay for it. they don't want to increase taxes on people who are wealthy, folks who are got an enormous tax break with the trump tax plan and unfortunately, that leaves them very little money to work with to build this economy. reporter: now but republicans say their smaller targeted package on actual infrastructure pays for itself by repurposing unused money from the american rescue plan that has trillions yet to be spent. back to you. neil: thank you edward. back with congressman mike galla gher, you're closer to this than i'll ever be but this doesn't sound like it's happening at all. >> well 1.7 trillion does not sound like a compromise to me, and in some ways i think hagel ing over-the-top line number should come second to a serious proposal for regulatory reform. in other words if we just continue to push money, whatever the amount through the old system, which is resulted in u.s. infrastructure being the most costly in the developed world, you know, 10 year project s
white house staff , the tone changed so what traditional infrastructure was cut out of that deal, now while the vague family social program part of infrastructure remains so on another network senator dickt willing to pay for it. they don't want to increase taxes on people who are wealthy, folks who are got an enormous tax break with the trump tax plan and unfortunately, that leaves them very little money to work with to build this economy. reporter: now but republicans say their smaller...