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that enshrouded young hannah hill in mystery. miss >> miss hill was last seen last wednesday. we're asking anyone to contact the protective bureau. >> she was 18 years old. just days from turning 19. and it seemed to be in for the night. a former homecoming queen in her pjs, phoning a few friends from the basement bedroom at her mom and dads in akron, ohio. it's too late now, but you wished you could just ask just one question. why did you leave the house so suddenly that night? her brother justin doesn't know. >> she got dressed and said, i'm going to go off for a little bit. i'll be back. i love you. >> and that was it? >> we've never seen her again. >> the thing was, the next morning, thursday in may of 1999, was going to be a red letter day for hannah. she drives her geo prizm, the used car she was proud to be paying for, to her first day of full-time secretary work at diebold. the company that makes atms. her boyfriend of more than a year, brad, expected her to swing by her place in the morning to pick him up. he says, she was a no-show. >> i remember waking up with this
that enshrouded young hannah hill in mystery. miss >> miss hill was last seen last wednesday. we're asking anyone to contact the protective bureau. >> she was 18 years old. just days from turning 19. and it seemed to be in for the night. a former homecoming queen in her pjs, phoning a few friends from the basement bedroom at her mom and dads in akron, ohio. it's too late now, but you wished you could just ask just one question. why did you leave the house so suddenly that night? her...
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. >> farewell to hannah hill, never forgotten by her family and friends. or as it turned out, by the criminal justice system. >> and that is all for this edition of dateline, i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. melvin>> i'm craig melvin >> anm natalie morales. >> and this is the line. >> >> this was an insane world that i was living in. i did what i had to do. >> what if you were ripped away from your family? >> you live in fear, it changes you. >> kidnapped by a killer? >> i came out of the back, just really messed up. >> held for years as a prisoner. and what if prosecutors never believed you? >> bobbi parker was not the woman she was betraying as yourself. >> absolutely. >> it was a mystery, with a mind-boggling twist. this wife and mom, taken hostage. was she really a hostage at all? >> their relationship was not one of kidnap or and victim, it was one of husband and wife. >> his prisoner, or his lover? >> i really do love you. sounds like a pretty heartfelt love letter. >> in this hour, she shares her side of the story. will you believe her? >>
. >> farewell to hannah hill, never forgotten by her family and friends. or as it turned out, by the criminal justice system. >> and that is all for this edition of dateline, i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. melvin>> i'm craig melvin >> anm natalie morales. >> and this is the line. >> >> this was an insane world that i was living in. i did what i had to do. >> what if you were ripped away from your family? >> you live in fear, it...
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pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikole hannah-jones has rejected a tenure offer at the university of north carolina at chapel hillll instead join the faculty of howard university as the inaugural knight chair in race and journalism. hannah-jones, who is best known for her work on the new york times' 1619 project, was originally denied tenure by unc. on tuesday, she spoke to cbs news' gayle king. >> what has been reported is that there was a great deaof politica interference by conservatives who don't like the work i have done, particularly the 1619 project, and also by the powerful donor who gave the largest donation in the seven year history of the journalism school. it is pretty clear my tenure was not taken up because of political opposition, because of discriminatory views of my viewpoint and i believe my race and gender. amy: nikole hannah-jones will be joined at howard, a prominent historically black university by the acclaimed author and journalist ta-nehisi coates. we'll have more on this story later in the broadcast. in immigration news, the biden administration has extended temporary protected status, o
pulitzer prize-winning journalist nikole hannah-jones has rejected a tenure offer at the university of north carolina at chapel hillll instead join the faculty of howard university as the inaugural knight chair in race and journalism. hannah-jones, who is best known for her work on the new york times' 1619 project, was originally denied tenure by unc. on tuesday, she spoke to cbs news' gayle king. >> what has been reported is that there was a great deaof politica interference by...
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>>> pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist nikole hannah-jones had been hoping for tenure at university of north carolina chapel hillred journalism professorship. this week she announced she would turn it down. ms. hannah-jones says she believes she was initially denied tenure over her work on the 1619 project, a "the new york times" project that explored the history of racism and its legacy. she says this is a symptom of much larger problems in america. >> all of the arguments that we're seeing, that we don't come from a fundamentally racist country, our past is not a racist past, that racial inequality, anything that we see today, when it comes to racial inequality, is simply a matter of individual choices. all of that is being disproven by what we're seeing across our country, not just with my tenure fight, that's the least of our worries in this country. >> nikole hannah-jones will now join the faculty of one of the nation's best known historically black schools. howard university in washington. we are back with our saturday night panel, jenny yang, brandy zadrozny, and hayes brown. hayes, this feels like such a
>>> pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist nikole hannah-jones had been hoping for tenure at university of north carolina chapel hillred journalism professorship. this week she announced she would turn it down. ms. hannah-jones says she believes she was initially denied tenure over her work on the 1619 project, a "the new york times" project that explored the history of racism and its legacy. she says this is a symptom of much larger problems in america. >> all...
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. >>> coming up, nicolle hannah jones says no to unc chapel hill and yes to howard university.ion? that is just ahead. stay close. st ahead stay close ive gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪welcome back to that same old place♪ ♪that you laughed about♪ ♪well, the names have all changed♪ ♪since you hung around♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. ugh, these balls are moist. or is that the damp weight of self-awareness you now hold in your hand? yeah-h-h. (laugh) keep your downstairs dry with gold bond body powder. >>> pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist nikole hannah-jones had been hoping for tenure at the university of north carolina chapel hill. after a lot of hand wringing among trustees they belatedly offered her a tenured professorship. this week she announced she would turn it down. she believed she was denied tenure over her work on the "1619 project" which explored the legacy of slavery in american history.
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such a good point matthew has made .1619 if you put that aside, put aside that unc chapel hill debate over hannah jones as hiring, teaching history, amy you have a degree in history, is so important. we are going about from parents who are concerned about things they are now finding their children are being taught in public school, many parents had to become up close and personal because of the pandemic and suddenly they are concerned about some of the lessons there understand their children are being taught. that is why the foundation particularly our center for effective education doctor terry's soup and bob loop our focus on the sprint breed are in the middle of a debate on social studies standards right now. >> absolutely. donna to your point we got all kinds of questions from parents during pandemic and everything else. we are looking for a good history resource. the foundation is a north carolina history projects, it is the history of north carolina not going to re-create american history will people are trying to come up with an american history curriculum but we are actually taken care of
such a good point matthew has made .1619 if you put that aside, put aside that unc chapel hill debate over hannah jones as hiring, teaching history, amy you have a degree in history, is so important. we are going about from parents who are concerned about things they are now finding their children are being taught in public school, many parents had to become up close and personal because of the pandemic and suddenly they are concerned about some of the lessons there understand their children...
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. >>> nicole hannah jones turned down a ten year offer from the university of north carolina chapel hillroversy. she announced this morning that she will instead take a faculty position at howard university. unc trustees denying granting hannah jones tenure with her professorship after backlash from conservatives who denounced her hiring. unc decided to grant her tenure after weeks of protests. you can catch more of nicole hannah-jones' story when she joins my league joy reed this evening on the reedout at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next, it's been two weeks since new yorkers cast their ballots in the democratic primary. there is still no clear winner yet. that could change today. you're watching "ayman mohyeldin reports." "ayman mohyeldin reports. to a job that feels like home. with home instead, you too can become a caregiver to older adults. apply today. liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for a carewhat you need. adults. how much money can liberty mutual save you? one! two! three! four! five! 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you
. >>> nicole hannah jones turned down a ten year offer from the university of north carolina chapel hillroversy. she announced this morning that she will instead take a faculty position at howard university. unc trustees denying granting hannah jones tenure with her professorship after backlash from conservatives who denounced her hiring. unc decided to grant her tenure after weeks of protests. you can catch more of nicole hannah-jones' story when she joins my league joy reed this...
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the board of trustees at unc chapel hill struck a note for common sense by revoking a tenure offered to hannahnicole jones, creator of the widely discredited 6019 project. in response to that the race mongers claim the college boards of trustees are themselves racist. it is all they have. naturally the biden administration's full steam ahead with critical race the reason schools, the department of education issued two proposed priorities last month that would direct federal grant money to project the, quote, incorporate racially, ethnically and linguistically diverse perspectives into teaching and learning and promote information literacy. this screens boondoggle, 20 state attorneys general are fighting against these plans that oppose any government funds going to any project that characterizes the united states is irredeemably racist or founded on principles of racism or bias to a particular race or individual because of his or her race. it is my firm belief that democrats will rue the day they linked arms with the marxists on this issue. most suburban women who voted for decent old joe biden
the board of trustees at unc chapel hill struck a note for common sense by revoking a tenure offered to hannahnicole jones, creator of the widely discredited 6019 project. in response to that the race mongers claim the college boards of trustees are themselves racist. it is all they have. naturally the biden administration's full steam ahead with critical race the reason schools, the department of education issued two proposed priorities last month that would direct federal grant money to...
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hill. some faculty are criticizing their own university after journalist nikole hannah-jones announced exclusivelyayle yesterday she accepted a position at howard university after weeks of controversy. they delayed their decision to grant her tenure. some wrote a public letter saying the way they treated her was racist. nick can batiste is here with more. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. in that public let e they say the treatment of the pulitze prize-winner was humiliating and unjust. we took a look at the fallout for unc. >> a very difficult decision not a decision i wanted to make. >> reporter: a difficult decision that susan king says she also wishes nikole hannah-jones didn't have to make. the head of unc journalism school was one of their fiercest athletes. >> nikole was going to be, i felt, perhaps my most important legacy. >> last year hannah-jones was appointed the night chair. the controversy began after it became public that the position was offered with a five-year contract instead of ten-year. >> this was a position that since the 1980s came with tenure. the night chair
hill. some faculty are criticizing their own university after journalist nikole hannah-jones announced exclusivelyayle yesterday she accepted a position at howard university after weeks of controversy. they delayed their decision to grant her tenure. some wrote a public letter saying the way they treated her was racist. nick can batiste is here with more. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. in that public let e they say the treatment of the pulitze prize-winner was humiliating...
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ending a tenure controversy at the university of north carolina chapel hill by accepting a faculty role at howard university. nikole hannah into context with the arrival of the first slave ship that year. her tenure was initially denied by the unc board of trustees, but the decision was reversed after protests from alumni, faculty, and students. hannah-jones will be joined by author coates. she will found a new center for journalism and democracy. she said she never wanted the public scandal of the tenure battle. >> it was humiliating. it was deeply hurtful, and it was enraging because as you know, you don't grow up a black child in this country without being told that you have to work twice as hard to get half as far, that you have to be twice as good. but i've been that. and to do everything that you are told to do to be successful and then have them change the rules at the end at a school that i am an alum of, and for a job that i didn't seek out but that i was recruited for. >> what has happened is that the black students and the white students and students of all races and creeds at unc has been denied the counsel of
ending a tenure controversy at the university of north carolina chapel hill by accepting a faculty role at howard university. nikole hannah into context with the arrival of the first slave ship that year. her tenure was initially denied by the unc board of trustees, but the decision was reversed after protests from alumni, faculty, and students. hannah-jones will be joined by author coates. she will found a new center for journalism and democracy. she said she never wanted the public scandal of...
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board of trustees at the university of north carolina at chapel hill has voted to grant tenure to incoming journalism professor nikole hannah-jones ending a bitter weekslong dispute. the pulitzer prize winning journalist is best known for her work at "the new york times" where she produced the 1619 project, an interactive project that reexamines the legacy of slavery. the university initially denied her tenure after a prominent donor raised issues about her work on the 1619 project. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. when we come back, donald rumsfeld, considered the chief architect of the iraq war, died at the age of 88. the defense secretary for about presidents george w. bush and gerald ford. his critics say he presided over systemic torture, massacres of , and illegal wars. we will look at his legacy with retired colonel andrew bacevich, whose son was killed in iraq. he is president of the antiwar think tank the quincy institute. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "so long, so long" by chumbawumba. this is democracy now!, democracyno
board of trustees at the university of north carolina at chapel hill has voted to grant tenure to incoming journalism professor nikole hannah-jones ending a bitter weekslong dispute. the pulitzer prize winning journalist is best known for her work at "the new york times" where she produced the 1619 project, an interactive project that reexamines the legacy of slavery. the university initially denied her tenure after a prominent donor raised issues about her work on the 1619 project....
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the board of trustees at unc chapel hill struck a note for common sense by revoking a tenure offer to hannah jones the creator of the 619 project. of course in response the race mongers claim the college boards of trustees are themselves racists. well, look, it's all they have. naturally the biden administration is full steam ahead with critical race theory in the schools. the us department of education issued two proposed priorities last month that would direct federal grant money to projects that, quote, incorporate racially, ethnically cul referral diverse perspective into teaching and learning and literacy skills. come on, this screams boone doggle. but they poked the bear, 20 states attorneys general against any project that characterize the united states as racist or founded on principals of racism or that assign fault blame or by as to a particular race or to an individual because of his or her race. folks, it's my firm belief that democrats will rue the day that they linked arms with the marxists on this issue. i think most suburban women who voted for the decent old joe biden didn't
the board of trustees at unc chapel hill struck a note for common sense by revoking a tenure offer to hannah jones the creator of the 619 project. of course in response the race mongers claim the college boards of trustees are themselves racists. well, look, it's all they have. naturally the biden administration is full steam ahead with critical race theory in the schools. the us department of education issued two proposed priorities last month that would direct federal grant money to projects...
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the university of north carolina chapel hill's board of truees has voted to grant tenure to journalist nicole hannahes, author of "the new york times" "1619 project." the board's initial failure to grant her tenure sparked intense criticism. still to come on the "s newshour," chaotic ballot counting leaves the result of new york's mayor race in question. many school districts intensify summer programs to combat learning loss during the pandemic, and much more. >> this is the "pbs newsho" from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite studio of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the u.s. is on the verge of completing a unilateral and unconditional withdrawal from afghanistan, nearly 20 years after it invaded, and the outgoing u.s. military commander has delivered a stark warning about the future of the country. nick schifrin is back right now, and he joins me. good to have you with us to talk about this. what are military leadersaying they believe could happen? nick: this is perhaps as blunt and pessimistic statement as the military has ever made about afghanista
the university of north carolina chapel hill's board of truees has voted to grant tenure to journalist nicole hannahes, author of "the new york times" "1619 project." the board's initial failure to grant her tenure sparked intense criticism. still to come on the "s newshour," chaotic ballot counting leaves the result of new york's mayor race in question. many school districts intensify summer programs to combat learning loss during the pandemic, and much more....
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. >>> we'll talk to nikole hannah-jones since her interview at the university of north carolina chapel hillident trump, for her writings. the writing in the magazine examines slave rein this country. chapel hill initially declined to offer tenure to the pulitzer prize winner. we should point out to you previous professors in that role were, in fact, given tenure. we'll hear from hannah-jones about the backlash and what she has to say about the university's decision to finally approve her tenure. that's tomorrow here only on "cbs this morning." looking forward to that. >> yeah, can't wait. >>> coming up next, former yankee cc sabathia, one of the greatest pitchers o >>>ed modern dance company pilobolus didn't let the paperwork slow them down. ahead we'll show how the so-called rebellious dance troupe redirected its creative energy to help others when performances stopped. we'll be right back. trelegy for copd. ♪ birirds flyin' ' high, you knknow how i f feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drdrifting onn byby you know w how i feelel♪ ♪ it't's a new dadawn... ♪ if you'v've been takaking copdpd sitting d down, it
. >>> we'll talk to nikole hannah-jones since her interview at the university of north carolina chapel hillident trump, for her writings. the writing in the magazine examines slave rein this country. chapel hill initially declined to offer tenure to the pulitzer prize winner. we should point out to you previous professors in that role were, in fact, given tenure. we'll hear from hannah-jones about the backlash and what she has to say about the university's decision to finally approve...
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journalist nikole hannah-jones will join the faculty of howard university in washington, d.c., after a highly publicized tenure fight at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she announced it today, and she said conservative critics of her reporting on slavery's legacy pushed u.n.c. trustees to halt her tenure approval, initially. they voted to grant it after weeks of protests. hannah-jones won a pulitzer prize for her reporting. and, on wall street, oil prices fell back, pulling down most of the stock market. the dow jones industrial average lost 209 points to close at 34,577. the nasdaq rose 24 points. the s&p 500 slipped eight. still to come on the newshour: experts search for clues to the structural failure of the surfside florida condo. u.s. military veterans reflect on 20 years of war in afghanistan. why the boy scouts of america settled with tens of thousands of sexual abuse survivors. plus much more. >> woodruff: today marks six months since a pro-trump mob attacked the u.s. capitol on january 6th, in an attempt to stop the certification of joe biden's presidency. for a deeper look at the investigations intthat day, i'm joined by lisa desjardins.
journalist nikole hannah-jones will join the faculty of howard university in washington, d.c., after a highly publicized tenure fight at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. she announced it today, and she said conservative critics of her reporting on slavery's legacy pushed u.n.c. trustees to halt her tenure approval, initially. they voted to grant it after weeks of protests. hannah-jones won a pulitzer prize for her reporting. and, on wall street, oil prices fell back, pulling...
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the unc board approving nicole hannah jones following weeks of back-and-forth uproar over her hiring as a professor with tenure in chapel hille in" vivek ramaswamy, to talk about the latest drama. welcome back. good to see you. reporting on this in "the washington post" they say the decision to award tenure to hannah jones could defuse what had become an expert in her shirt on over the academic appointment and the degree of influence of politicians and donors and faculty affairs. that decision to deny tenure could have lunch took on plunged chapel hill into deeper acrimon. what do you make of how they eventually came to the decision and what it sounds like motivated it? >> a good decision for her, good basis to deny tenure originally wasn't the fact that you had controversial ideas for the fact that she had one view of american history. i think all of you should be welcome on college campuses including liberal arts universities like unc chapel hill. in my opinion, good reason why she might've been denied tenure initially is that a lot of her work in american history is pretty shoddy. it's been overturned in terms a lot of th
the unc board approving nicole hannah jones following weeks of back-and-forth uproar over her hiring as a professor with tenure in chapel hille in" vivek ramaswamy, to talk about the latest drama. welcome back. good to see you. reporting on this in "the washington post" they say the decision to award tenure to hannah jones could defuse what had become an expert in her shirt on over the academic appointment and the degree of influence of politicians and donors and faculty affairs....
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. >> john: nicole hannah jones has now been granted tenure at the university of north carolina at chapel hillfor weeks amid growing questions over here teaching credentials and involvement in the 1619 project which has been largely criticized as revisionist history. our next guest is one of the leading opponents of critical race there. i'm a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, christopher rufo joins us now with his take on what this decision means for concerned parents and students. chris, it's good to see you today. her tenure had been put on hold sparking student protests, did you and ck to the pressure? >> absolutely. the important thing to understand, this is not really about nicole hannah jones is an individual. this should be about the university system more broadly, departments of journalism across this country are a hotbed of ideological and very far left views. this doesn't surprise me in the least, but i think the attention should focus beyond the individual story of this writer and it really thinking about the structural form that we might need in a university system which sh
. >> john: nicole hannah jones has now been granted tenure at the university of north carolina at chapel hillfor weeks amid growing questions over here teaching credentials and involvement in the 1619 project which has been largely criticized as revisionist history. our next guest is one of the leading opponents of critical race there. i'm a senior fellow at the manhattan institute, christopher rufo joins us now with his take on what this decision means for concerned parents and students....
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journalist nicole hannah jones will join the faculty of howard university in washington, d.c., after a highly publicized tenure fight at the university of north carolina at chapel hille said conservative critics on her work on slavery's legacy pushed university trustees to hold her tenure approval initially. they then voted to grant it after weeks of protests. she won a pulitzer prize for her work. still to come, express search for clues to the structural failure of the surfside, florida condo. u.s. military veterans reflect on 20 years of war in afghanistan. why the boy scouts of america reached a legal settlement, with tens of thousands of sexual abuse survivors. plus much more. ♪ >> this is the "pbs newshour," from weta studios in washington and, the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: today marks six months since a pro-trump mob attacked the u.s. capitol on january 6 in an attempt to stop the certification of president biden's election results. i am joined by lisa desjardins. tell us now, where does it stand in terms of finding out and arresting those who broke into the capitol? lisa: let's talk about this sweeping i
journalist nicole hannah jones will join the faculty of howard university in washington, d.c., after a highly publicized tenure fight at the university of north carolina at chapel hille said conservative critics on her work on slavery's legacy pushed university trustees to hold her tenure approval initially. they then voted to grant it after weeks of protests. she won a pulitzer prize for her work. still to come, express search for clues to the structural failure of the surfside, florida condo....
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illnesses and hospitalizations and nicole hannah jones has accepted a tenured position at howard university. the extended fight at the university of north carolina chapel hillultimately offered something she didn't want anymore. she won a pulitzer for her work on the 1619 project at "new york times. back to you. >> rahel, thank you. satelogic will go via a spac merger with cantor fitzgerald. the satellite earth imagery coming working with spacex on a multi-launch contract setting the goal to launch 300 satellites by 2025 joining us now to discuss the deal and broader m & a, cantor fitzgerald ceo and chairman howard lutnick thanks for joining us on the show today. >> great to see you. >> at a time we're talking about so-called billionaire space races and bezos and others making their first trip, why are you starting to invest in space right now? >> space, it's the final frontier i mean, it's the place to go, and these satellites, satellogic does incredible imagery of the earth. they have 17 satellites in the sky right now and when they have 300 in the sky and we're raising enough money for them to launch all 300, they can take a sub meter picture of every sq
illnesses and hospitalizations and nicole hannah jones has accepted a tenured position at howard university. the extended fight at the university of north carolina chapel hillultimately offered something she didn't want anymore. she won a pulitzer for her work on the 1619 project at "new york times. back to you. >> rahel, thank you. satelogic will go via a spac merger with cantor fitzgerald. the satellite earth imagery coming working with spacex on a multi-launch contract setting the...
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hill. members of the black student movement were shoved by university police after refusing to leave a closed-door session over tenure for nicole hannahthe new york times" the real focus on slavery throughout u.s. history. it has been criticized by some historians for being inaccurate especially the contention that american revolution was because of people who wanted to hold onto slavery. she says it is more than just a professorship. this fight is about ensuring the journalistic freedom. critics say it is replacing history with ideology at a publicly funded institution. >> they take public funds in the interest of the general public but all too often they serve the interests of an ideological minority that takes taxpayer dollars to fund their private political activism. >> the trustees voted 9-4 to award tenure. trace, back to you. >> trace: steve harrigan live in atlanta. thank you. breaking news out of hawaii. fox news confirming a boeing 737 cargo plane has crashed. made an emergency landing in the water off of honolulu. two pilots on board. they have both been rescued. it happened at 2:30 in the morning hawaii time after reportin
hill. members of the black student movement were shoved by university police after refusing to leave a closed-door session over tenure for nicole hannahthe new york times" the real focus on slavery throughout u.s. history. it has been criticized by some historians for being inaccurate especially the contention that american revolution was because of people who wanted to hold onto slavery. she says it is more than just a professorship. this fight is about ensuring the journalistic freedom....