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soledad: michelle pennix was a public school principal in louisville for 22 years. michelle: i think on the west side, the reason they're lagging behind because there hasn't been a true commitment from jefferson county public schools to support them with the resources they need to be successful. soledad: how the west end got this way goes back nearly 50 years to the start of louisville's battles over school desegregation. in 1975, white residents here reacted with fury to a plan to integrate schools through mandatory busing. they failed to stop it, but did manage to change it in ways that would have unforeseen consequences on the west end for decades to come. it was black students who were going to be bused and not the white students who'd be bused into west louisville. marty: the burden of diversity has only been on black students mostly. soledad: marty pollio is the superintendent of schools. marty: and about 95% of our students who are bused are black students, predominantly from west louisville, which has led to the school district not investing in that specific
soledad: michelle pennix was a public school principal in louisville for 22 years. michelle: i think on the west side, the reason they're lagging behind because there hasn't been a true commitment from jefferson county public schools to support them with the resources they need to be successful. soledad: how the west end got this way goes back nearly 50 years to the start of louisville's battles over school desegregation. in 1975, white residents here reacted with fury to a plan to integrate...
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i grew up in the urban area of louisville.rstand the racial injustices as a kid because my friends are black. it didn't click to me that there was this visceral hate out there. i didn't know it. so when somebody calls me a racist, i do take it offensive. >> do you think there's a racist divide between the community and louisville pd? >> i think there are people who stir things up and make it more that. because when you're dealing with criminal element, you talk about racial profiling, good police, anyway, police i worked with, don't racial profile. you criminal profile. let's address the fact that just because you're black, you're a threat. it's not the case. i'm not scared -- >> that's how black men feel. that's how black women feel. >> does that make it real? >> if it's how you feel, then it's real. >> no, not necessarily. >> reporter: and it's not just a feeling. statistics show that in louisville, black drivers were stopped more often. and three times as likely to be searched than their white counterparts. echoing nationwi
i grew up in the urban area of louisville.rstand the racial injustices as a kid because my friends are black. it didn't click to me that there was this visceral hate out there. i didn't know it. so when somebody calls me a racist, i do take it offensive. >> do you think there's a racist divide between the community and louisville pd? >> i think there are people who stir things up and make it more that. because when you're dealing with criminal element, you talk about racial...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. coming up chris stover will be with you he'll be talking about the expected economic impact of germany's looming 2nd pandemic lock down i'm brian thomas for now from the entire news team thanks for being. upset for spectacular pictures. it's the passion for nature. it's their complete devotion that makes them the best wildlife photographer.
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october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. like life's a matter activist to tura hair and wants justice for briana she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . briana taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespect one man in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search
october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. like life's a matter activist to tura hair and wants justice for briana she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . briana taylor is her...
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went to louisville kentucky to meet activists pushing for forms to policing. october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist. justice briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here that when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape over 20 bullets shot. inside the home. a policy strategist drafted briana's law wh
went to louisville kentucky to meet activists pushing for forms to policing. october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist. justice briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she...
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october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activists. just as. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespect at one moment in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search warrant authori
october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activists. just as. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will...
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in louisville they're singing for peace and for an end of the escalation of violence. that. can come. streaming down to see a dormant wife and child. after the revered time be the loser now my months without him when. i. see byron steamroll i'm tough frankford thomas levin dostie should say implicitly directing you to pick up. 30. people for you on facebook and twitter to date and in touch and. this is the w. news wire from berlin. in the us a new supreme court judge promises to defend the rule of law. do my job without any fear her favor and that i will do so independently of both the political branches and of my own country amy kone barack was sworn in.
in louisville they're singing for peace and for an end of the escalation of violence. that. can come. streaming down to see a dormant wife and child. after the revered time be the loser now my months without him when. i. see byron steamroll i'm tough frankford thomas levin dostie should say implicitly directing you to pick up. 30. people for you on facebook and twitter to date and in touch and. this is the w. news wire from berlin. in the us a new supreme court judge promises to defend the rule...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box. it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there is not this one typical black voter so there are even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country now back in 2016 hillary clinton had the problem that there was a very low turnout among especially among young black voters and the hopes these year this year of the black lives matter movement is that because of the protests and because of their claims and because of the fact that president trump is not actually helping them in contrast even speaking out against police reform that this year will be different and we've seen that especially with the young protesters then louisville kentucky. there is a segment in your documentary where a member of a militia tells you why he feels the need
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box. it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there is not this one typical black voter so there are even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box. it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there is not this one typical black voter so they're even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country now back in 2016 hillary clinton had the problem that there was a very low turnout among especially among young black voters and the hopes these year this year of the black left matter movement is that because of the protests and because of their claims and because of the fact that president trump is not actually helping them in contrast even speaking out against police reform that this year will be different and we've seen that especially with the young protesters then louisville kentucky. there is a segment in your documentary where a member of a militia tells you why he feels the need to
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box. it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there is not this one typical black voter so they're even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country now...
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metro police officers responsible for going to taylor's death and the louisville mayor declared a state of emergency mary greg fisher implemented a curfew cordoning off the downtown area and limiting the areas where protesters could gather through a series of executive orders it seems as though the city of louisville and the state of kentucky care a lot more about calling protests they do about pursuing justice but we got a pale cool justice reform clearly has a long way to go law enforcement agencies protect their own and people are disappointed by the charges released from the grand jury today but they're not surprised or a valid thing message with that in kentucky and across america black lives simply don't matter our murders aren't worth fully prosecuting and there is no true justice to be found when the murderers wear a badge and everything that you just said to finish it up i couldn't agree more because that is the biggest basic problem is that if you are murdered by someone wearing a bad and you're black but now we're finding out if you're a lot of other colors to. the state's al
metro police officers responsible for going to taylor's death and the louisville mayor declared a state of emergency mary greg fisher implemented a curfew cordoning off the downtown area and limiting the areas where protesters could gather through a series of executive orders it seems as though the city of louisville and the state of kentucky care a lot more about calling protests they do about pursuing justice but we got a pale cool justice reform clearly has a long way to go law enforcement...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. he didn't. get your mind or our top story this hour addressing the german parliament on the announcement of new coronavirus restrictions chancellor machall says that the new measures were necessary and appropriate she warned it was currently impossible to trace the source of 3 quarters of new covert infractions. this is live from berlin i'm brian thomas from the entire team thanks so much for being here. and you hear me no no yes we need you and kind of stance gemstones that we bring you i'm going to back off and you've never tried to surprise 2 cells with what is supposed to is medical really what moves and want. to talk to people. the way maurice.
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. he didn't. get your mind or our top story this hour addressing the german parliament on the announcement of new coronavirus restrictions chancellor machall says that the new measures were necessary and appropriate she warned it was currently impossible to trace the source of 3 quarters of new covert infractions. this is live from berlin i'm brian thomas from the entire team thanks so much for being...
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lived in louisville and lexington and he used his wife's money to buy a lot of property when louisvilleas on the rise. he became wealthy as a young man. that son ended up being killed in the mexican war, killed by mexican lances. but clay would visit there and help his son and it was a rival of lexington, though, because louisville clips lexington in population. the riverboats there made louisville the artery of communication and transportation, lexington was in a back water now because it's not on a water system. and so his connection with louisville was a mixed one. but it generally supported the whig side. >> next phone call is from willie in columbus, ohio. >> caller: i would like to note any connection, any association, i've always been under the impression former heavyweight champion clay always said that was his slave name. any association at all? thank you. >> well, certainly, the name clay stands out for americans, he ran an antislavery newspaper. it's my understanding and maybe jim knows better than i, but i don't think there was a family connection with clay. >> they did a st
lived in louisville and lexington and he used his wife's money to buy a lot of property when louisvilleas on the rise. he became wealthy as a young man. that son ended up being killed in the mexican war, killed by mexican lances. but clay would visit there and help his son and it was a rival of lexington, though, because louisville clips lexington in population. the riverboats there made louisville the artery of communication and transportation, lexington was in a back water now because it's...
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i want to end in louisville with this latest development.ou have a judge ruling that members of the grand jury can speak. two members of the grand jury convened after the police killing of breonna taylor, have spoken on camera for the first time calling the actions of the louisville officers responsible for taylor's death "criminal." a second text republican attorney general daniel cameron never gave them the option to consider murder or manslaughter charges against the louisville police officers involved in taylor's killing. the pair had their identities concealed as they spoke to cbs cbs's gayle king. >> can ask you what you think of the police behavior and actions that night? >> negligent most of >> negligent? >> they could not provide risk assessment and it sounded like they had not done one. so the organization leading up to this was lacking. that is what i mean by they were negligent. >> they were criminal. , the way theythis move forward on it, including the warrant, was deception. amy: professor marc lamont hill, can you talk about t
i want to end in louisville with this latest development.ou have a judge ruling that members of the grand jury can speak. two members of the grand jury convened after the police killing of breonna taylor, have spoken on camera for the first time calling the actions of the louisville officers responsible for taylor's death "criminal." a second text republican attorney general daniel cameron never gave them the option to consider murder or manslaughter charges against the louisville...
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the things that both cities chicago and louisville have done is put such an emphasis on the city being protected from protesters and so what i noticed in chicago and it happened in the murder happened in my community was that the streets were cordoned off the curfews were put in place you had these police officers and tanks and everything because they were waiting for black people to be in the streets going ham because of a very low rate of charges over there being an under charge in that case the exact same thing is happening right now in louisville where you see there being such a crazy amount of restrictions placed on protesters in addition to a state of emergency being declared and a city basically being cordoned off and there's a lot more intuitiveness put in trying to protect people from protests and then there is from protecting people from police officers who just may take their line that shows you where the government whether state local or federal kind of views these things they're more upset that people are out protesting than innocent people are getting killed by police but
the things that both cities chicago and louisville have done is put such an emphasis on the city being protected from protesters and so what i noticed in chicago and it happened in the murder happened in my community was that the streets were cordoned off the curfews were put in place you had these police officers and tanks and everything because they were waiting for black people to be in the streets going ham because of a very low rate of charges over there being an under charge in that case...
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with the city of louisville. >> well, clay's son, henry clay jr., lived in louisville and in lexington. and clay jr. used some of his wife's money again to basically buy a lot of property when louisville was on the rise. so, he became quite wealthy as a young man. that son ended up being killed in the mexican war, killed by mexican lances. but clay would visit there and help his son and it was a rival of lexington, though, because louisville clips lexington in population in 1830 for the first time. the river boats there made louisville on the artery of communication and transportation and lexington was kind of in the backwater because it's not on a water system. so his connection with louisville was a mixed one, but it generally supported the whig side. >> next phone call is from willie. willie is in columbus, ohio. willie, you're on. >> thank you. i'd like to know real quickly, any connection, any association, i've always been under the impression, former heavyweight champi champion clay said that was his slave name. >> certainly the name stands out for americans because he was consid
with the city of louisville. >> well, clay's son, henry clay jr., lived in louisville and in lexington. and clay jr. used some of his wife's money again to basically buy a lot of property when louisville was on the rise. so, he became quite wealthy as a young man. that son ended up being killed in the mexican war, killed by mexican lances. but clay would visit there and help his son and it was a rival of lexington, though, because louisville clips lexington in population in 1830 for the...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. the. sports now and to the manchester united player who almost singlehandedly defeated the bundesliga top team leipsic on wednesday night's 22 year old man. rushford scored 3 goals in the champions league match against lights in a 5 nil win but what you might not know about rushford is that he's using his celebrity status to fight child poverty in britain complaining for free school meals and even squaring off against prime minister boris johnson. this is how marcus rash heard spends a good bit of his time off the pitch with his mom trying to keep children from going hungry he said one of many charities inspired by his drive not only for donations but for action by elected officials a petition rush for it started to expand access to free school meals including during holidays has as of wednesday gained a 1000000 signatures. restaurants grocery chains doctors have joined his cause even the queen but russia has come under criticism from public officials for using her celebrity to pressure th
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. the. sports now and to the manchester united player who almost singlehandedly defeated the bundesliga top team leipsic on wednesday night's 22 year old man. rushford scored 3 goals in the champions league match against lights in a 5 nil win but what you might not know about rushford is that he's using his celebrity status to fight child poverty in britain complaining for free school meals and even...
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october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activist. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespect at one moment in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of. in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search warrant authorizes officers to ente
october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests. windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activist. she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. the mind. all of us are reporting that now let's return to our top story french media reporting that 3 people have been killed in a knife attack in the french city of nice talk took place and they not saddam buzz in it at the center of the city also injured several other people before being detained by police francis and terrorism prosecutor has launched an investigation. let's go back to france correspondent lisa lewis he said this is foster following story what's the latest. well we understand now that 3 people have indeed died that's confirmed there was there were conflicting media reports beforehand it looks like 2 women were killed and one man one woman fled from the church into a nearby cafe but then diet later on the attacker was treated by emergency doctors because he had been shot by police in while he was being treated apparently said several times god is great the mayor of new close your eyes to his ears then come out talk to the press and said you know this is a horrible i
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. the mind. all of us are reporting that now let's return to our top story french media reporting that 3 people have been killed in a knife attack in the french city of nice talk took place and they not saddam buzz in it at the center of the city also injured several other people before being detained by police francis and terrorism prosecutor has launched an investigation. let's go back to france...
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with the city of louisville. >> clay's son, henry clay jr, lived in louisville and lexington. and clay junior use some of his life's money again to basically buy a lot of property when louisville on the rise. he became quite wealthy as a young man. that son -- ended up being killed in the mexican war. killed by mexican lances. clay would visit there and help his son and it was a rival of lexington, though. louisville clipped the population in 1830 for the first time. the river now -- riverboats there made louisville the artery of communication and transportation. lexington was in the back backwater it's because it's not on the water system. so the connection with louisville was a mixed one. it generally supported the whigs'side. >> next phone call is from willie. willie in columbus, ohio, you are on. >> thank you. i would like to note real quickly any connection, any association, i have always been under the impression. former heavyweight champion cassius clay always said that was his slave name. any association at all? thank you. >> certainly, the name cassius marcellus clay
with the city of louisville. >> clay's son, henry clay jr, lived in louisville and lexington. and clay junior use some of his life's money again to basically buy a lot of property when louisville on the rise. he became quite wealthy as a young man. that son -- ended up being killed in the mexican war. killed by mexican lances. clay would visit there and help his son and it was a rival of lexington, though. louisville clipped the population in 1830 for the first time. the river now --...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there is not this one typical black voter is so there even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country now back in 2016 hillary clinton had the problem that there was a very low turnout among especially among young black voters and the hopes these year this year of the black left matter movement is that because of the protests and because of their claims and because of the fact that president trump is not actually helping them in contrast even speaking out against police reform that this year will be different and we've seen that especially with the young protesters then louisville kentucky. there is a segment in your documentary where a member of a militia tells you why he feels the need to
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there is not this one typical black voter is so there even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country now...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box. it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there's not this one typical black voter is so there even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country now back in 2016 hillary clinton had the problem that there was a very low turnout among especially among young black voters and the hopes these year this year of the black lives matter movement is that because of the protests and because of their claims and because of the fact that president trump is not actually helping them in contrast even speaking out against police reform that this year will be different and we've seen that especially with the young protesters there in louisville kentucky. there is a segment in your documentary where a member of a militia tells you why he feels the ne
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. or you know we've talked many times about the black lines matter movement how much does this movement matter now when people go to the ballot box. it's an extremely important group of people brand especially because there's not this one typical black voter is so there even trump supporters among black voters and again this is very typical in the united states we're talking about a polarized country now...
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. >>> and breaking overnight, countersuit, why a louisville police officer involved in the deadly raid of breonna taylor is now suing taylor's boyfriend. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we're going to begin with the election this morning. we're just four days out from election day. the president and joe biden are continuing their marathon push to make their final pitch to voters. they will hold competing rallies in minnesota today. the former vice president is set to appear at a drive-in car rally later this afternoon. while mr. trump will headline a rally shortly after biden's event. nancy chen is in washington. how are the candidates trying to lure the last minute voters? >> reporter: good morning to you. the candidates are crisscrossing the country, trying to reach as many voters as possible. especially in key swing states. president trump and former vice president joe biden have very different closing arguments. the race for the white house is being fought on familiar territory. >> five days from now we are going to win florida.
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october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of a black medical worker briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist and wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here that when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape over 20 bullets shot. inside the home. a policy strategist drafted briana's law which bans the use of no knock warrants and. she says the roots of police brutality lie in t
october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of a black medical worker briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. black lives matter activist and wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. tevita. the reports from the republic kentucky thank you so much for watching the. berlin channel to allow us to ask. what secrets lie behind us will. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. to explore fascinating world heritage sites. w heritage 360 get to know. and you may know yes yes we can you and how it all stands jasmine's hans that we will bring you i'm going to tackle as you've never.
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louisville kentucky in october 4 weeks ahead of the presidential election protesters take to the streets once again. in late september kentucky's attorney general revealed that the police officers who shot briana taylor would not face murder charges. i mean the decision came as a shock for couture hair and many others she fears the months of protests were all in vain nawa she's pinning all her hopes on a new president will tackle this is to make racism in her country. i think that this is probably the biggest election on in our lifetime i think that you know when we were voting in. the past president obama we felt like that that was a big election and i think that this election is bigger than that i think that of you have to in this rhetoric we have to protect all folks in the united states and i don't think that the current owner ministration has done that i think that they have have not feel like they've been misused and of these in their power and so this this this election is is the most important that i've ever seen oh mum. c are. really good to her and is especially concerned that
louisville kentucky in october 4 weeks ahead of the presidential election protesters take to the streets once again. in late september kentucky's attorney general revealed that the police officers who shot briana taylor would not face murder charges. i mean the decision came as a shock for couture hair and many others she fears the months of protests were all in vain nawa she's pinning all her hopes on a new president will tackle this is to make racism in her country. i think that this is...
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in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. the. thousands of people have taken to the streets of numerous polish cities capping a week of delhi protests and start. after a top court decision that effectively bans abortions that ruling means abortions are now only legal of a mother's health as at risk or of a pregnancy as a result of rape or incest protest organizers say they will stay on the streets until the laws roll back. a silent protest against a decision many see as a scandal polish workers across the country went on strike to protest the toughening of the country's abortion laws. we're here to fight for our right to choose we're not advocating abortions we just want to be able to decide for ourselves we want to have control over our own bodies. we don't have a choice now we are showing how we feel. they shouldn't have taken our rights from us this is the 21st century where in europe it can't be we have to fight it that last week poland's constitutional court toughened the country's already strict abortion rules even further
in louisville protesters are singing for peace and for an end to the escalation of violence. the. thousands of people have taken to the streets of numerous polish cities capping a week of delhi protests and start. after a top court decision that effectively bans abortions that ruling means abortions are now only legal of a mother's health as at risk or of a pregnancy as a result of rape or incest protest organizers say they will stay on the streets until the laws roll back. a silent protest...
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october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical worker briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march . black lives matter activists and wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant an exchange of gunfire ensued and she died in a hail of bullets you can see from out here that when police officers started shooting that they shot from outside the home and so here's one still bullet hole in police evidence tape over 20 bullets shot. inside the home. a policy strategist drafted briana's law which bans the use of no knock warrants in lieu. she says the roots of police brutality lie
october in louisville kentucky a city scarred by the pen demick and protests reeling from the death of black medical worker briana taylor who died while police were searching her home in march . black lives matter activists and wants justice for briana she is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced. personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i...
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in louisville they're singing for peace and for an end of the escalation of violence. eco india all that up so what if you asked any child what he or she wants to be even grown up they will tell you i didn't know until born in india but not run in china to pretty she has not only chosen to be a farmer but to revive traditional farming innovation creating higher yields for her family and a future for her trade he took. 30 minutes on d. w. . how much is a human life worth. this man meets special treatment in order to survive. over 300000 euro. fight begins with the insurance companies and the pharmaceutical industry so race against time how will it end. profit or life. in 75 minutes on t w happiness is for everyone szymon penises are very different from primates you know we have totally ridiculous side view nature gave it and this is climate change crisis sex happiness and free books you get smarter for free you know we've got. this is day that we use them these are our top stories the united states senate has confirmed the appointment of a nicolai barrett to the supreme
in louisville they're singing for peace and for an end of the escalation of violence. eco india all that up so what if you asked any child what he or she wants to be even grown up they will tell you i didn't know until born in india but not run in china to pretty she has not only chosen to be a farmer but to revive traditional farming innovation creating higher yields for her family and a future for her trade he took. 30 minutes on d. w. . how much is a human life worth. this man meets special...
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then we go to louisville, where the family of breonna taylor has asked kentucky's governor to reopen the case and appoint a special prosecutor after the state's attorney general refused to seek charges against officers for shooting taylor dead in her own home. we will speak to kentucky state representative attica scott and attorney benjamin crump. >> breonna taylor's entire family is heartbroken. devastated. an oututraged. and confused. and bewildered. just like all of us come as to what the kentucky attorney presentdaniel cameron to the grand jury. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. welcome to democracy now!, i'm amy goododman. presidenent trump could be discharged from walter reed medical center. he could be discharged as early as today according to doctors after a weekend of mixed messages from trump's team about his health status following his covid-19 diagnosis last week. on saturday, white house chief of staff mark meadows reportedly told staff trump's vitals were very concerning and that "we are still not on a
then we go to louisville, where the family of breonna taylor has asked kentucky's governor to reopen the case and appoint a special prosecutor after the state's attorney general refused to seek charges against officers for shooting taylor dead in her own home. we will speak to kentucky state representative attica scott and attorney benjamin crump. >> breonna taylor's entire family is heartbroken. devastated. an oututraged. and confused. and bewildered. just like all of us come as to what...
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that prosecutor in louisville, what else the judge, the jury and the prosecutor. he decided what facts the jury would see. this is usually something that a judge can do. but, in a grand jury, the prosecutor does it. and he decides what to present to you. he presented the case as he saw it. his color does not mean that he does not have a bias. it is unfortunate. but many times, these police officers are much more likely to engage in a very vociferous way with african-americans, than white police officers, that happens quite often. not all the time, but it happens with some officers. so you can't let color become the question. there's a mentality to black people in general, and they are not respected to the same extent as white people are, when they have these encounters with police too often. not always, but too often, these encounters because of a lack of respect will cause a black person to be harmed. and a white person simply have had an opportunity to have his or her statement. >> from mississippi to pennsylvania, this is mark in carlisle, independent. good mor
that prosecutor in louisville, what else the judge, the jury and the prosecutor. he decided what facts the jury would see. this is usually something that a judge can do. but, in a grand jury, the prosecutor does it. and he decides what to present to you. he presented the case as he saw it. his color does not mean that he does not have a bias. it is unfortunate. but many times, these police officers are much more likely to engage in a very vociferous way with african-americans, than white police...
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we've seen in louisville last night where two police officers were shot. our thoughts and prayers go to them and their families for speedy and full recovery. why were those people protesting, why did that turn into a riot? they were protesting because they don't agree with our system of justice, where a grand jury looked at the evidence and brought forward an indictment but it wasn't the indictment or enough indictments they wanted so rather than accepting a judicial system to serve this nation well for as long as we've been a nation these individuals turned to rioting and disruption so what i would like to do and ask the senate recording to show a video of supposedly peaceful protest following donald trump's acceptance speech at the white house. [crowd shouting] >> fortunately senator paul, his wife kelly and their guests were unharmed but they were scared unbelievably and had every right to be frightened by how they were are costed. that is not a peaceful protest. the fact of the matter is when you look at these statistics from the center of the study fo
we've seen in louisville last night where two police officers were shot. our thoughts and prayers go to them and their families for speedy and full recovery. why were those people protesting, why did that turn into a riot? they were protesting because they don't agree with our system of justice, where a grand jury looked at the evidence and brought forward an indictment but it wasn't the indictment or enough indictments they wanted so rather than accepting a judicial system to serve this nation...
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in an exclusive interview with abc news and the "louisville courier journal," mattingly says that walker shares the blame for his girlfriend's death even though it was police who killed her. >> the impossible situation that kenneth walker put her in in that hallway, with this narrow hallway, shooting from it, him diving out, i'm assuming she was trying to follow him into the room. >> reporter: people who support taylor's family are outraged by this. walker said he would never knowingly shoot a police officer. his lawyers say if he can be sued, any legal gun owner should be concerned about this. david? >> steve, thank you. >>> as the u.s. battles the surge of the virus, and europe deals with a deadly second wave, virus hunters, scientists, are fighting to keep americans safe from another virus like this one. james longman on the front lines from the middle of this country all the way to liberia. >> reporter: tonight, as coronavirus surges around the world, researchers say this pandemic was just a wake up call. with covid sweeping the midwest, the u.s. government operates an advanced labor
in an exclusive interview with abc news and the "louisville courier journal," mattingly says that walker shares the blame for his girlfriend's death even though it was police who killed her. >> the impossible situation that kenneth walker put her in in that hallway, with this narrow hallway, shooting from it, him diving out, i'm assuming she was trying to follow him into the room. >> reporter: people who support taylor's family are outraged by this. walker said he would...
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louis, louisville, seattle, portland, wherever. it does not matter. law enforcement, when they are under attack and what appears to be in some instances, again, coordinated actions across state lines, that i think deserves your attention and i am glad you are giving attention to that. let me switch gears and ask you a little bit about chinese espionage and covid. in may of this year, you released a public warning to organizations researching covid-19 with an eye towards a vaccine, warning about a possible chinese espionage activity related to the pharmaceutical research, health research and ultimately vaccine development. can you give us a sense here? our chinese hackers still trying to steal research related to a covid-19 vaccine? what is the latest? >> certainly, as you referenced, we are seeing a very aggressive activity by the chinese, and in some cases, by others to target our covid related research, whether it is vaccines, treatments, testing technology, etc, and sometimes you can almost without being too descriptive in an open setting, we can a
louis, louisville, seattle, portland, wherever. it does not matter. law enforcement, when they are under attack and what appears to be in some instances, again, coordinated actions across state lines, that i think deserves your attention and i am glad you are giving attention to that. let me switch gears and ask you a little bit about chinese espionage and covid. in may of this year, you released a public warning to organizations researching covid-19 with an eye towards a vaccine, warning about...
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two louisville, kentucky. louisville, kentucky. caller: nice to see you altogether again.ook about a chief of staff has to be something very interesting, and it seems like a really good subject. you get to find out things about people that you don't really know. i have to ask you one more question, who is your favorite writing partner don mitchell or susan glasser? no pressure. best. susan by far is the we were lucky because we are a married couple and that is why we are not socially distanced. we got together 21 years ago with washington post she was my editor and we were working on the clinton impeachment story. that is how we first got together. we have been very lucky to have this professional and personal ship with these two decades and they go hand in hand. and we are still talking. host: how do you delegate that? who does what and who does what interview? how do you split that up? lucky on this project and didn't intend it to be seven years. it took longer. we are very lucky that we were working on this together, because it was an all-consuming project. for me havin
two louisville, kentucky. louisville, kentucky. caller: nice to see you altogether again.ook about a chief of staff has to be something very interesting, and it seems like a really good subject. you get to find out things about people that you don't really know. i have to ask you one more question, who is your favorite writing partner don mitchell or susan glasser? no pressure. best. susan by far is the we were lucky because we are a married couple and that is why we are not socially distanced....
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- louisville classes are virtual but some caretakers are driving to this elementary school to pick up lunches for their kids. >> i'm scared of them bringing something home, spreading it to their parents, spreading it to me. >> reporter: with the uptick in cases mary french says she's glad her grandchild's school is not reopening just yet. >> how worried are you? >> well, yeah, because i'm unemployed right now, my husband's unemployed, so it's just -- we just take it day by day, and stay home and be safe and use the mask and social distancing. >> reporter: here in kentucky the governor said today there were more than 1,500 active cases among college students lester >> all right, gabe, thanks. >>> the pandemic has dramatically altered how we vote with ballots mailed to every voter in nine states, and absentee voting permitted for all in 34 more in tonight's vote watch, morgan radford on the challenges in battleground north carolina. >> reporter: christopher gibson says he's voted in every election but this year in north carolina he voted by mail for the first time. >> voting is very imp
- louisville classes are virtual but some caretakers are driving to this elementary school to pick up lunches for their kids. >> i'm scared of them bringing something home, spreading it to their parents, spreading it to me. >> reporter: with the uptick in cases mary french says she's glad her grandchild's school is not reopening just yet. >> how worried are you? >> well, yeah, because i'm unemployed right now, my husband's unemployed, so it's just -- we just take it day...
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october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activist haran wants justice for briana she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a movement that will no longer be silenced personally and emotionally briana taylor's name for me is it gives me strength she gives me hope and she gives me a reason to wake up every day and fight for justice i mean. i'm 40 years old in we have seen the injustices of black people in this nation in you know the black woman is the most disrespect at one moment in america 'd and so for me you know she she just gives me that string to keep fighting. briana taylor lived here on the outskirts of louisville in march police entered her apartment using a no knock warrant this type of search warrant authori
october in louisville kentucky cities scarred by the penn demick and protests windows are boarded up the clashes that occurred here in recent months have left their mark. the city is still reeling from the death of black medical worker brianna taylor who died while police were searching her home in march. matter activist haran wants justice for briana she accuses the police of getting away with murder thanks to the structural racism in the u.s. . brianna taylor is her hero and the symbol of a...
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boyfriend, kenneth walker, tells gayle king about the night his girlfriend was shot and killed by louisvilleice. >> she screamed. like, i was holding her hand. >> reporter: you were holding her hand? >> yeah, like, while this was happening, pulling her down to the ground. >> o'donnell: and the american astronaut who spent her 42nd birthday blasting off into space. it's truly out of this world. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin tonight with that revealing new announcement from melania trump, and a dire new warning about coronavirus spreading at thanksgiving. tonight, the first lady says her son, barron, did have the virus at the same time that she and the president were infected, but that the 14-year-old has now tested negative. and she's opening up about what she calls a roller coaster of symptoms, even as her husband has declared himself cured and immune from the virus. tonight, he's holding another campaign rally in iowa, expe
boyfriend, kenneth walker, tells gayle king about the night his girlfriend was shot and killed by louisvilleice. >> she screamed. like, i was holding her hand. >> reporter: you were holding her hand? >> yeah, like, while this was happening, pulling her down to the ground. >> o'donnell: and the american astronaut who spent her 42nd birthday blasting off into space. it's truly out of this world. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell,...
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adriana diaz has the latest from louisville, kentucky. >> reporter: kentucky attorney general daniel cameron has until noon friday to hand over 20 hours of grand jury recordings in the breonna taylor case. in a motion filed tuesday, cameron requested an extension to, quote, redact personal identifiers of any named person and to redact both names and personal identifiers of any private citizen. [ chants ] protesters and breonna taylor's mother have not stopped demanding justice after the grand jury only indicted one of three officers, former detective brett hankinson, in the police raid that led to taylor's shooting d death in march. hankison was charged with wanton endangerment for shooting into a neighbor's apartment. he's pleaded not guilty. in an exclusive interview with wdrb-tv cameron said while some feel justice was not served he feels the facts won out. >> i cannot fashion the facts in such a way to meet a narrative. >> reporter: the other officers who fired at taylor including the bullet that killed her, myles cosgrove and jonathan mattingly, was not indicted on any charges.
adriana diaz has the latest from louisville, kentucky. >> reporter: kentucky attorney general daniel cameron has until noon friday to hand over 20 hours of grand jury recordings in the breonna taylor case. in a motion filed tuesday, cameron requested an extension to, quote, redact personal identifiers of any named person and to redact both names and personal identifiers of any private citizen. [ chants ] protesters and breonna taylor's mother have not stopped demanding justice after the...
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and the louisville courier journal sergeant jonathan mattingly says the police at the scene had to defend themselves. after taylor's boyfriend shot at them. mattingly was wounded by taylor's boyfriend last month at the grand jury, charge one of the officers with endangering taylor's neighbors, but none of the 3 police who fired their guns that night were charged in her death. a grand juror says they they were not given that option. live entertainment is coming back to vegas. it's been silent since coronavirus and yeah, the money months or so here we have some pictures gm for instance, mgm resorts international plans to bring back some shows yeah. >>crist a drum and has a sneak peek at the city's return as best they can to be the entertainment capital of the world. >>from unemployment. >>to back on center stage soon just very proud. happy and fortunate moraine apparel welcomes the chance to perform again she headlines and his lead singer of fantasy a female review show outlooks or one of 7 shows coming back to 3 and gm properties next month, including mainstays david copperfield and care t
and the louisville courier journal sergeant jonathan mattingly says the police at the scene had to defend themselves. after taylor's boyfriend shot at them. mattingly was wounded by taylor's boyfriend last month at the grand jury, charge one of the officers with endangering taylor's neighbors, but none of the 3 police who fired their guns that night were charged in her death. a grand juror says they they were not given that option. live entertainment is coming back to vegas. it's been silent...
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in louisville, kentucky, a man promoted blm propaganda on social media and tried to murder two policefficers. in chicago, a self-described blm activist described looting as a form of reparations. >> they get upset when people start losing. people in this city are struggling through a pandemic, so i don't care if somebody decides to loot a gucci or a macy's or a nike, because that makes sure that person eats. that makes sure that that person has clothes. that makes sure that that person can make some kind of money, because the city obviously doesn't care about them. not know mike just reparations. >> tucker: yeah, that is reparations, some cleaning out nike store. they are telling you a lot of things, but blm is not a mainstream organization. just five years ago, the democratic party acknowledge that. in the fall of 2015 in an internal memo to house candidates, a senior democratic party official described blm as "a radical movement." and for a reason. that july, dozens of blm activist stormed the stage at a bernie sanders event, chanted slogans like "if i die in police custody, burn ev
in louisville, kentucky, a man promoted blm propaganda on social media and tried to murder two policefficers. in chicago, a self-described blm activist described looting as a form of reparations. >> they get upset when people start losing. people in this city are struggling through a pandemic, so i don't care if somebody decides to loot a gucci or a macy's or a nike, because that makes sure that person eats. that makes sure that that person has clothes. that makes sure that that person...
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and the louisville officer involved in the raid that led to the death of breonna taylor speaking oute first time about race, the raid, and why breonna taylor did not have to die. ting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness, back pain, and helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine, or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. i just look and feel better. i got real relief with cosentyx. watch me! feel real relief. ask your rheumatologist about c
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and gayle speaks to the president of louisville's police union about the investigation. >> first, here'soday's "eye opener." it's your world in 90 seconds. >> zeta makes landfall as a powerful category 2 and tens of thousands have already lost power. >> this is not a drill. >> the surge is coming in all across coastal mississippi. stronger winds. >> zeta is the fifth named storm to slam that area just this season. >> the threat for tornadoes. look at this. this thing is flying! >> what the hell do you have to lose? vote for trump. >> both candidates will turn their attention to another key swing state. two candidates will hold campaign events in florida. >> the longer he's in charge, the more reckless he gets. it's enough. >> states are reporting record high covid hospitalizations. >> if things do not change on the course we're on, there's going to be a whole lot of pain in this country. >> germany and france to impose fresh lockdowns. >> many countries were submerged by the second wave of the virus. >> all that -- >> a tiny thief goes viral on tiktok. ♪ >> and all that matters. >> the i
and gayle speaks to the president of louisville's police union about the investigation. >> first, here'soday's "eye opener." it's your world in 90 seconds. >> zeta makes landfall as a powerful category 2 and tens of thousands have already lost power. >> this is not a drill. >> the surge is coming in all across coastal mississippi. stronger winds. >> zeta is the fifth named storm to slam that area just this season. >> the threat for tornadoes. look...
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. >> reporter: a louisville judge on wednesday approving a two-day delay in the release of recordingsd jury proceedings in the breonna taylor case. this hours after kentucky's attorney general filed a motion, asking the court to push the release of the 20-hour record big one week, citing the need to retact names and other personal information. the filing calling it necessary, quote, in the interest of protection of witnesses and in particular private citizens named in the recordings. >> the decision before office a prosecutor in this case was not to decide if the loss of miss taylor's life was a tragedy. the answer to that question is unequivocally yes. >> reporter: this comes one week after the grand jury brought charges against one of the three louisville officers involved in executing a warrant on march 13th, during which 26- year-old breonna taylor was shot six time asks killed. none of the officers have been charged with her death. however, former detective brett hank iisons a been arrested on charges of wanton endangerment for firing shots into other apartments. >> if you did ev
. >> reporter: a louisville judge on wednesday approving a two-day delay in the release of recordingsd jury proceedings in the breonna taylor case. this hours after kentucky's attorney general filed a motion, asking the court to push the release of the 20-hour record big one week, citing the need to retact names and other personal information. the filing calling it necessary, quote, in the interest of protection of witnesses and in particular private citizens named in the recordings....