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parker jr: well.t tells, and i tell people, people who i talked to, i say when facing animosity, ill will, or hate, and they want to talk about history, emmett till marks it a. -- period in history that shows how far we have come, and how we got here, and how much work we still have to do. >> thank you for spending time with us. wheeler parker jr., emmett till's cousin. his life was changed, along with emmett till's loss of life back in august of 1955. his new book, a few days full of trouble, revelations on a journey for justice. take you so much for the conversation, reverend parker. rev. parker jr: thank you, have a great day. >> all q and a programs are available on our website, or as a podcast on our c-span now app. ♪
parker jr: well.t tells, and i tell people, people who i talked to, i say when facing animosity, ill will, or hate, and they want to talk about history, emmett till marks it a. -- period in history that shows how far we have come, and how we got here, and how much work we still have to do. >> thank you for spending time with us. wheeler parker jr., emmett till's cousin. his life was changed, along with emmett till's loss of life back in august of 1955. his new book, a few days full of...
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. >> parker, my niece's son's name. >> we named parker -- my wife was born on earth day, we're big environmentalists"keeper of the park." he's just an adorable guy. you have kids, you know. john that is kids. i'm seeing him do all these things for the first time, or see things for the first time. like a cup being the most amazing thing in the world. >> my favorite is parker has learned how to give applause. if something exciting happens, he starts. >> that's amazing. and he's half-asian, which i love, biracial kids rule. how are you doing as uncle? >> not bad. uncle duty is easy because parker's not mobile, he's not moving around. as soon as he's big enough to take candy, i'm going to hop him up on sugar, send him back home, and that's the social experiment i've been waiting for. >> parker finds jonathan and my dad's faces the funniest thing in the world. he looks at them and laughs. >> it's a moneymaker. i know you don't -- aren't really into trends and hot stuff. what's the coolest trend in home renovation and home display? >> honestly, technology. technology is where it's at. the stuff you can do
. >> parker, my niece's son's name. >> we named parker -- my wife was born on earth day, we're big environmentalists"keeper of the park." he's just an adorable guy. you have kids, you know. john that is kids. i'm seeing him do all these things for the first time, or see things for the first time. like a cup being the most amazing thing in the world. >> my favorite is parker has learned how to give applause. if something exciting happens, he starts. >> that's...
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sergeant parker. good evening, sergeant parker. uh, the. people think it's easy, but there's nothing to the social responsibilities. a girl has in the service. they just don't understand. i even have the same trouble with tom. but the big deal. so you have to set up a reception for the new sergeant major. what? to talk about that. what's so tough? well, you may not realize it, but there's a lot of setting up an affair like this. it just doesn't happen. you know? well, i would say the first thing we have to do is to get organized and decide what kind of party we want, where we're going to get the money, how much money we want to spend, things like that. no, this is a very important event and i really think we should have a second group. no, i don't think necessary. pass me a nice morning. coffee decided this time we must not cute. not too many of us have have many to spend with two or four again well, i think it ought to be a reception the same as well. no coffee? no, i think we really should be at. no, i think i would be a better if we did.
sergeant parker. good evening, sergeant parker. uh, the. people think it's easy, but there's nothing to the social responsibilities. a girl has in the service. they just don't understand. i even have the same trouble with tom. but the big deal. so you have to set up a reception for the new sergeant major. what? to talk about that. what's so tough? well, you may not realize it, but there's a lot of setting up an affair like this. it just doesn't happen. you know? well, i would say the first...
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announcer: reverend parker with facebook sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q & a. listen to q & a and all of our podcasts on our new free cspan now app app. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you call home. at sparklight, it is our home too, and right now we are all facing our greatest challenge. that is why sparklight is working around the clock to keep you connected. we are doing our part so it is easier to do yours. announcer: sparklight supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. announcer: nebraska governor jim pillen held a press conference --
announcer: reverend parker with facebook sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q & a. listen to q & a and all of our podcasts on our new free cspan now app app. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including sparklight. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you call home. at sparklight, it is our home too, and right now we are all facing our greatest challenge. that is why sparklight is working around...
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. >> robin parker with his book, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen on our podcast -- to our podcast on our free c-span now cap. -- c-span now app. >> to had access to the house as kevin mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house, history in the making with unscripted moments from the floor. complete, uninterrupted, unbiased coverage of congress. here's what people are saying about c-span. the hollywood reporter said c-span is america's hottest tv drama in 2023. the wall street journal said house speakership has one winner, c-span. though you may never know what might happen within the walls of congress, on one thing you can be sure, c-span will be there, thanks to the support of these cable and satellite companies. c-span, your unfiltered view of government, powered by cable. >> president biden talked about the economy in efforts and -- and efforts to fight inflation. the report shows inflation declined 6.5% compared to a year ago here he spoke in the eisen hower executive building in washington, d.c.. a seat. national cathedral a l
. >> robin parker with his book, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen on our podcast -- to our podcast on our free c-span now cap. -- c-span now app. >> to had access to the house as kevin mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house, history in the making with unscripted moments from the floor. complete, uninterrupted, unbiased coverage of congress. here's what people are saying about c-span. the hollywood reporter said c-span is america's hottest tv...
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emmett till 16 yield cousin wheeler parker junior was with them when incident happened and also four days later when emmt till was abducted. sunday on q&a reverend parker go off of aew days full of trouble recounts the events that led to the murder of his efforts to get justice for his late cousin. >> so i left them in the store. nothing happened while i was in there. and shortly after, he was 14 and i was 16, came in with him. nothing happened while they were in the store. they came out of the store and once they're out of the store, a short time later, i don't how long, ms. bryant comes out of the store. he loved to make people laugh. never had a dull day in his life because of jokester. we gave a wolf whistle and he did that because he had to understood and mr. 1955 in mississippi, a black man whistling for a white woman. i mean, that was a death itself. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book a few days full of trouble. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on our free c-span now app. >> preorder your copy of the congr
emmett till 16 yield cousin wheeler parker junior was with them when incident happened and also four days later when emmt till was abducted. sunday on q&a reverend parker go off of aew days full of trouble recounts the events that led to the murder of his efforts to get justice for his late cousin. >> so i left them in the store. nothing happened while i was in there. and shortly after, he was 14 and i was 16, came in with him. nothing happened while they were in the store. they came...
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charles was heart broken when camilla married parker bowles a basket from then on. he felt abandoned and alone so so ah. so britain's most eligible bachelor remained single. throughout the 1970s he was reported to have had short lived affairs with dozens of young women. for many, he was a real life. prince charming. already said to be timid around the sarah sex, yet that didn't hamper his success with women over the years. oh fiend is any ah, yet even if he was seen with other women, charles never lost sight of camilla parker bowles. ah said it was impossible for charles to renew his relationship with me though i think his feelings for i remained quite strong my channels. but charles had other priorities at the time. it was 31 years old and his future kingdom was hankering for a princess. li paval securely filled these on the countess give us money, his parents returning out their hair wondering if he'd ever get married also. and people were starting to question why he'd remain single for so long. so they had to find him. a wife was easy. ah and finally a big day ar
charles was heart broken when camilla married parker bowles a basket from then on. he felt abandoned and alone so so ah. so britain's most eligible bachelor remained single. throughout the 1970s he was reported to have had short lived affairs with dozens of young women. for many, he was a real life. prince charming. already said to be timid around the sarah sex, yet that didn't hamper his success with women over the years. oh fiend is any ah, yet even if he was seen with other women, charles...
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tonight -- gegerard butler, star of "the last of us," actrtress nico parker, music from inhaler featuringhe 8g band with fab moretti. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news president biden said yesterday that he was surprised by the news that classified documents were found in his old think tank office, and added he wasn't sure what was in the files. ah, yes, the ol' grandpa caught shoplifting maneuver [ laughter ] "uh-oh, what's that? there's something in my pocket oh, a charleston chew? [ laughter ] "how could that happen?" after classified documents were found in his old think tank office, president biden said yesterday, "people know i take classified documents, classified information seriously. he then added, "even the aliens at area 51 know that." damn it! [ laughter ] house speaker kevin mccarthy presided over a closed door meeting yesterday of the republican conference, but they eventually let him in. [ laughter ] c-span formally re
tonight -- gegerard butler, star of "the last of us," actrtress nico parker, music from inhaler featuringhe 8g band with fab moretti. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. we hope you're doing well. and if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news president biden said yesterday that he was surprised by the news that classified documents were found in his old think tank office, and added he wasn't...
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ceo of nike explaining 9 friday meeting between mark parker and himself. mark's got a new second job keeping him busy as chair of disney. >>> and nelson peltz, speaking of, launching a board room battle up next, peltz' fixes unlocking. reasonable and collaborative, he says. >>> dow's unabout 200 points s&p 500 lost a little steam. up a third of 1% and most sectors higher scent foreutilities, health care and stap staples. we'll be right back. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee, even if it received ppp, and all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then we'll work with you to fill out your forms and submit the application; that easy. and if your business doesn't get paid, we don't get paid. getrefunds.com has helped businesses like yours claim over $2 billion but it's only available for a limited time. go to getrefunds.com, powered by innovation refunds. we planned well for retirement, but i wish we had more cash. you think those two have
ceo of nike explaining 9 friday meeting between mark parker and himself. mark's got a new second job keeping him busy as chair of disney. >>> and nelson peltz, speaking of, launching a board room battle up next, peltz' fixes unlocking. reasonable and collaborative, he says. >>> dow's unabout 200 points s&p 500 lost a little steam. up a third of 1% and most sectors higher scent foreutilities, health care and stap staples. we'll be right back. if your business kept on...
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much more from jessica parker, our euro _ jessica parker, our euro correspondence, from ramstein, throughoute opening remarks. thomas kleine—brockhoff is senior analyst at the german marshall fund, a u— based nonpartisan think tank. hejoins me from berlin. what do you think be achieved, is it vital there is a strong, united, unanimous decision coming out of these talks?— unanimous decision coming out of i these talks?— these talks? that is important. vladimir putin _ these talks? that is important. vladimir putin would _ these talks? that is important. vladimir putin would be - these talks? that is important. | vladimir putin would be jubilant these talks? that is important. . vladimir putin would be jubilant at the kremlin if it did not come to an agreement which satisfies the needs of ukraine and keeps the coalition together, that is essential. the united states have created this correlation, ridiculously six months even before the invasion they started doing so and i would be surprised if they did not do their utmost to keep it together. iagiliiiie surprised if they did not do their utmos
much more from jessica parker, our euro _ jessica parker, our euro correspondence, from ramstein, throughoute opening remarks. thomas kleine—brockhoff is senior analyst at the german marshall fund, a u— based nonpartisan think tank. hejoins me from berlin. what do you think be achieved, is it vital there is a strong, united, unanimous decision coming out of these talks?— unanimous decision coming out of i these talks?— these talks? that is important. vladimir putin _ these talks? that...
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>> well, we wanted to convey the truth and the truth is experience but reverend parker.the additional research that we were able to do. a book is a book that progress is unparalleled tracks it's the intimate story of vermont parker and his dramatic memory. we did something right along for the fbi, last four years of the investigation. so we were able to look at documents that were accumulated, talk to the fbi, participate in the strategies as we move forward, to determine if there was anybody still alive that could be indicted with this horrible crime. we want people to understand that it's been terribly reported over the years, starting with the magazine article. and we also want people to understand the context of this crime and it's about more than emmett till, as horrible as this crime was, it's about power in america. and that look magazine article, it quotes two of the killers, and actually was dictated to some extent by the lawyers who are part of the power structure and mississippi at the time. >> reverend parker and part of the national park system i mentioned i
>> well, we wanted to convey the truth and the truth is experience but reverend parker.the additional research that we were able to do. a book is a book that progress is unparalleled tracks it's the intimate story of vermont parker and his dramatic memory. we did something right along for the fbi, last four years of the investigation. so we were able to look at documents that were accumulated, talk to the fbi, participate in the strategies as we move forward, to determine if there was...
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that was death itself. >> robin parker with his book, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. listen on our podcast -- to our podcast on our free c-span now cap. -- c-span now app. >> to had access to the house as kevin mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house, history in the making with unscripted moments from the floor. complete, uninterrupted, unbiased coverage of congress. here's what people are saying about c-span. the hollywood reporter said c-span is america's hottest tv dra
that was death itself. >> robin parker with his book, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. listen on our podcast -- to our podcast on our free c-span now cap. -- c-span now app. >> to had access to the house as kevin mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house, history in the making with unscripted moments from the floor. complete, uninterrupted, unbiased coverage of congress. here's what people are saying about c-span. the hollywood reporter said c-span is america's...
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jessica parker has more.ca: this is what kyiv wants but cannot yet have, german-made leopard 2 tanks, as part of hopes for hundreds of western battle tanks to help defend their country and take back their land. britain broke the mold, pledging 14 challengers. but for ukraine, that alone is not enough. >> all of us can use thousands of words in discussions but i cannot put words instead of guns that i needed against russian artillery. jessica: it was a direct appeal to this meeting of defense chiefs, but berlin gets to decide where tanks made in germany can go. why is berlin so hesitant on this issue >> we are not really hesitating, we are not just talking about delivering anything to anybody. this is a new kind of measure. jessica: domestic politics, germany's past, and a fear of escalating the conflict may play into berlin's caution. there were much wider pledges of military aid and an air of urgency. >> they have not made a decision on the provision of leopard tanks. what we are really focused on is making
jessica parker has more.ca: this is what kyiv wants but cannot yet have, german-made leopard 2 tanks, as part of hopes for hundreds of western battle tanks to help defend their country and take back their land. britain broke the mold, pledging 14 challengers. but for ukraine, that alone is not enough. >> all of us can use thousands of words in discussions but i cannot put words instead of guns that i needed against russian artillery. jessica: it was a direct appeal to this meeting of...
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sunday on q and a, reverend parker the co-author of a few ysull of trouble recounts the events that ledo emmett till's murder and efforts to get justice for his late cousin. >> nothing happened why was in the store and shortly after, my cousin who was 14 and i was 16 came in with him. nothing happened while they were in the store. they came out of the store, and once they were out of the store a short time later i don't know how long, ms. bryant comes out of the store. emmett love to make people laugh. he mentored -- he never had a dull day in his life. he whistled to make her laugh. he did that because he did not understand the atmosphere in 1955 in mississippi, a black man whistling at a white woman. i mean that was death itself. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book a few days full of trouble sunday night at eight eastern on q spans -- c-span's q&a. you can listen to all of our podcasts on our free c-span app now. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including buckeye broadband. >> buckeye broadband supports
sunday on q and a, reverend parker the co-author of a few ysull of trouble recounts the events that ledo emmett till's murder and efforts to get justice for his late cousin. >> nothing happened why was in the store and shortly after, my cousin who was 14 and i was 16 came in with him. nothing happened while they were in the store. they came out of the store, and once they were out of the store a short time later i don't know how long, ms. bryant comes out of the store. emmett love to make...
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someone said i need to tell it from my perspective. >> in many ways reverend wheeler parker jr.away. he was the first person who was confronted by the killers with a flashlight and a gun pointed at his face. >> reporter: christopher benson is the co-author of the book and an associate professor at northwestern university. he says that although emmett till's story is well documented, the impact of his death continues to make a difference. >> emmett till becomes the bridge between the way we were and the way we are now. it's important for people to understand that. there's so many laws that were enacted as a result of the emmett till story as well. >> reporter: including the emmett till anti-lynching act that president biden signed into law, finally making lynchings a federal hate crime. reverend parker and his family right there in the rose garden on that historic day. >> how do you feel about the way things have changed? >> i look where we came from, how we got here and how much work we got to do. it has changed. >> reporter: the 83-year-old says the trauma and pain from losing
someone said i need to tell it from my perspective. >> in many ways reverend wheeler parker jr.away. he was the first person who was confronted by the killers with a flashlight and a gun pointed at his face. >> reporter: christopher benson is the co-author of the book and an associate professor at northwestern university. he says that although emmett till's story is well documented, the impact of his death continues to make a difference. >> emmett till becomes the bridge...
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in the preparations for the war, disney is appointing mark parker replacing susan arnold and replacing a new planning commission for bob iger. >>> apple is looking at the touch screen for the macbook this move would make a design reversal for apple look at what steve jobs said back in 2010 >> touch surfaces don't want to be vertical. it doesn't work. it is ergonomically terrible touch surfaces want to be horizontal >> it is confirmed laptops could be ready as early as 2025 for launch. >>> one the iconic ceos may be gearing up for a sale. >> it is ryan reynolds as owner of mint mobile, i'm looking to save money on holiday commercials. our props are stuff i picked up for $5 from a yard sale. >> t-mobile is looking for mint mobile according to bloomberg, the se second largest mobile provider is looking for mint. mint could still remain independent or sell to another party, brian >> it may be fake news and i need to check this using the google, silvana. didn't he sell aviator gin brand? >> i think he is still involved in the marketing, but he did sell it. >> he's a pretty good actor for a
in the preparations for the war, disney is appointing mark parker replacing susan arnold and replacing a new planning commission for bob iger. >>> apple is looking at the touch screen for the macbook this move would make a design reversal for apple look at what steve jobs said back in 2010 >> touch surfaces don't want to be vertical. it doesn't work. it is ergonomically terrible touch surfaces want to be horizontal >> it is confirmed laptops could be ready as early as 2025...
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. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book, a few days of a lift trouble. sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to q and day and all of our podcast on our free c-span now app. >> over four days, c-span's cameras had unprecedented access to the floor of the u.s. house as california republican representative kevin mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house. it was history in the making with unscripted political moments from the house floor. we always have for the past 43 years. complete, an interruptive, unbiased coverag of hungers. here's what people are saying about c-span. the hollywood reporter wrote, c-span is a meccas hottest tv drama. the wall street journal says the house speaker drum has one winner. the washington post says c-span has become must watch tv. though you may never know what might happen, on one thing you can be sure. c-span will be there. next to the sport of these cable and satellite companies. in c-span, your unfiltered view of government, powered by cable. >> before a joint session of new york's state legislature, governor k
. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book, a few days of a lift trouble. sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to q and day and all of our podcast on our free c-span now app. >> over four days, c-span's cameras had unprecedented access to the floor of the u.s. house as california republican representative kevin mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house. it was history in the making with unscripted political moments from the house floor. we always have for the past...
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jessica parker, bbc news.wesa: earlier i spoke to a ukrainian mp and member of the ukrainian parliament's committee on energy, housing, and utilities. she told me more about how berlin hasn't decided whether to allow german-made a tanks to be sent to ukraine. >> of course, we are all extremely upset by the lack of decision by germany regarding the tanks. unfortunately they have been dragging their feet on this issue for month now, and no decision seems to be upcoming as of right now. unfortunately, the situation is very bad. we are ia situation where we have to keep on asking germany for those tanks. look, we are losing sometimes up to 100 people in battles, and that is very close combat. that is exactly where tanks are needed. " that -- close combat. that is where we need to be able to protect our personnel. but we are not getting those tanks and we are not able to protect our people and we are losing them, dozens, hundreds a day, because no decision is being taken. this is extremely timely issue for us, and
jessica parker, bbc news.wesa: earlier i spoke to a ukrainian mp and member of the ukrainian parliament's committee on energy, housing, and utilities. she told me more about how berlin hasn't decided whether to allow german-made a tanks to be sent to ukraine. >> of course, we are all extremely upset by the lack of decision by germany regarding the tanks. unfortunately they have been dragging their feet on this issue for month now, and no decision seems to be upcoming as of right now....
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sunday on q&a, reverend parker, co-author of a few days full of trouble, recounts the events that led to emmett till's murder as efforts to get justice. >> i left him in the store. shortly after, he came in with him. nothing happened while they were in the store. they came out of the store and once they were out of the store, miss bryant comes out of the store. mh loves to make people laugh. he was a jokester. whistles, to make us laugh. and when he did that we could have died. he had to have understood the atmosphere in 1955. a black man whistling at a white woman. that was death in itself. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book, a few days full of trouble. sunday night at 8:00 eastern
sunday on q&a, reverend parker, co-author of a few days full of trouble, recounts the events that led to emmett till's murder as efforts to get justice. >> i left him in the store. shortly after, he came in with him. nothing happened while they were in the store. they came out of the store and once they were out of the store, miss bryant comes out of the store. mh loves to make people laugh. he was a jokester. whistles, to make us laugh. and when he did that we could have died. he had...
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there was pushback at the firm, but with parker gilbert and dick fisher's leadership, we were able tovince the partners that this was the right way to go, and we did it. david: putting the two together like that had never been done before. john: correct. david: how did you negotiate who was going to be the ceo? john: at that time, dean witter owned discover card, so their market cap was dramatically larger than ours, so we based it on market cap, and they had a larger market cap to do the deal. purcell wanted to be in charge. that was one of the prerequisites to do the deal. he would be ceo and i would be president of the firm. and we did that deal. david: so, you did the deal. being president under somebody else was a step down, you could argue, even though it was a bigger firm. how long did that last? john: that's a good question. i know it did not last too long. [laughs] david: you said, i've had enough of this, and you did not like his style, and you talk about that in the book, but you ultimately said, i'm out of here. unemployed, and you tell your wife -- guess what, your husban
there was pushback at the firm, but with parker gilbert and dick fisher's leadership, we were able tovince the partners that this was the right way to go, and we did it. david: putting the two together like that had never been done before. john: correct. david: how did you negotiate who was going to be the ceo? john: at that time, dean witter owned discover card, so their market cap was dramatically larger than ours, so we based it on market cap, and they had a larger market cap to do the deal....
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jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.ance stelzenmuller is the director of the center on the us and europe of the brookings institution. i asked her what the advantages are for ukraine in receiving tanks from germany. it is really about two things. getting tanks from germany and germany lifting its veto against other countries in europe, a dozen of them, who own the german tanks and purchased them, passing them on to ukraine. why are they necessary right now? the ukrainians — the russians are doing two things to ukraine. a campaign of terror with drones and missiles that is against civilian infrastructure and is designed to paralyse the ukrainiansjust as much as the west. at the same time, they're waging a war of attrition, a land war in the eastern provinces. and for that war of attrition not to wear out the ukrainian forces and wear out western consensus, it is important to give ukrainians tanks so as to reduce their reliance on artillery and to allow them manoeuvrability so as to get some movement. that is something th
jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.ance stelzenmuller is the director of the center on the us and europe of the brookings institution. i asked her what the advantages are for ukraine in receiving tanks from germany. it is really about two things. getting tanks from germany and germany lifting its veto against other countries in europe, a dozen of them, who own the german tanks and purchased them, passing them on to ukraine. why are they necessary right now? the ukrainians — the russians...
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just ask his former roommate, gregory morey-parker. orgetos?y,ave myhare oroommates th rent yet, but i nd moor my third funeral. it just won't take!" according to his former roomie, santos had some problems with the truth. >> he lied about his family having a home on nantucket and the cape. his mother was a housekeeper, in manhattan, and it just didn't seem feasible for him supposedly to come from all this generational wealth. >> stephen: okay, that makes sense, but what if the money came from his dad, the famous "man from nantucket?" whose... y'know... was so long he could... y'know. people pay a lot of money to see that! morey-parker had always been suspicious of santos, but started to doubt himself when santos won his recent election. >> but then i thought, well maybe i was wrong, you know, after the election, because i'm sure the d.c.c.c. and the r.n.c. would have, you know, investigated him and at least his opponent would have done some opp research. >> stephen: that's a good point. >> stephen: yeah, all this info was online! did the d.c.c
just ask his former roommate, gregory morey-parker. orgetos?y,ave myhare oroommates th rent yet, but i nd moor my third funeral. it just won't take!" according to his former roomie, santos had some problems with the truth. >> he lied about his family having a home on nantucket and the cape. his mother was a housekeeper, in manhattan, and it just didn't seem feasible for him supposedly to come from all this generational wealth. >> stephen: okay, that makes sense, but what if the...
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earlier this month superintendent george parker acknowledged school officials were warned >> at least one administrator was notified of a possible weapon in the time line that we're reviewing. >> reporter: and tonight parker is out of a job at a special school board meeting, officials voted to remove him and appoint an interim superintendent meanwhile, students are scheduled to return to class on monday >> yamiche, is there new reporting about actions the teacher took before she was shot >> reporter: nbc news learned from a source close to the situation she texted a loved one an hour before she was shot saying, the student said he had a gun in his backpack and that school officials weren't helping. the source said that the texts showed her frustration. >> yamiche, thank you. >>> tens of millions are under winter weather warnings from that powerful storm that left a trail of destruction in the south. gabe gutierrez is in new hampshire. and, gabe, how are conditions up there? >> reporter: lester, the snow is starting to pick up here, and this comes after another storm earlier this week.
earlier this month superintendent george parker acknowledged school officials were warned >> at least one administrator was notified of a possible weapon in the time line that we're reviewing. >> reporter: and tonight parker is out of a job at a special school board meeting, officials voted to remove him and appoint an interim superintendent meanwhile, students are scheduled to return to class on monday >> yamiche, is there new reporting about actions the teacher took before...
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emmett till's best friend and cousin, reverend willard parker jr. is the last living witness to his abduction >> he speaks from the grave. we're here now because emmett still speaks. >> a night what changed the course of history and the country. emmett's mother making the courageous decision to let the world see the horrors, holding an open casket funeral for her son. >> the world needed this shock they needed it i think it really let us see the ugly monster that race hatred is >> reporter: emmett's death and his mother's fight for justice ignited the civil rights movement nearly 70 years later, their story is now the focus of a traveling exhibit, stopping in select cities, including washington, d.c. i hope people walk away and understand he was a real child, not just a chapter in a history book. >> reporter: in 195, an all white jury acquitted two men of murder organizers say this emotional exhibit is designed for visitors as young as 10 years old and features interactive screens, firsthand accounts, and historic photos from the trial. the exhibit
emmett till's best friend and cousin, reverend willard parker jr. is the last living witness to his abduction >> he speaks from the grave. we're here now because emmett still speaks. >> a night what changed the course of history and the country. emmett's mother making the courageous decision to let the world see the horrors, holding an open casket funeral for her son. >> the world needed this shock they needed it i think it really let us see the ugly monster that race hatred...
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. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book a few days of trouble. tonight :00 at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -- tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-span's washington journal, everyday we are taking calls live on the air, on the news of the day, and discussing policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will talk about martin luther king day 2023 and race in america with robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center in the joint center for political studies president spencer overton. and then benjamin from no label about his op-ed about how martin luther king junior and what he can teach us. >> watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span or c-span now, our free video mobile app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> over four days, c-span's cameras had unprecedented access to the floor of the house as california republican representative mccarthy became the 55th speaker of the house with unscripted moments from the house floor, like we have for the past 43 years, with comp
. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book a few days of trouble. tonight :00 at 8:00 p.m. eastern on -- tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-span's washington journal, everyday we are taking calls live on the air, on the news of the day, and discussing policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, we will talk about martin luther king day 2023 and race in america with robert woodson, founder and president of the woodson center in the joint center for political...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein. earlier i spoke to michael o'hanlon who is a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution. i asked him why america doesn't just send its own tanks to ukraine — instead of relying on germany. i think we should. i think we're getting caught up in technicalities of what the tank can do, it is hard to maintain and it basically runs offjet fuel and requires different logistic infrastructure but i think we're getting too many of our green eye shades on and thinking about this in a kind of technical logistical term when the nato alliance, let's face it, requires american leadership at times and big decisions and it is important to form consensus european countries and canada have good ideas but when you get to this kind of a threshold, the us cannot step back and be a good multilateralist. we represent two—thirds of the alliance overall military spending at some point you need to accept the responsibility that goes with that. even if we do not have ta
jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein. earlier i spoke to michael o'hanlon who is a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution. i asked him why america doesn't just send its own tanks to ukraine — instead of relying on germany. i think we should. i think we're getting caught up in technicalities of what the tank can do, it is hard to maintain and it basically runs offjet fuel and requires different logistic infrastructure but i think we're getting...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.extent have western countries committed to backing ukraine in the war? our diplomatic correspondent james landale explains. western powers have given ukraine different weapons at different times, depending on what was needed. at the start, portable anti—tank weapons — like these nlaws — were crucial in helping ukraine resist the russian invasion. then rockets — like these himars — were given to ukraine to hold back russian advances in the south. then it was air defences — like these nasams — that ukraine needed to protect itself from drones and missiles. and now it's hundreds of powerful battle tanks they say they need to break the deadlock on the battlefield. the reason ukraine is asking for perhaps 300 main battle tanks is that ukraine understands that number of high—quality tanks really would a major difference to the battle to take back ukraine, whether you are defending or attacking to it back. britain has promised ukraine some challenger iis — the british army's main battle tank.
jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.extent have western countries committed to backing ukraine in the war? our diplomatic correspondent james landale explains. western powers have given ukraine different weapons at different times, depending on what was needed. at the start, portable anti—tank weapons — like these nlaws — were crucial in helping ukraine resist the russian invasion. then rockets — like these himars — were given to ukraine to hold back russian advances in the south....
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. >> reverend wheeler parker junior with his book, a few days of a lift trouble. sunday night at 8:00 eastern. you can listen to q and day and all of our podcast on our free c-span now app.
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parker center has a glass entrance, and people were throwing rocks at the doors.and they were frantically searching for gates. it turned out this gates was unreachable because he was at a fund-raiser. >> i was standing in front of parker center trying to protect the building, and my wife said, "are you watching television? they're beating a guy up in the middle of florence and normandy." >> terrible, terrible pictures. >> in our living rooms, we saw in realtime reginald denny smashed with a big cement block. >> and there's no police presence down here. they will not enter the area. >> it sent a message to everybody else that, this is a free-for-all. there are no police. there's nobody that's going to stop you. so people poured into the streets. and the violence spread from that. >> no justice, no peace! >> where's lapd? what the hell's going on here? once you don't control something like that early on, it explodes and continues to explode. and that's what happened here. >> martin luther king jr. said that riots are the language of the unheard. in the song, they're
parker center has a glass entrance, and people were throwing rocks at the doors.and they were frantically searching for gates. it turned out this gates was unreachable because he was at a fund-raiser. >> i was standing in front of parker center trying to protect the building, and my wife said, "are you watching television? they're beating a guy up in the middle of florence and normandy." >> terrible, terrible pictures. >> in our living rooms, we saw in realtime...
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sunday on q&a, reverend parker, co-author of a few days full of trouble recounts the events that ledhis murder and justice for his late cousin. >> i left him in the story and nothing happened while i was in there and 12 years old, he was 14 and i was 16, came in with him and nothing happened while they were in the store. they came out of the store had a short time later, she comes out of the store. never had a cold day in his life. you have to understand the atmosphere in mississippi, a black man listening to a white woman. >> reverend parker junior with his book, a few days full of trouble. sunday night 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a and all our podcasts on our free c-span now app. ♪♪ >> middle and high school students, it's time to get out your phone and start recording for your chance to win $100,000 in total cash prizes for the grand prize of $5000 by entering c-span student can 30 documentary contest for this year's competition, we are asking students to picture yourself as a newly elected member of congress and tell us your top
sunday on q&a, reverend parker, co-author of a few days full of trouble recounts the events that ledhis murder and justice for his late cousin. >> i left him in the story and nothing happened while i was in there and 12 years old, he was 14 and i was 16, came in with him and nothing happened while they were in the store. they came out of the store had a short time later, she comes out of the store. never had a cold day in his life. you have to understand the atmosphere in mississippi,...
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parker didn't indicate who gave the tip.ving the tip school officials searched the boy's in recent days newport news police chief told cnn the gun had been concealed by the child at some point. >> put it in his backpack and was driven to school by his mother later that morning, and then at some point it came out of his backpack and was concealed on him. >> reporter: the newport news police tell cnn they were not notified of the tip that the boy may have had a weapon in those hours before the shooting. we reached out to the soledar to ask why the police weren't contacted. the district had no comment. cnn analyst john miller says in addition to contacting the police, there are other steps school officials could've taken after getting that initial warning. >> after they searched his backpack with negative results did they then conduct a patdown of the child to determine if the gun was on his person. let's contact the parent, let's ask some basic questions. is there a gun in the house? if there is a gun in the house, is it somet
parker didn't indicate who gave the tip.ving the tip school officials searched the boy's in recent days newport news police chief told cnn the gun had been concealed by the child at some point. >> put it in his backpack and was driven to school by his mother later that morning, and then at some point it came out of his backpack and was concealed on him. >> reporter: the newport news police tell cnn they were not notified of the tip that the boy may have had a weapon in those hours...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.western countries committed to backing ukraine in the war? our diplomatic correspondent james landale is here to explain. throughout the war, western powers have given ukraine different weapons at different times, depending on what was needed. at the start, portable anti—tank weapons — like these nlaws — were crucial in helping ukraine resist the russian invasion. then precision—guided rockets — like these himars — were given to ukraine to hold back russian advances in the south. then it was air defences, including some like these, that ukraine needed to protect itself from drones and missiles. and now it is hundreds of powerful tanks they say they need to break the deadlock on the battlefield. the reason ukraine is asking for perhaps 300 main battle tanks is that ukraine understands that number of high—quality tanks really would a major difference to the battle to take back ukraine, whether you are defending or attacking to it back. britain has promised ukraine some challenger 2s — th
jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.western countries committed to backing ukraine in the war? our diplomatic correspondent james landale is here to explain. throughout the war, western powers have given ukraine different weapons at different times, depending on what was needed. at the start, portable anti—tank weapons — like these nlaws — were crucial in helping ukraine resist the russian invasion. then precision—guided rockets — like these himars — were given to ukraine to hold...
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the bbc�*sjessica parker reports. this is what kyiv wants, but can't yet have.tanks, as part of hopes for hundreds of western battle tanks to help defend their country and take back their land. britain broke the mould, pledging ia challengers. but for ukraine, that alone isn't enough. hundreds of thank yous are not hundreds of tanks. all of us can use thousands of words in discussions. but i cannot put words instead of guns that are needed against russian artillery. it was a direct appeal to this meeting of defence chiefs. but berlin gets to decide where tanks made in germany can go, even those bought by other countries. minister, why is berlin so hesitant on this issue? we are not really hesitating, we are just very carefully balancing the pros and cons. we are not talking just about delivering anything to anybody, this is a new kind of measure we would choose. domestic politics, germany's past and a fear of escalating the conflict may all play into berlin's caution. but this meeting was about more than tanks, with much wider pledges of military aid and an air
the bbc�*sjessica parker reports. this is what kyiv wants, but can't yet have.tanks, as part of hopes for hundreds of western battle tanks to help defend their country and take back their land. britain broke the mould, pledging ia challengers. but for ukraine, that alone isn't enough. hundreds of thank yous are not hundreds of tanks. all of us can use thousands of words in discussions. but i cannot put words instead of guns that are needed against russian artillery. it was a direct appeal to...
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his former roommate gregory morey-parker joins us now.a little technical difficulty there, we're glad you're here and you're able to hear us loud and clear. are you good? >> yes, i am. good morning, don. thank you. >> good morning, thank you so much for joining us. you knew santos for a number of years starting in 2013. how did you end up living in the same house? >> so, my lease in astoria was up in queens and he was, like, oh, well, you know, the new york rental market is ridiculous, come stay with me for, you know, a month or two while we get everything sorted out and try to find you a place. i was, like, oh, okay. so i took him up on it, moved in, and it was definitely an interesting few months. >> explain that to us. what was he like back then? why you to say it was interesting? >> well, he -- i suppose the biggest thing that i took away from it was, like, just delusions of grandeur. like, he would just go to bars with, you know, rolls of 100 dollar bills and, you know three days later he would have no money. or, you know, he would c
his former roommate gregory morey-parker joins us now.a little technical difficulty there, we're glad you're here and you're able to hear us loud and clear. are you good? >> yes, i am. good morning, don. thank you. >> good morning, thank you so much for joining us. you knew santos for a number of years starting in 2013. how did you end up living in the same house? >> so, my lease in astoria was up in queens and he was, like, oh, well, you know, the new york rental market is...
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parker, who did a wonderful job at nike. now, mr.ker will be the second of only two people that we know of in corporate america that are chairman of two companies simultaneously but he was here -- he voted for the fox acquisition. he voted to make the acquisition of sky think about that they lost about $50 billion on fox. fox hurt this company. fox took the dividend away fox took -- created what was once a pristine balance sheet into a mess. >> right, right. >> had they bought sky, which he is everybody else bought, they would have spent a hundred billion dollars. they would have spent $34 billion at their price for something that analysts estimate today is worth $9 billion. >> all true. all true, nelson, but when it comes to sky, obviously, they did bid it up, but then our parent company paid and they benefitted from that as a significant shareholder and owner of fox, that being disney. you know, listen, i know you're focused on the fox deal. >> david, david, you're 100% right. but the $50 billion is after the sky proceeds >> unders
parker, who did a wonderful job at nike. now, mr.ker will be the second of only two people that we know of in corporate america that are chairman of two companies simultaneously but he was here -- he voted for the fox acquisition. he voted to make the acquisition of sky think about that they lost about $50 billion on fox. fox hurt this company. fox took the dividend away fox took -- created what was once a pristine balance sheet into a mess. >> right, right. >> had they bought sky,...
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disney appointed mark parker and forming a new succession planning committee for bob iger's departure a lot going on here. the first is when was nelson peltz in the stock how much did disney know how much did that precipitate the bob chapek and bob iger move and nelson peltz has been on a number of boards with success. you may say put him on the board. >> he has been opposed to bob iger reinstated. >> what is that about? i'm not sure at the time -- i don't know if he was opposed or just not -- just supportive of bob chapek anyway, i don't know susan arnold in the job for 15 years. she gets pushed out. they say it is because she had the job for 15 years and they have a lifetime tenure the flip side is bob iger will have been on the board for 20 years. >> i looked at this from the perspective of nike. i would not be pleased to have my ceo and chairman of the board that will go through a proxy battle and messy one at that >> very good point >> i don't know. i don't understand i don't have time to volunteer as the assistant mother or room mom for any of my kids classes because of what i d
disney appointed mark parker and forming a new succession planning committee for bob iger's departure a lot going on here. the first is when was nelson peltz in the stock how much did disney know how much did that precipitate the bob chapek and bob iger move and nelson peltz has been on a number of boards with success. you may say put him on the board. >> he has been opposed to bob iger reinstated. >> what is that about? i'm not sure at the time -- i don't know if he was opposed or...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.w speak to constanze stelzenmuller who is a senior fellow at the brookings institution and an expert on german foreign and security policy. thank you forjoining us here on bbc. could you please put this into context for us? how critical is it for ukraine to get this tanks from germany and what are the advantages? it is what are the advantages? it is about two _ what are the advantages? it is about two things. _ what are the advantages? it 3 about two things. getting tanks from germany and germany lifting its veto against other countries in europe, a dozen of them who own the german tanks and purchased them, passing them on to ukraine. the ukrainians, the russians are doing two things to ukraine. a campaign of terror with drones and missiles that is against civilian infrastructure and is designed to paralyse the ukrainians as much as the west. at the same time they wage a look war of attrition, a land war in the eastern provinces. and for that war of attrition not to wear out the ukrain
jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.w speak to constanze stelzenmuller who is a senior fellow at the brookings institution and an expert on german foreign and security policy. thank you forjoining us here on bbc. could you please put this into context for us? how critical is it for ukraine to get this tanks from germany and what are the advantages? it is what are the advantages? it is about two _ what are the advantages? it is about two things. _ what are the advantages? it 3 about two...
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jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.n is a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution— where he specializes in us defense strategy. thank you forjoining us. hesitation from the united states, isn't there? why doesn't america descend their tanks? i doesn't america descend their tanks? ~ , ., tanks? i think we should. i think we're _ tanks? i think we should. i think we're getting - tanks? i think we should. i think we're getting caught| tanks? i think we should. i. think we're getting caught up in technicalities of what the tank can do, it is hard to maintain and it basically runs ofjet fuel and requires of jet fuel and requires different logistic infrastructure but i think we're getting too many eye shades on and thinking about this in a kind of technical logistical term when the reliance, let's face it, requires american leadership at times and big decisions and it is important to form consensus was that many times america and —— european countries and canada have good ideas bu
jessica parker, bbc news, in ramstein.n is a senior fellow and director of research in foreign policy at the brookings institution— where he specializes in us defense strategy. thank you forjoining us. hesitation from the united states, isn't there? why doesn't america descend their tanks? i doesn't america descend their tanks? ~ , ., tanks? i think we should. i think we're _ tanks? i think we should. i think we're getting - tanks? i think we should. i think we're getting caught| tanks? i...
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parker didn't indicate who gave the tip.ate wtkr, parker said after receiving the tip school officials searched the boy's backpack and found nothing. in recent days, newport news police chief steve drew told cnn the gun had been concealed by the child at some point. >> put it in his backpack and was driven to school by his mother later that morning and at some point came out of his backpack and was concealed on him. >> the newport news police tell cnn they were not notified of the tip that the boy may have had a weapon in the hours before the shooting. we reached out to the school district to ask why the police weren't contacted. the district had no comment. cnn analyst john miller says, in addition to contacting the police, there are other steps school officials could have taken after getting that initial warning. >> after they searched his backpack with negative tif results, did they then conduct a pat-down of the child to determine if the gun was on his person? let's contact the parent. ask basic questions. is there a gun
parker didn't indicate who gave the tip.ate wtkr, parker said after receiving the tip school officials searched the boy's backpack and found nothing. in recent days, newport news police chief steve drew told cnn the gun had been concealed by the child at some point. >> put it in his backpack and was driven to school by his mother later that morning and at some point came out of his backpack and was concealed on him. >> the newport news police tell cnn they were not notified of the...
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um, in jazz history, if charlie parker is the end of the forties and this is the birth of bebop, then. now this is fusion music of the eighties and nineties. in general, somehow here is such a spectrum, i immediately discovered uh for myself and i was very impressed by this music. i realized that this is a whole separate world that i really want to study er, to learn to learn to speak this language to speak this started my jazz history of talking to us in this language. well, let's probably play something together, we have prepared several of my author's compositions and now our own yes, today we are not even standard, well, standards, we also play, but we thought that author's music is much more preferable today and so we will play a composition that called stranger stops. uh, extraneous thoughts. dear friends, this is eugene later the best jazz guitarist or young jazzman of the planet for 2019. and this anthropology podcast is the best music program on domestic television at this moment, we will create some moments of zhenya’s biography , we will definitely touch him now and get to
um, in jazz history, if charlie parker is the end of the forties and this is the birth of bebop, then. now this is fusion music of the eighties and nineties. in general, somehow here is such a spectrum, i immediately discovered uh for myself and i was very impressed by this music. i realized that this is a whole separate world that i really want to study er, to learn to learn to speak this language to speak this started my jazz history of talking to us in this language. well, let's probably...
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joining me now, ashley parker, jeremy peters and andrew weissmann. andrew, first to you.are the lawyer among us. you see david pecker going into the grand jury building. this is reinvigorated. we thought the d.a., after vance's term was up. two prosecutors quit in protest. it seems like it just never dies. >> there is this issue of what is going on. we don't know. but it is important to remember that alvin bragg did say that the investigation is continuing. at the time, we thought, could that really be true? is it something that prosecutors say? allen weisselberg was convicted. we did see the trump organization be convicted. there is life there of some sort. it's important to remember that the statute of limitations, the time frame in which a prosecutor has to bring charges or it's barred forever, appears to run at the end of this spring. there may be a reason that this is now being presented to a grand jury and that alvin bragg is thinking, let's put people in and see what the evidence looks like. there's no decision perhaps that has been made, but getting ready for an u
joining me now, ashley parker, jeremy peters and andrew weissmann. andrew, first to you.are the lawyer among us. you see david pecker going into the grand jury building. this is reinvigorated. we thought the d.a., after vance's term was up. two prosecutors quit in protest. it seems like it just never dies. >> there is this issue of what is going on. we don't know. but it is important to remember that alvin bragg did say that the investigation is continuing. at the time, we thought, could...
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parker didn't indicate who gave the tip, but according to cnn affiliate wtkr, parker said after receivingbackpack and found nothing. in recent days, newport news police chief steve drew told cnn the gun had been concealed by the child at some point. >> put it in his backpack, it was driven to school by his mother -- later that morning, and then at some point it came out of his backpack and was concealed on him. >> reporter: the newport news police tell cnn they were not notified of the tip that the boy may have well a weapon in those hours before the shooting. we reached out to the school district to ask why the police weren't contacted. the district had no comment. cnn analyst john miller says in addition to contacting the police, there are other steps school officials could have taken after getting that initial warning. >> after they searched his backpack with negative results, did they then conduct a pat-down of the child to determine if the gun was on his person? let's contact the parent. let's ask basic questions -- is there a gun in the house? if there is a gun in the house, is it s
parker didn't indicate who gave the tip, but according to cnn affiliate wtkr, parker said after receivingbackpack and found nothing. in recent days, newport news police chief steve drew told cnn the gun had been concealed by the child at some point. >> put it in his backpack, it was driven to school by his mother -- later that morning, and then at some point it came out of his backpack and was concealed on him. >> reporter: the newport news police tell cnn they were not notified of...
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[applause] >> so, as you may know, i'm not jewell parker roads.ff. but you don't need to know that, i'm here representing jewel parker rhodes, who's in the hotel right now sick. so, i want to say just a few words about jewell, who was our leader, our fearless leader. she lad with compassion, which generosity, and most importantly, with love. and so, i just want to share some of the words that she was meant to say here tonight. and i'm really grateful that i'm able to represent her. and represent our team, and also just this is one of the most important awards. the young peepers literature, that's all i'm gonna say. so, these are the words that jewel wanted to mention today. as a group together, we all learn from each other. a deepened our critical understanding, our common humanity, and our empathy. we became a circle of friends, a lifeline for each other, a loving and group who was discussing and searching for a great books, that would leave lasting an impact in our literature. i would also love to just add, that we read countless many books, hun
[applause] >> so, as you may know, i'm not jewell parker roads.ff. but you don't need to know that, i'm here representing jewel parker rhodes, who's in the hotel right now sick. so, i want to say just a few words about jewell, who was our leader, our fearless leader. she lad with compassion, which generosity, and most importantly, with love. and so, i just want to share some of the words that she was meant to say here tonight. and i'm really grateful that i'm able to represent her. and...