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and selma blair, just how she has head on faced her illness. >> used the word grace, perfect. >> it isnspired a lot with her performance there. >>> we know half the country are waking up to a pretty cool morning. >> cool? >> cold. it is cold for october, everybody. show the snow. it shows it's cold, i guess. parts of the midwest seeing the first snow of the season. ginger will have much more coming up. >>> first, the latest on the midterms exactly three weeks away and the stakes are high in georgia where there was a debate showdown in the governor's race. a bitter rematch getting national attention. rachel scott is on the scene in atlanta. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning, and this was a heated rematch four years in the making. republican governor brian kemp taking the debate stage against his democratic challenger stacey abrams, pitching two radically different visions for the future of georgia. georgia republican governor brian kemp facing off against the democrat he barely beat four years ago, stacey abrams. >> miss abrams is going to lie about my record becau
and selma blair, just how she has head on faced her illness. >> used the word grace, perfect. >> it isnspired a lot with her performance there. >>> we know half the country are waking up to a pretty cool morning. >> cool? >> cold. it is cold for october, everybody. show the snow. it shows it's cold, i guess. parts of the midwest seeing the first snow of the season. ginger will have much more coming up. >>> first, the latest on the midterms exactly three...
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the prologue talks about the selma speech where president obama laid out that piece. people who were pour and powerless. >> snid of talking about this side said this or that shs the right to vote is sacred for everybody. one thing that ties together whether it's the so-called oath keepers trying to prevent the presidential count from happening, whether it's trying to kidnap a governor, whether it's this case. maga republicans are trying to suppress people who vote for democrats and consolidate power on their own to do whatever they want. >> we only have a minute left. this is about an intense ten-day period. it was intense, including when you were awaiting supreme court decisions on same sex is marriage and obamacare. what if in just days the supreme court set the movements for universal health care and equality back years. what would those decisions tell the world about who we were? what would those decisions tell america about who we were? what would i write if that happened? what would you write now? >> i read a lot of the same thing i read before. the events that
the prologue talks about the selma speech where president obama laid out that piece. people who were pour and powerless. >> snid of talking about this side said this or that shs the right to vote is sacred for everybody. one thing that ties together whether it's the so-called oath keepers trying to prevent the presidential count from happening, whether it's trying to kidnap a governor, whether it's this case. maga republicans are trying to suppress people who vote for democrats and...
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are people before the workshop today, selma invited me to come. we've had to meet people from her community and she's actually they have gotten better data or the writer is because a lot of people being left off the national registry of decision, even though they have to pay to the previous message is a chip in. ready question. ready i'm go very that they are busy, but i need to do live with us on a number of lucky and no matter what was it like this is dee. how could it could? and it flow on my husband and he called me as a fucking man to take effect for the really show my move on the 4th month of the 3rd 5. like what if you by the by regular, this is the from the lose. but by the in the come by the dish, the dish with a lot of the really well they get to the her i'm not going to be in is this will be make move in. so be that sort of thing. devil. so couple of other things before pack long talk about what it was is i'm about to leave a little naval sailing. thomas took a motor will go up, but it may go to a level of i'd make it a little while. i'
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my sister from selma. come on. >> ♪ keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on ♪ ♪ our fight has not always just been rooted in strategy y'all. it has been in the spirit of movement and we have always been a people who have been resilient and we have resisted. and so in this moment, this is our moment to stand up. not just for where we are, but we got to know what time it is. this is the moment that all hands on deck. and as you said, that voters matter, we do. but what we know in particular is that black voters matter. >> put your hands together for latasha brown, heather foster, virginia solomon, derrick johnson, congresswoman terri sewell. folks, thank you very much for being a part of this brain trust. i will see you at the one next door with the transportation secretary pete judge -- pete buttigieg talking about the billions going to transportation and how we as black folks get some of that money. all right, thank you so very much. >> thank you all.
my sister from selma. come on. >> ♪ keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on ♪ ♪ our fight has not always just been rooted in strategy y'all. it has been in the spirit of movement and we have always been a people who have been resilient and we have resisted. and so in this moment, this is our moment to stand up. not just for where we are, but we got to know what time it is. this is the moment that all hands on deck. and as you...
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my sister from selma.come on. >> ♪ keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on ♪ ♪ our fight has not always just been rooted in strategy y'all. it has been in the spirit of movement and we have always been a people who have been resilient and we have resisted. and so in this moment, this is our moment to stand up. not just for where we are, but we got to know what time it is. this is the moment that all hands on deck. and as you said, that voters matter, we do. but what we know in particular is that black voters matter. >> put your hands together for latasha brown, heather foster, virginia solomon, derrick johnson, congresswoman terri sewell. folks, thank you very much for being a part of this brain trust. i will see you at the one next door with the transportation secretary pete judge -- pete buttigieg talking about the billions going to transportation and how we as black folks get some of that money. all right, thank you so very much. >> thank you all.
my sister from selma.come on. >> ♪ keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on keep your eyes on the prize and hold on hold on ♪ ♪ our fight has not always just been rooted in strategy y'all. it has been in the spirit of movement and we have always been a people who have been resilient and we have resisted. and so in this moment, this is our moment to stand up. not just for where we are, but we got to know what time it is. this is the moment that all hands on deck. and as you...
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you have a set of motto shown to pre k, any activity, selma mckee attend any would example. so there is an alarm there. devi debi division, libya valley sees wire on the to dish out whenever the shuttle. that's awesome. posada play doh suffolk, who little love the just the local shown, the p. connect to posterity man, up a into a where i'm about, we single, but a number normal i'm telling you that it wasn't a good one. i'm a little nobody and i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la northrop with a security guard, my dad let him live to tell my baby and you're the one. yeah. and your one get out of that on the yeah. which is, was he came back to jack destiny. leslie i have to do something. is i'm going to quit his america plastic mark by the degree for president asked for is what is really early for the door. only out of their choice. you need it with us, that's in disclaimer, but how much the burden does to clean right now? nobody liked. when did with these are that was kinda crazy bill forms. he hasn't looked at the physical security can. i mean, can you the focus to
you have a set of motto shown to pre k, any activity, selma mckee attend any would example. so there is an alarm there. devi debi division, libya valley sees wire on the to dish out whenever the shuttle. that's awesome. posada play doh suffolk, who little love the just the local shown, the p. connect to posterity man, up a into a where i'm about, we single, but a number normal i'm telling you that it wasn't a good one. i'm a little nobody and i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la...
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selma abdelaziz tracking this. how did this exchange come together, selma?stone, christine. for the first time we saw ukrainian and russian human rights officials meeting face to face shaking hands. the russian side releasing this video showing this brief moment. there was a conversation between the two sides where they said they would work on further priser exchanges for the ukrainian side, this was an all female release. they received 108 ukrainian women, a majority of them members of the ukrainian military but some were civilians, mothers and daughters as one official said. nerve racking as it was described by one ukrainian official. for the russian side, they received 110 civilians, 80 sailors and 30 other service members. over 200 pows in total exchanged between russia and ukraine. these have happened in the past but they happen in a murky and mysterious way. we will not forget any of our people. we will release all of them. signs for people still missing loved ones that there could be pro progress, particularly when you think of the accusations that th
selma abdelaziz tracking this. how did this exchange come together, selma?stone, christine. for the first time we saw ukrainian and russian human rights officials meeting face to face shaking hands. the russian side releasing this video showing this brief moment. there was a conversation between the two sides where they said they would work on further priser exchanges for the ukrainian side, this was an all female release. they received 108 ukrainian women, a majority of them members of the...
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as a coach, i never knew selma can i add some? thank ma'am we really noticed how certain training units would cause chaos with my menstrual cycle when i did them around the time of, of elation. and after that i had an overly long cycle again done. so long sucrose cub need, i mentioned we all have physical cycles. our daily wisdom and women have a monthly cycle on top of that when it's learning to live with that rhythm makes you healthy. i live in laguna is mon ish mac. this in constance utilize. so i see it in the consistency of half performance and in the contentment she shows that she seems to do with stress a lot better than used to be the case. may a person upcoming that is to for con, like david switched off my paying attention to my cycle. his put me more in sync with my body for free. i have a fall better feeling for my n bodine of us and for and that consciousness is crucial. when it comes to the demand sports, them in place on their bodies on a daily basis. you quizlet deka and because lavish jewish jesus, but will some o
as a coach, i never knew selma can i add some? thank ma'am we really noticed how certain training units would cause chaos with my menstrual cycle when i did them around the time of, of elation. and after that i had an overly long cycle again done. so long sucrose cub need, i mentioned we all have physical cycles. our daily wisdom and women have a monthly cycle on top of that when it's learning to live with that rhythm makes you healthy. i live in laguna is mon ish mac. this in constance...
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i think it's very personal for me having grown up in selma, alabama. after all, it was in selma where john lewis and those freedom fighters bled, marched, prayed for the right to vote. the equal right of every american to vote. as john would say, the vote is sacred. very sacred. it is the most powerful nonviolent tool that we have in our democracy, and we must use it, we must use it, but we also know that people are trying to make us lose it. voter suppression is real. i would've never thought that 51 years after the march from selma to montgomery that i would first be a member of congress, but secondly, that the cause for which john lewis and those freedom fighters fought would become our cause as well. there is a systematic effort to dismantle the voting rights act of 1965, and we shouldn't take it sitting down. we have to be out in the streets fighting, and all of our panelists today are experts in voting rights, and more importantly, warriors for voting rights. all of us need to be warriors for voting rights. i think it's not lost on any of us that
i think it's very personal for me having grown up in selma, alabama. after all, it was in selma where john lewis and those freedom fighters bled, marched, prayed for the right to vote. the equal right of every american to vote. as john would say, the vote is sacred. very sacred. it is the most powerful nonviolent tool that we have in our democracy, and we must use it, we must use it, but we also know that people are trying to make us lose it. voter suppression is real. i would've never thought...
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you meant that an assault on each block also became a rescue mission with with a, with a lawyer or selma. well, not really. a lawyer with journalist working in a married couple. no thousands of similar stories. well, correspondent, now donna frederickson neighbourhood. a lot of which is that okay, i get a shot. listen sales. oh, go take a sofa and even though chilly. okay. i thought didn't hold. is that the phone you about was about was cable. i bill pisca. i see. and you put us on the back for which you were in a said the short wasn't the last semester. oh, a so much leslie a very oh, you know with me no go. but i'm just looking at it. will you do shit which is close enough. i was lucky with you to get our food or i can see it when you like the room with why the day she travels from done it to bad mary. you both to attempt could be her last done with another person, but it was a chopped, chopped them yet, but then you have a group of if you more than erica look. but kima goes on. good day that we choose this deal. it is different. she has a credit, they love this boy do night, but i don
you meant that an assault on each block also became a rescue mission with with a, with a lawyer or selma. well, not really. a lawyer with journalist working in a married couple. no thousands of similar stories. well, correspondent, now donna frederickson neighbourhood. a lot of which is that okay, i get a shot. listen sales. oh, go take a sofa and even though chilly. okay. i thought didn't hold. is that the phone you about was about was cable. i bill pisca. i see. and you put us on the back for...
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selma abdelaziz. if spies are involved, we're not going to hear anything. >> you're not going to get any secret plan. it does begin to give us an indication of what the kremlin is concerned about, right? this is a major attack. this is exposed a really serious security breach. you're seeing the arrests, you're seeing this blow back of forces, the missiles landing across ukraine. again, ukraine denying any responsibility but russia pointing the finger at ukraine's defense ministry saying this bomb has been planned, been in circulation since august. >> and with this nato meeting, they're obviously making the point they're not part of this conflict and will help ukraine as much as possible. >> this nato meeting is about showing the western resolve remains steadfast. even many months into the conflict, even as president putin has attacked, even as we're seeing retaliatory strikes, what this nato meeting wants to do is we still stand shoulder to shoulder by ukraine. there are some technical matters that ne
selma abdelaziz. if spies are involved, we're not going to hear anything. >> you're not going to get any secret plan. it does begin to give us an indication of what the kremlin is concerned about, right? this is a major attack. this is exposed a really serious security breach. you're seeing the arrests, you're seeing this blow back of forces, the missiles landing across ukraine. again, ukraine denying any responsibility but russia pointing the finger at ukraine's defense ministry saying...
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selma abdelaziz is tracking developments from london. nic, first of all, this latest wave of attacks on ukraine, does it show a change in strategy? >> reporter: russia seems to be embarking on a war of attrition of ukraine's electrical generating capacity. this is something that is clearly intended to weaken the resolve of the ukrainian government and people, which it is not. it is also intended to make the winter here much harsher, but there is a reality. two hours ago we were broadcasting, there was a strike on kyiv, it hit a power plant and our broadcast went down because there was a ripple effect through the energy supply networks in the city and it's likely because this is atritional by russia, small stations day by day by day, kharkiv, to the west of here, dnipro to the south, that this will grate duly eat into the resilience of the electricity network and the amount of electricity that can be complied ar rm -- supplied around the country. when the electricity goes out as we've heard from different city officials in ukraine, that r
selma abdelaziz is tracking developments from london. nic, first of all, this latest wave of attacks on ukraine, does it show a change in strategy? >> reporter: russia seems to be embarking on a war of attrition of ukraine's electrical generating capacity. this is something that is clearly intended to weaken the resolve of the ukrainian government and people, which it is not. it is also intended to make the winter here much harsher, but there is a reality. two hours ago we were...
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selma abdelaziz joins us with the very latest.ou make of the latest movements and strategies. >> max, everyone is trying to position themselves for the winter months. particularly kamikaze drones. my apologies. my mike was not on. putting that on. but as i was saying, these kamikaze drone attacks have had devastating impact on the ground in kyiv. some of those included a pregnant woman and her husband. now the u.k. and the eu trying to take steps necessary to eliminate the use of the iranian made drones. they're imposing the new round of sanctions against three top commanders and one business that they think is responsible for providing the sanctions. they have con creed evidence of this. u.s. officials say not only are the drones being provided by iran which has denied providing them, not only is it providing them but according to u.s. officials they're getting training on the ground. so major request from president zelenskyy fulfilled with new sanctions. another request you'll hear again and again is going to be around energy in
selma abdelaziz joins us with the very latest.ou make of the latest movements and strategies. >> max, everyone is trying to position themselves for the winter months. particularly kamikaze drones. my apologies. my mike was not on. putting that on. but as i was saying, these kamikaze drone attacks have had devastating impact on the ground in kyiv. some of those included a pregnant woman and her husband. now the u.k. and the eu trying to take steps necessary to eliminate the use of the...
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it is this reform process that has attracted amsterdam based the mom selma and was selina all what i like about ludovico i had, there are many gay moms in the world. there are many a secular image in the world. but what ludovic is doing is he is creating an institution. he's institutionalizing and new, modern i am inclusive islam, and this is no. there is nobody offering those tools. his way of teaching is very a contemporary. he's not like i'm the teacher and you should listen to me, but he's more like what can we learn from each other? medi finds, these kinds of exchange is helpful too. he has high hopes for the mom, met his relationship with his family is still extremely difficult. danielman was really the one to just to recently i asked ludovico for support, because i can't solve this problem with my family alone is phones. and i think he could be a good mediator and reject the actual he's from algeria just like me on edge him and be on my mother will trust him. more of uncle monsieur, if he was an arab from somewhere else, it wouldn't be the same boy with mute feds. i am, he is
it is this reform process that has attracted amsterdam based the mom selma and was selina all what i like about ludovico i had, there are many gay moms in the world. there are many a secular image in the world. but what ludovic is doing is he is creating an institution. he's institutionalizing and new, modern i am inclusive islam, and this is no. there is nobody offering those tools. his way of teaching is very a contemporary. he's not like i'm the teacher and you should listen to me, but he's...
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cnn's selma abdelaziz live. where is nato right now on shoring up ukraine's air defenses at this point? >> reporter: right now, president zelenskyy's wish for more air missiles is being fulfilled. those are going to be in ukraine as quickly as possible according to white house officials. germany has promised four more air defense systems. one already delivered. the three others being expedited. you can absolutely expect these defense ministers are going to talk about providing even more. there's a sense of urgency around this. i'll tell you why. some cities in ukraine have been plunged into darkness. you can imagine as you head into the winter months how much civilian suffering there can be if russia continues to target civilian infrastructure. that's going to be one of the discussions here amongst defense ministers. is president putin changing. it's a civilian population in ukraine, i'm going to point to one last thing that's going to be a concern to defense ministers. coincidentally on the same day the bridge
cnn's selma abdelaziz live. where is nato right now on shoring up ukraine's air defenses at this point? >> reporter: right now, president zelenskyy's wish for more air missiles is being fulfilled. those are going to be in ukraine as quickly as possible according to white house officials. germany has promised four more air defense systems. one already delivered. the three others being expedited. you can absolutely expect these defense ministers are going to talk about providing even more....
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that will be important to see how that plays out. >> selma. thank you. >>> meanwhile, u.s. defense secretary is set to meet members of the bucharest 9 group. their talks in brussels come after yesterday's meeting of nato defense ministers. austin said the alliance is working to strengthen its own ranks. >> nato continues to make clear that we will not be dragged into russia's war of choice but we will stand by ukraine as it fights to defend itself. and we will continue to strengthen nato's collective defense. >> russia is proposing to shift some of its natural gas exports to turkey. president vladimir putin made the proposal to erdogan in kazakhstan on thursday. the idea is to move some of the damaged gas flow to other lines going through turkey. mr. putin says from there russian gas could go to europe and other customers. >> translator: if there is interest from turkey and from our potential buyers in other countries, we could have considered the civility of building another gas pipeline and creation of the gas supply hub in turkey to supply gas to other countries, first o
that will be important to see how that plays out. >> selma. thank you. >>> meanwhile, u.s. defense secretary is set to meet members of the bucharest 9 group. their talks in brussels come after yesterday's meeting of nato defense ministers. austin said the alliance is working to strengthen its own ranks. >> nato continues to make clear that we will not be dragged into russia's war of choice but we will stand by ukraine as it fights to defend itself. and we will continue to...
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cnn's selma abdelaziz is following this from here. i'm interested in this turkish move. there's an element of hope there, isn't there? >> absolutely. today president putin in kazakhstan. we've already heard from president erdogan who gave an opening statement just this morning where he said his goal is it end the bloodshed. there's a precedent. turkey was key to negotiate the ukraine blockade. turkey was key in resolving that conflict a few months ago. it was president erdogan who was able to intervene. throughout this conflict he's had a direct line of communication to president putin. staying neutral during this conflict in so many ways, not imposing sanctions making sure he can be a mediating force. this is a major step forward if, indeed, erdogan does formalize his request to become the mediator, if you will. but the question is, how much is president putin willing to mediate at this time. >> also, would ukraine respect turkey's role in this? are the channels open there as well? >> absolutely there as well. again, there's precedent for this. it's happened in the past
cnn's selma abdelaziz is following this from here. i'm interested in this turkish move. there's an element of hope there, isn't there? >> absolutely. today president putin in kazakhstan. we've already heard from president erdogan who gave an opening statement just this morning where he said his goal is it end the bloodshed. there's a precedent. turkey was key to negotiate the ukraine blockade. turkey was key in resolving that conflict a few months ago. it was president erdogan who was...
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selma abdelaziz is keeping an eye on ukraine.n that nuclear plant, it's worrying to think that two different countries own it when it's so sensitive. >> it's been a flash point since the beginning of the conflict but it has escalated. from the start russia took control of the nuclear power plant. it is under russian military control, however, it is still run by ukrainian technicians. it is very close to the front line. there was an early morning missile strike around the area. several people killed including a young child. why this escalated is because of a decree presented by putin which essentially annexes the nuclear power plant. in wake of the illegal annexation, they're saying the ukrainian technicians are being pressured to sign russian contracts to work with a russian company and that's very concerning. president zelenskyy brought it up yesterday. take a look. >> translator: if the zaporizhzhia plant does not work, we face certain difficulties in ukraine. we get a situation where we do not have a surplus of electricity whi
selma abdelaziz is keeping an eye on ukraine.n that nuclear plant, it's worrying to think that two different countries own it when it's so sensitive. >> it's been a flash point since the beginning of the conflict but it has escalated. from the start russia took control of the nuclear power plant. it is under russian military control, however, it is still run by ukrainian technicians. it is very close to the front line. there was an early morning missile strike around the area. several...
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the cultural home is in selma.hat's beyond doubt but the largest number of filipinos is in district 11. i'm proud to represent that community. today, i will be honoring and if i can flick the lights on and off right now while i was saying this name, i'm honoring franko fin in celebrating filipino history month. i was saying turn the lights on and off, he's the hype man for the golden state warriors to get things going. [cheers and applause] he's entertains -- he's ready to speak. i'm ready. i'm ready to hype the crowd. [laughter] he's been entertaining thousands for each games for over 20 seasons. franko's mother was part of the wave of immigrants who sought the american dream in the 1970s and it was through his mother, a warrior's lifer that he discovered his love for basketball and he was born and raised in san francisco and it came full circle for him when he warriors moved to chase center in san francisco on our side of the bay and he worked with cbs as entertainment and lifestyle entertainment interviewing cel
the cultural home is in selma.hat's beyond doubt but the largest number of filipinos is in district 11. i'm proud to represent that community. today, i will be honoring and if i can flick the lights on and off right now while i was saying this name, i'm honoring franko fin in celebrating filipino history month. i was saying turn the lights on and off, he's the hype man for the golden state warriors to get things going. [cheers and applause] he's entertains -- he's ready to speak. i'm ready. i'm...
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selma abdelaziz is reporting.hy is this so important. >> reporter: president putin meeting with regional leaders during the summit trying to show strength and unity on his side while nato defense ministers meet in brussels. we've already heard from president erdogan of turkey, of course, this morning. he says he wants to end the bloodshed. that's what he told leaders at the summit. he wants to end the bloodshed as soon as possible. what's important to know here is turkey throughout this conflict has remained somewhat neutral. it has refused to impose sanctions on russia. president putin has continued to maintain an open channel of communications with president putin. early on in the conflict it was turkey hosting peace talks. those failed but it was turkey that was there to try to negotiate between these two sides and now president erdogan trying to step up again. russian media, russian state media reporting that president erdogan may try to officially mediate making him the mediator between russia and ukraine. th
selma abdelaziz is reporting.hy is this so important. >> reporter: president putin meeting with regional leaders during the summit trying to show strength and unity on his side while nato defense ministers meet in brussels. we've already heard from president erdogan of turkey, of course, this morning. he says he wants to end the bloodshed. that's what he told leaders at the summit. he wants to end the bloodshed as soon as possible. what's important to know here is turkey throughout this...
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and i tell that story of selma and her role in how the movie got made and her back story. i tell that story about ava duvernay in this book. so it is a wide sweeping story with a wide angle lens. >> thank you so much. i think that's as good a point as any to end on. we're right at 8:00. this has really been just wonderful. thank you both for being here, it's just a really important, interesting thing to spend time thinking about and talking about and really appreciate both of you being here to shed some light on it. and we're all really excited about colorization and hope that all of you out there will check it out. i just dropped the link into the chat again so it should be easy to get to, but you can also just find it at harvard.com by searching colorization. any last words, either of you? >> i want to thank you, peter. i want to thank all of the viewers. someone said this book in some way is a love letter to hollywood. i think that there are moments when you will read the book and you think think which is nice, but it's also a very truthful story. someone who now is in
and i tell that story of selma and her role in how the movie got made and her back story. i tell that story about ava duvernay in this book. so it is a wide sweeping story with a wide angle lens. >> thank you so much. i think that's as good a point as any to end on. we're right at 8:00. this has really been just wonderful. thank you both for being here, it's just a really important, interesting thing to spend time thinking about and talking about and really appreciate both of you being...
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en selma california, noticias telemundo. >>> muchas gracias josuÉ.moderna a partir de los 6 aÑitos. esta protege contra el covid original y las variantes. tienen las dosis recomendadas contra el coronavirus. vamos a mÉxico, sigue siendo una incÓgnita quÉ intoxica masivamente a decenas de estudiantes en 3 zuelas del sureÑo estado de chiapas, hoy mÁs una docena tuvo que ser hospitalizada. algunos padres denuncian resultados toxicolÓgicos. >>> el enojo de padres y madres de familia se desbordÓ por las recientes intoxicaciones masivas. >>> positivo a cocaÍna y marihuana. >>> los resultados de esta prueba realizada en un laboratorio privado difieren con lo publicado por la fiscalÍa. por quÉ la fiscalÍa estÁn negando que los resultados no sos positivos. >>> el colegio es un lugar de de peligro >>> ha causado temor ir a la escuela. >>> en el poblado chiapaneco 110 alumnos intoxicado.57 de ellos requirieron hospitalizaciÓn. un hecho inÉdito en el paÍs. >>> este evento como lo hemos vivido es algo novedoso, no habÍamos estado frente una situaciÓn similar. >>>
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selma blair has been very public about what she's been going through over the years. the american people, to try to do something so physically challenging when just the day to day physical is so challenging for her, and she's a wonderful dancer. look at this. >> she's beautiful, this waltz. but, yes, this is not for the feint of heart, this competition. you know, i think we see what people go through to be able to do this on any given night where they're performing. and it's just too much. it's too much as we heard from her. but she did leave us with some beautiful performances. and "new day" continues right now. >>> ass kissers, suckups and bears, oh my. i'm john berman with brianna keilar. some contentious and sometimes personal rhetoric, minus the bears, going on back and forth at the ohio senate debate between tim ryan and jd vance. the two men sparring over the economy and inflation, clashing over racist rhetoric and abortion. this is a state that donald trump carried twice. and utah independent evan mcmullen attacking mike lee accusing him of betraying america o
selma blair has been very public about what she's been going through over the years. the american people, to try to do something so physically challenging when just the day to day physical is so challenging for her, and she's a wonderful dancer. look at this. >> she's beautiful, this waltz. but, yes, this is not for the feint of heart, this competition. you know, i think we see what people go through to be able to do this on any given night where they're performing. and it's just too...
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boy from us as the lot of selma, corn, dog, capital, and mitchell knowledge of knowing that the cold war had begun me earlier, still share the surprise a lot. thought that i said you excuse gear last year. that was to be 9. you know who 2nd most. what about the 1st bill? are you going, but if i'm in the process, i'm in for the but yet motion order, do you get the new nation musician, west color? i studies to the last of them cobra lusher and yet assign it a tom the bites. i tell you. cox hasp on there is a lot on to buy a good, nice put some food for you. it. but then with else made up with a he should use billy bieber street, but most people shoot, gosh, lar, go suddenly, me be important. can them naturalists? the solution boss who was getting them bus and there was need were army, you will usually use a decided for both the initial condition or the bill for the middle. well, it was on the she was there when there, but if the given most a bush bushels, why was the just one that has all on him are here again, it was about him was christina and i wanted to know what bill is going on,
boy from us as the lot of selma, corn, dog, capital, and mitchell knowledge of knowing that the cold war had begun me earlier, still share the surprise a lot. thought that i said you excuse gear last year. that was to be 9. you know who 2nd most. what about the 1st bill? are you going, but if i'm in the process, i'm in for the but yet motion order, do you get the new nation musician, west color? i studies to the last of them cobra lusher and yet assign it a tom the bites. i tell you. cox hasp...
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let's get over to selma. she's there for us. do we know what sparked this latest round?porter: we woke up this morning to the sound of air raid sirens here in kyiv. we heard loud explosions just behind me here. we could see smoke rising from the horizon. now we understand a barrage of missiles as you mentioned, more than 50 cruise missals across ten regions in ukraine hitting 18 different facilities, most of them energy related, electricity related. what that means here in the capitol today is that 80% of the city's residents do not have access to running water. the mayor said officials are scrambling to bring that back up as quickly as they can. all of this taking place just a couple of days after russia accused ukraine of attacking its black sea naval fleet with drones. ukraine has denied that accusation. but in response, moscow pulled out of this very important u.n. brokered with turkey's help grain deal. a deal that is allowed ukraine to export millions of tons of grain despite the conflict. an now that is in flux. dozens of ships, up to 200 vessels could be unable t
let's get over to selma. she's there for us. do we know what sparked this latest round?porter: we woke up this morning to the sound of air raid sirens here in kyiv. we heard loud explosions just behind me here. we could see smoke rising from the horizon. now we understand a barrage of missiles as you mentioned, more than 50 cruise missals across ten regions in ukraine hitting 18 different facilities, most of them energy related, electricity related. what that means here in the capitol today is...
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now vice v, as i find us look about selma as one of the few journalist who has spoken the truth about events in ukraine who are his documentary ukrainian. i can a coast star in the western world, a partially still could you perceive as a deep 0 to one? no. fin defacto and i buy sash. i don't get, well, he stuck to momentum. is it what does that do? it is a, you know, with a vague fish in i know the stove, the or, or buying this is bonnie my stuff with bill paul mitchell. notice of the was on the choice and by these land indian food fun, let's embellish mit, deny my new of leon. tom an investigation against mark was launched after the film was released. what the journalist had reported was not in line with the west's official stance. a gap and little stefan of king miss. they are butcher in lance, climb, deans topsy, stomach, me have a chef. dish and stuff. how social is that is or missionary moved this guy at least point town arbor here through a title order without a shirt more eyes were done, it was a shaw pullback on this today and on of their payroll. as of their guy, it's listed
now vice v, as i find us look about selma as one of the few journalist who has spoken the truth about events in ukraine who are his documentary ukrainian. i can a coast star in the western world, a partially still could you perceive as a deep 0 to one? no. fin defacto and i buy sash. i don't get, well, he stuck to momentum. is it what does that do? it is a, you know, with a vague fish in i know the stove, the or, or buying this is bonnie my stuff with bill paul mitchell. notice of the was on...
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it would be in the selma neighborhood with 808 units of housing, 100 of 18 will be affordable units. kristen: the design architecture is interesting it. are those open gaps in the middle where i see full wage and trees? garrett: there are cross braces meant to seismically reinforce the building. that is the reason for its interesting facade. kristen: that makes it stronger, ok. where is it currently? garrett: there is actually a two-story office building on that block, so that office building would be demolished. kristen: is it part of a larger development? garrett: it is one of four buildings on that block as part of the block's redevelopment. there would be the building that 50 main street, which would be residential, and the along a mixture of office and residential space with open space to fill out that block. kristen: this is new transit, right? garrett: it is near the embarcadero station and the ferry building. it is close to transit housing development. kristen: what has been the reaction so far? garrett: what we've seen so far is there have been positive reactions to the cons
it would be in the selma neighborhood with 808 units of housing, 100 of 18 will be affordable units. kristen: the design architecture is interesting it. are those open gaps in the middle where i see full wage and trees? garrett: there are cross braces meant to seismically reinforce the building. that is the reason for its interesting facade. kristen: that makes it stronger, ok. where is it currently? garrett: there is actually a two-story office building on that block, so that office building...
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i started my career in selma, alabama.democracy overtime really runs through our history that people need to be willing to stand on the front lines, is the case in selma in 1959 facing down tear gas just so we could have a right to vote. i have these, moments we all do, where we are overwhelmed with the challenges that are facing us. but they are really challenges that are facing our democracy. and if somebody signed up to guard democracies michigan secretary of state, i embrace those challenges. and work using to make a stronger and connect us with those who defended anocracy throughout the history of our country. >> secretary jocelyn, thank you so much for being with us. next, -- on the future of reproductive rights if republicans retake the house. what is at stake and how democrats can win on the issue. plus, or sit down with tommy 20 awarding pulitzer prize-winning playwrights she awra hughes. how her identity shape -- - it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever befor
i started my career in selma, alabama.democracy overtime really runs through our history that people need to be willing to stand on the front lines, is the case in selma in 1959 facing down tear gas just so we could have a right to vote. i have these, moments we all do, where we are overwhelmed with the challenges that are facing us. but they are really challenges that are facing our democracy. and if somebody signed up to guard democracies michigan secretary of state, i embrace those...
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as i find us look about selma as one of the few journalist who has spoken the truth about events in ukraine who mm. mm. is documentary ukrainian. i can a coast star in the western world. a freshman year. we still could you perceive as a deep exit to one and no fin defacto and i by shot. don't get involved. he stuck in momentum. he's it was a ship of you know, with a vague fish in i know the stone t o by august was vonny my stuff with bill paul clar, mitchell, artist of the was on the choice and by these land in fulton, let's embellish mit, deny my new of leon tom, an investigation against mark was launched after the film was released. what the journalist had reported was not in line with the west's official stance. a gap and middle so far off king miss, they are butcher in lance lime, dean's touch. done with me about half the sister of her social issue. that is all missionary moved to strike the squire town. albert here threw up satan order without a button shirt. more eyes were done. it was a shaw pullback on this today and on of their payroll as of their guides list of his claim. it's don
as i find us look about selma as one of the few journalist who has spoken the truth about events in ukraine who mm. mm. is documentary ukrainian. i can a coast star in the western world. a freshman year. we still could you perceive as a deep exit to one and no fin defacto and i by shot. don't get involved. he stuck in momentum. he's it was a ship of you know, with a vague fish in i know the stone t o by august was vonny my stuff with bill paul clar, mitchell, artist of the was on the choice and...
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in his speech in selma, he said, you know-- he described selma, but it's also true of politics-- thatght way, and it felt like we were winning that contest for the first time in a while. and obviously, these things don't hold forever. progress is up and down. but, it was just an extraordinary story that needed to be told. and i want-- you know, you mentioned i teach now. i want young people like my students to read this book, and i want it to do what other books did for me, is convince people that politics is worthy of their time, and you can make a difference, and it matters. and it can actually be fun and joyful, which we don't see a lot now, but it really can be. and for everyone else, you know, who's grown cynical over the last several years, i want this to be a broadside against that cynicism. i want to blow it up. and this book will make you believe again. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: well-- ( cheers and applause ) thank you for being here. good to see you again. the book is "grace: president obama and ten days in the battle for america." it's available now. cody keenan,
in his speech in selma, he said, you know-- he described selma, but it's also true of politics-- thatght way, and it felt like we were winning that contest for the first time in a while. and obviously, these things don't hold forever. progress is up and down. but, it was just an extraordinary story that needed to be told. and i want-- you know, you mentioned i teach now. i want young people like my students to read this book, and i want it to do what other books did for me, is convince people...
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and this sort of, you know, in the same vein as, say, the civil rights protesters marching from selma to montgomery. like that's the insurrection act was invoked in order to protect the first amendment rights to march peacefully. right. but when we had a donald trump threaten to invoke the insurrection in response to the black lives matter protests nationally, the response to his threat was like, no, no, no, these are peaceful protesters. right? so that that terminology was used at an event to try to shield them from that action and in a way, recharacterize them and perhaps in the same way as the civil rights. and i'm not saying that this is i'm not quibbling with the intent. i'm quibbling the fact that this even has to be done and the fact that we have these polarized perceptions of the state of the same events, and then we're constantly engaging in these battles and all of it to determine we're going to describe them in order to sort of shape, you know, the cultural perception and manage, you know, sort of legal action and state action and police and military action. right. in this
and this sort of, you know, in the same vein as, say, the civil rights protesters marching from selma to montgomery. like that's the insurrection act was invoked in order to protect the first amendment rights to march peacefully. right. but when we had a donald trump threaten to invoke the insurrection in response to the black lives matter protests nationally, the response to his threat was like, no, no, no, these are peaceful protesters. right? so that that terminology was used at an event to...
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i start my career in selma, alabama.mocracy overtime really runs through our history. that people need to be willing to stay on the front lines. and it was the case in selma in 1965, they face billing clubs and tear gas, it just we could have a right to vote. so, we have these moments, like we all do, where we are overwhelmed with the challenges that are facing us. but they are really challenges that are facing our democracy. and as someone who signed up to guard minority, as michigan secretary of state, i embrace those challenges. and work to make them stronger and connect us with those who defended democracy throughout the history of our country. >> secretary jocelyn benson, thank you so much for being with us. next, emily's list president laphonza butler on the future of reproductive rights if republicans retake the house. what is at stake, and how democrats can win on the issue. plus, our sit down with tony award and -- ciara hughes, how her family and identity shaped her return to theater. to theater just one dose s
i start my career in selma, alabama.mocracy overtime really runs through our history. that people need to be willing to stay on the front lines. and it was the case in selma in 1965, they face billing clubs and tear gas, it just we could have a right to vote. so, we have these moments, like we all do, where we are overwhelmed with the challenges that are facing us. but they are really challenges that are facing our democracy. and as someone who signed up to guard minority, as michigan secretary...
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2020 was a landmark moment for the me too movement stars including angelina jolie, gwyneth paltrow, selma high, all accuse weinstein at some point of harassment or some sort of harassment. one of his accusers is california's first partner, jennifer siebel newsom, governor gavin newsom's wife who claims that she too, was sexually assaulted in the mid 2000. she says that she had a meeting with weinstein which turned into a trap. she plans to testify in court to help other victims seeking justice. 9 women in total are expected to speak out in court over the next 2 weeks. the outcome los angeles is a pivotal one, especially considering weinstein was just granted an appeal for his case to new york over the summer in august. if the new york case happens to get overturned while his fate behind bars moving forward with depend on his conviction here in l a la district attorney george gascon own is assuring victims that his office is taking this case. very seriously. take a look. this is his message to victims saying i want to assure every victim in los angeles that holding assailants accountable,
2020 was a landmark moment for the me too movement stars including angelina jolie, gwyneth paltrow, selma high, all accuse weinstein at some point of harassment or some sort of harassment. one of his accusers is california's first partner, jennifer siebel newsom, governor gavin newsom's wife who claims that she too, was sexually assaulted in the mid 2000. she says that she had a meeting with weinstein which turned into a trap. she plans to testify in court to help other victims seeking justice....
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dan: dan: actress soma blair says she is stepping down from -- selma blair says she is stepping down from dancing with the stars, she says the competition was too much of a strain on her body. she has battled multiple sclerosis since 2018. the star-studded cast of a remake of a disney classic is adding a new start. ama: marne short and shania toying will appear -- martin short and shania twain will be on a special. dan: previously was announced to clear creek -- key role on the role bell. ama: shania twain will play misses pots. martin short will play lumia. you can watch this on abc seven. dan: it will be available to watch on disney plus. disney's the parent company of abc 7. ama: dubnation getting ready for party. dan: chris alvarez is here with sports. >> coming up on sports on the eve of nba opening night, klay thompson explains why he has had trouble going night night. trouble going night night. care coalition, where are we on alaska airlines? we found that people are raving about their customer care. i mean, take a look at this! wow! [dog barks] says here they have the most fl
dan: dan: actress soma blair says she is stepping down from -- selma blair says she is stepping down from dancing with the stars, she says the competition was too much of a strain on her body. she has battled multiple sclerosis since 2018. the star-studded cast of a remake of a disney classic is adding a new start. ama: marne short and shania toying will appear -- martin short and shania twain will be on a special. dan: previously was announced to clear creek -- key role on the role bell. ama:...
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he and the rapper common recorded this song, "glory," which legend and common cowrote for the film "selma best original film song 2015. and this is legend accepting the oscar. >> we wrote this song for a film that was based on events that were 50 years ago. but we say that selma is now because the struggle for justice is right now. >> reporter: mass incarceration. that was legend's first target for social change. you spent a lot of time focusing on penal reform in this country, prison reform. >> yes. >> reporter: why? >> that's part of me not forgetting where i come from and remembering how the criminal punishment system has affected so many people in my family, people in my neighborhood. i know so many personal stories of people who have been affected by it, families who have been affected by it. and then as i grew older, it grew beyond what was personal to me and personal to the people around me, and i began to understand more holistically in the nation what we've done over the past few decades. we've become the most incarcerated country in the world. and it's been costly in so many way
he and the rapper common recorded this song, "glory," which legend and common cowrote for the film "selma best original film song 2015. and this is legend accepting the oscar. >> we wrote this song for a film that was based on events that were 50 years ago. but we say that selma is now because the struggle for justice is right now. >> reporter: mass incarceration. that was legend's first target for social change. you spent a lot of time focusing on penal reform in...
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you know, he was in selma, but, you know, being south carolina, being around martin luther king, being around all these civil rights leaders who were his mentors, you know, all helped kind of create who he is now. so the penn center, the like i we're going to move our museum from atlanta to the penn center. so that's the reason it meant so much to him in that experience. meant so much to him that's perfect that we do have an audience question. do we have time for a very quick question, too. two questions. one is you were saying that many strong leaders come out of these historically black colleges and universities. have any strong black leaders come out of the white universities. and second question is, i'd like to know what role andy young had in the civil rights movement. what could he do that martin king couldn't do that made a major contribution to the success of movement? okay. well, in terms of and i just before i got here, i visited fisk university, the great university, the great hbcu here in nashville. but yeah, you barack obama came out of columbia, w.e.b. dubois was the firs
you know, he was in selma, but, you know, being south carolina, being around martin luther king, being around all these civil rights leaders who were his mentors, you know, all helped kind of create who he is now. so the penn center, the like i we're going to move our museum from atlanta to the penn center. so that's the reason it meant so much to him in that experience. meant so much to him that's perfect that we do have an audience question. do we have time for a very quick question, too. two...
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that district includes selma, the epicenter a generation ago for the struggle for voting rights. >> having congressiontatn respve needs of cnities isimrtant >> repr:ng buldreat b shouldn't be aderati in drangstrictwh thew impartial, unbiased districd not he justices willhi race te. later this month they will talk up a challenge to affirmative action and college admissions. and on the horizon. cases on election laws and gay rights. >> o'donnell: jan crawford, thank you so much. this just in, there are reports tonight that the u.s. and south korea launched four surface-to-fur fas missiles into is it sea in response to north korea's missile test yesterday. the reason they did this was following kim jong un's own test, the longest ever weapons test, and the most provocative show of force in years. in fact, north korea's ballistic missile flew over japan. elizabeth palmer reports from tokyo. >> reporter: in japanese coastal communities, sirens warrant a north korean missile would be flying overhead. public alerts told people to prepare to evacuate. japanese military tracking systems had picked
that district includes selma, the epicenter a generation ago for the struggle for voting rights. >> having congressiontatn respve needs of cnities isimrtant >> repr:ng buldreat b shouldn't be aderati in drangstrictwh thew impartial, unbiased districd not he justices willhi race te. later this month they will talk up a challenge to affirmative action and college admissions. and on the horizon. cases on election laws and gay rights. >> o'donnell: jan crawford, thank you so much....
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you have a set of montage on the pre k, any activity, selma mckee attending the wood example. so there is an alarm there. did these, do these young ladies have really sees wire on it to dish out whenever it is an atrocity posada play doh suffolk, who new to love it? just look want ashanda, pete, can you passivate him enough for me? i'm imagining into a single but a number normal i'm telling you that it wasn't a good one. i'm a little nobody and i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la northrop with a security or my dad read in my live to tell my baby and you're the one the and your one get out of that on the yeah. which is was he can impact the director leslie ended up with something isn't going to quit his america. patrick, mom quadrille for president ask for is what he sent me earlier for the door. only out of the drive, you need it with us. that's a disclaimer. but how much the router does to clean it right now? nobody backed, when did with these? if i were there were some increases bill forms. he hasn't looked at the physical security can. i mean, can you the focus to
you have a set of montage on the pre k, any activity, selma mckee attending the wood example. so there is an alarm there. did these, do these young ladies have really sees wire on it to dish out whenever it is an atrocity posada play doh suffolk, who new to love it? just look want ashanda, pete, can you passivate him enough for me? i'm imagining into a single but a number normal i'm telling you that it wasn't a good one. i'm a little nobody and i'm wondering, you know, remember bulow of la...
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that district includes selma, the epicenter a generation ago for the struggle for voting rights. >> having congressional representation that's responsive to the needs of those communities is very important. >> reporter: alabama is pushing back on arguments it should try to create two black districts, saying race shouldn't be a consideration in drawing legislative districts. >> what the legislature attempted to do is to draw impartial districts that were unbiased, not according to race. >> reporter: and that's not the only contentious case on race the justices will hear this term. later this month, they will take up a challenge to affirmative action in college admissions. and on the horizon, cases on election laws and gay rights. norah. >> jan crawford, thank you so much. >> well, this just in. there are reports tonight that the u.s. and south korea launched four surface-to-surface missiles into the sea, in response to north korea's missile test yesterday. now, the reason they did this was following kim jong un's own test, the longest-ever weapons test, and the most provocative show of forc
that district includes selma, the epicenter a generation ago for the struggle for voting rights. >> having congressional representation that's responsive to the needs of those communities is very important. >> reporter: alabama is pushing back on arguments it should try to create two black districts, saying race shouldn't be a consideration in drawing legislative districts. >> what the legislature attempted to do is to draw impartial districts that were unbiased, not according...
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of black protests here on march 24, 1965 simone perform the song tom thousands you the end of the selma to montgomery march forek voting rights. notably a couple of weeks before her performance protesters and activists such as indomitable amelia boynton, student nonviolent coordinating committee member john lewis and many others were brutally beaten by state troopers and county posse meant as a attempted to cross the edmund pettus bridge from selma to the alabama state capital. luddy sunday as he cames to be known expose both a national and a global audience to the gravity of the brutality nonviolent protesters endured. her participation at the historic final march was the feeding and more firmly cemented her as a powerful voice of resistance and as an artist whom we continue to return when we can't find our own words to capture the abundance of violence against us. simone followed up her pro first protest anthem with two more politically charged and theme songs,n for women, and to be young, gifted and black. mississippi stands out among her answer because it depicts both antiblack viol
of black protests here on march 24, 1965 simone perform the song tom thousands you the end of the selma to montgomery march forek voting rights. notably a couple of weeks before her performance protesters and activists such as indomitable amelia boynton, student nonviolent coordinating committee member john lewis and many others were brutally beaten by state troopers and county posse meant as a attempted to cross the edmund pettus bridge from selma to the alabama state capital. luddy sunday as...
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