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. >> then, out of the blue, in 1912, the local courthouse contacts maurice's father, walter person. > were just cleaning out the vault there, and they had this bible. >> not just any bible. they say it's the personal copy of nat turner, which had been locked away in the evidence room for the past eight decades. >> they knew that since walter person had ties to nat turner, they said, "here. would you like the bible that nat turner left behind?" >> walter person not only accepts, he displays the bible in the living room, on the family piano, for the next 30 years. some people would be shocked that the bible was given not to nat turner's family but to a white family who wasn't the only family that lost people. >> right. >> didn't you ever feel you should give it to the turner family? >> well, the times were very different. slavery's still a very sensitive issue. >> walter dies in 1945. that's when his son maurice inherits the old, tattered bible. unlike his dad, maurice moves it out of plain sight. >> it just sat in a closet in the dark, wrapped in a cotton towel. >> was it because he wa
. >> then, out of the blue, in 1912, the local courthouse contacts maurice's father, walter person. > were just cleaning out the vault there, and they had this bible. >> not just any bible. they say it's the personal copy of nat turner, which had been locked away in the evidence room for the past eight decades. >> they knew that since walter person had ties to nat turner, they said, "here. would you like the bible that nat turner left behind?" >> walter...
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walter mcmillen. in a sense, wrongly convicted of a crime that, a city he'd never been in, a person he never met and allf a sudden he sits on death row. >> reporter: before his trial. >> before his trial. the worst thing you can give a death row inmate is hope, and all of a sudden, hope walks in, in the form of bryan stevenson. >> you don't know what it is down there, you're guilty from the moment you're born. >> reporter: when you say guilty from the moment you're born. >> i grew up in texas. i was 8 years old and i got called [ bleep ] by a grown man. how is me being born, how can i receive all of this hate? >> when jamie plays walter, i think he exposes the agony of being wrongly convicted and the trauma. >> reporter: what do you think of michael b. jordan playing you. >> i'm honored. he was terrific. the only thing i asked him not to do is to go on some lawyer drive. i said you can keep the creed body. >> it's to achieve justice. and as long as you keep fighting this, someone from your county has literally gotten away with murder. >> reporter: stevenson and his organization, the equal justice initia
walter mcmillen. in a sense, wrongly convicted of a crime that, a city he'd never been in, a person he never met and allf a sudden he sits on death row. >> reporter: before his trial. >> before his trial. the worst thing you can give a death row inmate is hope, and all of a sudden, hope walks in, in the form of bryan stevenson. >> you don't know what it is down there, you're guilty from the moment you're born. >> reporter: when you say guilty from the moment you're born....
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person you are, something's wrong. >> also i'm not sure about his stories. kind of like the walter mitty of the democratic primary.e has the secret political life where he is not the ineffectual politician that we sort of know him to be, but secret adventure is that we didn't learn about until now. what we know from his actual track record is, he's been on the wrong side of most for major foreign policy decisions going back to a very long time. he's been able to pick out the wrong thing. particularly on the issue that you raised on whether it's important to send the regime into harm's way for change or whether to think through and see that's in good order. >> tucker: this strikes me as a sign of weakness. it suggested that you really know that you are operating from an position of weakness. >> is a good retail politician and he tells good stories that might not be true. they are kind of fun to listen to. the problem is he's been doing it for so long and people are kind of aware of that track record that it's posing serious problems for him. again, actual instincts on foreign policy tend to be wrong. he wants to be
person you are, something's wrong. >> also i'm not sure about his stories. kind of like the walter mitty of the democratic primary.e has the secret political life where he is not the ineffectual politician that we sort of know him to be, but secret adventure is that we didn't learn about until now. what we know from his actual track record is, he's been on the wrong side of most for major foreign policy decisions going back to a very long time. he's been able to pick out the wrong thing....
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that get wounded, and she calls it disproportionate to take out the person who is responsible for it customer to go one trip to walter reed where we serve with brian masse. you have these young men, young women who have their whole lives in front of them and because of soleimani, the end of wounded permanently. i'm happy he can rot in hell with al baghdadi bin laden. >> laura: i think nancy pelosi's comments were disgusting. disgusting. to in any way tiptoe to the edge of what trump did here. unbelievable. >> you and your last segment raised at the right question. what now customer quote is the strategic objective for our troops in iraq? it seems as though iraqi parliament has taken a different view on whether or not we should be there at all. >> laura: good. maybe we ought to do what trump has said we should do for years. to get out of iraq. >> and focus on our country. >> laura: that is where his people are. inchoate, that base there is very nice. we could operate from there. i have to share this with you, biden after he mixed up iran and iraq, he said that iran voted to kick us out of the country. this is what he
that get wounded, and she calls it disproportionate to take out the person who is responsible for it customer to go one trip to walter reed where we serve with brian masse. you have these young men, young women who have their whole lives in front of them and because of soleimani, the end of wounded permanently. i'm happy he can rot in hell with al baghdadi bin laden. >> laura: i think nancy pelosi's comments were disgusting. disgusting. to in any way tiptoe to the edge of what trump did...
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walter reed, he was derelict in his duties. and even on his business card he had soa soldier of alla. no one in the military would ever be allowed to put something personalss card. but, they let him slide because he played the race card. they gave him three opportunities to get out of military. but he didn't want to do it yet the same he did not want to fight against his brethren. he should have never even have our uniform on to start with they just passed the buck from one base to the next base. ainsley: that would have saved you a lot of pain, wouldn't it? >> absolutely. ainsley: sergeants. thank you for being with us. >> you are welcome. ainsley: why did nancy pelosi waited so long on impeachment? house minority leader kevin mccarthy says it was to help joe biden. is he right? we will see what former house speaker newt gingrich thinks when he joins us live. the queen calling for a royal summit today as prince harry and meghan markle break from the family. is all of this just a ploy to get rich? stuart varney is coming up with a history lesson. hey, stuart. ♪ ♪ we don't talk anymore ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helpin
walter reed, he was derelict in his duties. and even on his business card he had soa soldier of alla. no one in the military would ever be allowed to put something personalss card. but, they let him slide because he played the race card. they gave him three opportunities to get out of military. but he didn't want to do it yet the same he did not want to fight against his brethren. he should have never even have our uniform on to start with they just passed the buck from one base to the next...