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walter white, the executive secretary of the naacp and one of truman's most loyal and prominent supporters in the civil community. it was apparent, white, that the president did not appreciate the gravity of the. why the discussion? by sharing with truman in detail the blinding of isaac woodard as a tragic story. truman sat riveted and became visibly with the idea that a uniformed and decorated soldier had been so cruelly treated, abandoning the advice of his staff. truman said, my god, i had no idea it was as terrible as that. we got to do something. the following day, truman wrote his attorney, tom clark, and shared him the story of the blinding of isaac woodard, noting that the police officer deliberately put out the sergeant's eyes. truman made clear that the time for action had now arrived three business. days after president truman's letter arrived at the department of justice. the attorney general made the unprecedented announcement that the department of justice would prosecute bates byrd, police chief lynwood shull for the deprivation of the civil rights of isaac woodard during th
walter white, the executive secretary of the naacp and one of truman's most loyal and prominent supporters in the civil community. it was apparent, white, that the president did not appreciate the gravity of the. why the discussion? by sharing with truman in detail the blinding of isaac woodard as a tragic story. truman sat riveted and became visibly with the idea that a uniformed and decorated soldier had been so cruelly treated, abandoning the advice of his staff. truman said, my god, i had...
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white house waring. and thurgood marshall in his chambers? he said, yes, i thast waltertioned it, but i didn't want to about. so, you know, i'm not writers. we and he says it has this line. he says that it is long overlooked that is wearing inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation root■ and branch. i called him i said nate is that what you're talking about? he says, you need toyou need toe story. so there i wonderful two pretty good ones. so saw anyone from the audienc who would like to ask a question. yes, ma'am. thank you very much both for your remarks. i'm curious, know, judge, if you perceive a difference inv how your book plays a role in the concept of justice, especially with regard to race? conversationbout it before 2020 about race and today? i am i've got to say that i was sort of alreadyfor ik was out but it out in 2019. so you know i get more frnt influence me? and actually it didn't. i point. yo've got to do this is the supreme court historical society is so important. we've got to remember our history. there's a lot of efforts to muddle story. and i
white house waring. and thurgood marshall in his chambers? he said, yes, i thast waltertioned it, but i didn't want to about. so, you know, i'm not writers. we and he says it has this line. he says that it is long overlooked that is wearing inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation root■ and branch. i called him i said nate is that what you're talking about? he says, you need toyou need toe story. so there i wonderful two pretty good ones. so saw anyone from the audienc who would like...
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. >> you don't know what your science teacher is always up to, see walter white, colorado springs science teacher stunned his students this week. earning a spot in the u.s. open during a qualifier. he doubles as a school's golf coach as well. he will now look to be the first amateur to win since 1933. that is a fun first day back at school after the summer break ends when he goes, yeah, i played in the u.s. open, no big deal >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> you would think a 300 pound bear in your kitchen would be unusual but not for the people . >>> so, a rash of home invasions will be a publish for any city. down in l.a. county that is what is happening. the uninvited guest weigh hundreds of pounds and they are covered in fur. [ laughter ] >> hello? are you nice? >> reporter: a 300 pound bear walked into jazz son whiteman's kitchen tuesday evening. >> you are in my house. get out of my house. >> just tried to stay calm. i don't remember what i was saying. >> reporter: he lives where we covered plenty of bear sightings in recent years. >> i see them in my front yard but never seen one,
. >> you don't know what your science teacher is always up to, see walter white, colorado springs science teacher stunned his students this week. earning a spot in the u.s. open during a qualifier. he doubles as a school's golf coach as well. he will now look to be the first amateur to win since 1933. that is a fun first day back at school after the summer break ends when he goes, yeah, i played in the u.s. open, no big deal >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> you would...
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. >> you don't know what your science teacher is always up to, see walter white, colorado springs scienceed his students this week. earning a spot in the u.s. open during a qualifier. he doubles as a school's golf coach as well. he will now look to be the first amateur to win since 1933. that is a fun first day back at school after the summer break ends when he goes, yeah, i played in the u.s. open, no big deal >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> you would think a 300 pound bear in your kitchen would be unusual but not for the people ♪ hey, come on, come on ♪ ♪ do what you want ♪ get into an audi and go your own way. find your way to exceptional offers during the summer of audi sales event at you local audi dealer. norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? -but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... i know... faster wifi and savings? ...i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings ar
. >> you don't know what your science teacher is always up to, see walter white, colorado springs scienceed his students this week. earning a spot in the u.s. open during a qualifier. he doubles as a school's golf coach as well. he will now look to be the first amateur to win since 1933. that is a fun first day back at school after the summer break ends when he goes, yeah, i played in the u.s. open, no big deal >> all right, thank you, matt. >>> you would think a 300 pound...
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he said walter white. thurgood marshall's loss told him the story.d in my autobiography i did want to describe it for the same reason you ask me about it. i have not read his autobiography. i wen and read it, and he says, has this line, he says it is long overlooked that waties waring inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation root and branch i said mate, so would would youou talk about? he said you need to publish, you need to tell the whole story. so there, i thought i had to sources, two pretty good what. >> is in once an audience like to ask a question? >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you very much for your remarks. erest you know, judge, if you proceed a difference in how your book is a role in the concept of justice, especially with regard to race, i thought about it bef the national conversation about race and today? >> youut know, i'vuóe got to say that i was sort of already there before. i was, by 2020 the book was out. it came out in 2019. so i get more frequently asked did the roof case influenced me, and actually it did. i have mostly writt
he said walter white. thurgood marshall's loss told him the story.d in my autobiography i did want to describe it for the same reason you ask me about it. i have not read his autobiography. i wen and read it, and he says, has this line, he says it is long overlooked that waties waring inspired thurgood marshall to attack segregation root and branch i said mate, so would would youou talk about? he said you need to publish, you need to tell the whole story. so there, i thought i had to sources,...
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and that's one journalist was at was barbara walters. so a whiteofficial got on the bus and said to sam ■jdonaldson, also worked for abc and was a good friend of barbara's where's barbara? and he said in my my brother's and declined to say where barba.e knew where she was they finally. so they wouldn't let the press go until they found. barbara so they launched a david and they find her hiding in a bathroom stall and her place, she said, was when the busses pulled away, she would somehow sneak out and convince these newsmakers to talk to her, which other hand, s what a scoop that would have been. but they thend she left. you know what she didn't do? she didn't as and that's why she's a rule baker. and gentlemen, that's the perfect title, this book. and she also seemed to be very powerful i don't know if she was putting some of her feminine wiles out or. perhaps it had something to do with the family of origin. three marriages. let's start with the family oor. her dad. i did not know anything about her father, lou walters, but he was quite the entre
and that's one journalist was at was barbara walters. so a whiteofficial got on the bus and said to sam ■jdonaldson, also worked for abc and was a good friend of barbara's where's barbara? and he said in my my brother's and declined to say where barba.e knew where she was they finally. so they wouldn't let the press go until they found. barbara so they launched a david and they find her hiding in a bathroom stall and her place, she said, was when the busses pulled away, she would somehow...
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one thing that the i useful would be the white drums, they're items, or nose, or something. walter followup, they're not on the satellite images, the glacier was 200 meters thick, so it must have melted away with any you are to something i think this is a disaster. disney, i mean globally with the warming and the melting are actually about i was expecting to go up there on the tongue and then be able to go up, but least a bit has done to me. this is a disaster. i don't even know how we're going to do it. now. it soon becomes clear that it's impossible to guess any further on the ice. the garcia tongue has disintegrates his even more than they had initially sold. and thank you. always think of the glass here is retreating. it's not retreating, it's all. it's disintegrating. you can see it here too. good. so hasn't really treated things like the ice is breaking up into small icebergs and chunks of ice. and then it melts relatively quickly. you know? so we should actually be talking about the glass here is disintegrating. the so i'm going to explain it joyce. bye. yeah, we've been preparing th
one thing that the i useful would be the white drums, they're items, or nose, or something. walter followup, they're not on the satellite images, the glacier was 200 meters thick, so it must have melted away with any you are to something i think this is a disaster. disney, i mean globally with the warming and the melting are actually about i was expecting to go up there on the tongue and then be able to go up, but least a bit has done to me. this is a disaster. i don't even know how we're going...
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bühn. dark family secret, who is there on the black and white pages of habik’s family album, that’s who, this is habik’s great-grandfather, walter brigades, and also a friend of joseph goebbels was part of the inner circle of the leadership of the third reich, and habik’s grandfather, kurt grantzow, was obersturmführer, served in the assault troops of the third reich. stormtroopers were used primarily within germany for... repression, illegal repression, for the murder of their political opponents, these are people who destroyed the opposition to hitler, long before he came to power, established his power after the nazis seized power on january 30, 1933, these are actually political murders without any trial, without any investigation , of course... bloody crimes have been noticed among those close to him and even some nazi bosses, the german publication quotes khabik as saying that he fears that quote: the worst period in the history of germany could repeat itself and that the nazis will again have authorities. and here is another statement from habik, the vice-chancellor of germany says that discussing family history is almost
bühn. dark family secret, who is there on the black and white pages of habik’s family album, that’s who, this is habik’s great-grandfather, walter brigades, and also a friend of joseph goebbels was part of the inner circle of the leadership of the third reich, and habik’s grandfather, kurt grantzow, was obersturmführer, served in the assault troops of the third reich. stormtroopers were used primarily within germany for... repression, illegal repression, for the murder of their...
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walter, editor in chief of the politico report. leigh ann caldwell of the washington post. former white house press secretary jen psaki, and lahnee chen. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. i'm peter alexander in for kristen welker. for the first time in american history, a former president has been convicted of a crime. this past week a manhattan jury concluded beyond a reasonable doubt that donald trump falsified business records in order to influence the 2016 election, finding him guilty on all 34 counts, felony crimes. mr. trump, who chose not to testify, instead vented his anger outside the courtroom, claiming the trial was rigged against him and vowing to appeal. >> this was a rigged trial by a conflicted judge who was corrupt. it's a rigged trial. a disgrace. they wouldn't give us a venue change. we were at 5% or 6% in this district, in this area. this was a rigged, disgraceful trial. the real verdict is going to be november
walter, editor in chief of the politico report. leigh ann caldwell of the washington post. former white house press secretary jen psaki, and lahnee chen. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press". >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. i'm peter alexander in for kristen welker. for the first time in american history, a former president has been...
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so in a 2023 op-ed, doctor walter kimbrough pointed out that over the course of his four years in the white house donald trump tried to cut the budget and it was congress who appropriated more funding for hbcus and not donald trump. and while he does get credit for signing the first while he was in office it is important to know that this was the result of years of active some across the political spectrum before he even took his first seat at the resolute desk. still, donald trump is playing the criminal justice card hoping that black voters will feel a connection to him because he is a convicted felon? really? listen, while many may think this isn't the flex he thinks it is, some people are buying this. >> the fact that he has these felonies now and they are fake felonies but the fact that he has these would probably help his cause because there are a lot of people in the black community who have felonies. >> i am a former prosecutor and i am not sure what a fake felony is, but this is what we are dealing with. let's not get anything confused. the same guy who claims he is down with the c
so in a 2023 op-ed, doctor walter kimbrough pointed out that over the course of his four years in the white house donald trump tried to cut the budget and it was congress who appropriated more funding for hbcus and not donald trump. and while he does get credit for signing the first while he was in office it is important to know that this was the result of years of active some across the political spectrum before he even took his first seat at the resolute desk. still, donald trump is playing...
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geoff: we are joined in studio by white house correspondent laura broome lopez, lisa desjardins, amy waltere cook political report, democratic strategist guy cecil and republican strategist guy madden. watching in atlanta is pamela kirkland. we will start with you because democrats were desperate for president biden to put on a show of vitality and mental sharp nice and the questions about his age. your phone has been blowing up for the last hour and a half. what is the word from the campaign and the democrats? laura: the democrats i with wert necessarily happy with the president's performance. at the beginning they were really nervous, thought he did not get off to a strong start. they felt as though he got stronger as the night went on, a bit more clear. but again, they wanted him to strike really strong contrast with trump on immigration, on abortion, on january 6, and a lot of folks i spoke to don't feel he necessarily did that in a way that will reach voters, whether motivating his basic world independent moderate voters. a campaign source texted me saying their internal polling, the d
geoff: we are joined in studio by white house correspondent laura broome lopez, lisa desjardins, amy waltere cook political report, democratic strategist guy cecil and republican strategist guy madden. watching in atlanta is pamela kirkland. we will start with you because democrats were desperate for president biden to put on a show of vitality and mental sharp nice and the questions about his age. your phone has been blowing up for the last hour and a half. what is the word from the campaign...
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walter reed while definitely ill with covid. >> and that first debate also included this this moment that would come back to haunt the country when trump failed to condemn the white nationalist proud boys i'm willing to do anything i wanted to see what sir. do it do you want to call him? what do you want to call them? give me a name. give me just like me to condemn proud process and ripe proud stand back and standby okay. let's bring in our panel, evan osmo, staff writer at the new yorker and biden biographer, basically former biden white house communications director kate betting fellas here and former trump campaign adviser, david urban, also joins us good morning to all of you relative calm on this set this morning and we're all tired it is early, but we're setting the stage for we're not sure what we're going to see on stage on thursday night from these two men. but the 2020 debate was a very specific moment in time. obviously, there has been some adjustments. evan, in terms of how this is likely to play out, how do you think that the way that this is setup is going to impact how much this debate matters and how it matters. >> the format is really important.
walter reed while definitely ill with covid. >> and that first debate also included this this moment that would come back to haunt the country when trump failed to condemn the white nationalist proud boys i'm willing to do anything i wanted to see what sir. do it do you want to call him? what do you want to call them? give me a name. give me just like me to condemn proud process and ripe proud stand back and standby okay. let's bring in our panel, evan osmo, staff writer at the new yorker...