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that bank about as execution and it place some doubt there there was one young man in particular washington jr. he was five tell society magazine that he was innocent and yet no one really paid more attention. in one nine hundred eighty three earl was arrested in culpepper virginia and brought in for questioning he thought it was for a burglary he had committed to use to question the buy different. and we'll use it at our data. and they than no i want to call up month old call kept merrill. was going to dump and. after intense questioning police officers extracted a confession from her for the brutal rape and stabbing murder of a one thousand year old mother of three. at his trial experts testified that earle had an i.q. of only sixty nine and was extremely suggestible casting doubt on his confession. despite inconclusive evidence the jury found guilty and the judge sentenced him to death. he was taken to mecklenburg a supermax prison in virginia. he was scared to death he was timid he didn't want to come out of so.
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the footage is from previous yearns the event bet 1 1:00 in southeast washington on martin luther king jr. avenue. >>> more time to play. that is the goal of a new policy that is set to be voted on tonight by the loudoun county school board. according to the loudoun now website, most loudoun elementary students get 15 minutes on the playground each school day. this policy would actually double that amount to half an hour. itteps from a n virginia lay. it takes effect on sunday and allows school systems to count up to 50 minutes of recess eac day. wul all ouknow, know what happens next week. july happens next week. it is going to start to feel a lot more like a is enjo i it. this is the nice ms web cane it. it's 72 degrees in bausch wash, but the key to the forecast is that wind. this little area of rein in kentucky, that also will primarily miss us just down to the south. other than a couple of clouds, dwikly for the southern half of the news 4 nation, not expecting a big iact from that cluster of rain chances. here's noout future weather to help you plan out your day. other than a few mi
the footage is from previous yearns the event bet 1 1:00 in southeast washington on martin luther king jr. avenue. >>> more time to play. that is the goal of a new policy that is set to be voted on tonight by the loudoun county school board. according to the loudoun now website, most loudoun elementary students get 15 minutes on the playground each school day. this policy would actually double that amount to half an hour. itteps from a n virginia lay. it takes effect on sunday and...
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jr. telling "the washington post" he met the man convicted of the crime, sirhan sirhan, in prison and leftisturbed that the wrong person might beeconvicin the killing of my father. kennedy's daughter, kathleen kennedy townsend, telling us she's joining that call. >> i've talked to bobby, and i think that he makes very good points. i think it's worthwhile. >> reporter: robert kennedy jr. says among the evidence sparking his doubts, audio of 13 shots fired. sirhan's gun held just eight. >> if there is going to be an investigation of what happened that night, the fact that important family members feel there should be one should give this movement a lot of added energy. later, we're also left to wonder about what might have been. by 1968, kennedy was a crusader for social justice. >> i run for the presidency because i dti party and the united states of america to stand for hope instead of dir >> reporter: as the vietnam war raged, and inner cities burned, his presidential bid raised hopes that he could somehow unite a divided nation. >> my father believed that he could lift people up and say
jr. telling "the washington post" he met the man convicted of the crime, sirhan sirhan, in prison and leftisturbed that the wrong person might beeconvicin the killing of my father. kennedy's daughter, kathleen kennedy townsend, telling us she's joining that call. >> i've talked to bobby, and i think that he makes very good points. i think it's worthwhile. >> reporter: robert kennedy jr. says among the evidence sparking his doubts, audio of 13 shots fired. sirhan's gun held...
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let me read this quickly on the "washington post". donald trump jr.asked was your father involved? i don't know. i never spoke to my father about it. the president's lawyer is saying the president dictated it. >> maybe john jr. didn't know that? >> really? >> i don't know. >> that's a stretch. >> we know hope hicks was. >> the whole chronology is lie upon lie. first it didn't happen. then it was about adoption. then there were incriminating e-mails showing it was getting dirt on hillary clinton. the fact pattern is the first impulse is to lie. then it is a cascading effort to confront the truth when they're forced to do it. they know politically it is unlikely because of the senate threshold. that contradicts things during the clinton impeachment they said the president is not above the law. that was the conservative line at the time. now that the roles are reversed, they are arguing the same thing much back to nixon. >>> let's move on to policy. president trump has angered u.s. allies, mexico, canada, the eu saying his plan is to impose steel and alu
let me read this quickly on the "washington post". donald trump jr.asked was your father involved? i don't know. i never spoke to my father about it. the president's lawyer is saying the president dictated it. >> maybe john jr. didn't know that? >> really? >> i don't know. >> that's a stretch. >> we know hope hicks was. >> the whole chronology is lie upon lie. first it didn't happen. then it was about adoption. then there were incriminating e-mails...
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the event begins a 11:n southeast washington on martin luther king jr. >>> every bride's worst nightmare g having somethi wrong on her wedding day, and that is exactly what happened to one potomac bride. her home went up in flames just hours before the ceremony. take a look. the fire completely destroyed the house on kentering circle. she had put d herss in the trunk of her car that night before. the firefighters were able to save the groom's suit. >> we're blessed everybody got out okay. the dress is okay. we're very lucky. >> yeah. consider this. 17 people were inside that house when it caught fireer and ody made it out safely, as she mentioned. to fire is believed, though, have started from a cigarette that had been tossed into a recycling>> bin. 6:07 p. the woman now known as permit s patty onial media is defending her decision to allegedly call the o police an 8-year-old girl selling water. jordan rogers waser selling wat bottles in san francisco across from at&t park on friday. that is when allison prtel apched her and asked for a permit. when ettel pretended she was calling police
the event begins a 11:n southeast washington on martin luther king jr. >>> every bride's worst nightmare g having somethi wrong on her wedding day, and that is exactly what happened to one potomac bride. her home went up in flames just hours before the ceremony. take a look. the fire completely destroyed the house on kentering circle. she had put d herss in the trunk of her car that night before. the firefighters were able to save the groom's suit. >> we're blessed everybody got...
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his oldest son, robert kennedy jr., told the washington post he believes his father's real killer was never caught and that the case needs to be reopened. >>> it could be weeks until we know the results of some key election issues. we have the impact of the growing use of mail in ballots across the state. >>> new leadership could be coming to starbucks for the near future. the reasons the leader of the global coffee chain is stepping down and speculation on what he might do next. make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope. after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives. today, a new generation is rising, and this is our moment. in the streets and in the c
his oldest son, robert kennedy jr., told the washington post he believes his father's real killer was never caught and that the case needs to be reopened. >>> it could be weeks until we know the results of some key election issues. we have the impact of the growing use of mail in ballots across the state. >>> new leadership could be coming to starbucks for the near future. the reasons the leader of the global coffee chain is stepping down and speculation on what he might do...
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jr. told "the washington post" that he visited him in the prison cell back in december and doesn't believeher's killer. he believed there was a second gunman. do you agree? >> i don't pay it any attention to that conspiracy theory sort of -- thought process. i really -- i like to focus on the reason we care about how daddy died was because of what he did in his life. so i care about all of those days leading up to june 4th. and not so much about what happened that night. i think he was a man who had this extraordinary moral imagination who cared deeply, who sought to bring our country together at a time of division and sought a more just and peaceful world. >> and one thing about your dad, you could see him grow. throughout his time in public life, starting when he was a senate staffer toward the last days of his life when he was out there on the campaign trail getting mad at staffers who thought he was wasting his time when he went to appalachia. thank you for being here on this very important anniversary. the book is "robert f. kennedy, ripples of hope". >> be sure to follow me at jake t
jr. told "the washington post" that he visited him in the prison cell back in december and doesn't believeher's killer. he believed there was a second gunman. do you agree? >> i don't pay it any attention to that conspiracy theory sort of -- thought process. i really -- i like to focus on the reason we care about how daddy died was because of what he did in his life. so i care about all of those days leading up to june 4th. and not so much about what happened that night. i think...
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. >> the washington wizards select troy boonero jr. the university of oregon. >> to hear my name called was definitely one of the best moments of my life. i started crying. i blame my mom for that because she was crying. >> reporter: all eyed ears open as he looked to fine his place on the team. >> i sat down with the coaching staff and we had a really good talk and i felt like i had a really good workout. i feel like i'm in the right position to be r:re. >> reporn the district, she sh sherree burris, news 4 sports. >> he'll get to work with the wizards in the summe league. as for carlson, his wife announced on instagram that he willhepend his day with stanley cup in bethesda in early july and there will be a charitn tis well. so glad they're both here. so glad carlson is sticking around. nd>>> we have squirrels a cats interrupt baseball game zbls this was australia, so there you go. you had a kangaroo coming on to the soccer pitch on sunday. heha controlled field for more than 30 minutes. some of them will fight you. he wandered on to
. >> the washington wizards select troy boonero jr. the university of oregon. >> to hear my name called was definitely one of the best moments of my life. i started crying. i blame my mom for that because she was crying. >> reporter: all eyed ears open as he looked to fine his place on the team. >> i sat down with the coaching staff and we had a really good talk and i felt like i had a really good workout. i feel like i'm in the right position to be r:re. >> reporn...
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washington. >>> plus michelle miller talks with robert f. kennedy jr.is father's legacy and the fight to reopen the investigation into his assassination. >>> and actress maggie siff from the hit drama series "billions" joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm hena doba. thanks for joining us. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it is thursday.. june 7th.. i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning. this is a look towards the a bay bridge. good morning, it's thursday, june 7th. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. welcome back, kenny. nice to sleep in? >> yes. anything past 2 a.m. is good for me. >> that's true. >> how are you? >> we're good. >> you were sleeping in with babies? >> every two hours you wake up with a 3-month-old so that's never too fun. but it is good to spend time with them. >> and they're so cute. kenny posted a picture. you have to look at it. so adorable. >>> let's talk about your forecast. it's a little warmer than yesterday. we have low clouds out there across san francisco and you
washington. >>> plus michelle miller talks with robert f. kennedy jr.is father's legacy and the fight to reopen the investigation into his assassination. >>> and actress maggie siff from the hit drama series "billions" joins us in studio 57. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm hena doba. thanks for joining us. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it is thursday.. june 7th.. i'm kenny choi. >>> good morning. this...
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jr. gave his speech. your mother was living in denver at the time, but she grew up in washington.r grandparents, what did they do? robert: my grandfather was the postmaster general for three post offices here in the d.c. area. before that, when he was in high school, he worked in the senate building. he worked in the senate lounge and served coffee, tea, and took hats and coats from various senators as they came in. when president obama was inaugurated, i brought my grandfather, who was 93 at the time. while we were there feeling the majesty of the moment, he would look up in that senate building and pointed to one window and said, i used to work in that room. he said, i remember looking out the window when fdr was inaugurated and there was not a black face in the crowd. and here we are, and i am sitting with my grandfather seeing the first black president being inaugurated. and he said america is a great , place if you are willing to work hard and drive forward on a set of principles and ideals that are important. that sticks with me to this day. david: you went to cornell. you m
jr. gave his speech. your mother was living in denver at the time, but she grew up in washington.r grandparents, what did they do? robert: my grandfather was the postmaster general for three post offices here in the d.c. area. before that, when he was in high school, he worked in the senate building. he worked in the senate lounge and served coffee, tea, and took hats and coats from various senators as they came in. when president obama was inaugurated, i brought my grandfather, who was 93 at...
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jr. gave his speech. your mother was living in denver at the time, but she grew up in washington.our grandparents, what did they do? robert: my grandfather was the postmaster general for three post offices here in the d.c. area. before that, when he was in high school, he worked in the senate building. he worked in the senate lounge and served coffee, tea, and took hats and coats from various senators as they came in. when president obama was inaugurated, i brought my grandfather, who was 93 at the time. while we were there feeling the majesty of the moment, he would look up in that senate building and pointed to one window and said, i used to work in that room. he said, i remember looking out the window when fdr was inaugurated and there was not a black face in the crowd. and here we are, and i am sitting with my grandfather seeing the first black president being inaugurated. and he said, america is a great place if you are willing to work hard and drive forward on a set of principles and ideals that are important. and authentic. that sticks with me to this day. david: you went t
jr. gave his speech. your mother was living in denver at the time, but she grew up in washington.our grandparents, what did they do? robert: my grandfather was the postmaster general for three post offices here in the d.c. area. before that, when he was in high school, he worked in the senate building. he worked in the senate lounge and served coffee, tea, and took hats and coats from various senators as they came in. when president obama was inaugurated, i brought my grandfather, who was 93 at...
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washington. >>> breaking news this morning in. a milwaukee cop dies from his injuries after his squad card crashes. charles irvine jr.nd his partner were trying to catch up with a reckless driver when their car rolled off an overpass. irvine did not survive his injuries. the other officer is in stable condition. this is the milwaukee police department's first death in the line of dutyny in 22 years. >>> "the new york times" is calling it the story of the wife who defended her husband in a way that left him unemployed. philadelphia 76ers president brian colangelo resigned after his wife admitted to using multiple twitter accsitiounts i about the accounts also defend anglosts suggested knowledge that only high ranking team officials would know. investigators say the sixers gm was the source of that information, but they aren't sure if he knew about his wife's activity. for his part, colangelo denies knowledge of those accounts saying in a statement, quote, her actions were a seriously misguided effort to publicly defend and support me. >>> we are now one day away from the 2018 belmont stakes. tomorrow afternoon, nbc wi
washington. >>> breaking news this morning in. a milwaukee cop dies from his injuries after his squad card crashes. charles irvine jr.nd his partner were trying to catch up with a reckless driver when their car rolled off an overpass. irvine did not survive his injuries. the other officer is in stable condition. this is the milwaukee police department's first death in the line of dutyny in 22 years. >>> "the new york times" is calling it the story of the wife who...
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jr. led thousands in a poor people's campaign, thousands marched in washington, d.c., saturday to culminate six weeks of actions and thousands of arrests in the new poor people campaign. >> we gather today for a call to action. we gather here declaring it is all for a moral uprising across america. amy: and we will talk about how protest make change with prize-winning documentary filmmaker eugene jarecki. his new film "the king" that takes elvis presley's 1963 rolls royce on a journey across the united states in an attempt to understand what has happened to this country. along the way he speaks with many, including activist vann jones. in 1934.her was born -- bla kid amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump has announced immigrants should be deported immediately without seeing judges and without due process. in a series of xenophobic tweets, trump wrote -- "we cannot allow all of these people to invade our country. when somebody comes in, we must immediately, with no judges or court cases, brin
jr. led thousands in a poor people's campaign, thousands marched in washington, d.c., saturday to culminate six weeks of actions and thousands of arrests in the new poor people campaign. >> we gather today for a call to action. we gather here declaring it is all for a moral uprising across america. amy: and we will talk about how protest make change with prize-winning documentary filmmaker eugene jarecki. his new film "the king" that takes elvis presley's 1963 rolls royce on a...
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jr. already faces murder charges on an attack at a white demonstrators at a national list rally. 32-year-old heather heyer was killed. >>> the "washington" reports apollo 11 astronaut buzz aldrin is suing two of his children who claims they're trying to protect him. they sought to take advantage of him, misuse his credit cards and slandered him. his son and daughter says aldrin suffers from memory loss, paranoia, and confusion. they want guardians to protect him from what they call his worsening condition. >>> "the new york times" reports on seismic changes in how earthquakes will shake buildings. new research shows that some cities including salt lake city, san jose, and seattle may face more damage than earlier estimated. experts say earlier calculations significantly underestimated the severity of shaking that buildings are likely to undergo in quakes. they say the new findings will impact the way tall buildings are designed. >>> and "national geographic" reports on new research showing life has been supported. fragments of complex organic molecules were discovering in ice grains erupting on the moon. some of the molecules are ingred
jr. already faces murder charges on an attack at a white demonstrators at a national list rally. 32-year-old heather heyer was killed. >>> the "washington" reports apollo 11 astronaut buzz aldrin is suing two of his children who claims they're trying to protect him. they sought to take advantage of him, misuse his credit cards and slandered him. his son and daughter says aldrin suffers from memory loss, paranoia, and confusion. they want guardians to protect him from what...
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washington dc are very regularly raised. but the economic issues arthe real issues that most people are referring to. bill: last question. >> i am a jr. in high school in indianapolis. about at macron talked greater assertion being necessary of the european s heescribed it. my question is, does european sovereignty equate to europe -- to greater european protectionism, especially against china? :am a number of aestions which are raised in direct way by this administration, there is one about the europeans taking care of themselves. and it is true. look at sowhen you of the problems we are facing in terms of migration, it is to europe to handle that. so that is what the message of the president had been. also, to say that we have to act by ourselves. it is not possible anymore to rush to washington dc whenever there is a problem. that was the case in previous it decades. what does european sovereignty mean? does it mean protectionism? the european union is the most open market in the world. it is the largest market in the world and one of the most open markets in the world. thatally do look protectionism leads to nowhere. two things.
washington dc are very regularly raised. but the economic issues arthe real issues that most people are referring to. bill: last question. >> i am a jr. in high school in indianapolis. about at macron talked greater assertion being necessary of the european s heescribed it. my question is, does european sovereignty equate to europe -- to greater european protectionism, especially against china? :am a number of aestions which are raised in direct way by this administration, there is one...
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jr. was promised dirt on hillary clinton. if those are the agreed upon facts now, we learned from josh do'sy and other "washington post" reportersat the president is parrazy right now. he is very into the idea that he n pardon people, which he can. >> he can. >> and the article also goes into some concerns that john kelly and chief of staff knows that he is not going through the normal process on this. >> well, he is certainly not going through the normal process. this is a characteristic donald trump moment. like a lot of presidents, but probably in a more extreme waeurbgs he's frustrated. it is hard to accomplish things. it is hard to get things through congress. pardons are very different. they are close to absolute powers on the part of the president. he can, with the stroke of a pen, accomplish something. he also likes celebrities. he also likes to make celebrities happy and get publicity. pardons get lots of publicity. he has kim kardashian asking for a pardon for a seemingly deserving woman. dinesh d'souza, he got to get great credit among them. rod blagojevich, as a way to sticking it to his rivals james comey and patd f
jr. was promised dirt on hillary clinton. if those are the agreed upon facts now, we learned from josh do'sy and other "washington post" reportersat the president is parrazy right now. he is very into the idea that he n pardon people, which he can. >> he can. >> and the article also goes into some concerns that john kelly and chief of staff knows that he is not going through the normal process on this. >> well, he is certainly not going through the normal process....
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jr.'s original poor people's campmpaign. in dowowntown boston, prototests blococked traffic toto demand a higher minimum wage. in libya, washington in olympia, washington activists , erected tents to protest homelessness and unaffordable housing. in sacramento, california, hundreds rallied outside the california association of realtors' office to protest evictions. monday's actions was the poor -- was part of the poor people's campaign's fifth week of nationwide protests. there's a major march in washington on june 23. "the washington post" is reporting president trump's daught ivanka and her husband jared kushner raked in at least $82 million in outside income last year, even as both served as senior white house advisers. ivanka trump received nearly $4 million from her stake in the trump international hotel in washington, d.c., $2 million from the trump organization, and $5 million from the trust that oversees her clothing brand. her husband jared kushner raked in a total of $70 million from dozens of companies tied to his family's real estate company, kushner companies. ethics experts say the extraordinary income flow while th
jr.'s original poor people's campmpaign. in dowowntown boston, prototests blococked traffic toto demand a higher minimum wage. in libya, washington in olympia, washington activists , erected tents to protest homelessness and unaffordable housing. in sacramento, california, hundreds rallied outside the california association of realtors' office to protest evictions. monday's actions was the poor -- was part of the poor people's campaign's fifth week of nationwide protests. there's a major march...
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after the assassination of martin luther king, jr., the reverend william barber is helping to lead a new poor peoples campaign. we will air a report from washington where barber and many others were arrested on monday. some religious leaders were handcuffed for five hours from had their religious vestments ripped off of them, and were brought into court in ankle irons after being jailed overnight. among them, poor people's campaign leader reverend liz theoharis. plus, we will look at the supreme court's major ruling upholding ohio's controversial voter-purge law. the religious leaders were arrested outside the supreme court. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a federal judge has approved at&t's $85 billion mergerith time warner after ruling the justice department failed to prove the merger violates anti-trust laws. the far-reaching deal is expected to reshape the media industry and will give at&t control over warner bros. film and television studios, along with cnn, tnt, hbo, and many other brands. only three days after president 's inauguration, at&t paid $600,000
after the assassination of martin luther king, jr., the reverend william barber is helping to lead a new poor peoples campaign. we will air a report from washington where barber and many others were arrested on monday. some religious leaders were handcuffed for five hours from had their religious vestments ripped off of them, and were brought into court in ankle irons after being jailed overnight. among them, poor people's campaign leader reverend liz theoharis. plus, we will look at the...
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jr. and jared kushner as well, p pam. >> boris sanchez, thank you so much. >>> joining me to discuss this senior political correspondent for "the washington examiner" david drucker, contributor for "time" magazine jade newton-small and cnn legal analyst michael zeldin, former with robber mueller at the department of justice. thank you for coming in on this rainy day in washington. michael, i want to start with breaking down the 20-page memo because there are a lot of gray like legal areas in this, you know, raise the question of obstruction of justice, whether the president can obstruct justice, they make the case that he can't because he is the chief law enforcement officer and therefore can end any investigation. is that true? >> that's their theory of the case, and that's what they are arguing, and if the case were to go to court, that would be what they would argue to the court, but it's unknown. there has been no decisional law by a court that says if the president of the united states exercising his constitutional rights does something with corrupt intent, he is able to avoid prosecution for obstruction of justice, or bribery or any other related crimes. s
jr. and jared kushner as well, p pam. >> boris sanchez, thank you so much. >>> joining me to discuss this senior political correspondent for "the washington examiner" david drucker, contributor for "time" magazine jade newton-small and cnn legal analyst michael zeldin, former with robber mueller at the department of justice. thank you for coming in on this rainy day in washington. michael, i want to start with breaking down the 20-page memo because there are a...
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jr. organized in 1968 point people's campaign to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to fight poverty. he was assassinated that year, but the campaign went on in washington. they called it "resurrection city." the national museum of african american history of culture and the national museum of american history opens in exhibit this year to look back 50 years to the poor people's campaign. panel of civil rights activists and smithsonian museum staff look at the impact and legacy. this is about an hour.
jr. organized in 1968 point people's campaign to shift the focus of the civil rights movement to fight poverty. he was assassinated that year, but the campaign went on in washington. they called it "resurrection city." the national museum of african american history of culture and the national museum of american history opens in exhibit this year to look back 50 years to the poor people's campaign. panel of civil rights activists and smithsonian museum staff look at the impact and...
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jr. did testify again, and i'm talking about this because of the issue of truth, not because of intelligence. i know you are looking at intelligence. he dictated at the trump tower meeting. "washington post" said your father was involved in the draft of your statement. donald trump said i don't know. i never spoeubg to my father about it. he was asked, do you know who drafted that statement? there were numerous statements drafted with other with counsel and other people were involved and, you know, opined. that was testimony to a different skphaoet. does that raise questions for you? >> well, it does. it seems to contradict what we have heard about what actually happened. that was the word that was coming out. i mean, it's a -- it does create problems, particularly because that testimony was to a congressional committee. >> it will be interesting to see if he comes back to see that all. let me ask you about north korea. when president trump sit down face-to-face next week with kim jong-un, what do you want the president to get out of that meeting? >> well, the first thing i want to say is i support the meeting. i believe the president is doing the right thing opening up this dialogu
jr. did testify again, and i'm talking about this because of the issue of truth, not because of intelligence. i know you are looking at intelligence. he dictated at the trump tower meeting. "washington post" said your father was involved in the draft of your statement. donald trump said i don't know. i never spoeubg to my father about it. he was asked, do you know who drafted that statement? there were numerous statements drafted with other with counsel and other people were involved...
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washington. the president's top outside counsel, rudy giuliani, standing by his comments on the president's ability to pardon himself if he so desires. also shedding new light on the memo about the donald trump jr. meeting in trump tower with a russian attorney. chief national correspondent ed henry is all over the details, breaking it down for us tonight. >> great to see you play the president trump's lead attorney trying to shut the door, though, on the idea he might try to pardon himself, even though he has that power he says, as george papadopoulos' wife is exclusively telling fox tonight just the opposite. she says it's time her husband gets some help from the president by the president is raising the stakes in this whole investigation by declaring a special counsel probe unconstitutional and he is the power to pardon himself if he wants, suggesting that there may be major clashes that had, not just with robert mueller but the congress and the supreme court. the president made clear he doesn't expect to pardon himself because he doesn't believe he did anything wrong. key trump advisors tell me an important part of this is what giuliani was doing when he discussed this on the sunday tv talk
washington. the president's top outside counsel, rudy giuliani, standing by his comments on the president's ability to pardon himself if he so desires. also shedding new light on the memo about the donald trump jr. meeting in trump tower with a russian attorney. chief national correspondent ed henry is all over the details, breaking it down for us tonight. >> great to see you play the president trump's lead attorney trying to shut the door, though, on the idea he might try to pardon...
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would recommend that they read a "washington times" article that deals with a book called "grounded in the word," by dr. eugene williams sr. and dr. eugene williams jrit is on amazon.com. number three, i called because i am really upset and disturbed. with all the people who want to know who i am, just google. host: all right. about thestories treatment of children in federal custody. revealnews.orgm with a story about a lawsuit claiming some children have been forcibly injected with drugs and some treatment centers. ae associated press also with story about young immigrants detained in virginia centers and allegations of abuse. some of those stories stting to trickle out. we will certainly follow those and see what happens in the coming days and weeks. that is going to do it for this open phone segment of "washington journal." up next, we will hear from two members of congress. first up, vincent a gonzalez of texas, a democrat. later we will be joined by steve king of iowa. the c-span tours bus is working its way across the united states. this way the bus made it to the nation's northernmost state capital. >> welcome to alaska, stop number 38 on ou
would recommend that they read a "washington times" article that deals with a book called "grounded in the word," by dr. eugene williams sr. and dr. eugene williams jrit is on amazon.com. number three, i called because i am really upset and disturbed. with all the people who want to know who i am, just google. host: all right. about thestories treatment of children in federal custody. revealnews.orgm with a story about a lawsuit claiming some children have been forcibly...
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washington with him. thank you, president trump. i'm going to rip through these because we will be here all night. don jr. who did that phone call for me. giuliani. rudy. i told him, he was once america's mayor and he is always staten island's mayor. gold.r marty my buddy who introduced me just now. ron passed arena. steve maggio. all my fellow elected officials who stood by my side. it wasn't easy for them and i thank them for their friendship and their loyal, unwaveng support. my chair people. adcock's, brendan langtry, ted gora. chairman mike long. chairman harold wagner. did you know that we are also on the independence line? we are also on the reform party line. chairman curtis wheeler. thank you. groups.e so many all those friends in labor. responders and those who are in uniform who protect us every day. ethan in washington who ran my campaign out of washington. chris, rob, all of those folks intercept the. people who made this happen. our campaign chair. where is he? but thank you all. me take a few moments to tell you why this was so important. r untry is at such a pinnacle point in its history.
washington with him. thank you, president trump. i'm going to rip through these because we will be here all night. don jr. who did that phone call for me. giuliani. rudy. i told him, he was once america's mayor and he is always staten island's mayor. gold.r marty my buddy who introduced me just now. ron passed arena. steve maggio. all my fellow elected officials who stood by my side. it wasn't easy for them and i thank them for their friendship and their loyal, unwaveng support. my chair...