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white house counsel says that president biden determined that keeping the documents from congress "is not in the best interests of the united states." joining us now is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams donald trump's requests. so what happens now and will the national archives then turn over those documents to the january 6th committee? >> reporter: depends on what a federal judge says. there have been three letters from the white house now waving executive privilege. first sort nf response to a request from the committee that the archives be passed along. two other letters include the one last night directly responding to president trump's assertion of executive privilege and the white house saying "we don't agree." the former president asked a federal court to block this because without intervention by the court, the archivist will begin handing them over november 12th. a hearing november 4th evalue ace request. and then wanting to write legislation, needs to have a legislative purpose and has an identified one and secondly, he still has some level of executive privilege even though he's the former president. those are the things that the court will have to work out. this whole id
white house counsel says that president biden determined that keeping the documents from congress "is not in the best interests of the united states." joining us now is nbc news justice correspondent pete williams donald trump's requests. so what happens now and will the national archives then turn over those documents to the january 6th committee? >> reporter: depends on what a federal judge says. there have been three letters from the white house now waving executive...
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the likes of conservative talk show host williams and white house doctor and now texas congressman ronnygop house candidates. cnn has found at least a dozen of the gop's prized mid-term recruits have cast doubts about the 2020 election. among them caroline levitt who really thinks trump won the election, she says. tim baxter from new hampshire says it's time for an audit in every state. and gale huff brown who said, quote, there were a lot of irregularities in the election in 2020. it's a danger to this democracy and frankly influential republicans should know better. >> did trump win or lose the election? >> i don't know. >> well, there you go because the world does. >> he knows. so spare a thought for congressman tom rice this weekend whose truth telling basically cost him an invite to his own party leaving him with plenty of time to reflect on the state of the gop in this op-ed. my republican friends, my plea to you is this. enough with the bickering, enough with the conspiracy theories, enough with the grudges. if we don't change course, we are doomed to failure. well, thank you so m
the likes of conservative talk show host williams and white house doctor and now texas congressman ronnygop house candidates. cnn has found at least a dozen of the gop's prized mid-term recruits have cast doubts about the 2020 election. among them caroline levitt who really thinks trump won the election, she says. tim baxter from new hampshire says it's time for an audit in every state. and gale huff brown who said, quote, there were a lot of irregularities in the election in 2020. it's a...
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white house. >> wonderful supportive wife of william and a portion of the story story about her having epilepsy and the fact that in mckinley was such a wonderful husband it and when she had the epilepsy seizures, he just graciously would put a napkin over her face and she would recover and then they would go on with the dinner. but because they lost both children and that's reason he had no direct descendents, the young daughters died in infancy but i think that she because of the deaths of both daughters in the death and certainly the assassination of william mckinley, caused her to really want to memorialize mckinley and that the white house first lady's home was actually her home, did you know that an absolutely is, the first lady's museum is actually mckinley's home and it is a beautiful beautiful structure and then hillary clinton inaugurated that home back in the day. >> that was a time of great destruction and technological change and a lot of parallels to today so going through the digital revolution and challenges with immigration is a were back in the time. so the purpose of studying
white house. >> wonderful supportive wife of william and a portion of the story story about her having epilepsy and the fact that in mckinley was such a wonderful husband it and when she had the epilepsy seizures, he just graciously would put a napkin over her face and she would recover and then they would go on with the dinner. but because they lost both children and that's reason he had no direct descendents, the young daughters died in infancy but i think that she because of the deaths...
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white house? >> absolutely. wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death -- you know, the assassination of william mckinley caused her to really want to memorialize mckinley and the white house first lady's home is -- was actually her home. did you know that? >> i didn't. >> the first lady's museum was out of saxton mckinley's home and it is a beautiful, beautiful structure. i think hillary clinton integrated that home back in the day. >> so if one were to look at that period of time it was the time of great disruption and technological change, industrial change, though, parallels to today. so, you know, going through the digital revolution, there's challenges with immigration as they were back at that tim
white house? >> absolutely. wonderful mate and wonderful supportive wife of william. you know the story about her having epilepsy and mckinley was such a wonderful husband that when she had the epilepsy seizures and he would place a napkin on her face and they would go on with dinner. that's the reason he has no direct descendants because both young daughters died in infancy. i think she because of the death of both fathers and the death -- you know, the assassination of william mckinley...
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white. each william is political leader, is responsible to allow me to, to the people of our, it's country and say, it's how he has a he or she has the responsibility to secure their wealth and prosperity and well being. yes they do. but a time will come when international stability will become, will just as important as domestic stability. and we have to recognize that mechanisms of international control, international management, and governance does not always correspond to the existing trends on the i am really pandemic is paradoxically, are something that could help us because it shows which part says when you are over the global management system require updated for it and which worker, well, as you and in fact, i will, this should resolve summer in a redistribution. and i would, you'll all, for our attention and in towards countries either with ads are falling behind cpu. and in fact, we yoga or some countries for normal at lee, in late 20th century, in the late 20th century, came to the for, from became the strongest nations in the world. but now they're losing their position. and in fa
white. each william is political leader, is responsible to allow me to, to the people of our, it's country and say, it's how he has a he or she has the responsibility to secure their wealth and prosperity and well being. yes they do. but a time will come when international stability will become, will just as important as domestic stability. and we have to recognize that mechanisms of international control, international management, and governance does not always correspond to the existing...
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. >> harris: william, i want to drill down on this. the whitenks this is a rich person's problem. this is just an elitist problem. we are talking diapers, feminine products and a whole bunch of stuff we don't say that part out loud but we need them. >> yes. this is not luxuries on these things. it's everything you can imagine. everything we buy. because there is a back up in warehouses, in california, all of that stuff is out here. in the past it would be in a rail yard or a warehouse. your local wal-mart. instead it's out here with us. it's not a richer person's problem at all. we don't have the bodies to move this stuff by truck or in warehouses. we had people on today complaining they can't get the workers. we have these expanded unemployment benefits. that's one reason why. >> harris: and the vaccine mandates are something that people are expressing disstain for. 360 commercial ports that serve the united states south louisiana first in cargo volume. this is all over the place. this is coast to coast. if those goods don't move for weeks, tha
. >> harris: william, i want to drill down on this. the whitenks this is a rich person's problem. this is just an elitist problem. we are talking diapers, feminine products and a whole bunch of stuff we don't say that part out loud but we need them. >> yes. this is not luxuries on these things. it's everything you can imagine. everything we buy. because there is a back up in warehouses, in california, all of that stuff is out here. in the past it would be in a rail yard or a...
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the white house insists he's been working on this since he got into office. >> bill: mark short will have analysis. william live in long beach, california. to the white house we go and peter doocy begins our day today. good morning. >> the story about supply chains is different depending who you talk to. the treasury secretary said don't start sweating christmas shortages. >> we have an economy that is recovering. there may be isolated shortages of goods and services in the coming months. but there is an ample supply of goods. i think there is no reason for consumers to panic about the absence of goods that they want to acquire at christmas. >> no reason to panic on camera there. off camera, a senior white house official told reuters: there will be things that people can't get. at the same time, a lot of these things can be substituted by other things. no real reason to be panicked. there is a need for patience to get through a short period of time. the white house is looking for a quick fix for empty shelves. the port of los angeles which was not a 24/7 operation will be after a deal with the internationa
the white house insists he's been working on this since he got into office. >> bill: mark short will have analysis. william live in long beach, california. to the white house we go and peter doocy begins our day today. good morning. >> the story about supply chains is different depending who you talk to. the treasury secretary said don't start sweating christmas shortages. >> we have an economy that is recovering. there may be isolated shortages of goods and services in the...
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when fellow delegate george white left for williams spurred, jefferson tucked a coffee copy of his draft constitution in white's baggage. virginia crib from jefferson's proposed preamble, but not much else. in philadelphia, congress passed jefferson and his committee of five tasked jefferson and his committee of five to prepare the first job draft of the declaration of independence. jefferson submitted the committee's draft to congress a little more than two weeks after receiving the assignment. john adams later recounted that jefferson had drafted the document and only a couple of days. jefferson was a bc man in june, in 1776. he oversaw multiple committees regarding canadian affairs, drew up the rules and regulations for a congressional debate, and participated in other matters. moreover, for julio was operating with a skeleton delegation providing little opportunity to spread the work around. nevertheless, adam urged jefferson, as busy as he was, to pin the draft, as it would be better for a more measured southern gentleman rather than a divisive independent minded new england or to t
when fellow delegate george white left for williams spurred, jefferson tucked a coffee copy of his draft constitution in white's baggage. virginia crib from jefferson's proposed preamble, but not much else. in philadelphia, congress passed jefferson and his committee of five tasked jefferson and his committee of five to prepare the first job draft of the declaration of independence. jefferson submitted the committee's draft to congress a little more than two weeks after receiving the...
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breyer who turns 84 in august intends to retire while democrats hold both the white house and the senate. >> pete williams outside of the high court. pete, thank you. >>> well, we have new video tonight of the terrifying moments onboard a spirit airlines plane when an engine burst into flames. we're now hearing from the passengers onboard. >> reporter: a take-off turned terrifying. this spirit airlines flight lifting off in atlantic city yesterday when a bird slammed into its engine. deep, black smoke, rising flames, and fear. >> started from the back screaming, fire, fire. >> fire. >> fire. >> there appears to be fire under the red engine. >> the flight to fort lauderdale aborted and the desperate scramble for safety. >> i remember thinking this cannot be happening. >> this man and his 98-year-old mother the last two people to escape. how did it feel knowing you had to get your mother off the plane >> i had a moment of panic like i have to protect my mother and if it means that we're going -- then we are. >> reporter: his mother safe in the arms of rescuers. all 109 passengers and crew made it out safely
breyer who turns 84 in august intends to retire while democrats hold both the white house and the senate. >> pete williams outside of the high court. pete, thank you. >>> well, we have new video tonight of the terrifying moments onboard a spirit airlines plane when an engine burst into flames. we're now hearing from the passengers onboard. >> reporter: a take-off turned terrifying. this spirit airlines flight lifting off in atlantic city yesterday when a bird slammed into...
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white men. travis mcmichael and william brian.ng built, two houses down from me. >> this is a trial of three men for one murder. what's the larger issue at stakes here? >> it's a litmus test where the nation is concerning race relation in the south. it's different than the trial we saw for the murder in george floyd. >> reporter: the case one nation will be watching as jury selection starts to summon a thousand people far more than usual. 600 will be in court on monday and they'll be window down to 1 jurors. >> you want a jury that world's view keeps them fair and impartial. >> reporter: a trial that'll echo far beyond georgia. >> our thanks to ralph sanchez for that report. >>> joining us now to look at axios is hans nichols. i am going to tell you what axios one big thing is. >> let's take a look. >> you see president trump running in 2024? >> he says he's going. >> if he runs, he'll win the nomination? >> i don't know that. president trump is the first president to lose the house to senate in the presidency in four years. elect
white men. travis mcmichael and william brian.ng built, two houses down from me. >> this is a trial of three men for one murder. what's the larger issue at stakes here? >> it's a litmus test where the nation is concerning race relation in the south. it's different than the trial we saw for the murder in george floyd. >> reporter: the case one nation will be watching as jury selection starts to summon a thousand people far more than usual. 600 will be in court on monday and...
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white cook's thanks to god. she wasn't cooking then williams, i guess here's the bullet hole and there's the gas cylinder. the bull hole is here, and that's where my daughter sleeping. yeah. he fled off to the fire fight. now he's back trying to plaster over some of the holes in his shop. but there's always more the trauma and fear won't go away. even though villages trickling but an able to afford staying away longer. selling was korean, the me for media because the way that i went running with my sister and my father in law fled without a change of clothes torres to seek asylum and the u. s. because of the violence, my sister was shot in the hands of the army and the police say that everything's okay now that the here you worried about the future for you to see teeth broken up. ok. yes. because the here just for a year, what will happen after that and look if you're not going to take us with them, what will happen to us and our families? so this is a home, this is our community. where are we going to go? where can we go without children? the want the future for them? we're just going from house to house
white cook's thanks to god. she wasn't cooking then williams, i guess here's the bullet hole and there's the gas cylinder. the bull hole is here, and that's where my daughter sleeping. yeah. he fled off to the fire fight. now he's back trying to plaster over some of the holes in his shop. but there's always more the trauma and fear won't go away. even though villages trickling but an able to afford staying away longer. selling was korean, the me for media because the way that i went running...
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white men. travis mcmichael, his father gregory, and their neighbor william bryant. they deny wrongdoing saying they thought arbery was a burglar, even calling 911 >> i was leaving the neighborhood and i just caught a guy running into a house being built two houses down from me. >> reporter: the latest high profile killing of a black man to go before a jury. >> this is a trial of three men for one murder. what do you see as the larger issues at stake here? >> this case is going to be a litmus test for where the nation is concerning race relations in the south in particular, very, very different than the trial we saw took place in minnesota for the murder of george floyd. >> reporter: the case, one the nation will be watching as jury selection starts tomorrow. jury duty summons sent to a thousand people, far more than usual. 600 of them will appear in court monday. they'll be whittled down to just 12 jurors and four alternates, a process that could take two weeks or more. >> you want a jury that is unaffected by what they have read about the case but that also, whose
white men. travis mcmichael, his father gregory, and their neighbor william bryant. they deny wrongdoing saying they thought arbery was a burglar, even calling 911 >> i was leaving the neighborhood and i just caught a guy running into a house being built two houses down from me. >> reporter: the latest high profile killing of a black man to go before a jury. >> this is a trial of three men for one murder. what do you see as the larger issues at stake here? >> this case...
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white -- knew the end was upon them. before long a dispatch of yankees as william's son isaac called them would arrive in the if alley of oaks outside the door. the prayer group numbered about ten seated around the table were william's mother eliza, his stir jane and his wife -- sister jane and his wife mary. behind the whites in the corner and along the plasteredded walls stood an elderly black woman, the plantation's black matriarch who lived nearest the family and ranked first among house shaves. and he had brought -- slaves. and he had brought up william's four sons by his first wife and raised her own children alongside. next to hettie, probably, stood robert the butler as well as the ball brothers' companion and valet during their wartime service is. the bible reading was from the book of lamentations. it was a mournful passage about the miserable fate of jerusalem condemned by god for its sins. she that was great among the nations and princess among the provinces, read william, she -- in the night and her tears were on her cheeks because the lord has afflicted her for the multitude of her transgressions. accordin
white -- knew the end was upon them. before long a dispatch of yankees as william's son isaac called them would arrive in the if alley of oaks outside the door. the prayer group numbered about ten seated around the table were william's mother eliza, his stir jane and his wife -- sister jane and his wife mary. behind the whites in the corner and along the plasteredded walls stood an elderly black woman, the plantation's black matriarch who lived nearest the family and ranked first among house...
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williams wrote, "you want a confederate monument? my body as confederate monument." she wrote, quote, i am a black, southern woman and my immediate whitel of them were rapists. my very existence is a relic of slavery and jim crow. i was very moved by that at the time. caroline randall williams joins me now. she is an award winning poet. i've just learned this morning you were also a cookbook author. but i'm glad to have you back on the show. this is interesting. we've been talking about monuments for a long time. now we have this audit and it underscores exactly what we knew that we honor men mostly, we honor victors, war heroes, and our monuments are not reflective of people in america. your argument you wrote last year still stands. you are a commemoration or a monument of a racist legacy and our civil war. >> that's right. i think that obviously the information comes as no surprise. i will say one of my surprises even for a cynic like me it was astonishing to discover that the martin luther king statue that was erected in 2011 was the first monument to a black person in the heart of washington, d.c. it's kind of extraordinary to me.
williams wrote, "you want a confederate monument? my body as confederate monument." she wrote, quote, i am a black, southern woman and my immediate whitel of them were rapists. my very existence is a relic of slavery and jim crow. i was very moved by that at the time. caroline randall williams joins me now. she is an award winning poet. i've just learned this morning you were also a cookbook author. but i'm glad to have you back on the show. this is interesting. we've been talking...
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william starts right now. >> 266 of the biden administration and the white house appears ready to take major step towards the as possible.
william starts right now. >> 266 of the biden administration and the white house appears ready to take major step towards the as possible.
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william starts right now. >> 266 of the biden administration and the white house appears ready to take major step towards the next phase of this campaign to get as many americans vaccinated as possible. vaccines have been approved for kids 12 and older. they bought 65 million pediatric doses of the pfizer vaccine. of course, parents would have to go along and that's proving tougher than anyone predicted. abbott ordered to ban vaccine mandates sets up a legal confrontation with the feds but it also forces businesses to make tough choices in texas. he's also getting backup from fellow republican governor and fellow trumper ron desantis in florida. this afternoon the white house put both governors on blast. >> 700,000 american lives have been lost due to covid-19 including 56,000 in florida and over 68,000 in texas. why would you be taking steps that prevent the saving of lives that make it more difficult to save lives? i think it's pretty clear when you make a choice that is against all public health information and data out there. that it's not based on what is in the interest of the people you are governing.
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judy: as we reported, the white house laid out plans today so that children between the ages ofive and 11 could soon receive the covid-19 vaccine. as williams, many are still wondering about when or whether to get their children vaccinated. reporter: the white house is hoping for this authorization from the fda and the cdc for pfizer's vaccine within a few weeks. that's after federal regulators examined the safety and efficacy of a lotos a low-dose of vaccine for kids. once approved, shots could begin as soon as november. if some parents question if the vaccine is necessary for their kids and if there are other options available. here to answer some of those questions is dr. jennifer, lead epidemiologist for the johns hopkins covid-19 testing insights initiative. great to have you back on the newshour. the biden administration seems very optimistic that they are going to get this authorization. between here and there, there's a lot of scrutiny over these vaccines for kids. what kind of things are the fda and cdc looking at. >> it's important to stress that there is still a regulatory process that has to happen and ther will be independent
judy: as we reported, the white house laid out plans today so that children between the ages ofive and 11 could soon receive the covid-19 vaccine. as williams, many are still wondering about when or whether to get their children vaccinated. reporter: the white house is hoping for this authorization from the fda and the cdc for pfizer's vaccine within a few weeks. that's after federal regulators examined the safety and efficacy of a lotos a low-dose of vaccine for kids. once approved, shots...
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white men accused of murdering aarbery. travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael and william bryan have all pleaded not guilty.s captured on video. the mcmichaels saying they were committing a citizens arrest after suspecting that arbery was committing a burglary. i asked his mother if she thought the trial would be fair. >> this is the same community that stood outside today as i entered the court today rallying for justice for ahmaud. i do feel comfortable we'll have success in this. >> i want to bring in ben crumb, t crump. the mother says concerns about the jury being fair and unbiased. you were at the jury selection today. give us your impression, please. >> well, as attorney meritt and i tell ahmaud's family, they're going to deflate and assassinate the character ahmaud, talk about a citizen's arrest, just like ten years ago with trayvon, they talked about stand your ground and it was self-defense. unlike trayvon martin, we have video, don lemon, and it's very different from when you chase a young man for over two miles who is running for his life and you're on the back of a pickup truck with a shotgun.
white men accused of murdering aarbery. travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael and william bryan have all pleaded not guilty.s captured on video. the mcmichaels saying they were committing a citizens arrest after suspecting that arbery was committing a burglary. i asked his mother if she thought the trial would be fair. >> this is the same community that stood outside today as i entered the court today rallying for justice for ahmaud. i do feel comfortable we'll have success in this....
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white house counsel saying no way. and january 6th, raising a possibility it could be used in future prosecutions. digging into it all with justice correspondent pete williamsy reporter scott mcfarland, both joining me now. pete, start with you. the white house again rejictding the former president's claims of executive privilege. when will we see the farc archives turn over the documents or does former president trump have more to throw in to block this? >> reporter: nothing the white house has to turn over documents on november 12th, what the archives notified the former president's lawyer in a letter, and that's one of the reasons why the former president has gone to court to try to get an injunction to block it. so the committee and the archives will file al response to the president's request for an injunction this friday, and then the judge will hold a hearing on this on november 2nd -- i'm sorry. on november 4th at 11:00 al. if the judge doesn't act by the 12th, this stuff will start to go to the committee, if issued an injunction, could hold it up and delay it while the judge studies these questions. what the president says is, he what have resuch a
white house counsel saying no way. and january 6th, raising a possibility it could be used in future prosecutions. digging into it all with justice correspondent pete williamsy reporter scott mcfarland, both joining me now. pete, start with you. the white house again rejictding the former president's claims of executive privilege. when will we see the farc archives turn over the documents or does former president trump have more to throw in to block this? >> reporter: nothing the white...
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the only two white officials that came was john sherman, brother of william t sherman and john marshallarlan that is an amazing turn of events. an amazing thing. towards the end of his life, he was a man alone in taking these stances. i can go on and on. that in many ways was the darkest periods and supreme court history. the fact that one stood up and said this is disastrous deserved fate in the law for many african-americans. -- faith. when he died in 1911, there were spontaneous memorial services in black churches throughout the country who had no expectation that any white person would attend these services. he had never visited these towns. it came together because black people understood that that was one white person standing up for their rights. they despaired over him. they played for his soul. -- played -- played -- prayed. there was one service in washington where people of many denominations came together. all black. his dissents were read out loud at that service. if you yourself in the mind of a child and hearing about this great person, those words that the constitution i
the only two white officials that came was john sherman, brother of william t sherman and john marshallarlan that is an amazing turn of events. an amazing thing. towards the end of his life, he was a man alone in taking these stances. i can go on and on. that in many ways was the darkest periods and supreme court history. the fact that one stood up and said this is disastrous deserved fate in the law for many african-americans. -- faith. when he died in 1911, there were spontaneous memorial...
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provinces read william, and she weepest soar in tonight and the tears are on her cheeks for the lord hath afflicted her for the multitude of her transtransgressions. according to mary ball, the white people felt that it fit their predicament. skipping down. this was a spur as many of us know from sherman's army. they sent raiding parties to the plantations as william was reading from the bible, and the cavalrymen and his company suddenly rode up to the mansion, and the man in blue uniform blew open the door and demanded to the speak to the crowd. and the men came from the cabins from behind the house, and one of them henry. and years later, henry would recall this day in a letter to mary ball. a young woman named sylvia, one of the plantation seamstresses also came down, and the gardener who kept the flower beds and yard and the rest came down, and the yankee told the crowd they were freed. the ball women at this time were evidently worried about rape. throughout the war the confederate press had chosen that if the southerners gave in, the yankees would ravish the south. and so when it began, she and her sister ran upstairs and each put on two heavy dresses loading themselves down
provinces read william, and she weepest soar in tonight and the tears are on her cheeks for the lord hath afflicted her for the multitude of her transtransgressions. according to mary ball, the white people felt that it fit their predicament. skipping down. this was a spur as many of us know from sherman's army. they sent raiding parties to the plantations as william was reading from the bible, and the cavalrymen and his company suddenly rode up to the mansion, and the man in blue uniform blew...
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white, kn the end was upon them. before long, a dispatch of greasyhe yankees, as william's son, isaac, called them, would arrive in the alley of oaks outside the door. the prayer group, numbered up to ten seated around the table, were william's mother, elizza and rounding out the table was their four-month old daughter, elizza. and along the plastered walls stood an elderly black woman.ly momm heady, the plantation's blackk matriarch, who lived nearest the family and ranked first among limerick's house slaves. he broughted up william's four sons by his first wife and raised her own children on the side. next to hetty, probably, stood e robert, the butler, as well as during their wartime service. the bible reading was from "the book of laminitations." about a t miserable fate of jerusalem, condemned by god for its sins. she who was princes among the c provinces, read william, her tears are on her cheeks for the lord halfon afflicted her with multitude of her transgressions. according toug mary ball, the white a people in the room thout the bible passage fit their predicament. skipping down. the week after the victors a
white, kn the end was upon them. before long, a dispatch of greasyhe yankees, as william's son, isaac, called them, would arrive in the alley of oaks outside the door. the prayer group, numbered up to ten seated around the table, were william's mother, elizza and rounding out the table was their four-month old daughter, elizza. and along the plastered walls stood an elderly black woman.ly momm heady, the plantation's blackk matriarch, who lived nearest the family and ranked first among...
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williams. and in a moment, we'll speak with andy card who was white house chief of staff during the george w. bush administration. andrea, i think people have different knowledge of colin powell based on when they first became aware of him in the various roles he played throughout our government and throughout modern american history. as a diplomat, how do you think he'll be remembered and what will his legacy be in how the state department conducts its business? >> well, i think it goes well beyond that, frankly. when i got to first know him, it was in reshaping the reagan administration after the iran scandal at the national security counsel. he was deputy and then national security adviser. and he always liked to be called general, not mr. secretary in his after life, leaving public life at least official public life, because he was proudest of his role as an infantry man, as joint chiefs chairman. memorably elevated to the role by dick cheney to make the point largely that he was the first black chairman of the joint chiefs, but he was elevated over several people of higher rank and more
williams. and in a moment, we'll speak with andy card who was white house chief of staff during the george w. bush administration. andrea, i think people have different knowledge of colin powell based on when they first became aware of him in the various roles he played throughout our government and throughout modern american history. as a diplomat, how do you think he'll be remembered and what will his legacy be in how the state department conducts its business? >> well, i think it goes...
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white house and on capitol hill, and everything developing late this afternoon. it's a friday afternoon, gang. i am hallie jackson, and everything is breaking. leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill, and pete williams is with us, along with co founder of punchbowl news. mike, to you, you got the letter from the white house and the national archives, and before i go further i should note i am told there's an indication that there will be some kind of response from former president trump, and don't know when that will come up. tell us more about what the white house is saying? the white house secretary confirming this and saying it will be taken on a case by case basis, right? >> that's right. the white house telegraphed this was the direction they were heading to, and i think there are two important things that we have reported now as it relates to what happened specifically to today. this is just the beginning, halle. there was a broad question of a range of documents from the national archives from everything produced by the trump white house on january 6th, and we are talking about photos, phone calls, visitor logs to the white house, the conversations happening internally to the white house and
white house and on capitol hill, and everything developing late this afternoon. it's a friday afternoon, gang. i am hallie jackson, and everything is breaking. leigh ann caldwell is on capitol hill, and pete williams is with us, along with co founder of punchbowl news. mike, to you, you got the letter from the white house and the national archives, and before i go further i should note i am told there's an indication that there will be some kind of response from former president trump, and...
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white men accused of murdering an unarmed black man in georgia. one of the cases that set in motion a wave of racial justice protests nationwide in the summer of 2020. william part of our ongoing coverage of race matters. reporter: jury selection is underway for the three white men on trial for the murder of ahmaud arbery. he was jogging near his home in southeastern georgia in february of 2020 when two of the men stopped him, claiming they thought he was involved in a stringf burglaries. a fight took place, one of the men had a shotgun and arbery was shot and killed. e two men were not initially arrested until 10 weeks later when video of the incident was revealed. e third man on trial is the one who took the video. to talk about this highly anticipated trial, i'm joined by gerald briggs, vice president of the naacp atlanta chapter. thank you very much for being here. can you give us a sense -- i know this is a very fraught time as the trial starts. what is the mood like in the community there? >> the mood down in glynn county is cautiously optimistic. as you said before, it took 74 days from the incident occurring until the videotape was released for them
white men accused of murdering an unarmed black man in georgia. one of the cases that set in motion a wave of racial justice protests nationwide in the summer of 2020. william part of our ongoing coverage of race matters. reporter: jury selection is underway for the three white men on trial for the murder of ahmaud arbery. he was jogging near his home in southeastern georgia in february of 2020 when two of the men stopped him, claiming they thought he was involved in a stringf burglaries. a...
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selection beginning today in georgia in the trial of three white men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery. gregory mcmichael, his son travis, and william bryan jr. have all pleaded not guilty. ahmaud arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was fatally shot while out jogging on the streets of brunswick, georgia, in february of 2020. the incident captured on video. the mcmichaels claimed that they were conducting a citizen's arrest after suspecting that arbery was burglarizing a house and that travis mcmichael shot him in self-defense. well, tonight chris cuomo asked arbery's mother if she's worried that the jury would be fair. >> i have my concerns. like you said earlier, it took over 600 days to get to this day. but with that being said, this is the same community that elected -- out of office. this is the same community that stood outside today as i entered the courtroom rallying for justice for ahmaud. so i do feel confident we will have success in this. >> i want to bring in ben crump, the attorney for the arbery family. thank you so much. it's been a while since this happened. you heard ahmaud's mother, wanda cooper-jones there. she has c
selection beginning today in georgia in the trial of three white men accused of murdering ahmaud arbery. gregory mcmichael, his son travis, and william bryan jr. have all pleaded not guilty. ahmaud arbery, a 25-year-old black man, was fatally shot while out jogging on the streets of brunswick, georgia, in february of 2020. the incident captured on video. the mcmichaels claimed that they were conducting a citizen's arrest after suspecting that arbery was burglarizing a house and that travis...
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william. you can get your copy of "the white ship" starting today. guys? >> all right, maggie. tory! >> announcer: "gma" thursday, you're going to just love this. ♪ >> announcer: the zac brown band lighting up your morning. thursday only on "good morning america" sponsored by carmax. announcer: building a better bay ar, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: i am kumasi aaron. checking in with jobina on the roadways. jobina: pretty big backup in oakland. starting off with the 880 at the coliseum camera because we have a crash past high street. speeds under the lemon and no estimated time as to when lanes will reopen. i want to take you to the sig alert as well in pleasanton southbound 680 to eastbound 580 still in effect. kumasi: thanks. drew: live look outside from the east bay hills camera. partly cloudy skies throughout the day and they will increase ahead of rain returning later tonight. highs today mid-60's to low 70's under increasing cloud cover. we will track that rain later after the sun goes down. storm impacts with the level 1 storm lingering
william. you can get your copy of "the white ship" starting today. guys? >> all right, maggie. tory! >> announcer: "gma" thursday, you're going to just love this. ♪ >> announcer: the zac brown band lighting up your morning. thursday only on "good morning america" sponsored by carmax. announcer: building a better bay ar, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: i am kumasi aaron. checking in with jobina on the roadways....
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white house. let's continue the discussion on the u. s. and so don's relationship going forward and speak to william laurens, who's a former diplomatic co author of after the uprisings, political transition in tennessee, olivia and yemen. he's also the cur, currently a professor at american university. and he's joining us from washington via skype. thanks so much for speaking to us on al jazeera. so kimberly was just saying that there is a sense, the trail at the white house. i mean, what do you make of the timing a fall of this, considering that the u. s. envoy having just been in su, done this past weekend. is this extremely embarrassing for the u. s. and u. s. diplomacy? i don't know if we see it at a trail or exactly have the white house feeling certainly they do that quickly. but if i can use similar language, it is a slap in the face because this of senior us envoy and very senior former un official, jeffrey felt them and they're saying not to do exactly what they went ahead and did just after his departure that sending a message that not only is this military clinton, not in favor of democracy, they're not in favor of international part
white house. let's continue the discussion on the u. s. and so don's relationship going forward and speak to william laurens, who's a former diplomatic co author of after the uprisings, political transition in tennessee, olivia and yemen. he's also the cur, currently a professor at american university. and he's joining us from washington via skype. thanks so much for speaking to us on al jazeera. so kimberly was just saying that there is a sense, the trail at the white house. i mean, what do...
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the father and son who are white pursued arbery who is black while he was jogging in their neighborhood. williamneighbor who joined the chase and recorded it on his cellphone, is also charged. >> this case will be a litmus test for where the nation is concerning race relations in the south in particular. this is a region of the country that has present racial demons to grapple with. >> reporter: the mcmichaels said they thought arbery was a robber. one said he shot arbery in self-defense while the other says he was just a witness. the suspects are charged with malice murder, felony murder and aggravated assault. in advance of the trial, arbery's family and supporters rallied together. >> ahmaud was loved. he was loved. he is loved. and through this all, he's still loved. >> reporter: this morning another chapter begins in one of the cases that sparked america's recent reckoning on race. yasmin, lawyers tell us with such a large jury pool and such a small community, that about one in 50 residents here received a summons in this case. they say it could take one to two weeks before a jury is seated
the father and son who are white pursued arbery who is black while he was jogging in their neighborhood. williamneighbor who joined the chase and recorded it on his cellphone, is also charged. >> this case will be a litmus test for where the nation is concerning race relations in the south in particular. this is a region of the country that has present racial demons to grapple with. >> reporter: the mcmichaels said they thought arbery was a robber. one said he shot arbery in...
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do my karl rove will join us in just a moment, jacqui heinrich is live at the white house but we begin with william la jeunesse live from the port of los angeles today, what's going on there? >> president biden said on wednesday we are going to go to 24 and seven, specifically the three to 7:00 a.m. shift. we've been there the last two mornings at 5:00 a.m. and none of those operations were underway, the trends behind me were silent and officials turn out realistically it could take two to three months before the ports and all the players involved can go back to 24/7 operations. >> this is not flipping a light switch as you well know, it's a series of individual discrete problem-solving actions that lower the barriers to 24/7 operation so we are not going to create artificial deadlines or put anybody in a box we will keep squeezing these efficiencies out expanding the hours. >> john: that's important because black friday, the big shopping day when retailers are supposed to go profitable is just five weeks away, not months. we looked at the shortage of truck drivers, the path of ships waiting off th
do my karl rove will join us in just a moment, jacqui heinrich is live at the white house but we begin with william la jeunesse live from the port of los angeles today, what's going on there? >> president biden said on wednesday we are going to go to 24 and seven, specifically the three to 7:00 a.m. shift. we've been there the last two mornings at 5:00 a.m. and none of those operations were underway, the trends behind me were silent and officials turn out realistically it could take two...
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profile case of white men accused of murdering an unarmed black man in georgia-- one of the cases that set in motion a wave of racial justice protests nationwide in the summer of 2020. williamhas the story, as part of our ongoing coverage of "race matters." >> brangham: that's right, judy. jury selection is underway for the three white men on trial for the murder of ahmaud arbery. arbery was jogging near his home in southeastern georgia in february of 2020, when two of the men stopped him, claiming that they thought he was involved in a string of burglaries. a fight took place. one of the men had a shotgun, and arbery was shot and killed. the two men were not initially arrested, until 10 weeks later, when video of the incident was revealed. the third man on trial is the one who took video of the encounter. to talk about this highly anticipated trial, i'm joined by gerald griggs. he's vice president of the n.a.a.c.p. atlanta chapter. mr. griggs, thank you very much for being here. could you just give us a sense? i know this is a very fraught time as this trial starts. what is the mood like in the community there? >> yes, the mood down in glen county is cautiously optimistic.
profile case of white men accused of murdering an unarmed black man in georgia-- one of the cases that set in motion a wave of racial justice protests nationwide in the summer of 2020. williamhas the story, as part of our ongoing coverage of "race matters." >> brangham: that's right, judy. jury selection is underway for the three white men on trial for the murder of ahmaud arbery. arbery was jogging near his home in southeastern georgia in february of 2020, when two of the men...