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greenwood, murder, arson, looting. i find interesting right above, that reconciliation and shaking hands and everything is okay now. that's not the case. in america, you can sometimes convince yourself that the nation's legacy of trauma and racial violence is some far-off memory, a grainy bloc and white past long forgotten, but in tulsa, oklahoma, that distance between the past and the present begins to shrink. 100 years ago, this community experienced a race massacre. >> 18 hours of sheer destruction! 18 hours men fleeing for their lives! >> but for black tulsans the story didn't end for the masser k.it continued for 100 years, a trauma felt by each generation in its own way through segregation, through urban renewal, through gentrification. this story is about the people of greenwood, what was taken from them and their fight to be made whole. >> imagine where we would be had it not happened, had our families not been destroyed. >> because the american story can't be contained in a snapshot. it's an epic poem. oral hi
greenwood, murder, arson, looting. i find interesting right above, that reconciliation and shaking hands and everything is okay now. that's not the case. in america, you can sometimes convince yourself that the nation's legacy of trauma and racial violence is some far-off memory, a grainy bloc and white past long forgotten, but in tulsa, oklahoma, that distance between the past and the present begins to shrink. 100 years ago, this community experienced a race massacre. >> 18 hours of...
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going up on the corner of greenwood and archer to tell the entire narrative of greenwood community. you know, it's important to people in the community that we not just fixate on the massacre, that we understand that we're talking about a community and the community consists of people. these were remarkable african-american people who created this incredible community, who nurtured the community and sustained it through the destruction of the massacre, rebuilt it substantially, and it thrived through the '40s and '50s and early on into the '60s. so the events are really marking both the massacre, the anniversary of which we commemorate today but also black wall street, that economic and entrepreneurial character that existed in the community and made the community the talk of the nation. >> which is the title of your new book, black wall street 100, an american city grapples with its historical racial trauma." our next guest is going to with us for the next 75 minutes. again, our phone lines are divided for you who are current or former residents of tulsa, oklahoma. and for the rest
going up on the corner of greenwood and archer to tell the entire narrative of greenwood community. you know, it's important to people in the community that we not just fixate on the massacre, that we understand that we're talking about a community and the community consists of people. these were remarkable african-american people who created this incredible community, who nurtured the community and sustained it through the destruction of the massacre, rebuilt it substantially, and it thrived...
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greenwood. a community. a way of life. black doctors and lawyers, pastors, teachers, running hospitals, law practices, libraries, churches, schools. black veterans like the man i had the privilege of giving a command coin to, who fought, volunteered, fought and came home, and still faced such prejudice. [ applause ] veterans have been back a few years helping after winning the first world war, building a new life back home, in pride and confidence. there were at the time mom and pop black diners, grocery stores, barbershops, tailors, things that make up a community. at the dreamland theater, a young black couple holding hands, falling in love. friends gathered at music clubs and pool halls. at the monroe family rollerskating rink. visitors staying in hotels like the stratford. all around, black pride shared by the professional class and the working class who lived together side by side for blocks on end. mother randle was just 6 years old. 6 years old, living with her grandma. she said she was lucky to have a home and toys
greenwood. a community. a way of life. black doctors and lawyers, pastors, teachers, running hospitals, law practices, libraries, churches, schools. black veterans like the man i had the privilege of giving a command coin to, who fought, volunteered, fought and came home, and still faced such prejudice. [ applause ] veterans have been back a few years helping after winning the first world war, building a new life back home, in pride and confidence. there were at the time mom and pop black...
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greenwood could -- excuse me. yeah. still, greenwood should have given me the chance to make truly make it in this country. within a few hours, all of that was gone. tonight of the massacre, i was awakened by my family. my parents and five siblings were there. i was told that we have to leave, and that was it. i will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. i still see black men seeing being shot, black bodies lying in the street. i still smell smoke, and see fire. i still see black businesses being burned. i still hear airplanes flying overhead. i hear the screams. i have lived through the massacre every day. our country may forget this history but i cannot. i will not. and other survivors do not. and our descendants do not. when my family was forced to leave tulsa, i lost my chance of an education. i never finished school past the fourth grade. i have never made much money in my country, state and city took a lot from me. despite this, i spent time supporting the war effort in the shipyards of
greenwood could -- excuse me. yeah. still, greenwood should have given me the chance to make truly make it in this country. within a few hours, all of that was gone. tonight of the massacre, i was awakened by my family. my parents and five siblings were there. i was told that we have to leave, and that was it. i will never forget the violence of the white mob when we left our home. i still see black men seeing being shot, black bodies lying in the street. i still smell smoke, and see fire. i...
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we see that in greenwood. this story isn't about the loss of life but a loss of living, of wealth and posterity and possibilities that still reverberates today. mother fletcher talks about how she was only able to attend school in the fourth grade and eventually found work in the shipyards as a domestic worker. mr. van ellis has shared how even after enlisting and serving in world war ii he still came home to struggle with a segregated america. imagine all those hotels and dinners and mom and pop shops that could have been passed down this past 100 years. imagine what could have been done for black families in green wood, financial security and generational wealth. we come from backgrounds like my family, working class, middle class family the only way we were ever able to generate any wealth was in equity in our homes. imagine what they contributed then and what they could have contributed all these years. imagine the thriving green wood in north tulsa for the last 100 years, what that would have meant for al
we see that in greenwood. this story isn't about the loss of life but a loss of living, of wealth and posterity and possibilities that still reverberates today. mother fletcher talks about how she was only able to attend school in the fourth grade and eventually found work in the shipyards as a domestic worker. mr. van ellis has shared how even after enlisting and serving in world war ii he still came home to struggle with a segregated america. imagine all those hotels and dinners and mom and...
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that would be in greenwood today had the massacre not happened. that's generations of college tuition. that's generations of house downpayments, of seed money for new businesses, health insurance, of old age care. you just name it. quality of life that was gone. and the reality is, of course, is that the massacre still has a dark shadow over our town. and it's still there. william faulkner once said, the past isn't dead, it isn't even past, and that's the case today. now, somebody who wants to learn about it, a 12-year-old somewhere in london or chicago or tokyo, wants to learn about the tulsa race massacre today, that's a pretty easy thing to do. if you type in "tulsa race massacre" into google, i'm not sure what the number is now but i did it the other week, and in 0.151 seconds, you get over a million different hits. there's tons and tons of material that's readily available. there are sites, there are long articles on wikipedia, britannica, vox, the zin educational progress, the library of congress and chicago public library both have sites de
that would be in greenwood today had the massacre not happened. that's generations of college tuition. that's generations of house downpayments, of seed money for new businesses, health insurance, of old age care. you just name it. quality of life that was gone. and the reality is, of course, is that the massacre still has a dark shadow over our town. and it's still there. william faulkner once said, the past isn't dead, it isn't even past, and that's the case today. now, somebody who wants to...
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how much money would be in greenwood today had the massacre not happened? i am not an economist nor business historian. that seemed like a fairly simple methodology they used. they figured out how much property was in greenwood that was black-owned at the time. they figured out a dollar amount on that. it would have a modest amount of interest as the years went on . they came out with the figure of over $600 million that would be in greenwood today had to massacre not happened. that is generations of college tuition. that is generations of house downpayments, of seed money for new businesses, health insurance , old age care, you name it. quality of life was gone. the reality is, of course, the massacre still casts a dark shower -- shadow. it is still there. william faulkner once said "the past is not dead. it is not even past." that is the case today. if somebody wants to learn about that, 12-year-old in london, chicago, or tokyo, that is a pretty easy thing to do. if you type in tulsa race massacre to google, in .51 seconds you get over a million hits. the
how much money would be in greenwood today had the massacre not happened? i am not an economist nor business historian. that seemed like a fairly simple methodology they used. they figured out how much property was in greenwood that was black-owned at the time. they figured out a dollar amount on that. it would have a modest amount of interest as the years went on . they came out with the figure of over $600 million that would be in greenwood today had to massacre not happened. that is...
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he's now oklahoma state legislator representing greenwood. he meets don ross -- don ross meets brian and said, as horrible has the bombing is, there is another story that has never gotten the attention it needs. and ross gave him copy of a death in a promise land. ten days later, don and i each got a call from a "today" show producer that said on the 75th anniversary, the "today" show will do a story. this was gigantic. in 1982 when my book came out, there was not a news story in a national news media with the massacre since the 1920s. a lot of things started coming together. black wall street, money is raised for the memorial. there will be a ceremony and all that. nbc comes. they interview, they film a bunch of survivors. they film me as well. and they put together this story. and this is great. but i thought about two weeks out, i realized, well, shoot. if the "today" show is doing this story, i bet i can leverage that to get more press. so i got on the phone. in a week i got "the new york times," the associated press, national public radi
he's now oklahoma state legislator representing greenwood. he meets don ross -- don ross meets brian and said, as horrible has the bombing is, there is another story that has never gotten the attention it needs. and ross gave him copy of a death in a promise land. ten days later, don and i each got a call from a "today" show producer that said on the 75th anniversary, the "today" show will do a story. this was gigantic. in 1982 when my book came out, there was not a news...
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that would be in greenwood today if the massacre had not happened. that is generations of college tuition. that's generations of house down payments. of seed money for new businesses. health insurance. of old age care. just name it, our quality of life that was gone. and the reality is, of course, that the massacres still cast a dark shadow over our town. and it's still there. william faulkner once said, the past isn't dead, it isn't even passed. that is the case today. now, somebody who wants to learn about this. a 12-year-old somewhere in london or chicago or torpedoed wants to learn about the tulsa race massacre today, that's a pretty easy thing to do. if you tied in tulsa race massacre into google, i'm not sure with the numbers right now, but i did at the other week and in 0.5 one seconds you get over 1 million different hits. there's just tons of material that is readily available. there are sites. there are articles on wikipedia, britannica, the library of congress and the chicago public library. they both have sites to the history of the tulsa
that would be in greenwood today if the massacre had not happened. that is generations of college tuition. that's generations of house down payments. of seed money for new businesses. health insurance. of old age care. just name it, our quality of life that was gone. and the reality is, of course, that the massacres still cast a dark shadow over our town. and it's still there. william faulkner once said, the past isn't dead, it isn't even passed. that is the case today. now, somebody who wants...
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but, the well organized and ruthlessly exercised violence they unleashed in greenwood over those 48 hours had an intensity and character that was even more sinister than what i had ever read about before. it was clear to me that this was warfare on american soil that reached a fever pitch of brutality coupled with an unprecedented level of ruthless efficiency. the savagery of the attack stunned me. i learned how calculated every move was, from parading machine guns through the neighborhood to surrounding the district from all sides, to make escape more difficult for fleeing residents. dispatching airplanes to intimidate, pursue, and slaughter victims from the air. encouraging wards as young as 10 to participate in the editing and killing spree, thereby normalizing killing people in the minds of young children, barely older than my own seven-year-old grandmother, florence mary, who watched the violence from their apartment window. that was one of the most shocking aspects of this whole ordeal for me. herself and her daughter. i started to focus on what i had always done at work anyway, wri
but, the well organized and ruthlessly exercised violence they unleashed in greenwood over those 48 hours had an intensity and character that was even more sinister than what i had ever read about before. it was clear to me that this was warfare on american soil that reached a fever pitch of brutality coupled with an unprecedented level of ruthless efficiency. the savagery of the attack stunned me. i learned how calculated every move was, from parading machine guns through the neighborhood to...
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with a white woman led to an armed mob of white men marching on the predominantly african-american greenwood district in tulsa, oklahoma. over the next day, the neighborhood known as black wall street was burned to the ground and hundreds of african-americans were killed. up next, the great granddaughter of a massacre survivor discusses the events of 100 years ago and the steps she believes are needed for tulsa to heal. this talk is part of a national symposium held by the john hope franklin center for reconciliation. they provided the video. >> as you may know, i am the great granddaughter of mary e. jones parrish. the first person to write an eyewitness account about the 1921 tulsa race massacre. my great grandmother was a journalist and a writer. she was also a teacher. so she was well versed in the literary arts. also, she was someone who was deeply involved in her community. and as we call it today, she was a survivor. along with a little 7-year-old girl, florence mary parish, who grew up to become my grandmother. today, i will speak to you about our new book, "the nation must awake." m
with a white woman led to an armed mob of white men marching on the predominantly african-american greenwood district in tulsa, oklahoma. over the next day, the neighborhood known as black wall street was burned to the ground and hundreds of african-americans were killed. up next, the great granddaughter of a massacre survivor discusses the events of 100 years ago and the steps she believes are needed for tulsa to heal. this talk is part of a national symposium held by the john hope franklin...
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but the well organized and ruthlessly executed violence they unleashed in greenwood over that 48 hour period had and intensity and character that was even more sinister than what i had ever read about before. it was clear to me that this was warfare on american soil that reached a fevered pitch of brutality coupled with a unprecedented level of ruthless efficiency. the savagely of the attack stunned me. as i learned how calculated every move was, from parading machine guns through the neighborhood to be mounted on standby [inaudible] , to surrounding the district from all sides to make escape more difficult. to dispatching airplanes to intimidate, pursue, and slaughter victims from the air. to encouraging boys as young as ten to participate in the looting and killing spree. thereby normalizing killing people in the minds of young children, barely older than my own seven year old grandmother, who watched the violence unfold from their apartment window. that was one of the most shocking aspects of this whole ordeal for me. i began to contemplate what to do with this newfound information
but the well organized and ruthlessly executed violence they unleashed in greenwood over that 48 hour period had and intensity and character that was even more sinister than what i had ever read about before. it was clear to me that this was warfare on american soil that reached a fevered pitch of brutality coupled with a unprecedented level of ruthless efficiency. the savagely of the attack stunned me. as i learned how calculated every move was, from parading machine guns through the...
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the greenwood, i mean what? what an incredible song in that? to speak to a great country and patriot be such a great country and do it in a pop popular way with a song like that was it was pretty incredible at its time and it's still incredible when you hear it. it's still such a great piece of music. it's inextricably linked i think both to the mid 80s and then to september 11th in many ways and and president reagan. i never met president reagan's with my great regrets, but i did get to know mrs. reagan a little bit and yeah. i don't need to tell anybody here about that. i have scars from barbara bush y'all have scars from nancy. but she but her power i mean president reagan's transformative power. so amazing those jimmy stewart once said if ronnie had married nancy the first time he would have won an academy award. i should probably true but reagan's visual imagination was so important and so he as you know, his great phrase was a shining city on a hill, right? well, he's the only guy i know who can improve on jesus right because city on a hi
the greenwood, i mean what? what an incredible song in that? to speak to a great country and patriot be such a great country and do it in a pop popular way with a song like that was it was pretty incredible at its time and it's still incredible when you hear it. it's still such a great piece of music. it's inextricably linked i think both to the mid 80s and then to september 11th in many ways and and president reagan. i never met president reagan's with my great regrets, but i did get to know...
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we talk about that on foxnation on my favorite lee greenwood story. judge jeanine: we'll talk about that later in the show, lee. >> okay with all right. judge jeanine: but you should be very proud of it, and we are proud of what you did on foxnation. frank siller and lee green -- greenwood, we thank you for coming in and sharing your thoughts. thoughts.. hi guys! check out this side right here. what'd you do? - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a different car. -that's the same car. - no! yeah, that's before, that's after. oh, that's awesome. make it nu with nu finish. ah! my helicopter has better wifi than this. you thinking what i am? great time. don't worry i have the best internet people. hello xfinity. get me xfi pronto. that was fast. yep. now we just self-install. and we're back baby. do more of what you love when you upgrade to xfinity xfi. baby ninjas? i love it. judge jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "justice." we are investigating some of the major threats to america's innocence. per
we talk about that on foxnation on my favorite lee greenwood story. judge jeanine: we'll talk about that later in the show, lee. >> okay with all right. judge jeanine: but you should be very proud of it, and we are proud of what you did on foxnation. frank siller and lee green -- greenwood, we thank you for coming in and sharing your thoughts. thoughts.. hi guys! check out this side right here. what'd you do? - tell me know you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a...
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we talk about that on foxnation on my favorite lee greenwood story. judge jeanine: we'll talk about that later in the show, lee. >> okay with all right. judge jeanine: but you should be very proud of it, and we are proud of what you did on foxnation. frank siller and lee green -- greenwood, we thank you for coming in and sharing your thoughts. thoughts.. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the fastest, most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just 30 dollars per line per month when you get four lines- or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or term contract required. see if you can save by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities. judge jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "justice." we are investigating some of the major threats to america's innocence. perhaps the biggest
we talk about that on foxnation on my favorite lee greenwood story. judge jeanine: we'll talk about that later in the show, lee. >> okay with all right. judge jeanine: but you should be very proud of it, and we are proud of what you did on foxnation. frank siller and lee green -- greenwood, we thank you for coming in and sharing your thoughts. thoughts.. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business....
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we talk about that on foxnation on my favorite lee greenwood story. judge jeanine: we'll talk about that later in the show, lee. >> okay with all right. judge jeanine: but you should be very proud of it, and we are proud of what you did on foxnation. frank siller and lee green -- greenwood, we thank you for coming in and sharing your thoughts. thoughts.. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't always set out to be a rock star. but when the spotlight finds you. you become one anyway. ♪ ♪ [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. judge jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "justice." we are investigating some of the major threats to america's innocence. perhaps the biggest of them all is the situation at our southern border. i recently traveled to arizona to get a firsthand look at the crisis. take a look. i'm at the border wall in cochise county at the border wall. we are going to find out w
we talk about that on foxnation on my favorite lee greenwood story. judge jeanine: we'll talk about that later in the show, lee. >> okay with all right. judge jeanine: but you should be very proud of it, and we are proud of what you did on foxnation. frank siller and lee green -- greenwood, we thank you for coming in and sharing your thoughts. thoughts.. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't always set out to be a rock star. but when the spotlight finds you. you become one anyway. ♪ ♪ [swords...
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en el condado contra costa tambiÉn puede recibir la vacuna en el centro de vacunaciÓn de greenwood. un residente de san josÉ podrÍa enfrentar aÑos en prisiÓn por exceder los crÉditos.. >> es una noticia devastadora. muchos negocios intentaron obtener este prÉstamo y saber que individuos que hicieron un mal uso de esta el prÉstamo quitÁndole lo unidad a negocios que no necesitaban es muy triste. >> es importante que siempre sigamos la ley. >> va a tener que dar todo el dinero con interÉs. es un delito federal. es importante la pÉrdida de su de negocio y de su libertad. >> un crimen que afecta su proceso de legalizaciÓn. >> van a tener problemas para obtener la reciÉn. he visto casos de red dientes legales. >> este dinero no es para que se compre un auto de lujo. >> podrÍa enfrentar 30 aÑos en la cÁrcel por cada fraude bancario. paola: gracias. cambiamos de tema. suheily lÓpez belÉn tiene la explicaciÓn. suheily: muchos se preguntan por quÉ tenemos temperaturas tan diferentes. hay mucha diferencia. tambiÉn influye el relieve montaÑoso y las aguas regionales, las a
en el condado contra costa tambiÉn puede recibir la vacuna en el centro de vacunaciÓn de greenwood. un residente de san josÉ podrÍa enfrentar aÑos en prisiÓn por exceder los crÉditos.. >> es una noticia devastadora. muchos negocios intentaron obtener este prÉstamo y saber que individuos que hicieron un mal uso de esta el prÉstamo quitÁndole lo unidad a negocios que no necesitaban es muy triste. >> es importante que siempre sigamos la ley. >> va a tener que dar todo...
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i went to bed at my family's home in greenwood neighbors of tulsa the neighborhood. i felt the sleep in that night was rich. not just in terms of well, but
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racial tensions in tulsa, oklahoma, led to an armed mob of white men marching on the predominantly greenwood district. the arrest of a young black man for his interactions with a white woman in a downtown office building triggered the unrest. over the next day, the neighborhood known as black wall street would be the place of shootings, looting and arts on that. while official totals put the total at 36, historians believe the toll was as high as 300. 35 blocks of the city were left in ruins. tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we explore the consequences of that day's events. >> american history tv on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, elizabeth and william of the university of virginia's now center for civil war history on their project, black virginians in blue. about african-american union soldiers fighting for emancipation. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, the university of california riverside professor catherine allgor on the american revolu
racial tensions in tulsa, oklahoma, led to an armed mob of white men marching on the predominantly greenwood district. the arrest of a young black man for his interactions with a white woman in a downtown office building triggered the unrest. over the next day, the neighborhood known as black wall street would be the place of shootings, looting and arts on that. while official totals put the total at 36, historians believe the toll was as high as 300. 35 blocks of the city were left in ruins....
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. >>> a century ago on may 31st, 1921 racial tensions in oklahoma led to a march on the greenwood district. the arrest of a young black man with a white woman in a downtown office building triggered the unrest. over the next day the neighborhood known as black wall street would be the scene of shootings, looting and arson. historians believe the death was as high as 300. 35 blocks of the city were left in ruins. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern we explore the consequences of that day's events. >>> c-span landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama behind significant supreme court decisions. sunday at 9:45 eastern the landmark case miranda v arizona. miranda was arrested for suspicion of kidnapping and rape and he signed a confession. the supreme court ruled the confession was inadmissible because he was not notified before being questioned of his fifth and sixth amendment rights against self-incrimination and his right to an attorney. watch online at c-span.org or listen on the cspan radio app. >>> next, on the presidency, scott kaufman talks about his book ambition, pragmatis
. >>> a century ago on may 31st, 1921 racial tensions in oklahoma led to a march on the greenwood district. the arrest of a young black man with a white woman in a downtown office building triggered the unrest. over the next day the neighborhood known as black wall street would be the scene of shootings, looting and arson. historians believe the death was as high as 300. 35 blocks of the city were left in ruins. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern we explore the consequences of that day's...
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i happen to love lee greenwood's "god bless the usa." it will cause me to stop in my tracks and get goosebumps. yet that song is so affiliated with republicans and not demo democrats. i don't know what the democratic song is to match against lee greenwood. >> well, isn't it fascinating that the american flag can mean so many different things? it was burned during the vietnam war in protest of that war. flying between the twin towers, it's a symbol of unity for all of us coming together in this country. but then you saw it in the capitol riots used quite literally as a weapon. that american flag on a pole was used to beat police officers by people trying to make an entrance into the capitol. that flag means things quite euphorically and literally. >> how about this? we should all put up the american flag. too late for this year, but if we all do it for next july 4th, i think it would be a positive step. i appreciated your piece, so thank you for being here, sara. >> thank you. i'll do one better. let's use the american flag every day. we'
i happen to love lee greenwood's "god bless the usa." it will cause me to stop in my tracks and get goosebumps. yet that song is so affiliated with republicans and not demo democrats. i don't know what the democratic song is to match against lee greenwood. >> well, isn't it fascinating that the american flag can mean so many different things? it was burned during the vietnam war in protest of that war. flying between the twin towers, it's a symbol of unity for all of us coming...
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this is new video of the scene on beachwood near greenwood drive. one witness tells us people were watching illegal fireworks when a car pulled up and opened fire on the crowd. one witness who lives nearby said someone in the crowd returned fire. the witness says that several get them. e >>> more breaking news, fireworks allegedly stop fire crews were called in. not far from the coliseum. witness" tell us fireworks sparked a small fire on the roof that spread quickly. firefighters are on the scene looking for hot spots. >>> to contra costa county, this is video from ross circle west of 068, one of many places firefighters responded last night. this is one of multiple incidents where possible fireworks were involved. contra costa county responded to 48 grass and exterior fires yesterday. the five-structure fires across the district, that's actually a 20 to 40% reduction from last fourth of july. >>> all firework in contra costa county are illegal. "today in the bay's" tom jensen continues our coverage on the busy night for first responders. >> report
this is new video of the scene on beachwood near greenwood drive. one witness tells us people were watching illegal fireworks when a car pulled up and opened fire on the crowd. one witness who lives nearby said someone in the crowd returned fire. the witness says that several get them. e >>> more breaking news, fireworks allegedly stop fire crews were called in. not far from the coliseum. witness" tell us fireworks sparked a small fire on the roof that spread quickly. firefighters...
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i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. it's a huge weekend of sport. here's a taster of what we have coming up. we're live at royal st george's as the second round of the open championship comes to a close. despite eddy merckx�*s best wishes, mark cavendish couldn't beat his tour de france record today. he'll have to wait until sunday's final stage. i'mjoe wilson i'm joe wilson here at silverstone, where the sun has brought out a big crowd. lots and f1 for us to discuss a little later. welcome to the show. we're getting straight to the golf because the second round of the open at royal st george's is coming to a close, and as always, the oldest major is delivering the very best sport. ben croucher is there for us, and ben, the usa and south africa are continuing to dominate with some wonderful golf on this hardest of courses. we were worried it wasn't going to be difficult but they're making it look easy. be difficult but they're making it look eas . ~ ., ., ~ ., look easy. what do we know when we were saying — look easy. what do we know when we we
i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. it's a huge weekend of sport. here's a taster of what we have coming up. we're live at royal st george's as the second round of the open championship comes to a close. despite eddy merckx�*s best wishes, mark cavendish couldn't beat his tour de france record today. he'll have to wait until sunday's final stage. i'mjoe wilson i'm joe wilson here at silverstone, where the sun has brought out a big crowd. lots and f1 for us to discuss a little later. welcome to the...
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suspect accused of abandoning his own injured wife inside the car after that crash on park boulevard near greenwood avenue. katie nielsen is live at the hall of justice in dublin with the new developments in this case. >> reporter: that crash happened on mother's day. now the suspect in that case, a 64-year-old, a wealth manager from piedmont is facing a civil suit in addition to the criminal suit. the victim's family filed that suit today. >> this is of ment >> reporter: at a press conference in front of the courthouse the family of the victim tearfully described the events of the day he was th y g for one his daily lks through our neighborhood and never returned. >> reporter: according to the alameda county district attorneys office he was walking in oakland when a lexus suv drove up on the sidewalk, hit him and crashed into a parked car. the 64-year-old man that was behind the wheel immediately fled the scene on foot, leaving his injured wife. never stopping to check on the man he had, who later died. >> the reckless choices made by timothy came at the expense of greg's wife. >> they were playin
suspect accused of abandoning his own injured wife inside the car after that crash on park boulevard near greenwood avenue. katie nielsen is live at the hall of justice in dublin with the new developments in this case. >> reporter: that crash happened on mother's day. now the suspect in that case, a 64-year-old, a wealth manager from piedmont is facing a civil suit in addition to the criminal suit. the victim's family filed that suit today. >> this is of ment >> reporter: at a...
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now, this is video from that scene at beachwood drive near greenwood drive. police say a large group of people were watching illegal fireworks when a silver honda accord showed up. witnesses say they heard people inside the honda yelling and then shots were fired. someone in that crowd then fired back. the honda crashed into a parked car and the suspect fled on foot. now, police tried looking for the suspect but came up empty. >>> search and rescue crews are back at work in the rubble of that florida condo that collapsed 12 days ago. the remaining part of that building was taken down overnight in a controlled enclosure. this morning workers have located death toll to 27 with 115 people still unaccounted for. nbc's vaughn hillyard has the latest. >> reporter: last night's demolition of that condominium complex in surth had yet to fal a striking decision here by locaofficials. there was concern that that building could unintentionally collapse itself, potentially harming not only the rescue team that were on top of that rubble, but also the recovery effort even
now, this is video from that scene at beachwood drive near greenwood drive. police say a large group of people were watching illegal fireworks when a silver honda accord showed up. witnesses say they heard people inside the honda yelling and then shots were fired. someone in that crowd then fired back. the honda crashed into a parked car and the suspect fled on foot. now, police tried looking for the suspect but came up empty. >>> search and rescue crews are back at work in the rubble...
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tulsa, oklahoma led to an armed mob of white men marching on the city's predominantly african-american greenwood district. the arrest of a young black man for his interactions with a white woman in a downtown office building triggered the unrest over the next day the neighborhood known as black wall street would be the scene of shootings. looting in arson while official totals put the number killed at 36 historians now believe the toll was as high as 300 35 blocks of the city were left in ruins. on thursday beginning at 8pm eastern on american history tv. we explore the consequences of that day's events. next on the presidency scott kaufman talks about his book ambition pragmatism and party a political biography of gerald r ford. he discusses mr. ford's life before and after his presidency detailing how his approach to human rights factored into foreign policy and how environmental issues influenced domestic policy. he also reflects on president ford's pardon of richard nixon in light of current political events, the gerald r ford presidential museum hosted this hour-long program. reflection tec
tulsa, oklahoma led to an armed mob of white men marching on the city's predominantly african-american greenwood district. the arrest of a young black man for his interactions with a white woman in a downtown office building triggered the unrest over the next day the neighborhood known as black wall street would be the scene of shootings. looting in arson while official totals put the number killed at 36 historians now believe the toll was as high as 300 35 blocks of the city were left in...
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i happen to love lee greenwood's god bless the usa. that -- it will cause me to stop in my tracks, and get goose bumps. and yet, that song is so affiliated with republicans and -- and not democrats. i don't know what the -- the democratic song is to, you know, to -- to match against lee greenwood. >> well, isn't it fascinating that the american flag can mean so many different things? it was burned during the vietnam war, in protest of -- of that war. ribboned between the twin towers. it symbolizes a moment of unity, of september 11th, of us all coming together against threats against this country. um, but then, you saw it during the capitol riots used quite literally as a weapon. that american flag, on a pole, was used to beat police officers by people trying to make an incursion into the capitol. and so, that flag has shifted, depending on who is wielding it, both metaphorically and quite literally. >> yeah. well, it's just sad. i mean, it seems like everything has -- has broken along partisan ranks, these days. maybe, even displaying
i happen to love lee greenwood's god bless the usa. that -- it will cause me to stop in my tracks, and get goose bumps. and yet, that song is so affiliated with republicans and -- and not democrats. i don't know what the -- the democratic song is to, you know, to -- to match against lee greenwood. >> well, isn't it fascinating that the american flag can mean so many different things? it was burned during the vietnam war, in protest of -- of that war. ribboned between the twin towers. it...
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that's near greenwood drive. one witness tells us people were watching illegal fireworks when a car pulled up, opened fire on the crowd. that witness says someone in the crowd then returned fire. the witness says several people were shot. we've reached out to santa rosa police and have not heard back yet. we'll bring you the updates as we receive them. >>> more breaking news, fire crews in oakland racing to the scene of a warehouse that went up in flames. pete suratos is live for us and pete, there have been warning signs before this fire even started associated with illegal fireworks. >> yeah. that's right. that's at least what we're hearing from witnesses. we know that oakland fire says the warehouse fire was contained to just that building but show you video from the scene with fire officials saying it happened roughly around 12:30 a.m. on the 900 block of 77th avenue in oakland. that it started in the roof area of this warehouse. as you mentioned witnesses say folks were lighting fireworks in the area for hou
that's near greenwood drive. one witness tells us people were watching illegal fireworks when a car pulled up, opened fire on the crowd. that witness says someone in the crowd then returned fire. the witness says several people were shot. we've reached out to santa rosa police and have not heard back yet. we'll bring you the updates as we receive them. >>> more breaking news, fire crews in oakland racing to the scene of a warehouse that went up in flames. pete suratos is live for us...
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. >> a memorial now grows at beechwood greenwood drives in santa rosa after a drive-by shooting early monday morning that left 35 year-old javier montez dead and 3 others injured. santa rosa police say it all happened after a large illegal fireworks gathering with up to 100 people when officers arrived out there. we found 4 people have been shot by. >> a suspected drive-by shooting. one person was deceased. 2 teenagers were shot and one female in her late 20's was also shot sergeant her and says. >> he 29 year-old woman in 17 year-old female are currently in critical condition. on a 16 year-old boy has non life threatening injuries, bullet holes and markers are now left behind. indicating up to 30 rounds were fired. says the suspects were in a silver honda accord when they started shooting initially hitting 3 of the victims as the vehicle tried to flee the area. he says there was a second exchange of gunfire where someone in the crowd fired back. that's when a bullet struck the 29 year-old woman outside of her home when the drive-by shooting happened, the car actually crashed into a p
. >> a memorial now grows at beechwood greenwood drives in santa rosa after a drive-by shooting early monday morning that left 35 year-old javier montez dead and 3 others injured. santa rosa police say it all happened after a large illegal fireworks gathering with up to 100 people when officers arrived out there. we found 4 people have been shot by. >> a suspected drive-by shooting. one person was deceased. 2 teenagers were shot and one female in her late 20's was also shot sergeant...
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david greenwood, these room hasn't shown itself to be cooperative when undergoing this and similar investigation. i'm not sure whether i an apology from the pope really goes very far. i think there is still a lot of anger within the population of island that haven't had a, a proper investigation into the activities of the parish priests. and what has happened at the parish level, the culture of the catholic church is to keep everything hidden, to keep everything in house. i very much, doubtless, the diocese in canada and will call fright and help with provide documentation unless it will be forced to. it was a state in the 1st place, the place children, but it was almost child care on an industrial scale. i think the time has come for the states and canada. lloyd, for the agencies were to get hold of this documentation. it seems as though crimes have been committed. why can't law enforcement in canada get court orders to seize this type of documentation? moscow has launched a major re vaccination campaign with the highly contagious delta strain of cobra dominating new infections. booster jobs we
david greenwood, these room hasn't shown itself to be cooperative when undergoing this and similar investigation. i'm not sure whether i an apology from the pope really goes very far. i think there is still a lot of anger within the population of island that haven't had a, a proper investigation into the activities of the parish priests. and what has happened at the parish level, the culture of the catholic church is to keep everything hidden, to keep everything in house. i very much,...
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sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello, thanks very much. we're starting at the open golf championship where south africa's louis 0osthuizen is still leading going into the final day at royal st george's on the south coast of england. but the 2010 open champion's advantage is nowjust one shot after he was tailed all the way by americans — colin morikawa and jordan spieth — they'rejust behind him on 11 under and nine under respectively. the round of the day went to scotland's robert macintyre who hit a superb five—under—par 65. max verstappen won formula 0ne's first sprint qualifying race — to take pole for tomorrow's british grand prix. he overtook lewis hamilton at the start and the red bull driver managed to stay in front of him for all 17 laps of this trial qualifying format at silverstone. there were plenty of thrills and spills so the idea really delivered the entertainment to the 100,000 fans watching. valtteri bottas took third place in the second mercedes. but with the points on offer, it means vers
sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here's lizzie greenwood—hughes. hello, thanks very much. we're starting at the open golf championship where south africa's louis 0osthuizen is still leading going into the final day at royal st george's on the south coast of england. but the 2010 open champion's advantage is nowjust one shot after he was tailed all the way by americans — colin morikawa and jordan spieth — they'rejust behind him on 11 under and nine under...
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it's david greenwood says the vatican showed a lack of cooperation in dealing with such cases. i'm not sure whether i an apology from the pope really goes very far. i think there is still a lot of angle within the population of island that haven't had a, a proper investigation into the activities of the parish priests. and what has happened at the parish level, the culture of the catholic church is to keep everything hidden, to keep everything in house. i've very much, doubtless, the diocese in canada, and we'll call fright and help with providing documentation unless it's lutely forced of. it was the state in the 1st place, the place children by it was almost child care on an industrial scale. i think the time has come for the states and canada. law enforcement agencies were to get hold of this documentation. it seems as though crimes have been committed. why can't law enforcement in canada get court orders to seize this type of documentation? french integrity is at risk, says president micron, who's blaming leftist american ideology for dividing society. he thinks the united
it's david greenwood says the vatican showed a lack of cooperation in dealing with such cases. i'm not sure whether i an apology from the pope really goes very far. i think there is still a lot of angle within the population of island that haven't had a, a proper investigation into the activities of the parish priests. and what has happened at the parish level, the culture of the catholic church is to keep everything hidden, to keep everything in house. i've very much, doubtless, the diocese in...