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again, we are talking about mississippi, to the poorest, most violent parts of mississippi, to start organizing black folks to vote and became sort of a legend for his prowess as an organizer but also his physical courage and his ability to stand up to the klan and go to prison and so forth, but he was also very self-effacing. you have probably heard of freedom summer, which is when sncc tried to bring more than 1000 black and white students into mississippi in the summer of 1964 to register black folks to vote, to teach young black children, eventually to help take a delegation of newly registered blacks to the democratic convention in atlantic city in 1964, to get them seated. bob moses was the mastermind of all that. and so was then very uncomfortable with being in the limelight. and so in early 1965, he stepped back. he changed his name. he said i don't want to be called bob moses anymore. his middle name was paris. he said i am now bob paris. he quit sncc. eventually he got a draft notice. he was in his 30's, so it was clearly deliberately targeted with that, and so he escaped t
again, we are talking about mississippi, to the poorest, most violent parts of mississippi, to start organizing black folks to vote and became sort of a legend for his prowess as an organizer but also his physical courage and his ability to stand up to the klan and go to prison and so forth, but he was also very self-effacing. you have probably heard of freedom summer, which is when sncc tried to bring more than 1000 black and white students into mississippi in the summer of 1964 to register...
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the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the operational challenges associated with the lifting of title 42 public health restrictions. republicans have a short memory. just in february, they voted to lift title 42 when they voted to lift the covid-19 health emergency. it sets customs and border protection up for failure by shifting all processing to ports of entry without providing any additional resources. to make matters worse, it would bar c.b.p. from leveraging technology to process migrants in an orderly way. h.r. 2 doesn't fund a single new officer at our ports of entry, where authorize -- m
the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the...
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part of that and began in mississippi. back in may of 2021, the supreme court agreed to their case known as dobbs v. jackson women's health organization, concerning a once dormant law in mississippi that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. fast forward to a year later, june of 2022, no heavily conservative united states of green court -- by former president donald trump, helped in five decades of abortion rights for women, more than a dozen states in america. four months later in the wake of the decision the only abortion clinic in mississippi shut its doors for good. the state's attorney general has become a hero to conservatives. it said that she hoped to quote empower women by ending roe v. wade. my next guest, who is running to unseat fitch as attorney general, has a lot to say about that. >> we want to note that attorney general fitch did not respond to our request for an interview. >> joining me now is greta kemp martin. democratic candidate for attorney general in the great state of mississippi. greta,
part of that and began in mississippi. back in may of 2021, the supreme court agreed to their case known as dobbs v. jackson women's health organization, concerning a once dormant law in mississippi that bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. fast forward to a year later, june of 2022, no heavily conservative united states of green court -- by former president donald trump, helped in five decades of abortion rights for women, more than a dozen states in america. four months later in...
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the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the operational challenges associated with the lifting of title 42 public health restrictions. republicans have a short memory. just in february, they voted to lift title 42 when they voted to lift the covid-19 health emergency. it sets customs and border protection up for failure by shifting all processing to ports of entry without providing any additional resources. to make matters worse, it would bar c.b.p. from leveraging technology to process migrants in an orderly way. h.r. 2 doesn't fund a single new officer at our ports of entry, where authorize -- m
the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today in strong opposition to the child deportation act. this cruel, inhumane and unworkable bill was written in an extreme maga republican ecochamber -- echo chamber. consider h.r. 2 today. under a closed rule is a cynical move on the part of republicans to exploit the...
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and i love the mississippi river. [reel clicking] [water trickling] [bird tweets] [water burbling] [birds tweets] [wind whooshing] [birds chattering] [birds chirping] [insects chirping] [bird trills] [dog barking] [leaves rustling] - this was a dogwood my dad had in the backyard, and i just made the decision to cut it down. he would kill me if he knew that i had cut it down, but it was just time to sort of reorient the landscape for what i think i wanted back here. so it was just, i took out everything back here, in some ways that reminded me of him, with the exception of the dad tree, which is kind of too big to take down. this is the tree that i come and talk to when i needed to communicate with my dad in some ways. you know, you just sort of miss someone and you find an object that you feel like you can at least give your energy to. and it's the biggest, oldest tree in the yard. it's like one of the oldest, maybe the oldest on the street. lots of coverage, it kind of hovers over the house. and we have a very compli
and i love the mississippi river. [reel clicking] [water trickling] [bird tweets] [water burbling] [birds tweets] [wind whooshing] [birds chattering] [birds chirping] [insects chirping] [bird trills] [dog barking] [leaves rustling] - this was a dogwood my dad had in the backyard, and i just made the decision to cut it down. he would kill me if he knew that i had cut it down, but it was just time to sort of reorient the landscape for what i think i wanted back here. so it was just, i took out...
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even though, as i say, i'm from the south, i from mississippi, i grew up in a family of democrats. they are all gone owners and trustworthy. but what it seems to me, even the things that you just mentioned are so miniscule in the scheme of things. i mean, we will argue about whether the size of the gun that you're allowed to have on your, in your closet, and whether you should have 15 bullets or 18 bullets. and yet at the same time, we all are not even allowed to have a discussion as to whether or not it's okay for our government to evade some country like iraq, for no reason whatsoever. but absolutely did nothing to us. we now know and yet that's okay. we just forget it, in fact the people who got us into that war now appear on nbc and cbs and all these stations, like there are geniuses. thing is this for a lot what, what they think about what we've been finding out with the twitter files. we have members of congress, members of congress, and sit on the senate for an intelligence relations finished form relations committee die and 5 star, encouraging twitter, social media companie
even though, as i say, i'm from the south, i from mississippi, i grew up in a family of democrats. they are all gone owners and trustworthy. but what it seems to me, even the things that you just mentioned are so miniscule in the scheme of things. i mean, we will argue about whether the size of the gun that you're allowed to have on your, in your closet, and whether you should have 15 bullets or 18 bullets. and yet at the same time, we all are not even allowed to have a discussion as to whether...
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just beyond the train is the mississippi river. we expect the waters to keep rising until around midday after a weekend of wild weather across the country. >> with some neighborhoods already submerged, this morning the mississippi river is still spilling over its banks around davenport, iowa, the floodwaters expected to keep rising around midday, coming after severe storms spawned destructive tornadoes. a twister ripping through virginia beach overnight, damaging up to 100 homes and leaving how sands in the dark. thankfully officials say no one was hurt. in southeast florida, they're recovering from this ef-2 tornado. they say the twister touched down in palm beach with destructive winds gusting up to 130 miles per hour, homes destroyed, cars tossed over and trees ripped from the ground. >> it was loud, scary, lightning everywhere. >> reporter: communities back in the midwest cleaning up and bracing for more flooding. >> kind of speechless. my first time down here during the flood. just kind of riding it out with the neighbors show
just beyond the train is the mississippi river. we expect the waters to keep rising until around midday after a weekend of wild weather across the country. >> with some neighborhoods already submerged, this morning the mississippi river is still spilling over its banks around davenport, iowa, the floodwaters expected to keep rising around midday, coming after severe storms spawned destructive tornadoes. a twister ripping through virginia beach overnight, damaging up to 100 homes and...
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inside one airline's new high-tech solution >>> an 11-year-old boy shot in his own home by police in mississippi. his family demanding accountability >>> our exclusive town hall with pope francis what he told us about his health, the war in ukraine and much more. >>> and beyond her music, tina turner helped save so many women who saw themselves in her struggle ♪ better than all the rest ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >> good evening and welcome. wrapped in the language of politics in a process that in most years has gone by without fanfare, the warning signs of economic peril are growing louder tonight the financial well-being for individual americans and the prestige of the entire nation at stake as negotiators seek a compromise solution to raise the debt ceiling it's required for washington to pay its bills and avoid defaulting on loans. tonight the first outward signs of anxiousness among credit rating agencies. so how much time is left treasury secretary yellen says early june that's a week from now before the checking account could run out of money there is
inside one airline's new high-tech solution >>> an 11-year-old boy shot in his own home by police in mississippi. his family demanding accountability >>> our exclusive town hall with pope francis what he told us about his health, the war in ukraine and much more. >>> and beyond her music, tina turner helped save so many women who saw themselves in her struggle ♪ better than all the rest ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt...
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there are 500 marchers and folks in greenwood, mississippi, in a in a sandlot field. there's a truck he gets on the back of the truck and he says you know, we've been talking about freedom now for all these years. now we're got to talk about black power. we want black. and the crowd shouts back, black, black power. and this goes back and forth. we want black power. what do we want? black power? and there was to show you how powerful this symbol, this slogan was. there was a a short associated press wire that was reported the next day with the headline, you know, black power in the headline. it was picked up by over 200 newspapers a around the country. and three days later, stokely carmichael is booked for his first national tv appearance by, face the nation. and in the subject weeks, black power is everywhere in the headlines. and newsweek magazine time. everybody's talking about black power. the problem, nobody could agree about what it meant right. so the press actually, they immediately assumed the worst that it meant violence. it meant anti-white. and, you know, t
there are 500 marchers and folks in greenwood, mississippi, in a in a sandlot field. there's a truck he gets on the back of the truck and he says you know, we've been talking about freedom now for all these years. now we're got to talk about black power. we want black. and the crowd shouts back, black, black power. and this goes back and forth. we want black power. what do we want? black power? and there was to show you how powerful this symbol, this slogan was. there was a a short associated...
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and that's in the possession of mississippi bureau of investigation. they tell me they're not going to release the footage until their investigation is complete. incidentally, earlier, the indianola board convened a special meeting to talk about the body cam footage. that was an executive session. no action was taken. but, the mayor does tell me that he does not support the firing of sergeant greg capers. because, right now, he said he simply does not have all the facts. which include watching the body cam footage for the first time. the 11-year-old that was shot in the chest by police, he's been very clear. he wants him fired. the shooting has forever changed his life. prior to the shooting, he wanted to be a police officer. but, now tells, me he is too scared to be a police officer. he's too scared of them. instead, now, he wants to be a doctor. because he credits them in part for helping save his life. nick valencia, cnn, indianola, mississippi. >> the disgraced founder of the failed blood testing start-up, their, nose has reported to federal prison
and that's in the possession of mississippi bureau of investigation. they tell me they're not going to release the footage until their investigation is complete. incidentally, earlier, the indianola board convened a special meeting to talk about the body cam footage. that was an executive session. no action was taken. but, the mayor does tell me that he does not support the firing of sergeant greg capers. because, right now, he said he simply does not have all the facts. which include watching...
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nuestra primera pausa pero en breve el último del panorama del país bajo alerta a medida que el río mississippi sigue desbordándose además las tos de texas auridade además las tos de texas auridade ahahí está la clálásica big m mac cocon más salslsa especiall en cadada bocado.. [robblble robble]] y ahí, se fue. estas son nuestras mejores hamburguesas de t todos los t tiempos. estas son nuestras mejores hamburguesas ♪baba da ba baa♪ >> 11 con 11 nuevas formas de las autoridades están ofreciendo 80,000 dólares de recompensa para quien ayude a dar con el paradero del hombre sospechoso de matar con un rifle ar15 a cinco personas incluyendo un niño de ocho años en la comunidad de cleveland, el sospechoso huyó a pie y es considerado armado y peligroso, tiene un tatuaje grande de lo que parece una mujer azteca en su antebrazo izquierdo según el informe inicial las víctimas le habrían pedido al sospechoso que dejara de disparar al aire desde su jardín y tras este reclamo el sujeto abrió fuego contra ellos, nos vamos a méxico donde por lo menos 18 personas murieron y 33 más resu
nuestra primera pausa pero en breve el último del panorama del país bajo alerta a medida que el río mississippi sigue desbordándose además las tos de texas auridade además las tos de texas auridade ahahí está la clálásica big m mac cocon más salslsa especiall en cadada bocado.. [robblble robble]] y ahí, se fue. estas son nuestras mejores hamburguesas de t todos los t tiempos. estas son nuestras mejores hamburguesas ♪baba da ba baa♪ >> 11 con 11 nuevas formas de las...
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dennis led one at the mississippi river, where his son's body had been found. >> the mississippi tends to collect a lot of people that go missing. >> amanda was with dennis for one of his river searches. >> maybe she had drowned, or been dumped in the river. so, we started looking around the river. and i was giving up everything looking for her. >> i had to do something for her. she would have done it for me. >> sarah paxton was searching too. she remembers the frustration of dredging through a huge part, covered with fresh blanket of snow. >> every search, i felt smaller and smaller, and the world felt bigger and bigger. she was one of my closest friends. loved her dearly. >> it just felt like a needle in the haystack. >> a needle in the haystack, but carrie's friends and family would not stop looking or hoping. dozens of tips came in from strangers, well-wishers, even psychics. but it would be something much closer to home that would finally lead to the first clues about what's really happened. >> coming up -- >> new questions about carrie's new boyfriend. >> it sounds like she was g
dennis led one at the mississippi river, where his son's body had been found. >> the mississippi tends to collect a lot of people that go missing. >> amanda was with dennis for one of his river searches. >> maybe she had drowned, or been dumped in the river. so, we started looking around the river. and i was giving up everything looking for her. >> i had to do something for her. she would have done it for me. >> sarah paxton was searching too. she remembers the...
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i kept my house in mississippi. one of the things i particularly remember is that i voted for a separate department of education. add cold and my constituents were opposed to that decision. -- i had pulled. i thought that education was being squeezed by what was then the department of health and welfare. i thought we needed to pay more attention to education and maybe try to do a better job of what the federal government should or should not do. i did one of my quarterly newsletters to my constituents and i explained, here is why i voted the way i did. i never had a single complaint. the moral of that story is, if you represent the people, tell them what you are doing. if you are honest with them, usually they will forgive you. but also, the attitude was -- and this is what -- we are a republic, not a democracy. they sent me into washington to do the due diligence, to study issues and work the issues and vote for them. they gave me a lot of leeway to do what i thought was right. if i would have voted enough the wron
i kept my house in mississippi. one of the things i particularly remember is that i voted for a separate department of education. add cold and my constituents were opposed to that decision. -- i had pulled. i thought that education was being squeezed by what was then the department of health and welfare. i thought we needed to pay more attention to education and maybe try to do a better job of what the federal government should or should not do. i did one of my quarterly newsletters to my...
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however, the mississippi bureau of investigation is looking into the matter. currently, they are at the setting of the incident gathering evidence and they will then handed their findings over to the state attorney general's office. >> and the family estimating justice. >> yes, they want answers. they say they want to the release of body camera footage. they want to see the officer involved fired and charged. they staged a sit in at the city hall this week. and the family is saying there is no way this boy could have been mistaken for an adult male. of course, police were responding to reports of mastic -- of a domestic violence incident. questions will continue about how a boy calling the police for help ended up himself being shot. >> our north american correspondent there just parker. thank you. -- jess parker. thank. turks go back to the polls sunday in a presidential election runoff between their longtime authoritarian leader erdogan and his main rival. the president was ahead in the first round earlier this month with 49.51% of the vote, elite of over 4%
however, the mississippi bureau of investigation is looking into the matter. currently, they are at the setting of the incident gathering evidence and they will then handed their findings over to the state attorney general's office. >> and the family estimating justice. >> yes, they want answers. they say they want to the release of body camera footage. they want to see the officer involved fired and charged. they staged a sit in at the city hall this week. and the family is saying...
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an 11 year old in mississippi is speaking publicly about the moment he was shot in the chest by police. adrienne murray spoke exclusively with abc news. neither he nor his mom understands why an officer opened fire on him. here's abc's demarco morgan. it's been barely a week since 11 year old adrian murray was shot in the chest inside his own home by mississippi police responding to a call for help. i ran across the corner and then i just got shot. how did you come out of the room? i came out the one this. what did it feel like? it feels like. like a taser for, like, a big punch to the chest. adrian himself calling 911 when he awoke to fighting at four in the morning last week, his mother's ex-boyfriend, who she says had been violent previously , showing up at the family's home. the officer who ultimately fired his gun showing up not long after. once he was like, come out with your hands up at that moment is when my son came out. why that officer pulled his trigger remains unclear. and city police are not commenting. he was like, i don't want to die. that's what he was saying. why he w
an 11 year old in mississippi is speaking publicly about the moment he was shot in the chest by police. adrienne murray spoke exclusively with abc news. neither he nor his mom understands why an officer opened fire on him. here's abc's demarco morgan. it's been barely a week since 11 year old adrian murray was shot in the chest inside his own home by mississippi police responding to a call for help. i ran across the corner and then i just got shot. how did you come out of the room? i came out...
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this was a mississippi lynching in 2022. >> reporter: this smith county sheriff telling abc news his office ruled no foul play was involved in carter's death. now the mississippi bureau of investigation who has taken over the case says it's an ongoing investigation. the slheriff adding our goal is to uncover the truth and to bring closure and truth to mr. carter's family. according to carter's autopsy report, a cause of death is undetermined at this time. his mother accuses local authorities of trying to sweep this case under the rug. >> mississippi, all of america is watching to see if you're going to do right by ra cheem rasheem carter. >> reporter: the family is calling for a federal investigation. his parents say they will not give up until they found out what happened. >>> thank you. time for a check of the weather. let's head to somara theodore. is that snow i see behind you? >> it is. it's a winter wonderland. this is what they are doing up in woodland park, colorado. they got a foot of snow. all on the trees and fences. we are expecting a heat wave. what a transition. you kno
this was a mississippi lynching in 2022. >> reporter: this smith county sheriff telling abc news his office ruled no foul play was involved in carter's death. now the mississippi bureau of investigation who has taken over the case says it's an ongoing investigation. the slheriff adding our goal is to uncover the truth and to bring closure and truth to mr. carter's family. according to carter's autopsy report, a cause of death is undetermined at this time. his mother accuses local...
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mississippi officials investigating how this happened. >>> oath keeper sentenced. the founder of a far right group handed down the longest sentence yet in the january 6 attack on the capitol. >>> bracing for a busy weekend as millions of americans get ready to hit the road and skies. one airline is getting high tech to framtame the travelers >>> and swifties found themselves in a lavender haze. it's friday, may 26. "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with outrage in a small mississippi town there are growing demands for a police officer to be fired and charged after he shot a 11-year-old boy who had dialed 911 asking for help. adairian murphy's mother says s she asked her son to call police because of a domestic dispute. when her son came around the corner he was shot in the chest. >> he asked me in. hospital like why they shot him. he was in good spirit, but every now and then i look over at him and he'll just cry >> the mississippi board of visio investigations says it is assessing the incident but did not
mississippi officials investigating how this happened. >>> oath keeper sentenced. the founder of a far right group handed down the longest sentence yet in the january 6 attack on the capitol. >>> bracing for a busy weekend as millions of americans get ready to hit the road and skies. one airline is getting high tech to framtame the travelers >>> and swifties found themselves in a lavender haze. it's friday, may 26. "early today" starts right now good morning...
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we saw that last year in the sippy -- in the mississippi river. now we see it with the severe floods coming in the challenge that we face is this is what we are expecting with climate change, these greater variability in weather patterns. we often think this is the new normal. it's not though. next year will be different, the year after that will be different, the year after that will be different. it makes it hard to plan. >> in stillwater, minnesota, the watercraft to the edge of houses and local businesses. now the cleanup begins. the mayor. >> it has always been a badge of honor to help sandbags. what is kind of concerning is there is a delta somewhere where it does not make sense to keep doing these temporary preparations or do we as a city, state, from the federal government have to bite the bullet and say we need to do something permanent along the shoreline. >> the river levels seem to be receding. the hope is most of the snow melts at a more manageable -- manageable pace going forward. ♪ >> the u.s. surgeon general declared a new public
we saw that last year in the sippy -- in the mississippi river. now we see it with the severe floods coming in the challenge that we face is this is what we are expecting with climate change, these greater variability in weather patterns. we often think this is the new normal. it's not though. next year will be different, the year after that will be different, the year after that will be different. it makes it hard to plan. >> in stillwater, minnesota, the watercraft to the edge of houses...
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this 11-year-old boy from mississippi is now thankfully at home and recovering this morning. but his family is demanding to know why things went so wrong. we're tracking this story. that is everyone's immediate reaction here. how does a child who calls the police for help end up being shot by the responding officer? what do you know? >> his mother tells me, kaitlan, after darren murray was shot in the chest by police, he asked his mother what did i do wrong? why did i get shot? according to his mother this unfolded at 4:00 a.m. when the father of another one of her children showed up at her home at 4:00 in the morning irate. she was scared for her safety. she snuck a cell phone to him to call 911. he did. when the officer showed up at her home, he had his gun drawn already. he asked everyone to get out of the home. and that's when he came from around the corner of a hallway into the living room and she says that police officer opened fire once shooting him in the chest. he was put on a ventilator at the icu at the university medical center in jackson, mississippi, about 100 m
this 11-year-old boy from mississippi is now thankfully at home and recovering this morning. but his family is demanding to know why things went so wrong. we're tracking this story. that is everyone's immediate reaction here. how does a child who calls the police for help end up being shot by the responding officer? what do you know? >> his mother tells me, kaitlan, after darren murray was shot in the chest by police, he asked his mother what did i do wrong? why did i get shot? according...
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next, that exclusive interview with the 11-year-old boy in mississippi that was shot in the chest by a police officer after he called 911 for help. tonight we describe the moment that the boy came out with his hands up. his family wanting to know why the officer opened fire. here's demarco morgan. >> it's been barely a week since 11-year-old adarian murray was shot in the chest in his own home by mississippi place respond fog a call for help. >> i ran across the corner. i got shot. >> how did you come out of the room? >> i came out like this. >> what did it feel like? >> it felt like a taser. like a big punch to the chest. >> adarian calling 911 when he awoke to fighting at 4:00 a.m. last week. his mother's ex-boyfriend who she says had been violent previously showed up at the family's home. the officer showed up not long after. >> he was like come out with your hands up. at that moment is when my son came out. >> why that officer pulled his trigger remains unclear. city police are not commenting. >> he was like i don't want to die. that's what he said. i was on the ground. i said yo
next, that exclusive interview with the 11-year-old boy in mississippi that was shot in the chest by a police officer after he called 911 for help. tonight we describe the moment that the boy came out with his hands up. his family wanting to know why the officer opened fire. here's demarco morgan. >> it's been barely a week since 11-year-old adarian murray was shot in the chest in his own home by mississippi place respond fog a call for help. >> i ran across the corner. i got shot....
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even though, as i say, i'm from the south, i from mississippi, i grew up in a family of democrats. they are all gone owners and trustworthy. but what it seems to be, even the things that you just mentioned are so miniscule in the scheme of things. i mean, we will argue about whether the size of the gun that you're allowed to have on your, in your closet, and whether you should have 15 bullets or 18 bullets. and yet at the same time, we all are not even allowed to have a discussion as to whether or not it's okay for our government to evade some country like iraq, for no reason whatsoever. but absolutely did nothing to us. we now know and yet that's okay. we just forget it, in fact the people who got us into that war now up here on nbc and cbs and all these stations like there are geniuses. thing is this for a lot what, what they think about what we've been finding out with the twitter files. we have members of congress, members of congress to sit on the senate for an intelligence relations finished formulations, committee die, and 5 sites. encouraging twitter, social media companies
even though, as i say, i'm from the south, i from mississippi, i grew up in a family of democrats. they are all gone owners and trustworthy. but what it seems to be, even the things that you just mentioned are so miniscule in the scheme of things. i mean, we will argue about whether the size of the gun that you're allowed to have on your, in your closet, and whether you should have 15 bullets or 18 bullets. and yet at the same time, we all are not even allowed to have a discussion as to whether...
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i grew up in mississippi, so i'm a, i'm a union, i'll tell from a union family and i know that there are people they fought for those type of things, but it became politicized why i would have to do some digging on why the unions become politicized. i'm pretty sure it has to do with their access to our, the workers party in america. there's no work or no in america. it's the other. parents may claim it, but they're not. right? no, no it's, it's not at all. and that's part of like i would have to go and look and see what happens because something changed fundamentally, not just with the parties when they talked about the switch. well, you know that we're, republicans been, became democrats of not that which i'm talking about when it became the interest in labor of the fighting for the workers at some point in our history that changed. and it became a corporate thing where they were fighting for corporations as opposed to fighting for the people. ready and politics and somehow got in the weight of that. and i think that the politics, what's the interruption that got us where we are tod
i grew up in mississippi, so i'm a, i'm a union, i'll tell from a union family and i know that there are people they fought for those type of things, but it became politicized why i would have to do some digging on why the unions become politicized. i'm pretty sure it has to do with their access to our, the workers party in america. there's no work or no in america. it's the other. parents may claim it, but they're not. right? no, no it's, it's not at all. and that's part of like i would have...
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i want you terminated for what you did to me. >> nick valencia joins me now from mississippi. what's the employment status of the officer tonight? >> sergeant greg capers remains on paid administrative leave. meanwhile, the mississippi bureau of investigation, they've taken the lead on this case, and there is body cam footage of this incident. they have that in their possession, but tell me that they're not going to release it until their investigation is complete. incidentally, earlier this evening, the indianola board aldermen convened a special meeting to talk about that body camera footage. it was held in executive session. no action was taken. but i did talk to the mayer r earlier, and he told me he doesn't support the firing of sergeant greg capers because he says he doesn't have all the facts yet, which include watching the body cam footage for the first time. aderrien very clear what he wants. he wants the officer terminated. the shooting has forever changed his life. prior to the shooting, he wanted to be a police officer. he says, though, now he is scared of police.
i want you terminated for what you did to me. >> nick valencia joins me now from mississippi. what's the employment status of the officer tonight? >> sergeant greg capers remains on paid administrative leave. meanwhile, the mississippi bureau of investigation, they've taken the lead on this case, and there is body cam footage of this incident. they have that in their possession, but tell me that they're not going to release it until their investigation is complete. incidentally,...
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the shooting of an 11—year—old boy in mississippi raises new questions over police practices. a—derrien murry had actually called officers for help, only to be shot himself. and coming up — our analysis editor ros atkins looks at how yevgeny prigozhin rose from hot dog salesman — to become the boss of russia's wagner mercenary group. hello. we begin right here in washington d.c. where democrats and republicans are scrambling to close a deal on raising the federal debt limit. there is still no deal in place but as many lawmakers leave for a holiday weekend — president biden hints a deal might be not be too far away. with regard to the debt limit, things are looking good. we are very optimistic and i hope we will have some clear evidence tonight. before the clock strikes i2 tonight. before the clock strikes 12 that we have a deal. but we are very close and i am not optimistic. ——iam —— i am optimistic. meanwhile, republican negotiators have signaled a deal is within reach but not yet agreed upon. adding to the optimism, it appears congress has been given a bit mo
the shooting of an 11—year—old boy in mississippi raises new questions over police practices. a—derrien murry had actually called officers for help, only to be shot himself. and coming up — our analysis editor ros atkins looks at how yevgeny prigozhin rose from hot dog salesman — to become the boss of russia's wagner mercenary group. hello. we begin right here in washington d.c. where democrats and republicans are scrambling to close a deal on raising the federal debt limit. there is...
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. ♪ ♪ >> norah: the shocking story of an 11-year-old boy shot by a police officer in mississippi. >> aderrien murry was shot went in the chest this weekend when officers responded to a domestic call at his home. >> his words to me were, "why did they shoot me? what did i do?" ♪ ♪ >> norah: traveling for the holiday weekend? we will have the weather and travel forecast. >> aaa says 3.3 million people are expected to fly, surpassing pre-pandemic levels. ♪ ♪ >> it is a 13-foot great white shark. they are thriving off the east coast right now, and we will explain why. ♪ ♪ >> norah: and we go "person to person" with olympian mikaela shiffrin. how she turns struggles into success. >> to be here, now, it's pretty surreal. ♪ ♪ >> norah: good evening, and thank you so much for joining us on this thursday night. we begin tonight with the first in a wave of sentencings of the ten people convicted of seditious conspiracy for their role in the pro-trump january 6th assault on the capitol. well, today, a federal judge handed down the most severe prison sentence today, to the eye pa
. ♪ ♪ >> norah: the shocking story of an 11-year-old boy shot by a police officer in mississippi. >> aderrien murry was shot went in the chest this weekend when officers responded to a domestic call at his home. >> his words to me were, "why did they shoot me? what did i do?" ♪ ♪ >> norah: traveling for the holiday weekend? we will have the weather and travel forecast. >> aaa says 3.3 million people are expected to fly, surpassing pre-pandemic...
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stopping the migrants in hope of a better life >> our thanks to guad for that report >>> police in mississippi are looking for the person responsible for a deadly shooting that happened at a cinco de mayo celebration. police say seven people were shot at the scratch kitchen in ocean springs. one person, 19-year-old chase harmon died. the six other victims were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. the owner of the restaurant says the shooter ran past security before opening fire on the crowd. according to the gun violence archive, there have been at least 199 mass shootings in the u.s. this year >>> in one week, white house senior adviser julie chavez rodriguez will officially step into the role of campaign manager of president biden's bid for reelection new reporting from nbc news reveals that many democrats are hoping that chavez rodriguez can successfully guide the campaign on several fronts, including renewing support from latino viewers. chavez rodriguez will be the second latina to head a major presidential campaign. >>> janet yellen doubles down on her debt ceiling warnings. yellen s
stopping the migrants in hope of a better life >> our thanks to guad for that report >>> police in mississippi are looking for the person responsible for a deadly shooting that happened at a cinco de mayo celebration. police say seven people were shot at the scratch kitchen in ocean springs. one person, 19-year-old chase harmon died. the six other victims were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. the owner of the restaurant says the shooter ran past security before opening...
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next, the exclusive interview with the 11-year-old boy in mississippi who was shot in the chest by a police officer after he called 911 for help. tonight, he described the moment police told him to come out with his hands up. his family wanting to know why the officer then opened fire. here is abc's demarco morgan. >> reporter: it's been barely a week since 11-year-old was shot in the chest inside his own home by mississippi police responding to a call for help. >> i went across the corner, then i just got shot. >> how did you come out of the room? >> i cannot. >> it felt like a taser, like a big punch to the chest. >> reporter: aderrien murry himself calling 911 when he awoke to fighting at four in the morning last week. his mother's ex-boyfriend, who she said had been violent previously, showing up at the family's own. the officer who ultimately fired his gun showing up not long after. >> once he was like, come up with your hands up, at that moment is when my son came out. >> reporter: why the officer pulled his trigger remains unclear and city police are not commenting. >> he was
next, the exclusive interview with the 11-year-old boy in mississippi who was shot in the chest by a police officer after he called 911 for help. tonight, he described the moment police told him to come out with his hands up. his family wanting to know why the officer then opened fire. here is abc's demarco morgan. >> reporter: it's been barely a week since 11-year-old was shot in the chest inside his own home by mississippi police responding to a call for help. >> i went across the...
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reporter: last fall, droughts shrank the mississippi to historic lows. now it's the opposite problem. communities are inundated, stretching from minnesota to missouri. in iowa some streams appear as if they are part of the river. devonport's ballpark is surrounded. his mayor says his constituents are resilient. >> they are impacted and the american cross and us and the salvation army work for providing shelters and assistance and asked for an emergency declaration and the governor declared that. reporter: is this a challenge for you trying to plan a city you want to stick around for generations when you are not quite sure when the river will be low or come into your living room? >> we are a little concerned because it seems some of the storms and precipitation amount is continuing to increase in intensity. it is something we have to keep an eye on and we are always talking with people at the federal level about that. reporter: this recent flooding comes after the upper midwest received record to stowe's -- record of snow and then turned warm fast in apri
reporter: last fall, droughts shrank the mississippi to historic lows. now it's the opposite problem. communities are inundated, stretching from minnesota to missouri. in iowa some streams appear as if they are part of the river. devonport's ballpark is surrounded. his mayor says his constituents are resilient. >> they are impacted and the american cross and us and the salvation army work for providing shelters and assistance and asked for an emergency declaration and the governor...
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the answer is 24 states west of the mississippi. unfortunately we're leaving on a down note for the markets. new month tomorrow. "varney & company" is over. we send it over to "coast to coast". neil: then there were nine or soon will be with chris christie announcing that he iin
the answer is 24 states west of the mississippi. unfortunately we're leaving on a down note for the markets. new month tomorrow. "varney & company" is over. we send it over to "coast to coast". neil: then there were nine or soon will be with chris christie announcing that he iin
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the shooting of an 11—year—old boy in mississippi raises new questions over police practices. aderrien murry had actually called officers for help, only to be shot himself. hello i'm sumi somaskanda. we begin right here in washington dc where democrats and republicans are scrambling to close a deal on raising the federal debt limit. there is still no deal in place but as many lawmakers leave for a holiday weekend, president biden has hinted a deal might be not be too far away. with regards to the debt limit, things are looking good, i'm very optimistic. i hope we will have some clearer evidence tonight, before the clock strikes 12, that we have a deal. but it is very close and i am optimistic. so according to the president, we might get the news of a deal in less than an hour. a top republican negotiator, congressman patrick mchenry, was a bit more cautious with his assessment, saying: "we are in the window by which we meet thejune five deadline. it's not over, we're not done." "but we have to come to some tough terms in these closing hours." earlier on friday, congress got a
the shooting of an 11—year—old boy in mississippi raises new questions over police practices. aderrien murry had actually called officers for help, only to be shot himself. hello i'm sumi somaskanda. we begin right here in washington dc where democrats and republicans are scrambling to close a deal on raising the federal debt limit. there is still no deal in place but as many lawmakers leave for a holiday weekend, president biden has hinted a deal might be not be too far away. with regards...
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. >>> an 11-year-old mississippi boy who called 911 only to have the police officer shoot him in the chest is speaking now about his frightening ordeal. aderrien murry was hospitalized with multiple serious gunshot injuries. >> and the officer was responding to a domestic disturbance call at the boy's home. nick valencia traveled to mississippi to speak with aderrien murry. ♪ god will do what he says ♪ . >> reporter: as he laid in his mother's arms bleeding out, muraderrien murry was so convin that he was about to die he began to pray to god and sing gospel songs. >> if i was going to die, tell my whole family, tell my teacher i said i'm sorry for what i did. >> reporter: on may 20, his mom said to call 911 for help after the father of one of her other children showed up at their mississippi home at 4:00 in the morning. and when police responded, she opened the door to an officer who already had his gun drawn. >> he said everybody come out with your hands up. then i came running inside the living room. and then i remember i heard the big bang. and i just remember holding my chest
. >>> an 11-year-old mississippi boy who called 911 only to have the police officer shoot him in the chest is speaking now about his frightening ordeal. aderrien murry was hospitalized with multiple serious gunshot injuries. >> and the officer was responding to a domestic disturbance call at the boy's home. nick valencia traveled to mississippi to speak with aderrien murry. ♪ god will do what he says ♪ . >> reporter: as he laid in his mother's arms bleeding out,...
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the shooting of an 11—year—old boy in mississippi raises new questions over police practices. aderrien murry had actually called officers for help, only to be shot himself. we begin right here in washington d.c. where democrats and republicans are scrambling to close a deal on raising the federal debt limit. there is still no deal in place but as many lawmakers leave for a holiday weekend. president biden has hinted a deal might be not be too far away. with regards to the debt limit, things are looking good, i'm very optimistic. i hope we will have some clearer evidence tonight, before the clock strikes 12, that we have a deal. but it is very close and i am optimistic. so according to the president, we might get the news of a deal in under three hours�* time. a top republican negotiator, patrick mchenry, says he's hopeful a deal will come together before midnight — but significant challenges remain. earlier, the us treasury secretary janet yellen sending this letter to congressional leaders. she now says the us has until june 5th to avoid a default. she had previously said
the shooting of an 11—year—old boy in mississippi raises new questions over police practices. aderrien murry had actually called officers for help, only to be shot himself. we begin right here in washington d.c. where democrats and republicans are scrambling to close a deal on raising the federal debt limit. there is still no deal in place but as many lawmakers leave for a holiday weekend. president biden has hinted a deal might be not be too far away. with regards to the debt limit, things...