Hes not done so so far. What else are you seeing in court today . Reporter well, aside from the argument you were talking about, it will go to an appeals court, it was very dramatic testimony as soldiers and former soldiers took to the stand to describe what happened on november 5th, 2009, when 13 people were killed here, 31 were injured in this rampage shooting at a processing center. Soldiers, former soldiers told of seeing others being shot, hearing them scream, watching them die, being shot themselves. It was very, very dramatic. One of them, Staff Sergeant michael davis, said that he heard a young woman screaming out, my baby, my baby, my baby. And we know that a 21yearold soldier, francesca velez, private first class from chicago was shot and killed. She was nine weeks pregnant. Another soldier shot four times said he looked over his shoulder and he saw ayman there standing there laughing. He said to himself, this is it. He did survive and in court today he pointed his finger at
welcome back. ebony magazine is responded to the criticism. we have so many tea party readers to lose all zero of them due to our september cover would be devastating. this comes after conservative websites like michelle malkin s says it s much easier to slap on a hoodie and pretend to fight for social justice than to recognize a black american is more likely to be mur dird by another black american than some white hispanic man. the coverage includes spike lee, dwyane wade and boris kojo along with trayvon martin s family. joining me, amy barnet, editor in chief of ebony magazine. thanks for your time. not at all. thanks for having me. there have been rumors people
some of the sniping that came after it was revealed that these covers would be dedicated to this conversation? you know, it s an unfortunate realities of race relations in america today. i mean, it s the reality that there are many people out there who do not understand that african-american boys are targets. you know, they are targets of violence. they are targets of racial profiling and, you know, was i surprised? no, because i understand that there are many people out there who really do not comprehend the danger that our boys face walking down the street on a day-to-day basis. amy barnet, thank you so much for your time. again, this is the september edition of ebony magazine. stunning covers. thank you so much. appreciate it. thank you for having me. still ahead an amazing story out of chicago. so the fbi has reopened a decades old kidnapping case after a 50-year-old man
0 he s not done so so far. what else are you seeing in court today? reporter: well, aside from the argument you were talking about, it will go to an appeals court, it was very dramatic testimony as soldiers and former soldiers took to the stand to describe what happened on november 5th, 2009, when 13 people were killed here, 31 were injured in this rampage shooting at a processing center. soldiers, former soldiers told of seeing others being shot, hearing them scream, watching them die, being shot themselves. it was very, very dramatic. one of them, staff sergeant michael davis, said that he heard a young woman screaming out, my baby, my baby, my baby. and we know that a 21-year-old soldier, francesca velez, private first class from chicago was shot and killed. she was nine weeks pregnant. another soldier shot four times said he looked over his shoulder and he saw ayman there standing there laughing. he said to himself, this is it. he did survive and in court today he pointed his fin