a black kid s life don t matter. for real, all life matters. we don t want to see nobody go through this, i don t want to see no daddy watch their kid get lynched, shot down like that. it s all our problem. it s all our problem. let s keep fighting, let s keep making this place a better place for all human beings, all human beings, everybody. love everybody. all human beings need to be treated equally. today is a good day. before the lawyers come back, let me also say, as i said to all of the activists, the family thanks them. we thank a lot of those that were local. reverend baker, who stood up
0 men for hate crimes. i don t think it will change the resulting sentence, because the resulting sentence from the state conviction is going to be a very, very, very long time if not life for each of the three men. all right, everyone, big, big, day here, so let s reset what we know and where we are at the top of this hour. we re following breaking news in georgia, where a jury just reached a verdict in the case of the three men accused of killing ahmaud arbery. travis mcmichael, who pulled the trigger, was found guilty on all charges, all nine counts, including felony murder, malice murder, and aggravated assault. gregory mcmichael, his father, who drove the truck and called 911 after the shooting, was found not guilty of malice murder but guilty on all other charges. all other eight counts, including felony murder. william roddie bryan, who followed and filmed the confrontation, was found not guilty of malice murder, but found guilty on many other charges including felony murder.