Elizabeth Meaders is a retired New York City school teacher who first began collecting Jackie Robinson artifacts as a young girl. From there she started visiting sports memorabilia shows, buying artifacts from other Black athletes like boxer Joe Louis. One day, she acquired an image of Crispus Attucks, the first American killed in the American Revolution, sparking her love for Black military items. One day she looked up and she just never stopped.
jess schuel. no. marisa. i don t know who that is. brian parman. no. thank you. that had a certain smell about it. there are going to be members of congress that will do things that, i think, cross the line. but i think as an institution we will make sure that the mueller investigation has the independence, has the resources it needs to bring its investigation to a conclusion. the american people will demand that, and we have to make sure that that, in fact, takes place. i have confidence that we will protect the integrity of the mueller investigation. senator cardin, thank you so much. thank you. and coming up, civil wrongs. the white house tries to school john lewis on the importance of the civil rights movement. the head of the congressional black caucus cedric richman joins me next right here on andrea mitchell reports.