And the new offer late today from Ariana Grande to all of those people who were at that concert. Good evening. Its great to have you with us on a friday night. We begin with an abc news exclusive. The fbi calling in President Trumps sons to reveal to them foreign hackers tried to break into the Trump Organization. The fbi calling don jr. And eric trump to an emergency meeting. And also breaking news about Jared Kushner, his meetings with the russians now under a microscope. Heres Pierre Thomas. Reporter tonight, abc news has learned that President Trumps sons were summoned to an emergency session at the Fbis New York Field Office earlier this month. The reason a warning that foreign hackers were trying to compromise Trump Organization computers. Because it involved the president s children, a special vip notice was sent to senior officials in new york before the may 8th meeting, which happened to occur just a day before fbi director james comey was fired. The source of the attempted ha
Rights legislation that became law while i was 9 years old, yeah, that was a signal. It was optimism. It was a promise that you could do all the things that my parents told us we ocould do anything. They mistakenly told the doctors that as well as the sons so we took them at their word. As a result, you saw laws and barriers falling as you went along. You came away from that hopeful and optimistic about the possibilities. And looking back over this period, civil rights law, brown in 54, 55, all these things, have these turned out the way you thought at the time theyd turn out . Yes. Have they accomplished what at the time you may have thought they would . Yes in terms of they provided access. I never had to doubt whether i was going to be able to apply to any college i wanted to apply to. It never occurred to me that i would be denied Something Like that education because of limitations that were put in place by law. All that was done, all that was sealed. It never does it mean that i
Rights legislation that became law while i was 9 years old, yeah, that was a signal. It was optimism. It was a promise that you could do all the things that my parents told us we ocould do anything. They mistakenly told the doctors that as well as the sons so we took them at their word. As a result, you saw laws and barriers falling as you went along. You came away from that hopeful and optimistic about the possibilities. And looking back over this period, civil rights law, brown in 54, 55, all these things, have these turned out the way you thought at the time theyd turn out . Yes. Have they accomplished what at the time you may have thought they would . Yes in terms of they provided access. I never had to doubt whether i was going to be able to apply to any college i wanted to apply to. It never occurred to me that i would be denied Something Like that education because of limitations that were put in place by law. All that was done, all that was sealed. It never does it mean that i
Public service by americas Cable Television companies and i brought to is in 1967, africanamericans rioted in cities across the country, including detroit, to protest the lack of opportunity and the protection of civil rights. President lyndon b. Johnson appointed the Kerner Commission to investigate what led to the riots. Next on American History tv, a panel of journalists convened in discussed the riots, the kerner report, and how those impacted journalism. This is about an hour and 45 minutes. Hello, everyone. Ok, my name is marlo stoudemire. Im the project director of the detroit 67 project, looking back to move forward, im here today on the hacks of our ceo and staff,ve director, our and our board of trustees to invite you to a very wonderful panel today and welcome you to the Detroit Historical museum in midtown detroit, founded in 1928, and our mission is telling detroit stories and why they matter. Lookingoit 67 project back to move forward is a multiyour Community Engagement p
After the brown case. T but do you have any notions of what it meant in your family, your circle, when it was decided i was born in w3fck9n so therefore i grew up at a time in which itjf wasq assumed ther wereninilp opportunities availa you. My parents were imui i9qm1n they came to this country because i like to say they chose to be americans. They were very patriotic about the same time they also were very cleart eyed about what th country was denying pmplefa lik their4iw3children. Xd 4 idea that we grew up with the understanding that you had toi] fight for almost everythin you got, that people were going and that you shouldnt carry it at way of setting up what your overcomeomo so my father, we ju understood growing up of the 60s, very turbulent, even though by then brown versus boardxd waa given that there was always going to be a fight for something. And that anything worth having was worth 4i hting for. It didnt mean you went aroundr expecting th] d imq of your fellow man and woman