contrast. right now my mind is on selma, alabama, our residents are preparing to commemorate one of the most pivotal advance of the black freedom struggle. tomorrow i will be joining you live from selma, we re all be taking part in the 58th anniversary of bloody sunday. in my capacity at the head of the national action network. president biden will make his third visit to selma as commander-in-chief. and will call for new action to the voting rights activists who risked their lives for, back on march seven, 1965. but as democrats prepare to mark that sovereign memorial. and grace, and have have grayson affection and reflection. republicans will close out this year s conservative political action conference. with more of the car to conservatives. that have been on display for the last four days. with tonight s keynote speech coming from none other than donald trump. scheduled to take the stage within the hour. the contrast is stark. and the emblematic of the divide betwe
An investigation into extremist in israel and what has allowed them to flourish. We speak to morehouse professor Samuel Livingston who attended bidens commencement and sent a clear message to the commander in chief. Lets do it. We begin with Breaking News out of iran, Rescue Efforts are underway after a helicopter carrying the iranian president suffered what officials are calling a crash landing. The president s condition is unknown. This happened this morning in the northern part of a man and right now, the weather is playing a big factor in trying to find answers. Josh letterman is tracking the latest. What is the latest on search and Rescue Efforts . Its been well over 12 hours since that helicopter carrying the iranian president , foreign minister, and others went down in Northwestern Iran and we still dont know the status of irans president , nor do we know at this point whether Search And Rescue operatives have been able to get to the site of that helicopter. It is extremely conc
president to sign an executive order pushing that. rabbi jonah posner, why are you? involved it s great to see bishop vashti mackenzie, great to be back with you, reverend. all what took us so long, why not yesterday, we d have 400 years of enslaved african people. we have 14 years of systemic racism. we have 400 years of voter suppression and jim crow. if not, now? as we say in the jewish tradition. for, us as jews, the children of the enslavement of the ancient hebrew. it s personal. it says in the book of exodus, the text you both know very well, as the israelites we re coming out of egypt, they took possessions from the egyptians what. them gold, silver, and refinements. and the rabbis, teach this wasn t theft but rather it was reparations for 300 years of their enslavement. later in our tradition, the rabbis debate, what to do when you discover that a house has been built with a stolen beam.
massachusetts that caught my attention. a boston church has come up with an original way to address racial reckoning, paying royalties for songs that have originally been composed by enslaved african people in america. who was the recipient of that money? let s find out. joining me now is susan deselms, and jerami flores, executive director of the hamilton garrett music and arts nonprofit. susan, let me start with you. your united parish church in brook line is predominantly white and have had a tradition of singing songs that have originally been composed by enslaved african people. so tell us briefly about this royalty program and the conversations that led up to creating it. so yes, i mean, we are