through the incident. what it does not capture was the pacing around by mr. neely that witnesses described of him, balling his fists up, throwing his jacket down, talking about not being afraid to go back to jail or go away for life. so they are wondering what is he about to do that he could go away for life for. it suggests that he was about to hurt somebody in the mind of daniel penny. so it may come down to that video but also to the decision that his lawyers will make about do you put daniel penny on the stand because they are going to have to have some show of proof of what was in his mind when he decided to use that level of force that he can articulate he thought was about to happen that justified it. ahead, a medical breakthrough, scientists say they created the very start of an embryo in a test tube without any of the normal ingredients, would you believe.
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spent ten years in the league. daunte, as you know, the last, let s say, five years or so, the nfl constantly in the political headlines in part because former president trump would always drag them there, attacking players over kneeling for the national anthem, making football about politics. as we all know, there s no separating sports and politics, and really the politics of race in this country. no, there isn t. when you look back to 1968, just a couple months after dr. martin luther king was assassinated and you had tommy lee smith and mr. carlos were in mexico city protesting with their fists up, and they were called everything from the new nazis to just just disparaging names when they were protesting in the middle of what became the civil rights era
big free throws, die chiccies and fists up. all of a sudden there was a sense of identity through style and music. say it louder james brown say it loud i m black and i m proud. brings back memories. the president and ceo of the naacp cornell william brooks joins us. thanks for joining us. tell our viewers, how did music help shape the civil rights movement in the united states? well, music in a real sense is represented back in the day and certainly even today a spiritual rather than digital download into our hearts, into our souls. it inspirs resistance, courage, it inspires a commitment to a day better than the day in which you re now living. it s also it also represent