Gubernatorial race was not close at all and that, too, may be telling. Voters overwhelmingly chose the socalled establishment candidate Gretchen Whitmer over the Progressive Choice backed by Bernie Sanders among others. Lets start in ohio with ryan noble nobles. This race isnt called because there is a masmall marg between Troy Balderson and Danny Oconnor. Its a 1700 vote lead. The reason the election cant be certified yet is there are 8,000 professional and Absentee Ballots that have yet to be counted and it will take a week for all of that counting to take place and then the other variable that could take place that is if the margin shrinks to less than half a percentage
The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. You snoozed in the makeup room. Theres a bag of wendys down stairs. Spicy chicken sandwich. Leave it alone. I had two of them. Fantastic. We have a lot to get to. Looking in ohio, so much money, so much time, so much energy spent for a thr
social studies textbook approved for use in the state of florida, at least one publisher has made significant changes to rosa parks story the new york times compared three versions of the company s rosa parks story meant for first grader, a current lesson used now in florida, an initial version created for the state textbook review and a second updated version. in the current lesson on rosa parks racial segregation is clearly explained, quote, the law said african americans had to give up their seats on the bus if a white person wanted to sit down in a second version created for the florida textbook review race is mentioned indirectly. quote, she was told to move to a different seat because of the color of her skin, and the reference to white people is gone and in the third updated version, race isn t mentioned at all. quote, she was told to move to a different seat she did not. who knows why rosa parks was told to move, could have been
unfortunately, a lot of people have seen too many of these videos already, and particularly those who are black. some may choose to protect their mental health and not watch the video. the family asked for the video to be released. it s good the city is being responsive in choosing spots of transparency, but we will see how people react. i was going to ask if you thought it was right to release it, but it sounds like you re saying that was the family s wish, so it should be done. there was someone in the report we heard that said that race isn t an issue when you see this. but all day, we ve been hearing from people hearing from people that have been saying it is an issue, about the swiftness of justice for the police officers, and also the treatment of one on one black man in this horrific way. do you agree that racism issued
this stuff is complicated. and finding experts is hard. and i was happy to help them naturally. never. when i had a client involved, my firm had a client involved or an interest involved. and dan spent an awful lot of time on this. you presumably have to, but but you ve got a day job as well to do. and those sort of pressures in a newsroom around getting a daily story going and getting something over the line. it s harder to get these kind of stories over the line. you know, journalists are under pressure to deliver stories much more regularly than than a story about nadhim zahawi. but these are the ones we remember, of course. yeah. no, that line between, you know, the big investigations and the daily reporting that helps you think about what is worth investigating is really hard to draw. i mean, i started my work looking at the cabinets because this isn t the only tax story i ve written about a member of the cabinet. i started really closely examining the tax affairs and the finances
issue, about the swiftness of justice for the police officers, and also the treatment of one on one black man in this horrific way. do you agree that racism issued in those circumstances? those circumstances? yes, unfortunately. those circumstances? yes, unfortunately. we - those circumstances? yes, unfortunately. we really. those circumstances? yes, i unfortunately. we really have those circumstances? is: unfortunately. we really have deep and serious problems with policing in the us and the culture of policing is violent and racialized. officers behave differently in black communities and with black people, regardless of their own race. officers may go into policing with the best of intentions, but can become indoctrinated into the culture of an agency. if there are no systems of internal accountability, the culture of the agency leads to what we are going to see today. it s not easy to fix. what is your message to people in michigan this weekend? in memphis,