case will be adjudicated in a court of law. white prima circumstances according to them the five african-american cops who beat him to death are racist participants in a deeply bigoted system and that s the narrative. here s the time magazine quote. there can be no doubt that entrenched institutional racism lies at the heart of this case. the boston globe , black cops kill tyree nichols. systemic racism will be the death of us all. upheld institutional and cultural racism in tyree nichols murder. fake news cnn, the police who killed tyree nichols were black but they might still have been driven by racism, and cnn s monday dare jones, if you think the memphis police officers had to be white in order to exhibit anti-blackness you need to take an a.p. african-american studies course that ron desantis just banned, and the race obsessed hill quote, entire system of policing based on white supremacist violence and we see people under the boot of oppression carry its water al
jury acquitting pro-life activist mark houck. he throws all sorts of insults and vulgarity of me and my son really overstepped his bounds. behind the wheel of a flashy electric car reminding of tax credit. posing in a ev hummer truck which costs more than $86,000. throw my hands up playing my song butterfly got away nodding my head like yeah moving my hips like yeah hands up playing my song. ainsley: good morning, washington, d.c. dark out there, still. brian: in the morning before the sun comes up. steve: sing it miley in the u.s.a. ainsley: how are you feeling? your team won. steve: i m feeling great. i said this in a text message string we had yesterday. i just hope that the super bowl is as thrilling as that game was on sunday night. it was fantastic. ainsley: it was. steve: kansas city came out on top. ainsley: did you watch until the end 20-20 you had to watch. steve: drove me crazy and i took the next day off. slept it off. then
may 11th is the date that marks the end of the crisis officially. the crisis status that we have been in since january 2020. one thing that is not ending, though, the spending. president biden showing no signs of slowing down when it comes to hand-outs. his student loan relief measure looking more expensive than initially thought. new analysis that shows biden s newly proposed income driven repayment plan will cost you taxpayers, get this, more than $360 billion in the next decade. that s on top of the almost $4 hundred 70 billion in direct loan forgiveness. it all makes for a possible escalation in the battle between the white house and republican lawmakers who say the spending must stop. we finally reached that point in time where enough is enough. 18 trillion in debt when i got here. a little over four years ago. now 31 trillion. it has gotten to a point where if you don t start exercising a little bit of discipline like everyone else does in this country, all other enti
the scourge of human trafficking is one of the biggest crises of our time. 25 million around the world are being pushed into firelessed labor or sex trade against their will. generating $150 billion every year. a lot of that activity taking place right here at home in the u.s. we see human trafficking across all 50 states and really it can happen in any of the 50 states. last year in 2021 the national trafficking hotline had over 50,000 calls into the hotline and more than 16,000 of those were likely survivors of human trafficking. bill: eric shawn is on this story more on how it can happen and what is being done to put an end to it. good morning. good morning. one of the heartbreaking tolls of the migrant crisis is human trafficking. the product moved by those cartels are people. trafficking for labor or commercial sex work is a booming business in the southern border. the feds say trafficking has been lucrative for the mexican base trans national criminal organization