if you live in a world of hate, neutral isn t a great place to be after that. i was 14 years old when i was recruited in 1987. i was out after eight years in 1996 when i was 23 years old and it was really the compassion that people showed me, people that i least deserved it from. people who were african american, jewish, gay, who saw in me something else. they weren t interested in pushing me away for murder and wanted to explore me under the armor. it was compassion at a time i least deserved really was the most powerful thing. for somebody like jeff scoop who has been in this movement since he was 14 years old and in his 45s n 45s now, he s never held a job outside of the move tment and h interactions with other people outside of comrades he had. for him, it s going to be a difficult road and because when you take somebody out of a sense of identity, community and
factor, that could put a different light on itment but that s one of the avenue as the investigators are looking at. quite interesting indeed. a lot of those people were there for a birthday party planneded at the bar there. so perhaps the suspect knew that was taking place and that his sister was there. all of that said, frank, if it s a domestic sort of thing and a personal thing, do you come armed with that sort of gun and that kind of body armor? right. pete s identified the dichotomy here. we ve got kind of conflicting information that s hard to process. but you don t gear up with body arm armor, extra magazines and ammo if you ve just got a beef with your sister and you don t do it public ly. l you can have done it somewhere else. so why is it this group of people were targeted? were they even targeted or just in the way? it s look k like this was planned and planned to be done in a public place. so there s some possibility that it s a combination of a domestic
columnist at usa today, quest and patrick snell, cnn s sports anchor and reporter. what an incatherine historic moment. amanda this must have been an electrifying moment. absolutely. the tournament tagline here in france has been dare to shine. that s exactly what this u.s. team did over the 90 minutes inside the stadium here in lyon, playing at this world cup final is the pinnacle for any international footballer. you saw what itment to these players as they ran onto the pitch just after the anthems had been played. we saw it throughout the 90 minutes. they had to fight this u.s. side. so many people had been hyping them um, talking about them as
not understood the conversation that way and instead had heard call rod, there are conflicts, mueller has to go. the president asked mcgahn whether he would do a correction. mcgahn said no. he thought the president was testing miss medal to see how committed he was to what happened. we should point out a critical single sentence in this report that says the following, it says mcgahn is a credible witness with no motive to lie or exaggerate given the position he held in the white house. coming up, the mueller report offers new insight into one of the more memorable and unique figures. more on what we ve learned on george papadopoulos as this special edition of the 11th hour continues. tment .
over the course of our history we have engaged with compromise around race. we have engaged in compromise coming out of reconstruction. we have engaged in compromise think about the new deal the the new deal, in order for it to pass they had to compromise with southern democrats. what did that mean? itment that black people got cut out for much those policies. fha laws and the like. the gi bill and the like. so as crow talk aboyou talk abo form of politics, i m asking the question what are the payoffs and who has to bear the burden of the compromise? one way to read this controversy, craig, i ll say this really quickly, is not to tar senator biden or vice president biden with the label of being racist. one way to tackle this controversy is to tackle the idea of politics that he s presenting. this view has gotten us into trouble. it is what has gotten us into trouble up to now. we cannot terry with extremists.