in an op-ed entitled why the world won t forget the horror of khashoggi s murder. the washington post ceo and publ publisher writes his story cannot be forgotten. if it is his murderers will succeed in evading justice and jamal khashoggi will not be mohammad bin salman s last victim. we can be comforted that jamal will be on our minds next october 2nd and for many years to come and we hope that some day when saudi arabia and the united states have a better class of leadership, jamal s case will be remembered as a turning point. it might be recorded as the moment when saudi arabia began to understand the consequences of its brutality when the united states learned important lessons about standing up for its values and when both countries rediscovered liberty, human rights, and respect for the truth. david, powerful words from
being stupid and doing internet-only research. reporter: because of the outcry in november, the virginia board of education hired five historians to review the textbook. they found the dozens more mistakes or misrepresentations. leading one to ask, quote, how in the world did these books get approved? he recommended they be pulled from the classroom immediately. as to who selected those books in the first place, it was done by the school districts in virginia that are now using the books. to fix that problem of the wrong information regarding blacks serving in the confederacy, the publ publisher came up with this idea, stickers with the right information to be placed over the wrong information. but there are so many errors in the textbook, they don t have enough stickers. the second edition of the book will correct everything, but those school districts with the first edition, well, they re going to be meeting after the first of the year to determine what to do. martin savidge, cnn,