post. the latest missing records are from two officials inside of the trump administration acting homeland security secretary chad wulf, and acting deputy secretary ken cuccinelli, we will get to all of those stories and more throughout the course of this hour, but we start with the latest efforts of the united states to win the release of wnba star brittney griner from a russian jail. russia s foreign minister now says he is open to talking to secretary of state anthony blinken about the u.s. proposal for russia to belize griner and former marine paul whelan in exchange for the release of a russian arms dealer named victor boot. russia gave no indication of whether they would agree to that offer or for the timing of when the foreign minister might be able to talk to anthony blinken. griner s trial on charges of having to vape cartridges of hashish oil in her luggage is expected to wrap up next week with a verdict, according to her lawyers, they say that griner s had a doctor
loves him. this is the only comedian he follows, and really, it s how he gets his news in a way. this is a different kind of late-night host, isn t it? exactly right. i talked to him a few years ago, and when thing he wanted to do when he the daily show from jon stewart, he wanted to make it youblacker, because he s black, and younger, because he s younger than the other coasts, and bring up different conversations, and he succeeded in doing that. he brings on artists and activists, people you ve heard of, but don t always get a seat at late-night talk shows. and he has conversations that are very in depth. he was always a very good interviewer, he s become a stronger and more thoughtful interviewer. if you watch his shows and his interviews, they take you in depth into whoever he s talking to you. he had candy wiley on, a really great visual artist, the kind of guy you don t see on a whole lot of other late-night chat shows, you usually see celebrities, and had a thoughtful convers
to occur on a larger scale than any other cause in history we conclude the united states has suffered as a result of women s suffrage. what does this say about the candidate quality here? i ll tell you, i just couldn t believe it. you just had his picture. did you in the something about him? he s black. that he s black. in other words he didn t have a right to vote for a very long time until the constitution was changed. his people. right. okay. yes. ancestors didn t have it. so for an african american man to be against women s suffrage, to be praising an organization that wants to abolish the 19th amendment is hypocritical. it is crazy. it s shameful. it s like 200 years ago type policy. i mean, really. this guy should be running for congress of cave men. not for congress in 2022.
him? that he s black? that he s black. in other words, he didn t have a right to vote for a very long time until the constitution was changed. so his ancestors didn t have it. and so for an african american man to be against women suffrage, to be praising an organization that wants to abolish the 19th amendment is hypocritical. it s crazy. it s shameful. it s 200 year ago type of policy. really, this guy should be running for congress of caveman, not for congress in 2022. but margaret, he said that women did not possess the characteristics necessary to government. neither does he! but how did someone like that end up being a candidate? come on. thank you for asking. i was hoping we will get to solutions instead of the
of slaves and received thousands of pounds in compensation when slavery was abolished in 183a. yes. the sort of diseases that would have been around. once we knew the names of the plantations where my ancestors owned slaves, nicole showed me the records from those very estates. this one is actually the beausejour estate, and this record is 1817. so that s when my family owned slaves. yes. ..on beausejour? on beausejour estate. so it says these are the annual increase and decrease of the slaves on the beausejour estate in the parish of st george. and then it goes on to show, by deaths, how many died. look how many slaves died. and this one is interesting. this is alexander. he s only one year old. erm, he s black, erm, creole, meaning that he would have been born in the caribbean. he dies of obstruction of the bowels.