pm, now scrapped because of a hydrogen leak. then there was this, pretty remarkable, slow developing drama unfolding all morning over the skies of tupelo, mississippi an ending in a cornfield. it began with the pilot threatening to crash that plane into a walmart. that is where we begin with this mississippi breaking news. the latest development we have just learned is that that plane is now down. apparently landing safely with the pilot now in police custody, after circling the skies for hours. i believe four hours total. and threatening to crash there in mississippi. it all started early this morning. people got rid of the plane, his pilot saying a planned to crash into a walmart in tupelo. that prompted evacuations from walmart. police that the pilot were apparently in by phone early on. then the plane flew this really haphazard manner for hours before coming down in that cornfield, again just minutes before we came on the air. here is part of the coverage from our affilia
them, he looks at them in their crumpled piles and says we are not sick men. as a kid in the 80s, when i saw that, hoo, i felt it. i wasn t chinese. i had no idea of the history of japan and china, but as a black kid in america i understood the need to stand up to your oppressors. and just since the beginning i understand that all people s struggles are connected. it felt like me and bruce were the same. of course, he meant way more to asian americans than he meant to me. but bruce s fights onscreen were nothing compared to his fights offscreen, a fight for representation in media, a fight to end racism by teaching martial arts to everybody, a fight to stand up for his people. anti-asian attacks and hate crimes as we know have been rising sharply thinking episode is about how asian americans are still fighting those fights. no more hate! is it happening? it s happening. oh my god. that s mine. don t touch it. i think we re eating family-style. that s mine
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they hold themselves called themselves domestic terrorists. there is a coup january six, it wasn t chinese, it wasn t iranians, it was trump supporters. it was republicans. we ve got to do something about that. joe biden went forward and made a speech that i think history is going to remember. he actually put a stake in the ground. he said, we re going to fight this. that s what this election is going to be about. yeah, it was a very powerful speech. let me ask you, kurt, when the new wall street journal poll came out and found it biden would defeat trump if the election was held today. a six point lead over trump. a few months ago, some democrats were wondering whether president biden should be the candidate in 2024? are we seeing a completely different president that we saw then? i think we re seeing the same president. this was the president who told us when he was running for president that he had a certain amount of goals. getting us through covid,
looks at them in the crumbled aisles and says as a kid in the 80s, when i saw that, i felt it. i wasn t chinese. i had no idea of the history of japan and china. but as a black kid in america, i understood the need to stand up to your old pressers. i eventually understood that all oppressed people struggles are connected. but like me, and bruises or the same. but of course, way more to asian than it meant to me. but his fight on screen were nothing compared to his fights off screen, a fight for representation and media, a fight to end racism by featuring march large to everybody. a fight to stand up for his people. anti asian attack hate crimes, as we, know they ve been rising sharply. this episode is about asian americans, how they re still fighting those fights. no more height!