powerful person i ve met was a bishop named william dexter johnson. he wrote in a big cadillac, had a chauffeur, had a photograph in front of the eiffel tower in paris. to me he was the epitome of success. so i looked on african-americans as not only my neighbors but potentially very successful in the world. i had a slightly distorted attitude toward them. i didn t realize my friends mothers and fathers couldn t vote, couldn t sit on a jury, the schools were inferior, the schools were full of spirit, superior to ours in that respect. it was only when i was in the submarine force and harry truman was commander in chief that he ordained without any prior notice that racial discrimination should be eliminated in the military
the commander in chief. plus john kerry s nuclear dale with iran and our conversation with tom hanks. joe and i travelled to the pentagon for a rare behind the scenes interview. that was fascinating wasn t it. it was. you tried to make me some asking questions. i don t understand. you kept pushing and pushing and pushing. you try to follow the rules. no, i don t. you told me women tend to follow the rules too much. we kick things off with the question on so many american s minds. are we doing enough to beat isis? how can you insure the american public there s a strategy and they fully address the threat isis poses? . it is something that must be defeated. what we re doing is to remind you. we re flying every day which are very intense, very effective and more constant in how we re using them. isis uses the energy as a way to raise money. we took out the head of isil in libya. we re running raids like the one. we hear complaints from inside the pentagon th
excuse or anything like that. de andre johnson will own up to this incident and hopefully learn from it and mover on. i can t stress he truly wants to get an education. the actions of both on this video are not acceptable. i think that we need to basically look at this case and allow our young adults to learn from their experiences and their mistakes. mr. baez says his client tried to deescalate the situation and volunteers at a shelter for women victims of domestic violence. johnson s lawyer added the woman added racial epithets saying it wasn t until she struck him twice he reacted. according to arrest warrant, a victim heard him yell no twice at johnson prior to him punching her. she suffered bruising under her eye, swelling to the cheek and upper lip. nbc affiliate reported johnson
changes fairly quickly in the south. can you reflect on that and what you have seen? i grew up in archery. we had about 200 african-american neighbors. we were the only white family that lived there. all my play mate the people in the field i fought and wrestled were african-american boys. so i was immersed in a plaque culture you might say throughout my young life. and i didn t really realize the distinctions between black and white people t. local church was an ame church the as the one in charleston t. richest tlushl person i met was an african-american episcopal bishop william dexter johnson. he rode in a big cadillac, a chauffer. he was photographed in front of the eiffel to youner paris. to me he was the epitome of success.
the actions of both individuals on this video are not acceptable and i think that we need to basically look at this case and allow our young adults to learn from their experiencens and mistakes. here mistakes. the woman was sitting there. the attorney said his client tried to deescalate the situation. but then he regrets his response. he is now volunteering at a shelter for women of domestic violence. his lawyer says he yelled ratio el epithets and it wasn t until she struck him twice he reacted. a victim yelled no at johnson prior to him punching her. the warranted says she had swelling under her eye and a cut near the bridge of her nose. affiliate says he was released after posting $5,000 bail. they reached out to the victim.