then, it is the most racially diverse u.s. gymnastics women s inm in rio winning team gold a route. we will look at a new documentary about the 18 african-americans who defy jim crow and adolf hitler by participating in the 1936 olympics held in nazi germany. this is one of the great telldies of the story you as you have 17 or 18 athletes on the world stage. one of them is remembered. you did something important at a seminal point in human history. not african-american history. not american history. human history. amy: and we look at the shocking story of a 70-year-old new york mackenzie,med john who committed suicide last week, days after being denied parole for a tense time. 10th time. he first was eligible for parole in 2000, but was denied despite calls for his release by the new york times and prisoner advocates. he found his own path to rehabilitation in the face of great adversity. he overcame. he did what was right. the parole board did not. they did not recogni
clinton months after one of his advivisers said clininton shoule executed.. we will speakk with david johnston, auththor of the new bk the making of donald trump. then, it is the most racially diverse u.s. gymnastics women s inm in rio winning team gold aa route. we will look at a new documentary about the 18 african-americans who d defy jim crow and adolf h hitler by participatating in t the 1 1936 olympics held in nazi germany. this is one of the great telldies of the story you as you have 17 or 18 athletes on the world stage. one of them is remembered. you didid something important at a s seminal point in human history. not african-american history. not american history. human history. amy: and we look at the shocking story of a 70-year-old new york mackenzie,med john who committed suicide last week, days after being denied parole for a tense time. 10th time. he first was eligible for parole in 2000, but was denenied despie calls for his relelease by the w york tim
clinton months after one of his advivisers said clininton shoule executed.. we will speakk with david johnston, auththor of the new bk the making of donald trump. then, it is the most racially diverse u.s. gymnastics women s inm in rio winning team gold aa route. we will look at a new documentary about the 18 african-americans who d defy jim crow and adolf h hitler by participatating in t the 1 1936 olympics held in nazi germany. this is one of the great telldies of the story you as you have 17 or 18 athletes on the world stage. one of them is remembered. you didid something important at a s seminal point in human history. not african-american history. not american history. human history. amy: and we look at the shocking story of a 70-year-old new york mackenzie,med john who committed suicide last week, days after being denied parole for a tense time. 10th time. he first was eligible for parole in 2000, but was denenied despie calls for his relelease by the w york times
we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: martha raddatz is an emmy award winning journalist that serves as the chief global affairs correspondent for abc news that has just launched a new project with yahoo called on the radar. she is a frequent guest and part-time post. she also moderated the vice- presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. let me just apologize, just before we can live on the air, the satellite feed took a hit with all the news of the day and the news that will be made tomorrow. martha, thank you for doing this under these difficult situations. you ll be happy to know there is a beautiful picture of you on the screen. i don t know how any of that works but i know we will make it work somehow. tavis: come th
halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: martha raddatz is an emmy award winning journalist that serves as the chief global affairs correspondent for abc news that has just launched a new project with yahoo called on the radar. she is a frequent guest and part-time post. she also moderated the vice- presidential debate between joe biden and paul ryan. let me just apologize, just before we can live on the air, the satellite feed took a hit with all the news of the day and the news that will be made tomorrow. martha, thank you for doing this under these difficult situations. you ll be happy to know there is a beautiful picture of you on the screen. i don t know how any of that works but i know we will make it work somehow. tavis: come the about this project. on the