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On our broadcast tonight, race matters. After the outrage and the outburst <감정의> 격발, 분출 directed at president Obama, tonight new fallout over what a former president told us last night that some of it is just racism 인종적 차별. New revelations tonight about how that Yale graduate student died and the man police brought in. The surge going on across the country as millions of Americans find out what millions already knew. And nice catch! Parents everywhere can identify with what happened at the Phillies game last night when a little girl’s dad caught a foul ball. It’s what happens next that you have to see. Nightly News begins now. From NBC News world headquarters in New York, this is NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.

 

Good evening. The White House today responded to the words of a former president and a son of the American south who says the current president the first African American in that job is the target of blatant 떠들썩한, 노골적인 racism. Jimmy Carter made that charge in an interview we conducted with him in Atlanta yesterday. And the conversation picked up speed and currency today against the backdrop <사건 등의> 배경 of a severely partisan public debate. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell starts us off tonight from our Washington newsroom. Andrea? Good evening.

 

Good evening, Brian. It is a debate as old as the nation. The racial divisions that many thought were healed by the election of the first African American president. But now a former president has prompted 부추기다 us to reexamine our assumptions about race.

 

In a season of angry protest, there are ugly signs that some of it is not rooted in bailout구제금융 fatigue피곤 or suspicion of big government. Mixed in the anti-Obama crowds over recent weeks, racial slurs 비방 against the president of the United States. All of that present unprecedented interruption of the president’s speech to congress, prompting Jimmy Carter’s blunt 퉁명스러운 comments first broadcast on Nightly News last night.

 

“I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity 원한, 앙심 toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is a black man, that he is African American. And I think it's bubbled up to the surface because of a belief among many white people not just in the south, but around the country that African Americans are not qualified to lead this great country.”

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