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hello there i'm an election and you're watching in question broadcasting from our to america's national news headquarters in washington d.c. here tonight's top stories 1st a black man in louisiana making a passionate case for removing the name of confederate general robert eve leave from a high school is out right disrespected by a school board member caught on line shopping during his plea we're going to show that to you then over to san francisco where police departments there are changing the way it releases mug shots to the public we'll tell you what's behind that sudden move. in the senate kills an amendment to the n.d.a. that would have ended the u.s. war in afghanistan we're going to discuss that with our panel all right it's time
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to boost removed i. have seen the viral video of a black man in baton rouge louisiana calling out of school board member for ignoring calls to change the name of the robert e. lee high school in his town listen to what he said. so i had intended to get up here and talk about our race is robert e. lee we're gonna talk about. never shop and while we talk about robert e. lee bush supporter you sharpen robbie talking about racism in history of his country i only write members of his brother got a problem get up you're talking to because you don't give a damn and it's clear but i'm a tell you go to slays my ancestors say it about robert e. lee since you don't know history system let me tell you that i said when he got the plantation after he got off the field with 27000 people die and i get is hurt colonel robert e.
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lee was a brutal slave master not only did when he walked the slaves he said lay it on hot after he said lay it on him hard he said but brian orser a burner. that's what robert immediate and you sexual advocate self in here and sit on next shopping while the paid and the health of the people of this community is on display but you don't give a damn and you should resign you should have resigned 2 years ago when you took the white man in his house you should have resigned 2 weeks ago when you got on t.v. and say foolishness and you should work on it he had resigned and never come back because you have the example of what it says i mean it's community you are heritable. altschul that was mr gary chambers jr speaking to that school board about 2 weeks ago and as a today that member conny bernard may be out of a job so rick sanchez is joining us to expand a little further on the story and and of course you know the plight of
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a lot of places across this country who are asking the schools to be renamed so reckon what do we know about this missile star gary chambers. it's an interesting situation based on the fact that sometimes the most unassuming person this gentleman looks like he just had a hard day at the office or it his case probably at work these were a teacher is wearing you know faded very jeans these showing up because people listen to people who are citizens with concerns all the time but it is ability to are the pain the anger the sense that no one is listening to us that many people have not been able to think about this bill of you know i've been covering this now for what is going on 34 weeks of people essentially protesting on the streets riots confrontations with both police officers and so much that we've seen but rarely do we see someone going for the body and just
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simply say look we tried talking to you we've tried explaining this to you we've tried telling you about our history. we tried telling you of this is so painful for us and we will have a listen so you know you want to listen we don't want to go in the streets and protest we don't want to knock things down or destroy property but it seems to be the only way that you respond so this man stands up and says you're going to build ringback it in our community we're 81 percent of the community is african-american a high school and named after a confederate general think about what you're doing 'd and maybe he points out that this one woman that you mention in this in this column that are just playing it right i've heard it's sitting there shopping online yeah this is your head is explaining how angry and other citizens are as well so i think what does this goes to is this conversation that we need to have it's about
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a state like louisiana which is one of the poorest in the entire country and are now on now one of the lowest in education i think rex 49 percent yes. and yet so here are many african-americans saying in our community where we live many a slew of folks who happen to be for the most part not african-american and doing very well and the middle class and doing badly but then you have us a little bit this is what this is what we find out in further conversations that we've heard in interviews and you know so in their community every single street is named after a confederate general and elgin cross-tree give a talent is called are you ready for this manila. one more. maybe that's a very unfortunate naming rick but i mean. we what do we know about this condi bernard woman scuse me she's that school board member she was shopping online so
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disrespectful as this man this parrot because it's not like random people go to the school board meetings i mean clearly that man somebody whose parent that has to he's african-american has to drop his kid off at school at robert e. lee high school he's there calling for a name change this woman shopping does she still have a job. yes you still there she's apologized she said she was terribly sorry for what you did and i took her for at her word because i have been the same thing in my job from guards are because there are there are available every once in a while you go 'd over it maybe if they get the picture at an inopportune time i'll give her the benefit of the doubt so we're going to be all missed karate this hour we have to start having a real conversations where we listen a lot of these things it's just not explaining i have a shit i'm certain my perspective perhaps might experience a cuban american as an especially american somebody that will show what i'm going
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to show and he just started i didn't know that all the streets in his town were going down he had generals nobody or you even so when somebody articulates these things you start to understand the need whatever it is that their pain comes from and these are the kind of moments that i think we need to show. that we 'd can better understand each other exactly and that's the beauty of what we want you and i drive you every day and we just want you to let it was we got to listen to people that's a beautiful thing rick sanchez thank you so much for calling this to our attention to highlight this this kind of heartwarming heart with a touching story thank you so much. now over to selma alabama where there is a growing demand to change the name of a bridge where so many african-americans clashed with police back in 1065 during the height of the civil rights movement that day is known as bloody sunday of course some residents have thrown out the idea of renaming the edmund pettus bridge
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after the late congressman john lewis who was beaten on bloody sunday but interestingly enough many african-americans of that town are against the idea. and then over to florida where a sheriff is threatening to authorize armed civilians to use their weapons against protesters darrell daniels clay county's 1st black sheriff posted his message in a 3 minute video on facebook standing beside him were several deputies as he made that declaration listen here. if we can help you you know what i'll do. the power and authority of the sheriff and i'll make special deputies a. little for good old in this county. for this one point. and then over in texas grew some new details in the case of a missing soldier found dead earlier today the remains of a special 1st class vanessa were found near
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a river or not far from fort hood where she was based according to a family attorney vanessa was killed with a hammer on april 22nd inside the armory where she worked she was then hacked to pieces and her remains discarded near the river one of the suspects specialist 1st class aaron david robinson shot and killed himself as authorities were closing in on him another suspect is a civilian he's identified as subtly and aguilar scheme a sheet and a motive not yet known. and the san francisco police department has made a drastic change in their mugshot policy aiming to put a stop to racial stereotypes r t correspondent suite has more on the sudden move and how the police department hopes to bring real change to the community. when a suspect is arrested their mug shots can sometimes live on the internet forever and according to the san francisco police department that can bring about racial
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stereotypes and so now in the bay area mug shots will no longer be circulating through the media and less than half back it's a header. by no more booking photos will be released from the san francisco police department effective immediately that is unless a suspect is considered to be dangerous according to police chief bill scott these mug shots are made public whether or not the person is prosecuted for the alleged crime scott says this alone can perpetuate stereotypes that you see black and brown men all the time who are you see these mug shots either on television through the movies you name that media source and your mind begins to associate that group with it and there's a lot of science out there scott believes not releasing these photos to the media or allowing officers to post them online will better our justice system as a whole as people are supposed to be considered innocent until proven guilty directly nowadays were can be on the internet who are ever. oftentimes or sometimes
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anyway people never convicted of those crimes could have lasting. prospects here for employment you know not in other opportunities you know still are no president of crime victims united says while she supports efforts to curb racism she would like more clarification on how the new policy will be implemented the only concern from the victims side of it is how are they categorize it and who is deciding which ones should be released to the public what is the rights you're he and i they can have a uniform criteria or just somebody just decide scot consultant jack lazar a public policy professor at u.c. berkeley who researches racial stereotyping according to glaser data reveals prosecutors are more likely to dismiss cases of black people who are arrested get their mug shots are imbedded online. many times on websites that charge in order to take photos down scott believes this contributes to what he calls an unfair system
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between minorities and crime if the suspect is deemed as a threat or police need assistance then photos may be released but per the new policy it must be approved by the police department's public relations team reporting in los angeles to sweets. and the u.s. senate kills an amendment that would have ended the u.s. war in afghanistan we're going to discuss that next and then over at sports regina hamm talks about some concerns n.b.a. players are voicing ahead of their arrival in florida and make sure you keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have missed by downloading our brand new free app portable t.v. you can watch it there 247 will be right back. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then.
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the one guy appears he was a may found him literally dead like this standing up. a guard appears his girlfriend they were found in their apartment that they just got. cold and they were dead for like 3 days holding each other this wall so people who have lost their life's early to addition yeah this is from akron. that crown is better known as the meth capital and i'm high and it's a city where the number of drug addicts keeps growing every year. i came across 14 in my whole family were drug addicts who. throughout much of the 1990 s. and beyond and the doctors were incursion in some cases incentivized to overprescribe. i mean enough to sedate
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a small country why you should also hear about people buy all that stuff man we gotta go get em dead go crazy get you much you know when you do it. and they are still coming you know one after the next. unilateral police station of occupied territory is evil under international law but this is exactly what israel intends to do when it comes to the west bank on this edition of the program we discussed flying israel is doing this international reaction in the state of the fall asleep. a bipartisan bill introduced. republican senator rand paul and democrat senator tom udall moving to finally end the nearly 20 year war in afghanistan was struck down
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by lawmakers last night overwhelmingly $60.00 to $33.00 the paul udall amendment would have also repealed the 2001 a u m f that has been used to justify various military action all around the world now over and the house the armed services committee unanimously 56 to 0 approved a mammoth defense policy bill to give over $740000000000.00 to the national defense authorization act as the wars in the middle east continue one young face is seeking to change how we train our soldiers so let's bring in our panel to discuss former pentagon official michael maloof is joining us along with investigative journalist and boom bust co-host ben swan so mike i will start with you does this come as any surprise to you that the senate voted down the paul you doll bill to finally end the war. absolutely not and it's been it's been used
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over some 3 dozen times more than 3 dozen times over the years ever since $911.00 and it's basically our license to kill and it anywhere in the world and it's been invoked for. means and purposes well beyond going into afghanistan and i would add that the authorization for the use of force or the a u.m.s. or it's as it's called is is has been not only not only that has been used but also the war of the president's authority under the article 2 of the constitution so they've been used interchangeably over these times to give the u.s. that authority and where you have all qaeda or even any whistle or any group associated with al qaida including isis or taleban. then it's gone. b. then that is our authorization to go ahead and use it now that the problem that i'm
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seeing is that the possible use and application of the a u.m.s. toward iran and it's a stretch to say that they have a link to al qaeda but they do have a link to tell us so this is a problem that. i wouldn't doubt that the administration will try to win votes if it sees fit to do something in the toward toward iran and what's scary is that's all coming on the heels this vote is coming on the heels of russia gate to point out that that's a little bit frightening than it was a basically a bipartisan approval to keep this who are going then so let's talk about money how much has been sent into afghanistan and how much more stands to go that way. well so far we're talking about dollars we're talking about just under one trillion dollars that's trillion with a t one trillion dollars now for the war on terror just for the war in afghanistan but there's so much more to it than that because we're talking about $20000.00 plus
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u.s. soldiers who have been injured in combat there we're talking about $2300.00 u.s. soldiers men and women who have died on the combat field of afghanistan and for what manila for the ability for the taliban to be as strong today as they were 18 years ago to have as much control of the country as they did 18 years ago we have sunk in not only treasure and lives but we also have an extended cost going forward for to taking care of all these men and women who suffer from traumatic brain injuries p.t.s.d. and physical injuries as a result of this war having said all of that you just alluded to it i have to say it's amazing to listen to lawmakers right now who are freaking out over this unsubstantiated story that russia is paying for bounties on u.s. soldiers and when you have the chance to bring those soldiers home from afghanistan you decide to keep them in harm's way keep. i'm on a battlefield where more of them will die but at the same time you want some kind of further action against russia because you think they might be harming u.s.
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soldiers you're the ones harming u.s. soldiers right not only are you keeping them there but that to me alludes that maybe there's no real beef to that story but that's a whole different story that we should discuss another time i want to stick with with what's going on here with the math you know it's a post 911. it's been continually renewed time after time and used to bomb more than a dozen countries for various reasons like like mike said you get a whiff of something let's go bomb them mike why does congress criticize trump but then they go and vote to allow american attack on to continue in other countries. yeah i think the reason is that they don't want to tie the hands of the president and his authority to act in foreign policy there are waivers instilled in the in these things and also it's been modified the a us meth has been modified over time through various defense of defense
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authorization bill to give the president even more authority. one of the 7 best 40 for example is. a mess on steroids and it's it allows the president to do to do what he did against the salami in iraq or to go into syria and and as and i think that it's they don't want to be able to harm the president otherwise in terms of foreign policy and to act otherwise he'll veto that bill yeah and i could just say very quickly they do want to tie the president's hands if the president decides that he wants to in the war or to come home so it's very interesting to watch how congress acts on all this because with the a with mike's absolutely correct the goal here is to say yeah you can declare war basically unilaterally anywhere in the world that you want and you can declare everything as being essentially war on terror but while we're fighting al qaeda in
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one country we're funding them in another country like we did in syria or in libya but the other point is if you are a president who says no it's time to come home you're going to see members of both parties and that military industrial complex work overtime to tie your hands to to basically smear you attack you and it throw every obstacle in your way to prevent you from actually bringing troops home so the one way they want to tie your hands is to stop that from happening yeah i mean that's why the very same way there. the president has withdrawn some $8400.00 troops out of afghanistan now and he's going to continue doing that. and in terms of this latest brouhaha over bounties. even the taliban says that they haven't done it and now and. and there hasn't been any attacks since we came to an agreement with them against u.s. troops or have been against iraqi forces and you've got to keep in mind too that
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when the soviet union occupied afghanistan we were in the mujahideen to kill russian soldiers absolutely mujahideen with stingers well guys let's move the conversation forward to the future we've been talking about this 20 year history there the future is a guy named lucky palmer he is only now 27 years old he was the inventor of oculus rift v.r. goggles he made a ton of money off of that when facebook bought them he sat on facebook bored until facebook discovered he was a trump supporter and then they pushed him out so now palmer has launched this company called enderle it's a start up and geared towards defense technology so given this guy's really impressive tech background he stands to really reshape the future of warfare and troop training so mike what do you think about the direction of the d.o.d. when it comes to tech. well there they're trying to do more and more with silicon valley even during the obama administration there was an effort to do to have much
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more much closer collaboration between the defense department darpa's research arm with silicon valley and we're seeing that now more and more and and that isn't to say that the a darpa is a going to go ahead and create its own industries has been off and that's a possibility but the type of technology that he is. creating has to do with drones and we are really behind in trying to deal with drones and drones that are launched in swarms fashion that may be armed and be able to detect through sensors the ability of what which ones are or aren't and which ones are not but give me a quick last word on this yeah just very quickly you know the drones have been a huge problem for the u.s. military because while we're always told how successful they are we know that they have a miss rate there are a lot of innocent people and civilians who die as a result of them there's also another price to be paid by soldiers who are the ones
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deploying those drones there's an enormous cost in terms of p.t.s.d. and the way that they are unable to deal with this when you're taking human lives you can't just treat it like it's a videogame it's far deeper than that i will leave it right there and swan mike maloof appreciate your input. it's been all. over now to new delhi india where a plasma bank has been launched for the treatment of cocaine 1000 patients patients who have recovered from the virus are asked to donate plasma india is now the 4th country with the most confirmed cases with over 600000 arriving. and regina hands over at the sports h.q. working at the n.b.a. is gearing up to resume the season in florida but some people aren't too happy about that now the fans are happy but you know not every player is in the n.b.a. is in countdown mode for its 21020000 turns him on july 31st at the wide world of sports complex in florida. with $22.00 teams in attendance even with the idea of the n.b.a. bubble not everyone is confident the season will be 100 percent safe teams are
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preparing to depart for atlanta with all of them expected to abide by the league's rules for the bubble once derived teams will be tested isolated 48 hours and tested again and the officials gave each organization a $113.00 page document outlining all of the rules punish him for breaking those rules will be quarantined for 10 days and undergo the deep nasal testing unpleasant players can interact with video games one ping pong and golf ball in the bubble and be a commissioner adam silver said that if there is a significant sporadic over 19 in that bubble the season could be cancelled for portland trailblazers point guard damian lillard he isn't optimistic about players understanding those strict rules take a listen to james fluke players follow the rules. we have. everybody. i don't have much confidence. were we not premier
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everybody. really dangerous. over in the cave your extra innings were needed for the 8 plates katie wears and the l.g. twins with the wiz looking for a much needed road when we is off to a good start up the 1st solo homer center field by right fielder 6 mel white house to your some people season haiti start scoring one nothing on top of 2nd outfitter you who with his own solo home run to the left field dances get the seasoning katie they too and nothing that lead and twins bats get heated by the 2nd base and young with a 2 run single left center that'll bring a stunning and roberta ramos to even everything up at 2 runs at here but later in the inning runners on the 2nd and 3rd center fielder hongchang g. with a ground out to 2nd young to move comes over on the play beating the tag to give a 283 to 2 lead free my side there is though they come back in the top of the 8 and the scarier you have you the r.b.i.
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single to left field rather sooner will come on home and of both teams will equalize everything at 3 runs which means we have an extra base ball top of the 10th with catcher junction with an r.b.i. single clear that had a chance pitcher lands on a field enough time for moon central to score from 2nd with the 43 lead and 5 in the inning 2 outs trend for going to hang on punch and deal with this ground or shortstop for the final out katie earns a 43 road but still so it's 11 and a half games back of the leaders. in manila we love baseball so we'll take a we'll get right bang and i'm going to you know all right guys that does it for me i'm going to lunch and make sure you keep up with everything in question by downloading portable t.v. our brand new apple catch there 24 seventh's until it is. the young we want transparency they want to know where this is headed and they're
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getting my hands and when i stand that they're going to get rid of what they don't want rapidly and they're putting themselves together they're hoarding very slowly this pandemic is making them be even more careful they will continue to be careful and they may. at least a decade i don't know if generation or solid partnerships. thousands of american men and women choose to serve in the country's military and the decision a little sheltered lives every song came to a complete. the day that i was right to be instructed you know told to shut up but they'd kill me and i see how it destroyed my life any screamed at me and he made me come in and he grabbed my arm and he write me this berthing if you take into account that women don't report because of the extreme retaliation and it's probably somewhere near about half a 1000000 women have now been sexually assaulted in the u.s.
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military rape is a very very traumatizing tat happening but i've never seen trauma like i've seen women who are veterans who have suffered military sexual trauma reporting rape is more likely to get the victim punished them the offender and almost 10 year career or chose very invested in and i gave a sex offender who was not even put to justice or put on the registry this is simply an issue of tower and violence male sexual. auditors for the large part of target whoever is there to prey upon whether that's man or when. some rumors isuzu. search is going to be known chris mccomb the new member states
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