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among them black smiths. well at least most black smiths. but there are still a few of them around. and in 2000, ktvu's bob mackenzie found one of them in san francisco. >>> in the earl little 1920s, the black smith shop was still such a familiar site in american towns that buster keaton made one a setting for a comedy short, he didn't have to explain what a black smith did, everybody knew. a black smith used metal, pounding it into shape. in san francisco at that time the automobile had pretty well replaced the horse. but san franciscans still went to wilbert's shop to get pieces made. clockers was his apprentice who took his place. clockers would take a apprentice himself, and here's the surprise, wilber's shop is still there. and inside you will find mr. clockers apprentice. for almost 40 years now, tony roselini has been practicing this ancient trade just like he learned it from the old black smith. making tools and parts just like they were 100 years ago. >> most people like it. they like coming in here and finding out that this is history when they were made too see this downt
among them black smiths. well at least most black smiths. but there are still a few of them around. and in 2000, ktvu's bob mackenzie found one of them in san francisco. >>> in the earl little 1920s, the black smith shop was still such a familiar site in american towns that buster keaton made one a setting for a comedy short, he didn't have to explain what a black smith did, everybody knew. a black smith used metal, pounding it into shape. in san francisco at that time the automobile...
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tools, manufacturers, general black smith. still used as a black smith shop. one of my favorite buildings in north beach area is the sheet metal shop and the shop -- this entire building, facade is made of sheet metal. as we get closur closer you cane somebody tail piping to the building and it's sheet metal. >> and made to look like break. >> the letters are made of sheet metal and the eave over the door and every piece of this thing. the glass is i guess not. the door is sheet metal. the door jam. fantastic. >> maybe they got a special price for the sheet metal. >> and here's a permit to put it on the building and cost $700 to put the minor editions to the front of the building and a new cement floor 1921. >> do you think they put the correct amount down back then? >>im sure of it. >> one of the fewer buildings in san francisco. >> which is not wrong for the city. >>i understand someone wants to replace it with new development i heard stories about these buildings and these are two others and there is in the mission at 20th and shot well and ares that were u
tools, manufacturers, general black smith. still used as a black smith shop. one of my favorite buildings in north beach area is the sheet metal shop and the shop -- this entire building, facade is made of sheet metal. as we get closur closer you cane somebody tail piping to the building and it's sheet metal. >> and made to look like break. >> the letters are made of sheet metal and the eave over the door and every piece of this thing. the glass is i guess not. the door is sheet...
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unknowingly all of these different vaccines and stems and everything like that even for infants black so smith kline monsanto and merck the vaccine industry the pharmaceutical industry and the biotech industry all coming together to deceive you on what's on your dinner table coming together to make massive profits completely unheard of in this country for example we have the aids vaccine which they're now looking to infuse into these biopharmaceutical crops which will be on your day dinner table there were one thousand participants in this experimental aids vaccine study and actually three die from adverse reactions to the aids vaccine of one thousand people three die and this is what they want to put into your food supply things of gold these people complaining that can be considered under homeland security an act of terrorism if you have a complaint about your tap water if you're concerned about the chemical contamination of it the fluoride in the water you're a terrorist and you going to be put on a terrorist watch list first they came for they came after nine eleven the bad guys mean to go
unknowingly all of these different vaccines and stems and everything like that even for infants black so smith kline monsanto and merck the vaccine industry the pharmaceutical industry and the biotech industry all coming together to deceive you on what's on your dinner table coming together to make massive profits completely unheard of in this country for example we have the aids vaccine which they're now looking to infuse into these biopharmaceutical crops which will be on your day dinner...
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black american jesse owen competed in the 1936 games in defiance of post hitler's nazi german regime. americans tommy smithised black fifgts in absolute of the black power movement. for 2014, gay athletes have united saying power is to show up and not boycott the games. tennis champion and four-time olympian gaye stubs is a -- >> to be there and to say, hey, we're here to compete and equal as everybody else. we want to go there, i think as a gay athlete, you you want to go there and compete and go there and compete and show everybody in the world that we're on level pegging with any straight athlete. it doesn't matter to us. >> and it's not just the athletes we're hearing from. we are hearing from u.s. lawmakers. senator jeff merkel from oregon says he plans to introduce a resolution in the u.s. senate that one, opposes russian laws but is demanding protection for visitors as well as spectators and the athletes. we should point out that this is a resolution and it won't have any force of law in russia. >> as you heard, vodka boy kwco are going on around the country. but are they hurting russia? >>> still t
black american jesse owen competed in the 1936 games in defiance of post hitler's nazi german regime. americans tommy smithised black fifgts in absolute of the black power movement. for 2014, gay athletes have united saying power is to show up and not boycott the games. tennis champion and four-time olympian gaye stubs is a -- >> to be there and to say, hey, we're here to compete and equal as everybody else. we want to go there, i think as a gay athlete, you you want to go there and...
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. >> daniel roy smith, black male. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen, it showed that he was wanted by the u.s. marshal's office out of winston, salem. . but he wasn't sure this is the same man. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? whe why is he sticking around? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have the right guy. >> he decides to question him further. >> let me ask you something. are you supposed to be in a half way house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but it looks like -- >> that's something i regret. giving him the heads up that i knew he was wanted. >> you don't have any weapons or anything on yo
. >> daniel roy smith, black male. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen, it showed that he was wanted by the u.s. marshal's office out of winston, salem. . but he wasn't sure this is the same man. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting...
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piper kerman, inspiration for the netflix series "orange is the new black" and former missouri state senator, jeff smithank you very much. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. polls are closed now in the primary election for new jersey's u.s. senate seat. after u.s. senator frank lautenberg died in june, new jersey governor chris christie appointed a replacement senator to keep that seat essentially occupied until new jersey voters could choose who they wanted to take that seat for the remainder of mr. lautenberg's term. well, as of tonight, we now know that the two candidates in that election to take frank lautenberg's u.s. senate seat will be for the democratic party the mayor of new jersey new jersey's largest city, cory booker. the republican party, the former mayor of new jersey's 280th largest city, a place called bogota. looks liog
piper kerman, inspiration for the netflix series "orange is the new black" and former missouri state senator, jeff smithank you very much. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. polls are closed now in the primary election for new jersey's u.s. senate seat. after u.s. senator frank lautenberg died in june, new jersey governor chris christie appointed a...
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black brief case. inside the found a smith and weston 38 caliber handgun and three loose rounds. ramos could not produce a firearms card, and was charged with improper storage of the fire. >> shepard: what do investigators say about the gun? >> exactly. here's where the connection to football comes in. they interviewed ram moss and -- ramos and said she had had numerous fast football players r car and she had a friend named chicago and it was he and his bud -- she dropped them off at work. the belongings were left in the vehicle and she left them outside so they could pick them up and missed the suitcase. ramos is from the same town as aaron hernandez, originally from bristol, connecticut, and earlier this summer law enforcement in connecticut confirmed they were helping in this investigation of the 2012 homicide in boston in which investigators are exploring the link with aaron hernandez. an suv matching the description that fled from the scene in boston was seized in the home of hernandez' uncle. >> shepard: time for a lawyer. let's brian -- bring one in. it was hard to follow
black brief case. inside the found a smith and weston 38 caliber handgun and three loose rounds. ramos could not produce a firearms card, and was charged with improper storage of the fire. >> shepard: what do investigators say about the gun? >> exactly. here's where the connection to football comes in. they interviewed ram moss and -- ramos and said she had had numerous fast football players r car and she had a friend named chicago and it was he and his bud -- she dropped them off...
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piper kerman, inspiration for the netflix series "orange is the new black" and former missouri state senator, jeff smith. thank you very much. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> that was textbook chris hayes, fascinating and super smart and amazing. that was awesome. >> thank you, rachel. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. polls are closed now in the primary election for new jersey's u.s. senate seat. after u.s. senator frank lautenberg died in june, new jersey governor chris christie appointed a replacement senator to keep that seat essentially occupied until new jersey voters could choose who they wanted to take that seat for the remainder of mr. lautenberg's term. well, as of tonight, we now know that the two candidates in that election to take frank lautenberg's u.s. senate seat will be for the democratic party the mayor of new jersey new jersey's largest city, cory booker. the republican party, the former mayor of new jersey's 280th largest city, a place called bogota. looks like bogota but say it bogota. lonegan is the for
piper kerman, inspiration for the netflix series "orange is the new black" and former missouri state senator, jeff smith. thank you very much. that is "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" starts right now. >> that was textbook chris hayes, fascinating and super smart and amazing. that was awesome. >> thank you, rachel. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. polls are closed now in the primary election...
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jesse owens wins four gold medals. 1968, mexico city, tommy smith and john carlos give the black powere on the podium during the national anthem. they were expelled from the games. 1972 munich massacre israelis kidnapped by palestinian terrorist, 11 athletes, coaches and judges were murdered. 1980 in moss course president jimmy carter calls for a boycott after the over yet union invades afghanistan. they respond by boycotting in 1984 games in los angeles. next winter's olympic games in sochi, russia. last month russian president slad min putin signed a law that bars the public discussion of gay rights and relationships anywhere children might hear. it's been condemned by russian and international rights groups as highly discriminatory. what politicians decide to do about it but putting corporate america in a tough spot. an article in the new yorker this week titled "why the olympic sponsors should take action on gay rights." richard is a political strategist and gay rights advocate. bob zito is with us and he helped shape the brands of sony, new york stock exchange, bristol-myers squib
jesse owens wins four gold medals. 1968, mexico city, tommy smith and john carlos give the black powere on the podium during the national anthem. they were expelled from the games. 1972 munich massacre israelis kidnapped by palestinian terrorist, 11 athletes, coaches and judges were murdered. 1980 in moss course president jimmy carter calls for a boycott after the over yet union invades afghanistan. they respond by boycotting in 1984 games in los angeles. next winter's olympic games in sochi,...
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. >> smith: in their coverage, the papers decided that they would black out the names of any civilian informants working for the us military. but assange had a different idea for his wikileaks' web site. one evening, just days before publication, they confronted him over dinner. >> julian, whose project was to publish the entire data set, was very reluctant to delete those names, to redact them. and we said, "julian, we... we've got to do something about these redactions. we really have got to." and he said, "these people were collaborators, informants. they deserve to die." and there was a sort of silence fell around the table. >> the other journalists who were involved from all three news organizations were also raising the issue with him, and getting the same answer. part of what was steering his judgment was his origins as a hacker, a computer hacker, where there's a very purist ideology that all information should be accessible to everybody. >> smith: only at the 11th hour would assange change his mind. his team was caught off guard. >> four days before publication, 90,000 docume
. >> smith: in their coverage, the papers decided that they would black out the names of any civilian informants working for the us military. but assange had a different idea for his wikileaks' web site. one evening, just days before publication, they confronted him over dinner. >> julian, whose project was to publish the entire data set, was very reluctant to delete those names, to redact them. and we said, "julian, we... we've got to do something about these redactions. we...
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black american jesse owens competed in the 1936 games in symbolic defiance of nazi german regi regime. mexico city olympics tommy smith and john carlos raised salutes in support of the black power movement. for 2014, gay athletes have united under groups like athlete ally saying power is to show up and not boycott the games. tennis champion and four-time olympian is a gay athlete and activist and calls sochi 2014 the era of civil rights. >> we're here and we're here to compete and we're as equal as everybody else. we want to go there, as a gay athlete you want to go there and compete and also go there and compete and show everybody in the world that we're on level pegging with any athlete. >> we're now not just hearing from the athletes but u.s. lawmakers are joining in. jeff orcly from oregon says he plans on introducing a resolution to the floor of the u.s. senate that would oppose, say it opposes these russian laws, as well as call for the protection of the athletes, as well as spectators who go to russia for the games. we should point out, though, this is a resolution. it won't have any real teeth in russia. cnn,
black american jesse owens competed in the 1936 games in symbolic defiance of nazi german regi regime. mexico city olympics tommy smith and john carlos raised salutes in support of the black power movement. for 2014, gay athletes have united under groups like athlete ally saying power is to show up and not boycott the games. tennis champion and four-time olympian is a gay athlete and activist and calls sochi 2014 the era of civil rights. >> we're here and we're here to compete and we're...
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smith. neil cavuto, your world, right now. >> we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews andtiles, broughtl will be able to sing in the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. >> that was then, this is now. >> as we mark this anniversary, we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blacks had joined the ranks of millionaires. it was whether this country would admit all peo
smith. neil cavuto, your world, right now. >> we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews andtiles, broughtl will be able to sing in the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. >> that was then, this is now. >> as we mark this anniversary, we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blacks had joined the ranks...
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shot this cell phone video, black smoke coming out of this three story apartment building on east 19th street in oakland. >> i felt the heat under my feat. >> reporter: keith smith rushed out of the building with only what was on him. firefighters say this room is directly above the unit where the fire started. >> once the fire broke out and started free burning it lapped up and caught some of the apartment just above it on the third floor. >> reporter: fire investigators say it's too soon to know the cause. but some people here worry it was not an accident and had something to do with a domestic dispute. >> i heard somebody went downstairs and set it on fire. i don't know if that's the truth or 100% accurate but that's what they're saying around here. >> reporter: the fire started back there in the apartment of this unit here. the owner of the complex says he does not think the fire was intentionally set. tonight the crews began repairing the badly damaged buildings. people here are just grateful no one was hurt. >> i saw the smoke coming from the front. i was like no. i started banging on everybody's door on the top to make sure everybody got out. >> eric rasm
shot this cell phone video, black smoke coming out of this three story apartment building on east 19th street in oakland. >> i felt the heat under my feat. >> reporter: keith smith rushed out of the building with only what was on him. firefighters say this room is directly above the unit where the fire started. >> once the fire broke out and started free burning it lapped up and caught some of the apartment just above it on the third floor. >> reporter: fire...
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shot this cell phone video, black smoke coming out of this three story apartment building on east 19th street in oakland. >> i felt the heat under my feat. >> reporter: keith smith rushed out of the building with only what was on him. firefighters say this room is directly above the unit where the fire started. >> once the fire broke out and started free burning it lapped up and caught some of the apartment just above it on the third floor. >> reporter: fire investigators say it's too soon to know the cause. but some people here worry it was not an accident and had something to do with a domestic dispute. >> i heard somebody went downstairs and set it on fire. i don't know if that's the truth or 100% accurate but that's what they're saying around here. >> reporter: the fire started back there in the apartment of this unit here. the owner of the complex says he does not think the fire was intentionally set. tonight the crews began repairing the badly damaged buildings. people here are just grateful no one was hurt. >> i saw the smoke coming from the front. i was like no. i started banging on everybody's door on the top to make sure everybody got out. >> eric rasm
shot this cell phone video, black smoke coming out of this three story apartment building on east 19th street in oakland. >> i felt the heat under my feat. >> reporter: keith smith rushed out of the building with only what was on him. firefighters say this room is directly above the unit where the fire started. >> once the fire broke out and started free burning it lapped up and caught some of the apartment just above it on the third floor. >> reporter: fire...
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smith. neil cavuto, your world, right now. >> we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, broughtl will be able to sing in the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. >> that was then, this is now. >> as we mark this anniversary, we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blacks had joined the ranks of millionaires. it was whether this country would admit all people who were willing to work hard regardless of race into the ranks of the middle class life. >> welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. in 1963 martin luther king wasn't just fighting for racial equality, he was actually fighting for jobs and economic justice. think about it. he died that way. a theme this president is continuing today. to hear america's first african-american governor tell it, we have certainly come a long way, and we have a long way to go. as martin luther king paved the way for an african-american president, this man i guess sort of hit the skids. virginia's former democ
smith. neil cavuto, your world, right now. >> we will be able to speed up that day when all of god's children, black men and white men, jews and gentiles, broughtl will be able to sing in the old negro spiritual, free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, we're free at last. >> that was then, this is now. >> as we mark this anniversary, we must remind ourselves that the measure of progress for those who marched 50 years ago was not merely how many blacks had joined the...
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black workers. a spokeswoman for deen says she was pleased and deen believes in equal opportunity and kindness for everyone. >>> buzz feed ed tor ben smithanthony weiner is still in therapy and has had no contact with his partner, cindy leathers. he dropped a hint about hillary clinton's future plans when asked how it's affected his wife houma. >> do you know what her roll in hillary's 2016 bid is going to be? >> i do. >> what is it going to be? >> i'm not telling you. >> do you think it's damaged her in that world? >> it's hurt her professionally and personally. >> that first question to anthony weiner was do you know what houma's role will be in a 2016 presidential race. he said i do. but when asked what it would be, he would not respond. that's a big political hit right there. a new poll finds 80% of new yorkers have an unfavorable picture of him. 80%. >>> the stop and frisk program that lets police detain anyone they deem suspicious is very much in question. a federal judge said it is unconstitutional. even though the program was designed to prevent crimes before they happen, many of the stop and frisks say it targeted innocent peopl
black workers. a spokeswoman for deen says she was pleased and deen believes in equal opportunity and kindness for everyone. >>> buzz feed ed tor ben smithanthony weiner is still in therapy and has had no contact with his partner, cindy leathers. he dropped a hint about hillary clinton's future plans when asked how it's affected his wife houma. >> do you know what her roll in hillary's 2016 bid is going to be? >> i do. >> what is it going to be? >> i'm not...
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smith, "today in the bay." >>> brand-new video of a massive fire that is east africa's largest airport shut down. you can see the huge flames and black smoke going up from kenya's main international airport. quite the inferno. located in the capital city of nairobi. authorities say the fire gutted the arrival at the terminal where passengers passed through immigration and go on to get their luggage. the fire broke out on the 15th anniversary of the u.s. embassy bombings in nairobi. officials telling us there are no immediate signs of terrorism. the airport is closed now until further notice. no shocker there. emergency crews can continue to fight this one and battle the fire. so far, good news here, no injuries reported. >>> a morgan hill teen accused of raping a drunk woman expected to be in court this morning. the 16-year-old will appear in you've nile court but could be tried as an adult. the teen and his mother helped a woman intoxicated into her home. the teen allegedly went back to the home later that night, raping the woman, and then robbing her. police arrested the man after he admitted to having sex with the woman. >>> famil
smith, "today in the bay." >>> brand-new video of a massive fire that is east africa's largest airport shut down. you can see the huge flames and black smoke going up from kenya's main international airport. quite the inferno. located in the capital city of nairobi. authorities say the fire gutted the arrival at the terminal where passengers passed through immigration and go on to get their luggage. the fire broke out on the 15th anniversary of the u.s. embassy bombings in...
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scheming to 77 black doctors were extraordinarily rare and never won on neurosurgeon rotation 11 have on the scrubs many times they would mistake me for the orderly. i am sorry mr. smithis ready to be taken tuesday operating room and i was aim dr. carson. don't be embarrassed of would be very nice and i would have a friend for life because they appreciated my attitude but the reason it is that way is because a look at the big picture and from the perspective of this nurse the only black man to ever come on this floor was the orderly. so why would she think something else? now if they do it the second time i may have a few choice words and. >> host: did you ever have a patient the fuse your services? >> yes. when i first came to hawkins there were patients who did not want their care by a black physician. the chairman of our department who has a quaker background would tell them the same thing. dr. carson is a prized resident, we chose him from among many in if you're going to be in his hospital he will be involved in your care and if you don't like that the door is right over there in he was very consistent with that message and it turned out not to be a big problem.
scheming to 77 black doctors were extraordinarily rare and never won on neurosurgeon rotation 11 have on the scrubs many times they would mistake me for the orderly. i am sorry mr. smithis ready to be taken tuesday operating room and i was aim dr. carson. don't be embarrassed of would be very nice and i would have a friend for life because they appreciated my attitude but the reason it is that way is because a look at the big picture and from the perspective of this nurse the only black man to...
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black children. her research investigates white mothers in new zealand and united states. rachel, ceo adopted by a white couple in albuquerque new mexico when she was a newborn. back with me was shawna smiths here as a housing expert but also the mother of two mixed race children who identify primarily as african-american. so i've been wanting to have this conversation since my mom reminded me of that. hi, mom, looking beautiful back there. tracy, what are the key challenges from research. what are the big challenges white moms, in particular, face with trying to raise african-american children. >> one of the challenges is how to talk about race. white women oftentimes are not raised to think about themselves as racial beings so they don't acquire racial literacy skills, the skills that help them to know how to talk about race. oftentimes the dialogue is not taking place. it means that children who are going to encounter instances of racism or have questions about race or racial identity navigate that alone. that's difficult for children. childhood requires the help of adults who can help you go that way. parents don't know how to do that because they haven't interrogated race. it's hard
black children. her research investigates white mothers in new zealand and united states. rachel, ceo adopted by a white couple in albuquerque new mexico when she was a newborn. back with me was shawna smiths here as a housing expert but also the mother of two mixed race children who identify primarily as african-american. so i've been wanting to have this conversation since my mom reminded me of that. hi, mom, looking beautiful back there. tracy, what are the key challenges from research. what...
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chairman men po then at the black blank thank i too appreciate and share yourk commitment to enhancing embassyy security as evidenced by your recently introduced chris stevens, sean smith, bill b and ecurity and personal security of 2013. it has been a concern since inception of embassy security almost 100 years ago. to counter these global threats come in, the office of the chief special agent was formed in 1916. it was not, however until 1985 at the same time is preparing for service to the u.s. government and the mission and vision was part of the team that i particularly wanted to join. in 1987, i became a special agent and since then i have devoted my 26 year career to fulfilling the mission to provide a safe and secure environment for the conduct of foreign policy. i have manage security programs is a regional security officer in iraq and pakistan and jerusalem and philippines and indonesia. to demonstrate the depth of my experience and not of special agent come i would like to highlight a few of my accomplishments. i have dealt daily with possible terrorist acts that have impacted the lives of americans to include the kidnapping of americans in the philippines a
chairman men po then at the black blank thank i too appreciate and share yourk commitment to enhancing embassyy security as evidenced by your recently introduced chris stevens, sean smith, bill b and ecurity and personal security of 2013. it has been a concern since inception of embassy security almost 100 years ago. to counter these global threats come in, the office of the chief special agent was formed in 1916. it was not, however until 1985 at the same time is preparing for service to the...
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black caucus plan to work with the groups. how are you already responding to those groups? this is tereasa smith. >> i'm asking that question because we always hear the term, "unity," you know, there's strength. but if you don't have anyone listening to you, you can't have strength. so what i'm asking is that for you to look at the established groups that have already been working such as reverend al sampson who's a visionary, a civil rights worker. and he has had black tradesman council. he's got a farmer's market. he's working so hard as the food desert as you mentioned, and we need to get rid of the division where everyone is doing their own thing and we need to come together and find out where these things are happening because being a former educator, i was an educator. i was alternative high school. and in that classroom, we had 16 -- up to seniors. and if you don't listen to the wisdom that's there among all people, okay, you're not going to accomplish anything. so in that classroom, we listen to the wisdom of the young people and we listen to the wisdom of the older people and it's an ea
black caucus plan to work with the groups. how are you already responding to those groups? this is tereasa smith. >> i'm asking that question because we always hear the term, "unity," you know, there's strength. but if you don't have anyone listening to you, you can't have strength. so what i'm asking is that for you to look at the established groups that have already been working such as reverend al sampson who's a visionary, a civil rights worker. and he has had black...