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for instance, talking about the prison industrial complex here -- thank you, angela davis. she gave us that phrase, right? >> exactly. >> it is in some or as far as i know in many original cultures if somebody did an antisocial, destructive thing, they were, indeed, punished with isolation. because we're communal creatures. so perhaps isolation is a universal treatment. not like our solitary confinement, but some degree of isolation. but when that person was brought back into the culture, the society, there was a long ritual amount of time in which everyone who knew that person told that person every good thing they ever did. i mean, we do the complete opposite. >> right. >> we continue to punish. and you can't vote and you can't work -- >> right. >> you know? we understand positive reinforcement with children, i think, at least i hope we do. >> right. [laughter] >> intellectually. >> but anyway, so our idea was to take features of original cultures which, after all, were 95% of human history. this last 5% of fucking up is, you know -- [laughter] and bring them forward. now
for instance, talking about the prison industrial complex here -- thank you, angela davis. she gave us that phrase, right? >> exactly. >> it is in some or as far as i know in many original cultures if somebody did an antisocial, destructive thing, they were, indeed, punished with isolation. because we're communal creatures. so perhaps isolation is a universal treatment. not like our solitary confinement, but some degree of isolation. but when that person was brought back into the...
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angela davis autobiography she talks about how the so-called mental illness has social roots and that it's very much a reflection of racism, poverty, what have you. on her work for women and criminalization by a state which they mythologize black women and therefore because they are deemed as being a criminal that opens the door for their suppression and i would say that was very much true. to be clear, her husband died violently. this is during the heart at the center of the massive activity she had seven children than she had in eighth child with a man with whom she very much loved and who seemed like she was going to get married but he got cold feet because he was concerned about feeding children and he left her, she had the child have probably suffered from postpartum. but again, she's a black woman trying to hold it down with poverty. the speed is coming after her, targeting her and there's a reform that says she's probably okay she will be okay but because she was defiant and stood up and was openly confrontational defending herself and her children from state officials trying t
angela davis autobiography she talks about how the so-called mental illness has social roots and that it's very much a reflection of racism, poverty, what have you. on her work for women and criminalization by a state which they mythologize black women and therefore because they are deemed as being a criminal that opens the door for their suppression and i would say that was very much true. to be clear, her husband died violently. this is during the heart at the center of the massive activity...
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. >> angela davis! >> all right.idential or vice presidential candidates, 60 seconds on the clock. ready, go. >> '88. >> dukakis. >> correct. >> michael dukakis. >> 2008 contender? >> wife problem. >> john edwards. >> 2004. >> presidential candidate. >> for 2004. >> john kerry. >> woman vp. >> geraldine ferrero. >> keep hope alive. >> barack obama. >> i'm sorry. '88 keep hope alive. >> jesse jackson. >> scream, i have a scream. >> howard dean. >> woman problem in '88. >> bill clinton. >> '88. >> before. >> gary hart. >> that's correct. >> went into space, astronaut. >> john glenn. >> bigot in '68. >> george wallace. >> we'll give you that. >> nine correct. jerds, i don't thi-- john edwar i don't think he had a wife problem, think he had a nonwife problem. i quibble. >> it puts you up to 390, very well done. >> where do we go from here? >> jake and s.e., come on down. >> what you got for snus. >> your category is reporters who covered presidential politics. >> before the bicentennial or after? >> reporters who covered
. >> angela davis! >> all right.idential or vice presidential candidates, 60 seconds on the clock. ready, go. >> '88. >> dukakis. >> correct. >> michael dukakis. >> 2008 contender? >> wife problem. >> john edwards. >> 2004. >> presidential candidate. >> for 2004. >> john kerry. >> woman vp. >> geraldine ferrero. >> keep hope alive. >> barack obama. >> i'm sorry. '88 keep hope alive....
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the legal frame up of angela davis and the attica prison rebellion, with just a bit more thought i think i could offer several other examples but that would take up more of my time and not allow me to get to the point of want to do. in the case of the wilmington ten the full force of the legal system hammered nine young black men in their teens or early '20s and a white woman in her 30s for the part in protests over desegregation of public schools in wilmington, north carolina. the actions of elected officials, police, prosecutors and judges throughout the wilmington tens or deals was callous and corrupt even by today's standards of prosecutorial misconduct. part of what i would like to do this evening is too harsh for you the events of the wilmington ten and their frame a. but it's also important to remember and to understand that what happened in wilmington also helped to define a new phase in african-american politics in which an increasingly varied movement coordinated its efforts under the leadership of a vital radical left, and i'll spend some time outlined that as well for you. as
the legal frame up of angela davis and the attica prison rebellion, with just a bit more thought i think i could offer several other examples but that would take up more of my time and not allow me to get to the point of want to do. in the case of the wilmington ten the full force of the legal system hammered nine young black men in their teens or early '20s and a white woman in her 30s for the part in protests over desegregation of public schools in wilmington, north carolina. the actions of...
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angela davis is going to be on this campus.- they don't have to put some kind of conservative against her. she's a communist. she's hung out with the black panthers, and it's okay for her to talk, but not a conservative. how is that? >> the funniest thing about this is that the university president is trying to portray this as he's actually protecting free speech because he's just saying ben shapiro can't speak here until he has someone else to disagree with him on the panel. but they don't do that for anyone else. gerri: it's a double standardings right? >> absolutely. we're at dis-invitation season. this is the time of year where university faculty and students get together and demand you can't speak on our campus, and every year it seems to get more intense -- gerri: give us names of people who have been banned because they didn't think the right thing. >> sure. people really started to pay attention when it was bill maher, people trying to get him not to speak on campus, but it was also donald please saw rice at rutgers a f
angela davis is going to be on this campus.- they don't have to put some kind of conservative against her. she's a communist. she's hung out with the black panthers, and it's okay for her to talk, but not a conservative. how is that? >> the funniest thing about this is that the university president is trying to portray this as he's actually protecting free speech because he's just saying ben shapiro can't speak here until he has someone else to disagree with him on the panel. but they...
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for instance, talk about the prison industrial complex, thank you, angela davis, she gave us that phrase, it is, in sum, or as far as i know, in many original cultures, if somebody did an antisocial destructive thing, they were indeed punished with isolation. because we are a communal creatures suppressed isolation is the universal punishment. not like our solitary confinement, some degree of isolation. but when that person was brought back into the culture, the society, there was a long which will amount of time which everyone told that person and a good thing they ever did. i mean, we do the complete opposite. we continue to punish and you can't vote and you can't work. we understand positive reinforcement with children, i think, at least i hope we do. but anyway, so our idea was to take features of the original cultures which after all we are 95% of human history. the last 5% are screwing up. and bring them forward. now i don't know if i'd be able to do that but many of you know of something that should be brought forward, i hope you will tell me. >> are right. i think i'm should and
for instance, talk about the prison industrial complex, thank you, angela davis, she gave us that phrase, it is, in sum, or as far as i know, in many original cultures, if somebody did an antisocial destructive thing, they were indeed punished with isolation. because we are a communal creatures suppressed isolation is the universal punishment. not like our solitary confinement, some degree of isolation. but when that person was brought back into the culture, the society, there was a long which...
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they argued about child support and then he shot both davis and her daughter chloe. after the hearing angela addressed the group. >> this is a permanent decision made on very temporary emotions. we cannot continue to stand at this microphone to talk about babies who have been executed. >>> we are learning more about the murder of a 13-year-old girl in blacksburg virginia who was killed. virginia tech student natalie keepers confessed to her role in the crime. she said she helped pick out the spot where the girl was killed and helped dispose of the body. she has been charged as an accessory. at the hearing today a judge denied bail. another student, david eisenhower is charged with kidnapping and murdering nicole. her funeral was today. >>> tonight democratic candidates faced off in the first democratic debate of the year. >> they pulled no punches but both campaigns are already looking ahead to super tuesday, and virginia in particular. >> more delegates will be at stake on march 1 than any other single day of this long -- campaign and of the 12 states voting only texas and georgia will awar
they argued about child support and then he shot both davis and her daughter chloe. after the hearing angela addressed the group. >> this is a permanent decision made on very temporary emotions. we cannot continue to stand at this microphone to talk about babies who have been executed. >>> we are learning more about the murder of a 13-year-old girl in blacksburg virginia who was killed. virginia tech student natalie keepers confessed to her role in the crime. she said she helped...
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eyewitness news at 6:00, hear from davis' supporters who told us that she did not deserve the sentence she got. reporting live outside of the federal courthouse, angela hong, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> one person is dead after a car crashed into this house here in gaston county, it happened just in the last 90 minutes. ken lemon is on the scene on coster school road where investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. >> witnesses say the driver never slowed down. never seemed to adjust his speed at all. as a matter of fact, you can see where the truck actually hit that tree before hitting that house. we got on the scene this morning and take a look at what we found. you see that truck actually push into the house. one elderly woman who is on oxygen was inside. she was not startled by this. she was asleep at the time. but there were witnesses who saw the car come blazing through one yard and sprague one woman rushed over to see if she could help. she was there as the man at the breath. >> i sat there and watched him for a couple minutes and me and another gentleman walked to the other side as he was pulling bricks off him to check on him
eyewitness news at 6:00, hear from davis' supporters who told us that she did not deserve the sentence she got. reporting live outside of the federal courthouse, angela hong, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> one person is dead after a car crashed into this house here in gaston county, it happened just in the last 90 minutes. ken lemon is on the scene on coster school road where investigators are trying to figure out what went wrong. >> witnesses say the driver never slowed down....
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this. >> once davis gets out of federal prison, she'll have to be on supervised release for two years and also receive mental health treatment. reporting outside of the federal courthouse, angela news. >>> some new information tonight in a channel 9 investigation we first brought to you at 6:00 yesterday. a suspect accused of ripping off car dealers across charlotte will be back in court next month. we told you this morning that bernardo gray was taken into custody last night. he illegally bought cars last month using fake credit cards and then a code that made the transaction seem real. he'll be back in court on march 1st for a bond hearing. >>> charlotte mecklenburg police chief laid out details he needs more officers. he met with the council committee today to go over last year's spike in crime and the efforts to bring it back down. it was all to support his request. he wouldn't say how many officers he wants to add. >> i'm confident that we're going to get what we need. i don't know how long it's going to take. >> next week, charlotte city leaders will be in working on the next budget. we're told they may go over the chief's formal request next month. >>> channel 9 has bee
this. >> once davis gets out of federal prison, she'll have to be on supervised release for two years and also receive mental health treatment. reporting outside of the federal courthouse, angela news. >>> some new information tonight in a channel 9 investigation we first brought to you at 6:00 yesterday. a suspect accused of ripping off car dealers across charlotte will be back in court next month. we told you this morning that bernardo gray was taken into custody last night. he...
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davis and their daughter chloe in fort washington. the reason is he had been ordered to pay child support. angela alsobrooks said her phone won't stop ringing for those demanding justice. >> this violence affects every aspect of the community. we have to stamp it out. leon: "7 on your side" tonight covering the story at fighting back against domestic violence. the help center open. if you are concerned about this call right now. 703-236-9220. help center will be open until 6:30. make the call. michelle: one year after joshua star re-signed as the school superintendent in -- resigned as the school superintendent, a replacement has been chosen. they will announce the pick in the hour. ritchie marlboro road is on top of the story with what we know so far about the pick. rich -- richard reeve is on the top of the story with what we know so far. >> this is a big day. whoever the superintendent is he will walk through the door. the guy with the inside track on the job is a gentleman named jack smith according to the "washington post." he is the interim state school superintendent. 20,000 in the school
davis and their daughter chloe in fort washington. the reason is he had been ordered to pay child support. angela alsobrooks said her phone won't stop ringing for those demanding justice. >> this violence affects every aspect of the community. we have to stamp it out. leon: "7 on your side" tonight covering the story at fighting back against domestic violence. the help center open. if you are concerned about this call right now. 703-236-9220. help center will be open until 6:30....
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they also say in the days leading up to davis' s death, neff sent him text messages telling him he' d kill him. angela: we have new information on a story we first brought you as breaking news last night at 5:00. the 8-year-old in titusville who was hit by a car is now recovering from his injuries. the boy was hit near a gas station yesterday at 5:00 on north carpenter road. the driver of the truck did remain on scene, and is cooperating with investigators. the little boy has injuries to his head and arm and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. there' s no word on why the child was in the street or whether the driver faces any charges. right now a deltona woman is out of jail. she bonded out last night after her arrest for driving drunk with a 3-year-old in the car. take a look at 29-year-old teresa knudson. she was busted wednesday night crashed into a fence and light post. it happened on east graves avenue. witnesses told police knudson nearly hit a person before crashing. she allegedly admitted to being drunk and going on a joyride. no one, including the child, was hurt. stewart: the fa
they also say in the days leading up to davis' s death, neff sent him text messages telling him he' d kill him. angela: we have new information on a story we first brought you as breaking news last night at 5:00. the 8-year-old in titusville who was hit by a car is now recovering from his injuries. the boy was hit near a gas station yesterday at 5:00 on north carpenter road. the driver of the truck did remain on scene, and is cooperating with investigators. the little boy has injuries to his...
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believe that the father had gone to confront miss davis at her home about child support issues involving chloe. interim chief and the state's attorney angela alsobrooks are going to elaborate on the problem with domestic violence and what we are doing together to try our best to prevent future tragedies like this. chief? >> thank you, julie. i want to begin by expressing my sympathy to the family of neshante and chloe. this is not a happy circumstance. this is a callous and a cold-hearted crime. i want to thank the state attorney miss alsobrooks being there side-by-side with me from if beginning. i want to thank the men and women standing behind you who haven't slept since yesterday in order to bring resolution to this. as we promised the community yesterday, when we know what happened we will come to you and we will explain it. at the end of this process, we found that this is another tragic case of domestic violence. a father killing a child. as a father of a daughter it's incomprehensible to me. it's cold and callous. the circumstances do not lend us to celebrate. yes, we made apprehension and we have closed the case. i assure the publi
believe that the father had gone to confront miss davis at her home about child support issues involving chloe. interim chief and the state's attorney angela alsobrooks are going to elaborate on the problem with domestic violence and what we are doing together to try our best to prevent future tragedies like this. chief? >> thank you, julie. i want to begin by expressing my sympathy to the family of neshante and chloe. this is not a happy circumstance. this is a callous and a cold-hearted...
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davis and her daughter chloe were fatally shot tuesday morning. by wednesday, police arrested and charged chloe's father with their murder. now the healing process is underway for angela prince and countless others. >> the message here is to show love and support and to really just have our presence. our presences is a lot being here. my husband and i are heavily involved here bradbury heights. we are a family. >> a family, torn apart by losing one of their own. davis was a first-year, second-grade teacher at bra bradbury heights and by ul accounts she was a bright light, inside and outside the class classroom.lie >> they gathered here holding candles to remember the young teacher, mother, daughter and friend. >> and she had many friends. in fact we ran into one of her friend at wegman's the other night who said she worked there many, many years before accep accepting her dream job here at bradbury heights back in august and six months later now, we're telling this tragic story. now, we do know a crisis team has been here at bradbury heights including grief counselors and we're told they'll be on campus as long as it takes. tisha lewis, "fox5 local news". >>> and in t
davis and her daughter chloe were fatally shot tuesday morning. by wednesday, police arrested and charged chloe's father with their murder. now the healing process is underway for angela prince and countless others. >> the message here is to show love and support and to really just have our presence. our presences is a lot being here. my husband and i are heavily involved here bradbury heights. we are a family. >> a family, torn apart by losing one of their own. davis was a...
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angela: a seminole county man is out of jail on bond right now after his second arrest. take a look at alan davis. he was arrested during a traffic stop this week, wanted by police on charges of felony littering and misdemeanor nuisance. police issued the warrant after 70,000 pounds of trash had to be picked up from his altamonte springs yard back in september. davis had allegedly been told several times to clean up his act. he was arrested on similar charges two years ago. a crook dressed as the caped crusader is still on the run tonight after robbing an orlando store. this is surveillance video from the 123 dollar store on north semoran boulevard. it shows the armed robber, dressed as batman, demanding cash from behind the checkout counter. at one point, he actually sets the gun down on the floor to gather the money. he eventually runs off with the cash. the clerk inside was not hurt. deputies police believe this guy robbery at a dollar general store five miles down the road. if you anything about the suspect, call the crimeline. angela: stewart: tonight the voluisa county council will a meetin
angela: a seminole county man is out of jail on bond right now after his second arrest. take a look at alan davis. he was arrested during a traffic stop this week, wanted by police on charges of felony littering and misdemeanor nuisance. police issued the warrant after 70,000 pounds of trash had to be picked up from his altamonte springs yard back in september. davis had allegedly been told several times to clean up his act. he was arrested on similar charges two years ago. a crook dressed as...
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davis and daughter chloe were fatally shot tuesday morning. by wednesday police arrested and charged chloe's father with their murder. now the healing process is underway for angela prince and countless others. >> the message is to show our love and support and to really just have our presence, our presence says a lot being here. my husband and i are heavily involved here and so we are a family. >> a family torn apart by losing one of their own. davis was a first-year second grade teacher at bradbury heights and by all accounts a bright light inside and outside the classroom. ♪ lien on me♪ . >> at the vigil young and old alike holding candles to remember the young teacher mother daughter and friend. >> and what a week for this community. a rough week and a long journey and road lie ahead. we know according to prince george county public school spokesperson grief counselors and crisis team have been on campus all week and will remain on campus in the coming weeks or however long it takes for the community, little ones parents, families teachers and everyone who knew the family and those who didn't, to heal. tish tish teesha lewis "fox 5 news". >> prince george cou
davis and daughter chloe were fatally shot tuesday morning. by wednesday police arrested and charged chloe's father with their murder. now the healing process is underway for angela prince and countless others. >> the message is to show our love and support and to really just have our presence, our presence says a lot being here. my husband and i are heavily involved here and so we are a family. >> a family torn apart by losing one of their own. davis was a first-year second grade...
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angela brooks taken starts with recognizing red flags and risk factors for domestic violence. . >> 25-year-old darren bozwell johnson was arrested and charged with fatally shooting 2-year-old daughter chloe and mother nashante davis over a child support ruling. >> it's so unthinkable that a child support order would make you want to kill somebody. it's hard to know how to council a person through that. except to say, again, these are also risk factors where you had an angry reaction, for example, to a child support order. unfortunately we have to say to people be vigilant. >> and been raged enough to do something. that's the message she also shared with us when we sat down with her moments after the news conference announcing bozwell johnson's arrest. >> it's not enough to be hangr hangry. we have to take action. we trained over 100 individuals in local churches how to recognize the sundz of domestic violence. >> it appears she was estranged from her alleged killer but the bestest daivrping to children are violent boy friends caring for the little ones. >> in those cases we talked about childcare. affordable childcare. where do you go to have subsidized childcare. if you have a young person in your family that ne
angela brooks taken starts with recognizing red flags and risk factors for domestic violence. . >> 25-year-old darren bozwell johnson was arrested and charged with fatally shooting 2-year-old daughter chloe and mother nashante davis over a child support ruling. >> it's so unthinkable that a child support order would make you want to kill somebody. it's hard to know how to council a person through that. except to say, again, these are also risk factors where you had an angry...