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philip randolph, bayard rustin. write about taking out his watch in a blink paper when reporter say does not look like you're going to have anyone coming to the speech and he said, "no, we are right on schedule." the paper was blank. >> first of all, we have to understand a march of this size had never been organized before. the state assumed there would be violence and militarized the capitol to a huge extent and the end there was no violence. as you have pointed out, it was a march of jobs and freedom, organized jointly civil rights movement and the labor movement. implicit i think understanding that to try and understand racism without class or class oppression without race is to really misunderstand both completely. that makes it a march for jobs and freedom. this force of energy that is bayard rustin, this gay african-american man who stands at the heart of the organizational excellence in getting everyone into the city and out of the city to the extent them a new show went to telling people, don't bring mayonn
philip randolph, bayard rustin. write about taking out his watch in a blink paper when reporter say does not look like you're going to have anyone coming to the speech and he said, "no, we are right on schedule." the paper was blank. >> first of all, we have to understand a march of this size had never been organized before. the state assumed there would be violence and militarized the capitol to a huge extent and the end there was no violence. as you have pointed out, it was a...
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thanks to randolph for the money, the frenchman's for 15 goals for french, for it last season. the 2nd highest in the lead. and his 1st of the season was enough to earn his side a narrow one when you are watching dw news live from for lynn. a quick reminder of our top story. you're printing president. will that emerge? lensky has as the trust the danish parliament. and thanks for the country for submit, mentor supply, you estimate as 16 fighter jazz. you praise denmark solidarity and the struggles for of health rationalization as your news update. thank you for watching the fast fashion as an environmental night a clothing graveyard image of land desert. this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and lightest textile waste gets stranded. fashion watch now on youtube.
thanks to randolph for the money, the frenchman's for 15 goals for french, for it last season. the 2nd highest in the lead. and his 1st of the season was enough to earn his side a narrow one when you are watching dw news live from for lynn. a quick reminder of our top story. you're printing president. will that emerge? lensky has as the trust the danish parliament. and thanks for the country for submit, mentor supply, you estimate as 16 fighter jazz. you praise denmark solidarity and the...
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a philip randolph heard about it. he was with the brotherhood of sleeping car porters and had been talking about a march on washington since the rope it's about -- since the roosevelt days. they sent byron down to meet with us and we all agreed it would be better to have an organized disciplined march that we planned. we entrusted the march on washington to a philip randolph and rustin. enabling us to have train loads of people coming in from new york to washington, from chicago to washington, from atlanta to washington. others got there anyway way that they could. it turned out to be a real masterpiece of unification of the people of these united states. harry belafonte brought a couple of plane loads of movie stars, marlon brando. you know, all the movie stars. you are all too young to remember some of them. but you have seen their movies. paul newman. lena horne. sidney poitier. sammy davis. all of them flew in from los angeles with harry belafonte. so we had a star-studded celebration at the lincoln memorial. if y
a philip randolph heard about it. he was with the brotherhood of sleeping car porters and had been talking about a march on washington since the rope it's about -- since the roosevelt days. they sent byron down to meet with us and we all agreed it would be better to have an organized disciplined march that we planned. we entrusted the march on washington to a philip randolph and rustin. enabling us to have train loads of people coming in from new york to washington, from chicago to washington,...
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king, john lewis, dorothy height, a philip randolph -- how they were, or they're efficient for america, you know, i think that when people dedicate themselves to fighting for liberty and justice and equality, they're fighting for foundational principles of our country, right? we are a country that was founded on those principles. and so they or examples of some of the greatest patriots in our country. because they believed and the promise of america, and fought to achieve it. >> i was very moved, and you know, i don't get moved easily, you let me get with the proof in your crime -- private office. your office you work at all. and the white house. you have a picture of your mother at a demonstration. a protest around what happened and burning him. and you have over your shoulder a portrait of thurgood marshall, who went to harvard like you did. and you have him in this room, the ceremonial room. it is almost like you are guided by the spirits of the american movement for equality. >> it was born in the fight. my parents were active in the movement, that we're marching, that's how they m
king, john lewis, dorothy height, a philip randolph -- how they were, or they're efficient for america, you know, i think that when people dedicate themselves to fighting for liberty and justice and equality, they're fighting for foundational principles of our country, right? we are a country that was founded on those principles. and so they or examples of some of the greatest patriots in our country. because they believed and the promise of america, and fought to achieve it. >> i was...
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philip randolph because i was familiar with him. then i could see dr. king. i wanted to be a part of history and d i was frfrom alab that's whwhy it was s so import >> repoporter: odod'ing said th atmosphere was important for him. he never experienced anything like it. >> everybody was praying and shouting. this was a major, majojor celebratation. >> reporter: hearing words like let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of mississippi, boudin said that that answered his question. udin went on to spend decades as a freedom writer. as for kerry mccray? >> it changed my life heard . it made me appreciate life >> this friday make sure to tch our stream for a special presentation, celebrating 60 years since the march on washington. >>> coming up on cbs news bay area, round two between the city of san francisco and homelessness advocates over the city 's ability to sweep homeless encampments off the streets. >>> and san francisco trying a new approach to stop open air drug use at civic center
philip randolph because i was familiar with him. then i could see dr. king. i wanted to be a part of history and d i was frfrom alab that's whwhy it was s so import >> repoporter: odod'ing said th atmosphere was important for him. he never experienced anything like it. >> everybody was praying and shouting. this was a major, majojor celebratation. >> reporter: hearing words like let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of mississippi, boudin said that that answered his...
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i'm the randolph county recorder of deeds in the county of randolph in the state of missouri. >> as theponsible for recording deeds as well as recording marriage licenses. and he performed that ritual for james addie and molly watson on april 25th, 2 days before her murder. >> security camera video actually shows molly walking across the parking lot and coming into the building. >> the cameras i've got in the back of my office for security filmed all that. >> even on security cameras, molly's bubbly personality is pretty obvious. she's smiling and laughing there, chatting with the guard. and notice her phone? apparently she always kept that close. >> molly watson come in the door just shortly before 4:00, and she said, i'm here to get a marriage license. and she was quite pleasant to talk to. we had a good time. and you can see james there in his uniform, showing up late, hurrying inside. >> and then mr. addie walked in the door. and he was not smiling. he was acting like this was not the place he wanted to be in. she reached right over to him and was -- was touching his arm and stuff.
i'm the randolph county recorder of deeds in the county of randolph in the state of missouri. >> as theponsible for recording deeds as well as recording marriage licenses. and he performed that ritual for james addie and molly watson on april 25th, 2 days before her murder. >> security camera video actually shows molly walking across the parking lot and coming into the building. >> the cameras i've got in the back of my office for security filmed all that. >> even on...
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. >> reporter: in crystal river, florida, dirk randolph and ad amanda chilcot, along with their dog lucyking any chances with the deadly storm surge expected to reach nearly 15 feet in some areas. >> i'm not worried about the winds. i'm worried about the water. >> yeah. >> so the water raising, like that's going to come in the house. you know, it's going to ruin your car. >> reporter: evacuation orders have been issued for more than two dozen counties. in cedar key, there's only one bridge to get on and off the island. some fear those staying behind could be trapped after the storm. >> this is my first one where i'm, like, really concerned. >> reporter: preparing for the worst, patients are being moved out of hospitals and care centers. close to 100 of the most vulnerable have been evacuated to higher ground. >> being safe is the appropriate thing, and erring on the side of caution is the appropriate thing. >> reporter: ted scouten with our cbs station in miami is in the florida keys. >> reporter: storm surge is expected to be a foot or two. so add that to everything. and what they're co
. >> reporter: in crystal river, florida, dirk randolph and ad amanda chilcot, along with their dog lucyking any chances with the deadly storm surge expected to reach nearly 15 feet in some areas. >> i'm not worried about the winds. i'm worried about the water. >> yeah. >> so the water raising, like that's going to come in the house. you know, it's going to ruin your car. >> reporter: evacuation orders have been issued for more than two dozen counties. in cedar...
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and at home, he felt the urgency from civil rights leaders like philip randolph and the acp and unlikely character in the civil rights story of america, harry truman. his sights on our north star. he created the president's commission, civil rights. this is the groundbreaking report entitled to secure these rights was entitled to secure these rights condemning segregation and outlawing outlining the necessary changes in law and policy. protecting right to vote. prohibiting discrimination in jobs, etc.. desegregating military. and much more. but as you might guess, the backlash was instant. instead, a friend wrote ten pleading to change course. but president truman wrote back, quote, i'm asking for equality of opportunity for all human beings. and as long as i stay here, i'm going to continue to fight. end of quote. memories of old members of the military rejected a civil his civil rights agenda. undeterred, harry truman acted. and we're much better nation, a much better nation for his courage, commitment and for sacrifice and service of all our patriots fought for our democracy this year
and at home, he felt the urgency from civil rights leaders like philip randolph and the acp and unlikely character in the civil rights story of america, harry truman. his sights on our north star. he created the president's commission, civil rights. this is the groundbreaking report entitled to secure these rights was entitled to secure these rights condemning segregation and outlawing outlining the necessary changes in law and policy. protecting right to vote. prohibiting discrimination in...
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. >> reporter: in crystal river, florida, dirk randolph and amanda chilcott, along with their dog lucyth the deadly storm surge expected to reach nearly 15 feet in some areas. >> i'm not worried about the winds. i'm worried about the water. so the water raising, like, that is going to come in the house. you know, it is going to ruin your car. >> reporter: evacuation orders have been issued for more than two dozen counties. in cedar key, there is only one bridge to get on and off the island. some fear those staying behind could be trapped after the storm. >> this is my first one where i am, like, really >> reporter: preparing for the worst, patients are being moved out of hospitals and care centers. close to 100 of the most vulnerable have been evacuated to higher ground. >> being safe is the appropriate thing, and erring on the side of caution is the appropriate thing. >> reporter: ted scouten with our cbs station in miami is in the florida keys. >> storm surge is expected to be a foot or two, so add that to everything, and what they are concerned about here is flooding. you can see in
. >> reporter: in crystal river, florida, dirk randolph and amanda chilcott, along with their dog lucyth the deadly storm surge expected to reach nearly 15 feet in some areas. >> i'm not worried about the winds. i'm worried about the water. so the water raising, like, that is going to come in the house. you know, it is going to ruin your car. >> reporter: evacuation orders have been issued for more than two dozen counties. in cedar key, there is only one bridge to get on and...
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and at home, he felt the urgency from civil rights leaders like philip randolph and the acp and unlikely character in the civil rights story of america, harry truman. his sights on our north star. he created the president's commission, civil rights. this is the groundbreaking report entitled to secure these rights was entitled to secure these rights condemning segregation and outlawing outlining the necessary changes in law and policy. protecting right to vote. prohibiting discrimination in jobs, etc.. desegregating military. and much more. but as you might guess, the backlash was instant. instead, a friend wrote ten pleading to change course. but president truman wrote back, quote, i'm asking for equality of opportunity for all human beings. and as long as i stay here, i'm going to continue to fight. end of quote. memories of old members of the military rejected a civil his civil rights agenda. undeterred, harry truman acted. and we're much better nation, a much better nation for his courage, commitment and for sacrifice and service of all our patriots fought for our democracy this year
and at home, he felt the urgency from civil rights leaders like philip randolph and the acp and unlikely character in the civil rights story of america, harry truman. his sights on our north star. he created the president's commission, civil rights. this is the groundbreaking report entitled to secure these rights was entitled to secure these rights condemning segregation and outlawing outlining the necessary changes in law and policy. protecting right to vote. prohibiting discrimination in...
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that taping system is when he calls to convene the head of the sleeping porter association, who is randolphand the head of the naacp, who's white with the head of the army. and it's integrating the army and the army not be integrated. and roosevelt tries to achieve a compromise and they won't do it. so the two men start planning a giant march on washington, d.c. and they threaten so much with this march that roosevelt puts through an executive order saying there can be no discrimination against african-americans in the eyes of democracy and works out pretty well. and that gets postponed until martin luther king brings it back. so there's a fantastic history. i think there's an entire other obsession about that going on. but i'm so glad you brought that up. interestingly, i just add that we have a temporary exhibit up right now about, the roosevelt's race and civil rights, and you can actually listen to the audio of that meeting that you're you're responding. but one other thing i forgot to mention is that part of the reason i called my book verge for victory, because there was a campaign am
that taping system is when he calls to convene the head of the sleeping porter association, who is randolphand the head of the naacp, who's white with the head of the army. and it's integrating the army and the army not be integrated. and roosevelt tries to achieve a compromise and they won't do it. so the two men start planning a giant march on washington, d.c. and they threaten so much with this march that roosevelt puts through an executive order saying there can be no discrimination against...
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and it is a disease as great writers randolph bourne and many others have chronicled this is why born, of course, calls war the health of the state. and so i just read adam hawke shields book on an the american midnight, that whole period where wilson uses espionage act and the sedition act that very few there were very few german spies actually actually caught. but of course was ruthlessly used to shut down the left. eugene debs the socialists, the iww, the wobblies and of course it's now been used extensively courtesy of the obama administration against whistleblowers. and then courtesy of the trump administration action against, i think, the most courageous journalist of our era, julian assange. so national ism is a and a very dark elixir. and, and the of iraq of course i watched it raise its head in american and and reacted by working on a long investigative piece for the nation with the reporter leila al-arian, where we interviewed 50 combat veterans from iraq who had either participated in or witnessed atrocities and and put together this book, collateral damage, which was large
and it is a disease as great writers randolph bourne and many others have chronicled this is why born, of course, calls war the health of the state. and so i just read adam hawke shields book on an the american midnight, that whole period where wilson uses espionage act and the sedition act that very few there were very few german spies actually actually caught. but of course was ruthlessly used to shut down the left. eugene debs the socialists, the iww, the wobblies and of course it's now been...
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dubois, george schuyler, ella baker, her first activist job working on, and a philip randolph all promoted, both consumer and producer cooperatives. but again, it was during the great depression that the cooperative movement was at its strongest. and let me just read you a quote from an african-american, althea washington, talking about the sort of high point, the cooperative movement is based on the deep and abiding principles of honesty, justice, equality, brotherhood and the cooperative movement is, interfaith inter class and interface. therefore, it gives us that common meeting ground which produces the best setting for working together. so one of the examples i talk about in the book is delta cooperative farm, which actually very influential for. the the kinds of farm security administration cooperatives that were developed in the new deal administration. and i'm happy talk a little bit more about that. if people interested. but the best example of the success of cooperatives in this movements is indeed the father divine example. so father utopianism had, some commonalities with the o
dubois, george schuyler, ella baker, her first activist job working on, and a philip randolph all promoted, both consumer and producer cooperatives. but again, it was during the great depression that the cooperative movement was at its strongest. and let me just read you a quote from an african-american, althea washington, talking about the sort of high point, the cooperative movement is based on the deep and abiding principles of honesty, justice, equality, brotherhood and the cooperative...
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philip randolph, a major labor leader in the black community.that's why it's called the march for jobs and freedom. it was about the poverty afflicting black people in this country. so yes, they were pushing for equality in the eyes of the law -- a sort of colorblindness you might say in the justice system, as opposed to the anti-blackness that had characterized it to that point and that we still find within it. but that was only one small piece of what they were after. the real dream was material, concrete improvement in the lives of black and poor people. homes, jobs, schools, health care. things we still need today in those very communities. god loves all of the poor regardless of race, but there is something about being poor while black that is its own particular thing in this country. that is the phrase -- "doing such and such while black." being poor while black was really what the march on washington was trying to call attention to. it is true that over the last 60 years, a number of black people have made their way through a lot of hard
philip randolph, a major labor leader in the black community.that's why it's called the march for jobs and freedom. it was about the poverty afflicting black people in this country. so yes, they were pushing for equality in the eyes of the law -- a sort of colorblindness you might say in the justice system, as opposed to the anti-blackness that had characterized it to that point and that we still find within it. but that was only one small piece of what they were after. the real dream was...
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sean randolph is the economic director of the b area councils -- bay area councils economic institutee largest that it has been halted. there have been large ones associated with the salesforce center in the commercial district around the salesforce. reporter: this developer and pastor of urban land institute says it is rare for developers to hit the pause button once construction starts. >> was to get going, it is hard to stop. it is very costly. reporter: the hayes point tower project, is in this supervisors district. he said, i have a good working relationship with lendlease, and i'm glad they're continuing with project work during the pause. i'm optimistic this will get back on track. i'm committed to doing whatever i can to help. are there solutions? >> i don't think there is one magic bullet. people talked about bringing in from downtown. bringing in more biotech space, making it a cultural district, parts of downtown have more nightlife on a consistent basis. reporter: people who do business in san francisco are holding out hope. >> i believe in the city and its ability to rein
sean randolph is the economic director of the b area councils -- bay area councils economic institutee largest that it has been halted. there have been large ones associated with the salesforce center in the commercial district around the salesforce. reporter: this developer and pastor of urban land institute says it is rare for developers to hit the pause button once construction starts. >> was to get going, it is hard to stop. it is very costly. reporter: the hayes point tower project,...
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paul's randolph heights elementary was built in 1916 with thick masonry walls and no concept of hvacmodern expectations. >> reporter: similar struggles have districts across the country desperate. in salem, oregon, photos show classrooms without ac now shrouded by heat-reducing window film while in polk county, florida -- >> my second grader said it's disgusting. >> reporter: parents' anger boiling over after the teachers' union filed a class action grievance over systemic ac issues. that grievance now covering ac-related complaints at close to 60 schools in the district. >> it should have been handled over the months where kids weren't in there. >> reporter: school administrators telling tampa bay nbc affiliate wfla crews worked through the weekend to address the complaints prioritizing ac repairs as they come in and installing portable systems in affected schools. back in minnesota -- >> oh, it feels much cooler in here. >> yep. >> reporter: buildings suited to modern hvac units like johnson high school are getting them. >> these have been running less than a month. like two weeks?
paul's randolph heights elementary was built in 1916 with thick masonry walls and no concept of hvacmodern expectations. >> reporter: similar struggles have districts across the country desperate. in salem, oregon, photos show classrooms without ac now shrouded by heat-reducing window film while in polk county, florida -- >> my second grader said it's disgusting. >> reporter: parents' anger boiling over after the teachers' union filed a class action grievance over systemic ac...
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the seminal civil rights protest organized by asa philip randolph there, with dr.ngton d.c. today, speaker after speaker called out the dire threat, the scourge of gun violence in this country, shortly before the attacks to place hundreds of miles away. >> we must end gun violence! >> we feel the pain of living in a country, where gun violence is the leading cause of death for children. >> and now, gun violence has come for our places of worship, our schools, and our shopping centers. >> jacksonville sheriff kikÉ waters said at a news conference a short time ago, a white man in his twenties, used a glock handgun and a ar-15 semiautomatic rifle in the attack. at least one of the fire in seven painted with a swastika. according to the sheriff, the shooter left behind writings that have led investigators to believe he may have been inspired by a shooting that took place exactly five years ago in jacksonville, when another gunman opened fire during a video game tournament in the city, killing two people, before fatally shooting himself. we're gonna have more from flori
the seminal civil rights protest organized by asa philip randolph there, with dr.ngton d.c. today, speaker after speaker called out the dire threat, the scourge of gun violence in this country, shortly before the attacks to place hundreds of miles away. >> we must end gun violence! >> we feel the pain of living in a country, where gun violence is the leading cause of death for children. >> and now, gun violence has come for our places of worship, our schools, and our shopping...
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philip randolph's leadership, and bayard rustin, what they realized is this was an opportunity to sortgether people from the civil rights organizations, as well as from the united auto workers organization. and what they did is, they were able to sort of just figure out, how do you mobilize everything from sororities and fraternities to make sure that you've got, in essence, a large group of people so that you've got a turnout of over almost 300,000 people. geoff: what does effective organizing look like today? janai: effective organizing is something that has roots in the history of the civil rights movement and labor movements, and other protest movements. yamiche: but today is something that has been much more systematized in many ways, and has the benefit of the use of technology. and more young people are aware of the power of organizing and are organizing themselves in important ways to to protest, to engage in action. and we saw that spontaneously occur in 2020, in response to the tragic killing of george floyd and breonna taylor and others. and today, the role of organizing is
philip randolph's leadership, and bayard rustin, what they realized is this was an opportunity to sortgether people from the civil rights organizations, as well as from the united auto workers organization. and what they did is, they were able to sort of just figure out, how do you mobilize everything from sororities and fraternities to make sure that you've got, in essence, a large group of people so that you've got a turnout of over almost 300,000 people. geoff: what does effective organizing...
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but by the time they started organizing, it was philip randolph and others in york. this bill was introduced. so the the stated purpose was called the march on washington for jobs and freedom, but for freedom was to support the bill that president kennedy was. i don't think he had submitted it by the time, but he said he was going to they were working on it in the justice department. mr. doar was working on it. what's going to be in this bill or president kennedy said, you know, public accommodate is nothing. you know, we do that in boston. you know, black people go to the movies. that's so anyway, they were formulating this bill and the stated purpose of the march on washington was aimed at congress pass the bill. that's what it was. and in fact, they said over j. edgar hoover's wiretaps, which is a great primary source for the history of this period. they said, dr. king, clarence jones said over the year we are glad that we decided to focus on congress and not on the president, because the president has come out with a non statement of the moral and political stake
but by the time they started organizing, it was philip randolph and others in york. this bill was introduced. so the the stated purpose was called the march on washington for jobs and freedom, but for freedom was to support the bill that president kennedy was. i don't think he had submitted it by the time, but he said he was going to they were working on it in the justice department. mr. doar was working on it. what's going to be in this bill or president kennedy said, you know, public...
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paul's randolph heights elementary was built in 1916 with thick masonry walls and no concept of hvacry desperate. in salem, oregon, photos show classrooms without ac shrouded by heat reducing window film. in polk county, florida, parents' anger boiling over after the teachers union sounded alarms, filing a class action grievance over systemic ac issues. that grievance, union reps say, now covering ac-related complaints at close to 60 schools in the district. >> it should have been handled over the months when kids weren't in there. >> reporter: school administrators telling tampa bay nbc affiliate, wfla crews worked through the weekend to address the complaints, prioritizing ac repairs as they come in and installing portable systems in affected schools. back in minnesota. >> oh, it feels much cooler in here. >> yep. >> buildings suited to modern units like johnson high school are getting them. >> these have been running less than a month, like two weeks. >> reporter: administrators allocating massive chunks of funding, including $28.4 million in federal arp covid grants for the upgra
paul's randolph heights elementary was built in 1916 with thick masonry walls and no concept of hvacry desperate. in salem, oregon, photos show classrooms without ac shrouded by heat reducing window film. in polk county, florida, parents' anger boiling over after the teachers union sounded alarms, filing a class action grievance over systemic ac issues. that grievance, union reps say, now covering ac-related complaints at close to 60 schools in the district. >> it should have been handled...
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the incident out of the cold store, police say the suspect loaded the backpack with perfumes and randolph still looking for that person, too. >> time now is 9.37 and how the staff that we've been seeing and we've been seeing a statewide now there's a task force to crack down and try to prevent these retail millions of do lars in extra money to do it. although one expert tells kron 4 says magoon that shoplifters really won't stop what they're doing until the laws are changed. >> it is a video of a mob of shoplifters inside a los angeles nordstrom that has been seen around the world. >> a flash mob of individuals ransacked a department store. took more than $300,000 of merchandise. now the california highway patrol is ramping up its effort to disrupt retail statewide with the help of additional funding for their organized retail task force. also, please announce that the governor has expanded anita, the local law enforcement agencies weren't astounding. 85 million dollars. to help the local agencies investigate deter and disrupt retail theft crimes from occurring scenes like these may call
the incident out of the cold store, police say the suspect loaded the backpack with perfumes and randolph still looking for that person, too. >> time now is 9.37 and how the staff that we've been seeing and we've been seeing a statewide now there's a task force to crack down and try to prevent these retail millions of do lars in extra money to do it. although one expert tells kron 4 says magoon that shoplifters really won't stop what they're doing until the laws are changed. >> it...
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there would be plenty of places to hide if for whatever reason, the person they were looking for randolph that direction it's not surprising you would police begin correct do that sort of grid search where they start right and down alleyways looking for potentially somebody. that's what fact what they're doing. it's fascinating because the park you're in all those police cars are not on a through street, ok, we know this kind of just park on the order to and i don't know if this is news to you. we just got word in the newsroom. >> an officer has been shot so that when they said it was a police involved in incident. and we do know that an officer has been shot in san jose. all we know yes. and and now that that and since that has been confirmed before i went live, a neighbor had mentioned that and i said i needed to confirm it with police. so that verifies. >> with what neighbors were telling me that they did hear gunshots. so hopefully i can chat with some people here to hear and see exactly. but they did tell me that everybody arrived here around 8, 15, 8.17, or so. that's what neighbors
there would be plenty of places to hide if for whatever reason, the person they were looking for randolph that direction it's not surprising you would police begin correct do that sort of grid search where they start right and down alleyways looking for potentially somebody. that's what fact what they're doing. it's fascinating because the park you're in all those police cars are not on a through street, ok, we know this kind of just park on the order to and i don't know if this is news to you....
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Aug 28, 2023
08/23
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and i think that's one of the things that we don't talk enough about as a phillip randolph, one of the chief architects of this march really pushed not only for jobs but also for economic freedom, meaning being in a position of self determination when it comes to one's material conditions and we must certainly have not achieved that. and so there is so much more work that we have to do if we're really going to realize what the dream actually was. brandy, i was looking at some numbers from that people that we were referring to and when you compare it with the 83 percent of african americans who think that efforts haven't gone far enough, fewer people, i believe from other ethnic minority groups like hispanic, some asian americans feel that way. do you think african americans have pops for them behind other minority groups? i think that depends on what we consider to be progress. those numbers don't surprise me at all. because the core and fundamental race relationship dynamic has always been an anti black. and so it doesn't matter if other races or as most of these are making progress.
and i think that's one of the things that we don't talk enough about as a phillip randolph, one of the chief architects of this march really pushed not only for jobs but also for economic freedom, meaning being in a position of self determination when it comes to one's material conditions and we must certainly have not achieved that. and so there is so much more work that we have to do if we're really going to realize what the dream actually was. brandy, i was looking at some numbers from that...
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Aug 27, 2023
08/23
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a philip randolph, thurgood marshall. we benjamin mays. and then there were people like stanley levison, which we i never really heard very much about until i read your talk about stanley levitan, levison emerged the leader of the montgomery bus boycott. immediately people began to say this guy is magic this guy's got power he's he's he's lighting up the media he people are flocking to him saying we need to get this guy to help us expand this beyond. montgomery so literally people like bayard rustin people. lillian smith just arrive montgomery saying we need you and we're going to you know what can we do to help you take this beyond montgomery and one of the people who contact him is this white businessman with with and long lasting communist ties named stanley levison and stanley levison goes on to become one of king's closest friends and best advisors for the rest of his life. he ghost writes a lot of king's books for him and. they have these long, late night conversations. king was not a good sleeper. he'd be up two or three in the morn
a philip randolph, thurgood marshall. we benjamin mays. and then there were people like stanley levison, which we i never really heard very much about until i read your talk about stanley levitan, levison emerged the leader of the montgomery bus boycott. immediately people began to say this guy is magic this guy's got power he's he's he's lighting up the media he people are flocking to him saying we need to get this guy to help us expand this beyond. montgomery so literally people like bayard...
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Aug 26, 2023
08/23
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king knew what a philip randolph new, what mary -- knew, life is better in a union. that's right. are finding this out too, black, brown, aapi , lgbtq, immigrants, people of every race and background, and that is why this moment is not just a commemoration, it is a continuation and the labor movement is fighting for a job. you can build a future around. we are fighting to end a system that pay black women $.64 for every dollar a white man makes. we are standing up to the extremists who want to rip away our rights, including our right to vote. we aren't standing up for a better life for everyone. and this is just the beginning. i am ready to keep marching. are you ready to keep merging? thank you. >> good evening brothers and sisters. i am the secretary treasurer of the national afl-cio. throughout this country, workers are standing up and seeking out, joining unions in record numbers. most of the time it is against employers who threaten and fire them for demanding that their voices are heard. i would like to present one of those brave workers, who along with her coworkers are try
king knew what a philip randolph new, what mary -- knew, life is better in a union. that's right. are finding this out too, black, brown, aapi , lgbtq, immigrants, people of every race and background, and that is why this moment is not just a commemoration, it is a continuation and the labor movement is fighting for a job. you can build a future around. we are fighting to end a system that pay black women $.64 for every dollar a white man makes. we are standing up to the extremists who want to...
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Aug 29, 2023
08/23
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for the for you buildings randolph had great highway and nor yeainga and eddie street tenants were relocated. all of them returned in february, march and april within a period of under 12 months. 363 noe the learningest of the 5 buildings. implemented relocation on a temp refer manner floor by floor in february of 22 each relocation phase was about 5 months each. and in june we finished up the last relocation on the first floor of the build and have i bit of w we are finishing up on the building exterior and common yours and ping let we are complete there. we with both, we due to the scattered nature of them and the size of the project, we decided to award the project the buildings to 2 contractors. eddie and noe street we worked with am1 construction. rand off with the other with guzmachine construction both are local business organizations. that have a long tradition of wing and serving affordable how doing and funded developments in san francisco. these are just some of the pictures of the finished product. my favorite and they are all my favorite but as someone when grew up in san franci
for the for you buildings randolph had great highway and nor yeainga and eddie street tenants were relocated. all of them returned in february, march and april within a period of under 12 months. 363 noe the learningest of the 5 buildings. implemented relocation on a temp refer manner floor by floor in february of 22 each relocation phase was about 5 months each. and in june we finished up the last relocation on the first floor of the build and have i bit of w we are finishing up on the...
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Aug 17, 2023
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paul's randolph heights elementary was built in 1916 with thick masonry walls and no concept of hvacperform to modern expectations >> reporter: similar struggles have districts across the country desperate. in salem, oregon, show classrooms without ac now shrouded by heat-reducing window film while in polk county, florida -- >> my second grader said it's disgusting >> reporter: parents' angers boiling over after the teacher's union sounded alarms last week, filed a class action grievance over systemic ac issues. that now covering ac-related complaints at close to 60 schools in the district. >> it should have been handled over the months when kids weren't in there >> reporter: school administrators telling tampa bay nbc affiliate wfla that crews worked through the weekend to address the complaints prioritizing ac repairs as they come in and installing portable systems in affected schools. back in minnesota -- >> it feels much cooler in here. >> yep >> reporter: buildings suited to modern hvac units like johnson high school are getting them >> these have been running less than a month
paul's randolph heights elementary was built in 1916 with thick masonry walls and no concept of hvacperform to modern expectations >> reporter: similar struggles have districts across the country desperate. in salem, oregon, show classrooms without ac now shrouded by heat-reducing window film while in polk county, florida -- >> my second grader said it's disgusting >> reporter: parents' angers boiling over after the teacher's union sounded alarms last week, filed a class...
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Aug 23, 2023
08/23
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host: robert in randolph, massachusetts. independent. i am calling about the debate tonight, it will be interesting. we are in a time in this country right now to have a president, a former president that is indicted and to see that the republican party would support that, representing the world of the country. i think the reason the republican party would support someone like that, i don't know if trump compromised them by giving them money and feeling it is going to go against him, that he will spill the beans. because that is the only way i can see it. it is sad to see that, to see where we are. that is all i wanted to say. host: some news from nbc news.com, headline trump's codefendants start surrendering for arrest in georgia. the fulton county sheriff's office released mugshots of the first two defendants to surrender, john eastman and scott hall. former president trump said he will turn himself into authorities and fulton county for arrest. tomorrow, on charges stemming from the district attorney's probe into efforts to overturn t
host: robert in randolph, massachusetts. independent. i am calling about the debate tonight, it will be interesting. we are in a time in this country right now to have a president, a former president that is indicted and to see that the republican party would support that, representing the world of the country. i think the reason the republican party would support someone like that, i don't know if trump compromised them by giving them money and feeling it is going to go against him, that he...
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Aug 28, 2023
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the man who organized the rally -- way bookings -- roy wilkins with a philip randolph.n the left is martin luther king. others include martin referred --ruthord. ♪ authorities feel for -- warfield third -- were fearful of disorder. arrests in washington were below normal. police attributed to the fact that for the first time in years, you cannot buy a beer in washington. it provided their own. the songs that raised from the sacred of the hillbilly but from the one recurring theme, the cost of 20 million euros --the cause of 20 million negros. ♪ we shall overcome, we shall overcome, we shall overcome some day, oh deep in my heart, i do believe, we shall overcome some day ♪ ♪ the crowd assembled around the reflecting pool before the lincoln memorial, occupying every inch of the lawn and there is a great well of tears the welcome martin luther king at this because william will stop he stands as a symbol of all they are fighting for -- martin luther king at the speaker's podium. he stands as a symbol of all they are fighting for. later, mr. king and the other leaders are to
the man who organized the rally -- way bookings -- roy wilkins with a philip randolph.n the left is martin luther king. others include martin referred --ruthord. ♪ authorities feel for -- warfield third -- were fearful of disorder. arrests in washington were below normal. police attributed to the fact that for the first time in years, you cannot buy a beer in washington. it provided their own. the songs that raised from the sacred of the hillbilly but from the one recurring theme, the cost of...