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even though your mom is white and your dad is african-american, you identify as an african-american woman, but you've always had this kind of prism of looking at things through "the other," and it was almost as if they're saying, "there's a whole other 'otherness' that you need to understand." >> that's right-- secondary marginalization. and so for me, it wasn't that i wasn't a black feminist, it's that i didn't quite know what that meant for my research, and so over those years, as i developed as a teacher and as a researcher, i discovered that for me, black feminism is simply asking the same question over and over again-- of myself and of my students and of my work. and that question is: "what truths are missing here?" so even if you're telling something that's mostly true, there's always some other truth that is missing, some other story that's not being told, some other question that's not being asked. and so it becomes not just about making sure that women's voices are there or making sure that not only heteronormative but also queer experiences are there-- it's about asking every, s
even though your mom is white and your dad is african-american, you identify as an african-american woman, but you've always had this kind of prism of looking at things through "the other," and it was almost as if they're saying, "there's a whole other 'otherness' that you need to understand." >> that's right-- secondary marginalization. and so for me, it wasn't that i wasn't a black feminist, it's that i didn't quite know what that meant for my research, and so over...
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decision in 1857, it stated that dred and harriet did not have the right to sue in court because as african-americanshey were not citizens of the united states and the missouri compromise, which limited where slavery could exist in the country, was unconstitutional because it prohibited people in the rights to property. and this time, slaves were considered property and not people. the dred scott decision furthered the divide between the north and south in the years prior to the civil war. one of the direct causes leading up to the rupture in the 1860's had its origin at fort snelling with dred scott. evidence about daily lives of the enslaved people at fort snelling was very scarce, but we
decision in 1857, it stated that dred and harriet did not have the right to sue in court because as african-americanshey were not citizens of the united states and the missouri compromise, which limited where slavery could exist in the country, was unconstitutional because it prohibited people in the rights to property. and this time, slaves were considered property and not people. the dred scott decision furthered the divide between the north and south in the years prior to the civil war. one...
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africans. i think the united states has -- instead of trying to big foot that, as we might have during the cold war and the period thereafter, the u.s. has, i think, hopefully worked in support of african solutions for some of these conflicts. and built up the capacity of not only the african union and its peacemaking abilities but also the subregional organizations. egad in eastern africa and southern african development. so, i think that -- i think that's a less told story that the united states -- they don't really get anything out of it. i think a lot of the trade and investment stuff the u.s. benefits greatly. they're curious and concerned about what american corporate interests might have in africa. but there's a whole other element of peacemaking, peacekeeping and humanitarian spongs, public health development, education, support, all these kinds of things that the united states is involved in as well that i think is hopefully will lay a stronger foundation for the relationship between the united states and the african continent. >> that's great. let me take some more over here. and then
africans. i think the united states has -- instead of trying to big foot that, as we might have during the cold war and the period thereafter, the u.s. has, i think, hopefully worked in support of african solutions for some of these conflicts. and built up the capacity of not only the african union and its peacemaking abilities but also the subregional organizations. egad in eastern africa and southern african development. so, i think that -- i think that's a less told story that the united...
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. >>> as west african countries struggle with ebola, a lead charity company says the world is losinghe battle to contain it. >>> i'm robin adams with all of your sport. including the wild-card picks to take on the u.s. team. >> i had a variety of choices. >> i'll tell you who made the cut later in the program. ♪ >>> but first a u.s. drone strike in somalia has targeted the leader of the armed group al-shabab, missiles were fired at the al-shabab strong hold on monday. there are reports that at least fighters were killed. it's unclear if the main target was among the fatalities. memo -- mohammed tell us the latest about what we know of these targeted strikes? >> reporter: well details [ inaudible ] air strikes happened in a remote and densely forrested area not far away from a town that is the headquarters of al-shabab's operations. al-shabab's spokesmen say up to ten missiles have been dropped. a convoy was said to be leaving the area containing al-shabab leaders, however, they could not confirm whether their leader was among the people who were killed. african union peace keepers an
. >>> as west african countries struggle with ebola, a lead charity company says the world is losinghe battle to contain it. >>> i'm robin adams with all of your sport. including the wild-card picks to take on the u.s. team. >> i had a variety of choices. >> i'll tell you who made the cut later in the program. ♪ >>> but first a u.s. drone strike in somalia has targeted the leader of the armed group al-shabab, missiles were fired at the al-shabab strong...
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decision in 1857, it stated that dred and harriet did not have the right to sue in court because as african-americans they were not citizens of the united states and the missouri compromise, which limited where slavery could exist in the country, was unconstitutional because it prohibited people in the rights to property. and this time, slaves were considered property and not people. the dred scott decision furthered the divide between the north and south in the years prior to the civil war. one of the direct causes leading up to the rupture in the 1860's had its origin at fort snelling with dred scott. evidence about daily lives of the enslaved people at fort snelling was very scarce, but we believe they were primarily were involved in domestic slavery, doing cooking, cleaning, domestic chores for their owners. dred and harriet scott belonged to a dr. emerson. he was a surgeon. they would have been living in his kitchen, the workspace. in domestic slavery, typically enslaved people working under that type of condition would have been living inside the places that they worked. along the officers quar
decision in 1857, it stated that dred and harriet did not have the right to sue in court because as african-americans they were not citizens of the united states and the missouri compromise, which limited where slavery could exist in the country, was unconstitutional because it prohibited people in the rights to property. and this time, slaves were considered property and not people. the dred scott decision furthered the divide between the north and south in the years prior to the civil war....
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strike comes as the african union and somali force launched a new initiative against al-shabab.ohammed has this exclusive report. >> reporter: on the march against al-shabab fighters, the thickets of southern somali are awash with troops as african union peace keepers and somali government fighters go against al-shabab. even american drones have been deployed in what is being called the final on slot against al-shab al-shabab. these men know they can be ambushed anywhere, so they go on foot. on the outskirts of one of the towns they want to recapture, they stop and wait. moments later they move on. we are informed the militias who control the town have fled. it's the same story in a strategic town on the border. the peace keepers and somali government troops say it has been a good day for them. this is the second town they have taken without a fight. it is however, deserted. al-shabab ordered the town residents to believe just before the forces came in. of particular interest to the somali government is the seaside town, al-shabab's headquarters and official port. >> translator:
strike comes as the african union and somali force launched a new initiative against al-shabab.ohammed has this exclusive report. >> reporter: on the march against al-shabab fighters, the thickets of southern somali are awash with troops as african union peace keepers and somali government fighters go against al-shabab. even american drones have been deployed in what is being called the final on slot against al-shab al-shabab. these men know they can be ambushed anywhere, so they go on...
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the word comes as african leaders hold talks in the ethiopian capital addis ababa. border enclosure -- closures have stigmatized affected countries. >>> nigeria is facing its largest oil crisis in years. nigeria had $8 billion less in its coffers last year. >> reporter: setting off at the break of dawn these men are in a mission oin the niger delta, part of a force drawn from various divisions tasks with curbing oil theft. an hour into their patrol, they arrest suspects. order them to reveal the politicians of their illegal business. they make their way from the open creek into the thick mangrove. they strike gold. this is where stolen crude is refined. they destroy the site and set it on fire. we have to move back. it's a dangerous business. explosions to hatch at any minute and fire could extend miles over the water. within seconds the area is engulfed had darkness. >> this is where they are doing it, now you consider everywhere smoking. >> despite these efforts, oil theft in nigeria is at its highest levels in five years, since the government gave amnesty to form
the word comes as african leaders hold talks in the ethiopian capital addis ababa. border enclosure -- closures have stigmatized affected countries. >>> nigeria is facing its largest oil crisis in years. nigeria had $8 billion less in its coffers last year. >> reporter: setting off at the break of dawn these men are in a mission oin the niger delta, part of a force drawn from various divisions tasks with curbing oil theft. an hour into their patrol, they arrest suspects. order...
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described thees man as african-american, 5'10", weighing between 250-285 pounds. is in his late 20's, early 30's and was wearing black jeans and a white t-shirt. her close friends are encouraged. >> as far as we should know, she is alive. investigators with rescue dogs scoured riverview park for signs of graham. >> it doesn't seem real that this could happen here. >> the university is offering support where it can. >> everybody is doing what they can to support students. >> in dartmouth, they passed out her favorite candy, starburst. >> just bring her back. >> charlottesville police stress tonight that the person they are looking for is just a person of interest and not a suspect. they are calling on the public to call and with any tips. they are still looking for surveillance video around the downtown area. a $50,000 reward is being offered for any tips that lead to hannah graham. live in charlottesville, robert lyles, abc 7 news. >> in montgomery county, police are not giving up on finding sarah and jacob hoggle. the children and their mother disappeared at the b
described thees man as african-american, 5'10", weighing between 250-285 pounds. is in his late 20's, early 30's and was wearing black jeans and a white t-shirt. her close friends are encouraged. >> as far as we should know, she is alive. investigators with rescue dogs scoured riverview park for signs of graham. >> it doesn't seem real that this could happen here. >> the university is offering support where it can. >> everybody is doing what they can to support...
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andescribes the suspect as african-american man with some facial hair dressed in blue. blue cap, blue t-shirt and blue jeans. police are asking you to call them if you have any information. abc 7 news. >> thank you, tom. the day that apple fans have been waiting for. >> the company unveils new technology. how you can get one of the phones for free. e and the company tesy -- tsy jo abc 7 newswatching at 11:00, on your side. >> apple officially unveiled its latest products today. folks out there got a little bit excited. that is a bit of an understatement. outside ofeady lines apple stores around the country. >> always go online. a wearable device. >> these are the new iphones. >> the apple iphone is going big. ceo tim cook not only unveiling the new iphone 6 with a 4.7 inch display and the 6 plus at 5.5 inches, but also a brand-new apple watch. >> because you where it, we invented new ways to connect and communicate directly from your wrist. comprehensive health and fitness device. >> the apple watch works in sync with the iphone. apple also demonstrated its new apple pa
andescribes the suspect as african-american man with some facial hair dressed in blue. blue cap, blue t-shirt and blue jeans. police are asking you to call them if you have any information. abc 7 news. >> thank you, tom. the day that apple fans have been waiting for. >> the company unveils new technology. how you can get one of the phones for free. e and the company tesy -- tsy jo abc 7 newswatching at 11:00, on your side. >> apple officially unveiled its latest products...
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he is described as african-american, and between 5'10", withght and a salt and pepper beard. he was wearing blue jeans and a blue baseball cap. the trees and shrubs hid his attack from passing cars, so the fear is palpable. >> to know that my daughter walks to school every day and back and walks that way is really frightening. >> i'm not taking those trails. i really hope that people band together a little bit. commentinges are not on the suspect leads. they rank original all caps to go to the crimestoppers hotline. a cash reward is being offered. robert lyles, abc 7 news. >> star running back for the minnesota vikings adrian peterson is charged with child abuse. he was indicted by grand jury in montgomery county, texas. they say that he used a branch or switch to discipline his son. peterson said he regrets the incident and never intended to harm the boy. the vikings announced he has been deactivated for sunday's game against the patriots. willson's two-year-old son died last october after he was allegedly assaulted by a man who was dating his mother. nfl commissioner roger
he is described as african-american, and between 5'10", withght and a salt and pepper beard. he was wearing blue jeans and a blue baseball cap. the trees and shrubs hid his attack from passing cars, so the fear is palpable. >> to know that my daughter walks to school every day and back and walks that way is really frightening. >> i'm not taking those trails. i really hope that people band together a little bit. commentinges are not on the suspect leads. they rank original all...
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as a dancer to test my boundaries to see what i am capable of doing. just in this one season we have done contemporary, hip-hop, and more based in african dance, so for me just been, incredible. and also chosen some really amazing dancers. to, to be part of our team. and so, they pushed me as well. >> why is that important to you, to be so, eclectic, in what you are asking the company to do? >> the motion, i love what maya angelou said "everything in the universe has rhythm. everything dances." >> i think this company reflect the universality of every person. being an american dance company, alvin ailey american dance theater. to me the notion is anything is possible we are only limited by our imagination. and we have people like anteen price, alvin ailey, so many people who have exemplified that universality. should be reflected on the stage. >> you walked in. told you, from "the new york times," i love his work, piece on the internet, five-six-minute piece. beautiful piece, bill did with you about the athletic nature what it takes to be a dancer. being a sports columnist really trying how to get at the similarities and the differences between the danc
as a dancer to test my boundaries to see what i am capable of doing. just in this one season we have done contemporary, hip-hop, and more based in african dance, so for me just been, incredible. and also chosen some really amazing dancers. to, to be part of our team. and so, they pushed me as well. >> why is that important to you, to be so, eclectic, in what you are asking the company to do? >> the motion, i love what maya angelou said "everything in the universe has rhythm....
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as african-americans move in, whites move out. happens also with that is that some of the highest paying jobs, some of the best of the living conditions go with them. >> among black males aged 16 and 24, the unemployment rate here has reached nearly 50 percent. >> we comin back to losing hope. what did we have to bank on after school? i went to college and got my medical assistant. i wanted to be in the medical field. they found out i had a felony, guess what happened? i spent $20 thousand dollars for nothing. i get my hands dirty workin on cars now. >> how does that make you feel? >> like a bag of s*át... what i'm supposed to do? >> does it make you angry? >> hell yeah! >> so when people talk about the anger they feel, it's not just about law enforcement. it's about life in general. >> yeah...some people wanna roll over and take it. we got older generations that just be like don't talk to the police like that and stuff like that and we won't be sayin nothing. it's crazy they be like just be quiet, just be quiet. and i be like wha
as african-americans move in, whites move out. happens also with that is that some of the highest paying jobs, some of the best of the living conditions go with them. >> among black males aged 16 and 24, the unemployment rate here has reached nearly 50 percent. >> we comin back to losing hope. what did we have to bank on after school? i went to college and got my medical assistant. i wanted to be in the medical field. they found out i had a felony, guess what happened? i spent $20...
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he is described as african american, 30-35 years old. with a medium build and medium complex. he was in an older model gray vehicle. >> happening today the family of two women killed in a deadly crash on highway 12 in santa rosa earlier this year are expected to speak out in court. the driver nick is accused of looking down to read a text when his pickup slam into a car with two women inside. they were killed in that crash. sue was a music teacher and she was headed to a birthday dinner with her family when the crash happened. tegnazi faces more than 12 years in prison. >>> police are warning people about an increase in car burglaries in west berkeley. the break ins are happening in the parking lot near the berkeley marina. for the past month, at least one car has been broken into every day. the break ins are happening between 5:00 and 9:00 at night. police have increased patrols in the area and they are warning people not to leave items in plain sight. >>> time is 4:40. hit in the middle of the night. >> i think it looks like a bb gun. >> a bay area fire station becomes the t
he is described as african american, 30-35 years old. with a medium build and medium complex. he was in an older model gray vehicle. >> happening today the family of two women killed in a deadly crash on highway 12 in santa rosa earlier this year are expected to speak out in court. the driver nick is accused of looking down to read a text when his pickup slam into a car with two women inside. they were killed in that crash. sue was a music teacher and she was headed to a birthday dinner...
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the thickets of southern somalia are a wash with troops as african union peace keepers and somali governmentgo against a al-shabab militias. this is a fight like no other ever before in somalia. even american drone drones haven deployed in what officials are calling the final onslaught against al-shabab. >> we whim not repeat past mistakes, we will not stop fighting until we have full control everywhere. >> reporter: these men know that they can be ambushed anywhere. so they go on foot. on the out cuts of one of the town that his they want to recapture they stop and wait. moments later, they move on. we are informed the militias who control the town have fled. it's the same story in the strategic town here on the border. the peacekeepers and somali government troops say it's been a good day for them. this is the second town they have taken without a fight. it's deserted. al-shabab ordered the town's residents to leave just before the forces came in. the offensive is aimed at denying al-shabab access to the sea. it's main mode of supply in recent years. of particular interest to the somali go
the thickets of southern somalia are a wash with troops as african union peace keepers and somali governmentgo against a al-shabab militias. this is a fight like no other ever before in somalia. even american drone drones haven deployed in what officials are calling the final onslaught against al-shabab. >> we whim not repeat past mistakes, we will not stop fighting until we have full control everywhere. >> reporter: these men know that they can be ambushed anywhere. so they go on...
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and he was not willing to allow people to cross a certain line with him and i have to tell you as an african-american many of us it was very important for us to see this attorney general do that as an african-american man when he was being attacked in ways that we found so disrespectful, you know, attacks on whether or not he was intelligent, attacks on his integrity and we all know that the president has had to walk a fine line, he's a politician, he's the president of the united states and so in some ways many of us have been very relieved to have the attorney general be able to forcefully stand up for himself. many of us felt in some ways that he was defending our collective dignity because we don't believe that he would have been attacked in the ways that he was attacked in the disrespectful ways that he was attacked some of which you showed in the earlier sequences if he were not african-american and he himself was willing to say that. so that tone the public neches tone was important because it also held off, i think, some of the criticism that came against him because he showed his willingness
and he was not willing to allow people to cross a certain line with him and i have to tell you as an african-american many of us it was very important for us to see this attorney general do that as an african-american man when he was being attacked in ways that we found so disrespectful, you know, attacks on whether or not he was intelligent, attacks on his integrity and we all know that the president has had to walk a fine line, he's a politician, he's the president of the united states and so...
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that man, described as african-american, with a large build, a shaved head and a goatee, not seen on any surveillance tapes. >> i hope we're able to find hannah and bring her home safely. >> reporter: there are videos of her all over town. leaving her apartment for the night at 9:33. outside an irish pub at 12:46. she was last heard from around 1:20 a.m. when she texted friends that she was headed to another party but was lost at this intersection. her parents are fearing the worst, writing in a statement that "hannah is beyond precious to us and we fear foul play." steve osunsami, abc news, atlanta. >> steve, thank you. >>> and now to that new terror threat. it was last night here, we told you about that man from upstate new york, rochester. he owned a small store there. charged with recruiting for isis in america. tonight, we've learned he's pleaded not guilty, just as a new plot emerges. this evening, the intercepted phone call that might have stocked an isis terror attack overseas. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: hundreds of australian police move
that man, described as african-american, with a large build, a shaved head and a goatee, not seen on any surveillance tapes. >> i hope we're able to find hannah and bring her home safely. >> reporter: there are videos of her all over town. leaving her apartment for the night at 9:33. outside an irish pub at 12:46. she was last heard from around 1:20 a.m. when she texted friends that she was headed to another party but was lost at this intersection. her parents are fearing the worst,...
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and so these women over the span of their lifetime saw african americans as property to african americans as free, and then a horrible retrenchment on african american rights. these conventions of former slaves were a way for african americans to keep up with each other and with news in the community: >> some parts of the celebration was merely a chance to look and see the type of progress that was around, whether it was the growth of black businesses, black schools, and black community centers. there was a reflection on what this new period would mean for people. and so there would be speeches. there would be conversations that were had among different groups about redefining african american identity in this period of change. and then there would be calls for action. how to resist a growing culture of violence and intimidation in the south. >> the jim crow era had arrived with a vengeance. blacks were beaten up and lynched in the south with impunity. jim crow laws made it legal to segregate restaurants, stores, jobs and schools by race. >> and so what you start to see is a real conscien
and so these women over the span of their lifetime saw african americans as property to african americans as free, and then a horrible retrenchment on african american rights. these conventions of former slaves were a way for african americans to keep up with each other and with news in the community: >> some parts of the celebration was merely a chance to look and see the type of progress that was around, whether it was the growth of black businesses, black schools, and black community...
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strike comes as the african union launched new offense in southern somalia and we have an exclusive reportm the front line. >> reporter: on the march against el-shabob fighters they are washed with troops as african unions as troopers and so this is not like a fight ever before and american drones are deployed in what officials are calling the final onslaught against el-shabob. >> translator: we will not repeat past mistakes and will not stop fighting until there is control everywhere. >> reporter: these men know they can be ambushed everywhere and go on foot. on the outskirts of a town they want to recapture they stop and wait and moments later they move on. we are informed the malitias who control the town have fled, it's the same story in the town of the border here. the peace keepers and somali government troops say it's a good day for them and this is the second town without a fight and el-shabob ordered towns residents to leave before forces came in. offensive aimed at denying him access to the sea, the main model supply in resent years and of particular interest to the government is
strike comes as the african union launched new offense in southern somalia and we have an exclusive reportm the front line. >> reporter: on the march against el-shabob fighters they are washed with troops as african unions as troopers and so this is not like a fight ever before and american drones are deployed in what officials are calling the final onslaught against el-shabob. >> translator: we will not repeat past mistakes and will not stop fighting until there is control...
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african american we do get a quality education. you know we have teachers that really care about us as far as the african american stereotypes, all the music they listen too is rap, they only use ebonics, they don't know how to speak proper english, they've never read a book in their life, all they do is get high, smoke weed, no... i've never been exposed to anything like that... coming from a mom who as a single mother, had her first child at 16, who is the ceo of her own company, me being someone who is about to graduate, who is the recipient of a full scholarship, the stereotype is absolutely flawed. >> did it ever cross your mind that. being a single mother that, your children may end up like the statistics say they're gonna fail >> being a single mom... raising five kids, i've always said you guys, you be 100% the best that you can be >> i would like to run for the senate in 2032. then it leads to the great big goal in life, to run for the office of the president of the united states of america >> catch more stories from edge of eighteen on al jazeera america vé >> josue's immediate family lives more than three thousand miles aw
african american we do get a quality education. you know we have teachers that really care about us as far as the african american stereotypes, all the music they listen too is rap, they only use ebonics, they don't know how to speak proper english, they've never read a book in their life, all they do is get high, smoke weed, no... i've never been exposed to anything like that... coming from a mom who as a single mother, had her first child at 16, who is the ceo of her own company, me being...
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father chased him but was not able to catch him a family member took his photo, he is described as africanan with thin build and his car is light blue or gray. if you have any information you are urged to contact police. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time is now 4:32 a wrap artist is accused of kidnapping a southern california woman and holding her hostage in san anselmo. he is charged with human trafficking and taking part in a criminal street gang. they are not making any couldn't meant including how they were led to mitchell. >>> killing of a popular high school freshman, investigators say williams was stabbed to death after visiting a corner store in the mission district yesterday afternoon. another teenage boy was attacked and have not released his name but it stems from a long standing social media dispute. >> this kid was troubling him made threats over the internet, he put up with this and didn't put up a fight or anything. >> the 14-year-old was on a near full scholarship after attend being the high school. >>> and two arrests with the connection of a deadly shoot
father chased him but was not able to catch him a family member took his photo, he is described as africanan with thin build and his car is light blue or gray. if you have any information you are urged to contact police. tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> time is now 4:32 a wrap artist is accused of kidnapping a southern california woman and holding her hostage in san anselmo. he is charged with human trafficking and taking part in a criminal street gang. they are not...
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themselves, even poor state's should give a certain percentage of national budget to the health sector, as africans -- african heads of states promised but never delivered. at the same time, it is very clear the health systems are broken. they do not have the capacity. we need an international fund to do that. i think it is simple come a doable and would make a world of difference not just for this crisis but going forward for the future. >> whenever i talk about ideas i have to apologize to my noncommunicable diseases friends. i recognize there are other diseases besides infectious and case any of you think i have lost sight of that. having said that, let me stick with that. thing that is not missed because it has been established within the past here that i think it fits in were full effect would have had a major impact. i am sitting down thinking people ask me all the time, what could we do to alleviate or perhaps completely neutralized the disparity i was speaking that is a decade-long job if you are talking about the there iseconomies, but one idea that was implemented in a policy or an agenda
themselves, even poor state's should give a certain percentage of national budget to the health sector, as africans -- african heads of states promised but never delivered. at the same time, it is very clear the health systems are broken. they do not have the capacity. we need an international fund to do that. i think it is simple come a doable and would make a world of difference not just for this crisis but going forward for the future. >> whenever i talk about ideas i have to apologize...
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he is described as african-american, slim build, salt-and-pepper facial hair. he was last wearing a light blue t-shirt, blue jeans, and a blue baseball cap. detectives from prince george's county [indiscernible] still no one is in custody. more officers are returning here tonight. their goal? door-knock yet again. hopefully somebody knows something. at 7:01.home maybe i got home directly after that. it could have potentially been me. i really hope the people band together a little bit and don't go through there by themselves, even in the middle of the day, apparently, and stay safe. is exactlytogether what police are hoping for. they hope that anyone with information contact their sex crimes unit or crime solvers. a cash reward is being offered. later, we will see if that brings -- drums of any leads. robert lyles, abc 7 news. day'se is a look at the top stories. montgomery county public schools paid adc law firm $128,000 to review spending habits an issue recommendations. the school board hired the firm after a board member used his credit card for personal us
he is described as african-american, slim build, salt-and-pepper facial hair. he was last wearing a light blue t-shirt, blue jeans, and a blue baseball cap. detectives from prince george's county [indiscernible] still no one is in custody. more officers are returning here tonight. their goal? door-knock yet again. hopefully somebody knows something. at 7:01.home maybe i got home directly after that. it could have potentially been me. i really hope the people band together a little bit and don't...
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he's described as african- american, man possibly mixed race. 5'5", about 145 pounds. >>> the man who shot and killed -- who was shot and killed last night at the concert in mountain view, he was remembered in oakland. ♪ >> family members and friends of 38-year-old eric johnson held this vigil in lake merritt. they had candles and they shared stories about the concert promoter who was shot several times back stage at the shoreline amphitheater. a couple of days later, six people were arrested on weapons charges. but police say they still have not identified the shooter and say the weapon used in that killing has not been recovered. >>> home depot is apologizing after news surfaced that someone may have broken into the company's computer network and stole credit and debit card numbers. janine de la vega joins us from san jose at a home in home depot with what she's learned. >> reporter: home depot posted a message on its website and through its soak media this morning. -- soak media this -- soak media this morning -- social media this morning. if
he's described as african- american, man possibly mixed race. 5'5", about 145 pounds. >>> the man who shot and killed -- who was shot and killed last night at the concert in mountain view, he was remembered in oakland. ♪ >> family members and friends of 38-year-old eric johnson held this vigil in lake merritt. they had candles and they shared stories about the concert promoter who was shot several times back stage at the shoreline amphitheater. a couple of days later, six...
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also helping to contain ebola for long-standing commitment to multilateral institutions such as the african development bank, the world bank, and in particular the european union where we're working closely with our eu partners to make the most of our collective expertise. as my australian colleague has just recalled, women are increasingly more at risk from ebola than men. we, therefore, need initiatives to promote practical, collective action after the committee and national effort level to protect women. women must also be central to any discussions on the response to the outbreak. madam president, we welcome announcements and support from others such as a generous new u.s. assistance to liberia. this week's announcement that france will step up its support beginning and pledges of help from countries such as china, canada and cuba. but we need a mammoth and sustainable global effort if we are to be discouraged. current predictions are that it could last for many months, even years, it could, in fact, lives of millions of people. we must not let that happen. so today we call on all count
also helping to contain ebola for long-standing commitment to multilateral institutions such as the african development bank, the world bank, and in particular the european union where we're working closely with our eu partners to make the most of our collective expertise. as my australian colleague has just recalled, women are increasingly more at risk from ebola than men. we, therefore, need initiatives to promote practical, collective action after the committee and national effort level to...
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the suspect is described as an african american man, six feet tall 180-200 pounds. he got into a beige car after the attack. live from hayward i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san jose police have identified the father wanted for allegedly punching a man in a public restroom. 41-year-old francisco javier is facing assault charges. police have identified as oh leave owe. >>> a 17-year-old girl from de anza high school is facing felony charges accused of selling marijuana filled cookies at school. two kids had to go to the hospital after eating the cookies. >> they did a great job. they knew some of their students were hurt or ill and they stepped forward and they investigated themselves. they were coming to us letting us know. they gave us all the details right away. >> the unidentified high school senior that was arrested was selling and giving away the pot cookies. she was arrested on nine felony accounts. including possession and selling drugs at school and child endangerment. >>> since late july police say van calls attacked three businesses around los
the suspect is described as an african american man, six feet tall 180-200 pounds. he got into a beige car after the attack. live from hayward i'm tara moriarty ktvu channel 2 news. >>> san jose police have identified the father wanted for allegedly punching a man in a public restroom. 41-year-old francisco javier is facing assault charges. police have identified as oh leave owe. >>> a 17-year-old girl from de anza high school is facing felony charges accused of selling...
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what he told world leaders as african leaders resort to drastic measures to stop the virus from spreadingor m e? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. there's a range of plans to choose from, too, and they all travel with you anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generati
what he told world leaders as african leaders resort to drastic measures to stop the virus from spreadingor m e? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs....
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he is described as african american, 30 to 35 years old. medium build and medium complex and driving an older model gray vehicle. >>> a redwood city recycler hit sims metal recycler because of toxins that blew into the water supply. you may remember two big industrial fires at sims. sims must investigate and clean up the pollution. >>> to our continuing coverage of napa's earthquake. >> reporter: wood workers, eyes are focused. >> it's going to look real nice when we finish. >> reporter: building custom drawers one at a time in a cabinet shop from start to finish. >> it's nice to be able to focus on one thing and get really good at it. these drawers are going to hold bread. >> reporter: co-owns dove tail. a 20-year-old company fighting for survival. >> we're trying to set up a shop from scratch without access to any of our equipment. >> reporter: to help tell the story you have to understand that this is the company's temporary home. it's 5,000 square feet, just 1/8 of its real home that shook. >> every time i look at it it sets in that we'
he is described as african american, 30 to 35 years old. medium build and medium complex and driving an older model gray vehicle. >>> a redwood city recycler hit sims metal recycler because of toxins that blew into the water supply. you may remember two big industrial fires at sims. sims must investigate and clean up the pollution. >>> to our continuing coverage of napa's earthquake. >> reporter: wood workers, eyes are focused. >> it's going to look real nice when...
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first to an assistant deputy attorney generalship, and then straight away to his present post as the first african american attorney general in the country, in our history. >> now, what is your reaction to his resignation and what does attorney general holder's tenure mean in the broader civil rights, as well as legal rights community? >> well, of course we're sad that attorney general holder's leaving, but we also are incredibly grateful for the kind of leadership that he's demonstrated over the past six years. you know, too often people don't recognize how leading civil rights, and being the chief enforcement officer for civil rights is a critical part of the portfolio of any attorney general, and this attorney general took that seriously. you talked about voting rights at the top of the hour. without question, he has been unequivocal. the day of the shelby decision, he convened the group to commit the department of justice to continue to protect voting rights of racial minorities. he created a plan to shift resources from section 5, which had been gutted by the supreme court, to section 2. and
first to an assistant deputy attorney generalship, and then straight away to his present post as the first african american attorney general in the country, in our history. >> now, what is your reaction to his resignation and what does attorney general holder's tenure mean in the broader civil rights, as well as legal rights community? >> well, of course we're sad that attorney general holder's leaving, but we also are incredibly grateful for the kind of leadership that he's...
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lava says in california far more minorities are charged as adults. >> african americans, asian americansnd hispanics are three to four times as likely to be charged in adult court than our whites. that's certainly a very significant concern. >> it's because they're coming from a particular neighborhood so we're going to try everyone coming out of that neighborhood as an adult. richmond is a case in point. >> i look at it in a noncolor manner. that has been consistent. >> reporter: how does the prosecution decide which teens to charge as adults. contra costa county district attorney dan cabral says there's several criteria. the most important is the severity of the crime. >> it's murder. it's that and of itself the most heinous crime. that is it. we look at a murder and we're going to file that without consideration or concern of what this person's background is. >> the district attorney's office has all but filed four of their juvenile murder cases plus two other cases ranging from sexual assault to robbery. as juvenile offenders would have rehabilitation programs available in custody, m
lava says in california far more minorities are charged as adults. >> african americans, asian americansnd hispanics are three to four times as likely to be charged in adult court than our whites. that's certainly a very significant concern. >> it's because they're coming from a particular neighborhood so we're going to try everyone coming out of that neighborhood as an adult. richmond is a case in point. >> i look at it in a noncolor manner. that has been consistent. >>...
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keep them from being rebellious spirits, so that's a horrible situation that african-american people were placed in, but as result of that, we began to absorb that collectively speaking that kind of practice and from then on, we have reproduced it. let's be real. one of the reasons many african-american people beat their kids is to prevent them being beat by the master worse. one of the reasons we beat kids so severely now is we don't want the police to hurt them later because they've sassed them. they said something that's wrong. so instead of approaching the police to make sure they don't kill our kids, we of course feel the only power we have is to make sure our kids are behaved correctly. now, i understand that and i am sympathetic to that, how about speaking to them, how about taking things from them that they need, that they want. how about time out. black people believe time out is when you knock them out, they wake up, and you had time out. i am telling you, we have seen the devastating consequences of this kind of criminal punishment of our children. when we look at the black on black crime, when
keep them from being rebellious spirits, so that's a horrible situation that african-american people were placed in, but as result of that, we began to absorb that collectively speaking that kind of practice and from then on, we have reproduced it. let's be real. one of the reasons many african-american people beat their kids is to prevent them being beat by the master worse. one of the reasons we beat kids so severely now is we don't want the police to hurt them later because they've sassed...
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african-american men when police are confronting him. what was threatening about this man who apologized after you shot him. what was threatening about this man who got his wallet as you asked him to do so. what is threatening is the culture we live in that teaches and keeps police officers that see african-american, african-american life in this way. >> before we go, let's listen to what robert mccullough, the district attorney is saying about the michael brown investigation today. let's listen to this. >> we anticipated that it was going to go to about mid object. the way it has been going, it is probably going to go longer than that. but i suspect at this point, we are looking for late october, early november. possibly even a little longer than that. there's an enoer mouse amount of evidence that's being presented to the grand jury that many most cases wouldn't happen. but because this case is so significant in our community certainly, a lot more people are coming in to testify than might otherwise be. so as i said before, anyone with information who saw all or part of what occurred in canfield has been invited to the grand jury to come in and testify. >> liz,
african-american men when police are confronting him. what was threatening about this man who apologized after you shot him. what was threatening about this man who got his wallet as you asked him to do so. what is threatening is the culture we live in that teaches and keeps police officers that see african-american, african-american life in this way. >> before we go, let's listen to what robert mccullough, the district attorney is saying about the michael brown investigation today. let's...
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please describe them as african-american 20 to 25 years old. he weighs about hundred and 60 lbs..e wears his hair multiple braids. priestley's seem he was wearing a worn black t-shirt and blue jeans. two women are dead after a tour brett's bus crashed. two people were critically injured. none of the 48 others its state injury. when a woman who died were trapped under the bus. because the crash still being investigated. in the past accidents in this area have been caused by excessive speed. a man accused of stealing a security fence and getting in to white house had a knife. omar gonzales former director veteran suffering from psd ran them on a. a man jump the fence running across the north lawn and into the president's home. the secret service says the 42 rope omar gonzales was stopped just as that the north doors. that describes him as a great guy whose mental state has been deteriorating after trade wars in the rock. it is unsure why it sigrid's service cannot stop and sooner. the secret service is stepping up on its patrols and surveillance. they're going have to do something e
please describe them as african-american 20 to 25 years old. he weighs about hundred and 60 lbs..e wears his hair multiple braids. priestley's seem he was wearing a worn black t-shirt and blue jeans. two women are dead after a tour brett's bus crashed. two people were critically injured. none of the 48 others its state injury. when a woman who died were trapped under the bus. because the crash still being investigated. in the past accidents in this area have been caused by excessive speed. a...
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democrats have always depended upon the latino voters as well as african-american voter. same thing you see from the republican party, they roll out james dobson and people who rally their base. we know this is a base election. you turn your base out. political science 101. >> i don't have any problem with turning your base out. you're right. that's politics. my question is about race specifically. look, when you talk to people about the police and how police treat any individual case in ferguson or down in florida, that doesn't go to the whole question, right, of how people are doing in america. whether it's latinos, single women, or black -- black voter. and when you look at the metrics, richard, set aside the police question. you could debate that all day long. but just the metrics -- black unemployment is double that was white unemployment today. youth unemployment, i think the figure is 34.9%. youth unemployment for african-americans. homeownership is down since 2009 among african-americans. these are indicators of whether we're going in the right direction or the wr
democrats have always depended upon the latino voters as well as african-american voter. same thing you see from the republican party, they roll out james dobson and people who rally their base. we know this is a base election. you turn your base out. political science 101. >> i don't have any problem with turning your base out. you're right. that's politics. my question is about race specifically. look, when you talk to people about the police and how police treat any individual case in...
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. >>> as african nation sierra leon fight begins ebola virus with screenings like these some people are taking things in their own hand. some ebola patients are buying blood of survivors from the black market. the blood reportedly has anti bodies that can fight the deadly virus. >>> respiratory virus that has sick even hundreds of american children has spread to canada health officials there confirmed three cases of entero virus v68, symptoms include sneezing, runny nose and cough. most people recover without any treatment at all but severe symptoms can develop in children with asthma or history of breathing problems. >> your time is 6:21. 95 million americans do not have life insurance so who needs it and how much is enough, that is coming up. >>> plus king kole and phillies play late night game out west and they were without closer john than papelbon but it turns out he is in the only one suspended for this mala, see who else is paying the price up next when ukee has mmm ring ring! ring ring! progresso! wow soup people, i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my
. >>> as african nation sierra leon fight begins ebola virus with screenings like these some people are taking things in their own hand. some ebola patients are buying blood of survivors from the black market. the blood reportedly has anti bodies that can fight the deadly virus. >>> respiratory virus that has sick even hundreds of american children has spread to canada health officials there confirmed three cases of entero virus v68, symptoms include sneezing, runny nose and...