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m >> barnett: good evening, i'm errol barnett. aye diplomatic crisis between russia and the west is worsening by the day. today, the flag over the u.s. rensulate in st. petersburg was lowered and the building closed. em was done on orders from the kremlin in retaliation for the expulsion of russian diplomats from the u.s. and other countries. tensions escalated quickly after the nerve agent poisoning in england of a former russian spy and his daughter. charlie d'agata has the latest from moscow. >> reporter: it's no coincidence that president vladimir putin's aulitary chose this week to the test launch of its latest latest weapon. a well-timed show of force. a nuclear weapon dubbed "satan si" by nato, a ballistic missile ywsigned to strike targets anywhere in the world, cndetected. russia's biggest diplomatic target is already being dismantled: the u.s. consulate in st. petersburg, america's largest facility besides the embassy in moscow. the russians have been swinging the axe on other countries too: senior envoys, summoned and o
m >> barnett: good evening, i'm errol barnett. aye diplomatic crisis between russia and the west is worsening by the day. today, the flag over the u.s. rensulate in st. petersburg was lowered and the building closed. em was done on orders from the kremlin in retaliation for the expulsion of russian diplomats from the u.s. and other countries. tensions escalated quickly after the nerve agent poisoning in england of a former russian spy and his daughter. charlie d'agata has the latest from...
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weekend, i'm errol barnett.dent trump today accused mexico of laughing at u.s. immigration policies. in an easter morning twitter flurry and later at church, the president also suggested he no atnger wants a deal with democrats to renew daca. erat is the obama-era policy that protects about 700,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation. iere's weijia jang. >> reporter: president trump attended easter church service with his family in florida. but first talked about the tweets he posted less than an hour earlier. e> mexico has got to help us at the border. and a lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of daca. the democrats blew it. >> reporter: the president declared "no more daca deal" on twitter. another tweet slammed mexico's cull in securing the border. "they must stop big drug and people flows or i will stop their cash cow. nafta, need wall." but the president's tough talk was not the focus in washington today. >> i came to run the department of veteran affairs, because i'm
weekend, i'm errol barnett.dent trump today accused mexico of laughing at u.s. immigration policies. in an easter morning twitter flurry and later at church, the president also suggested he no atnger wants a deal with democrats to renew daca. erat is the obama-era policy that protects about 700,000 young undocumented immigrants from deportation. iere's weijia jang. >> reporter: president trump attended easter church service with his family in florida. but first talked about the tweets he...
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." >> barnett: good evening, everyone. i'm errol barnett. thanks for joining us. u.s. officials say allied missile attacks last night crippled syria's chemical weapons program. at the u.n. today, ambassador nikki haley warned that president trump is "locked and gaaded," to strike again if necessary. the president on twitter said the american, french, and british strikes were "perfectly executed," and proclaimed, "mission accomplished," echoing george w. bush's famous words ouout iraq 15 years ago. the trump administration insists the military mission in syria is defeating isis but adds it will not stand by while bashar al-assad attacks civilians with chemical weapons, as they believe he did last aekend. we have reaction from around the world tonight, and the only u.s. network report from inside tiria. but we begin at the pentagon with david martin. >> reporter: a total of 105 long-range missiles were fired, these from a u.s. navy ship in the red sea. they hit targets, which the pentagon's lieutenant general frank mckenzie called the heart of syria's chemical weapons s
." >> barnett: good evening, everyone. i'm errol barnett. thanks for joining us. u.s. officials say allied missile attacks last night crippled syria's chemical weapons program. at the u.n. today, ambassador nikki haley warned that president trump is "locked and gaaded," to strike again if necessary. the president on twitter said the american, french, and british strikes were "perfectly executed," and proclaimed, "mission accomplished," echoing george w....
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i'm errol barnett. thank you for joining us. as christians around the world celebrated easter, president trump poured more fuel on the fiery debate over immigration. shortly after tweeting happy easter on sunday morning, the president followed up with a flurry of tough talk. mr. trump took aim at border security with mexico. and the daca deal to protect young immigrants from deportation. those are not the only developments surrounding the trump administration. >> reporter: president trump attended easter church service with his family in florida. but first, talked about the tweets he posted. less than an hour earlier. >> mexico has got to help us at the border. and a lot of people are coming in because they want to take advantage of daca, the democrats blew it. >> the president declared no more daca deal on twitter a nother tweet slammed mexico's role in securing the border. they must stop big drug and people flows or i will stop their cash cow, nafta. need wall. but the president's tough talk was not the focus in washington to
i'm errol barnett. thank you for joining us. as christians around the world celebrated easter, president trump poured more fuel on the fiery debate over immigration. shortly after tweeting happy easter on sunday morning, the president followed up with a flurry of tough talk. mr. trump took aim at border security with mexico. and the daca deal to protect young immigrants from deportation. those are not the only developments surrounding the trump administration. >> reporter: president trump...
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. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> barnett: no more daca deal.sident trump changes his mind saying he no longer supports the path to citizenship for so-called dreamers. >> a lot of people are coming in because they want to take agvantage of daca. t n't happen that way any more. >> barnett: also tonight, in moscow with new developments in the diplomatic breakdown with russia. gun rights supporters try to block a new law by giving away high capacity ammunition magazines. a shocking attack at a hospital emergency room. the victim says she was assaulted for being muslim. we're tracking that nine ton space station due to crash to aarth within hours. tod a michelangelo masterpiece is brought to life with the
. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> barnett: no more daca deal.sident trump changes his mind saying he no longer supports the path to citizenship for so-called dreamers. >> a lot of people are coming in because they want to take agvantage of daca. t n't happen that way any more. >> barnett: also tonight, in moscow with new developments in the diplomatic breakdown with russia. gun rights supporters try to block a new law by giving away high capacity ammunition magazines. a...
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demarco. >> errol barnett at the white house.nk you. >> north korean leered, kim jong-un says he is willing to give up his nuclear weapons if the u.s. commits to a formal end to the korean war and voups not to attack the north. according to officials in south korea revealing more details of the historic meeting that took place friday on the korean peninsula. ben tracy has more from beijing. >> reporter: good evening, we are now starting to hear more about the conversations and the promises that were made during the summit between kim jong-un and south korean president moon. and some of it is pretty significant. now north korea had already promised to close down its nuclear testing site, which is very deep in the mountains. but according to south koreans, kim jong-un will now allow experts and journalists from the united states and south korea, into north korea next month to show them that it is indeed shut down. now despite reports that the site was heavily damaged and unusable. kim jong-un said the north still had two viable tun
demarco. >> errol barnett at the white house.nk you. >> north korean leered, kim jong-un says he is willing to give up his nuclear weapons if the u.s. commits to a formal end to the korean war and voups not to attack the north. according to officials in south korea revealing more details of the historic meeting that took place friday on the korean peninsula. ben tracy has more from beijing. >> reporter: good evening, we are now starting to hear more about the conversations and...
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> barnett: rising tensions with russia. on orders from moscow, a u.s. consulate shuts-down. the russians are now demanding access to a spy's poisoned daughter. also tonight, president trump escalates his twitter attacks on amazon, and says a newspaper also owned by billionaire jeff bezos, needs to register as a lobbyist. new developments in the fatal police shootings of two black men. landmines in the holy land. we'll take you inside the mission to clear jesus' baptism site of booby traps. >> it's really dangerous >> barnett: and, a nine-ton space station is expected to come crashing down this weekend- - but where? >> reporter: the chances of a piece of this thtt
captioning sponsored by cbs >> barnett: rising tensions with russia. on orders from moscow, a u.s. consulate shuts-down. the russians are now demanding access to a spy's poisoned daughter. also tonight, president trump escalates his twitter attacks on amazon, and says a newspaper also owned by billionaire jeff bezos, needs to register as a lobbyist. new developments in the fatal police shootings of two black men. landmines in the holy land. we'll take you inside the mission to clear...
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first is don barnett who we welcome from milwaukee -- dawn barnett. she works alongside her husband victor who founded running rebels. they provide services to milwaukee's youth and families, they have a staff of more than 120 and serve more than 2500 young people per year. more than two decades of experience with at-risk youth, working in crisis stabilization, mentoring, music education, she is a singer and songwriter, job coaching, personal leadership, and life skills. serves on the secretary's advisory council on youth justice for the state of wisconsin. woodsonar side, robert is the founder of the woodson center and has worked for decades with neighborhood anders like dawn legislators to provide innovative, community-based solutions to poverty. workrea of focus of bob's has been used violence reduction strategies in the nation's most troubled schools and communities. he is frequently sought as a social commentator in pink and on-air media. he has been awarded the john d and catherine t macarthur genius and the presidential citizen medal. he is the
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>> this is nathan barnett. we've seen him doing his character keith appcarry.ng rousef has a theme song so innathan decided to make a dance video, he travels to different locations. >> he has a brilliantly creative and odd mind. i'm so glad he lets us peer into it every once in a while. >> remember we recently shared a video from nathan wants to be a wrestler for the wwe, maybe this is his attempt to show wwe that he would be a great entertainer. >> he would be. please, do it, it would be so good. >> he's also maybe hoping that this will help get rousef a spot in wrestlemania 34. >> go, go. >> not good for business. >> but he's got for internet gold. another home run for nathan barnett, but it's not just people of the internet that loved this. rousef saw it and shared it on his social media. >> rock on. >>> that's our show for now. we'll see you next time on an [ footsteps approach ] [ knocks at door ] hi. hey. [ exhales sharply ] sorry. i didn't mean to interrupt you. oh, no.come on,. you'relways -- always welcome here. w are you? okay. you? hanging in there.
>> this is nathan barnett. we've seen him doing his character keith appcarry.ng rousef has a theme song so innathan decided to make a dance video, he travels to different locations. >> he has a brilliantly creative and odd mind. i'm so glad he lets us peer into it every once in a while. >> remember we recently shared a video from nathan wants to be a wrestler for the wwe, maybe this is his attempt to show wwe that he would be a great entertainer. >> he would be. please,...
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. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," errol barnett shows how artificial intelligence and automation be the future of farming and your food. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." e "cbs morning news." feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin 24 hour relief when allergies occur. day after day, after day. because life should have more wishes and less worries. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. the world is full of different hair. that's why pantene, the world's #1 conditioner brand, has conditioners for every hair type. from air-light foam for fine hair, to nourishing 3 minute miracle for thick and curly. and the moisture-infusing gold series collection. giving more women great hair days - every day. pantene. world's number one... conditioner brand. >>> our top stories this morning -- the >>> our top stories this morning -- the 25-year-old man accused of driving a van on to a busy toronto sidewalk is due in court today. he drove for a mile, mowing down people. at least ten people were killed, and 15 were injured. he was quickly arrested. his motive remains unclear
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errol barnett reports. >> reporter: while the country's former presidents and their wives paid their respects at the funeral for barbara bush, current president trump sent a flurry of tweets about michael cohen as well as jeff sessions and his deputy rod rosenstein. >> he stands up for people in s he inner circle and people he knows. >> reporter: adviser kellyanne conway for president trump -- >> mr. trump is accusing comey who's on a book tour to share classified memos to trigger investigation which comey denies. and jeff sessions who recused himself from the inquiry reportedly told the white house he would resign if rosenstein, his deputy overseeing the matter, was fired. >> i believe it's gone well beyond what was intended to be. >> reporter: despite the president's anger, marc short said no one is losing their job. >> they say, when is he going to fire mueller, when is he going to fire comey. as far as i know, the president has no intention of firing these individuals. >> reporter: another legal claim was made against those close to him. the dnc is seeking financial damages stemm
errol barnett reports. >> reporter: while the country's former presidents and their wives paid their respects at the funeral for barbara bush, current president trump sent a flurry of tweets about michael cohen as well as jeff sessions and his deputy rod rosenstein. >> he stands up for people in s he inner circle and people he knows. >> reporter: adviser kellyanne conway for president trump -- >> mr. trump is accusing comey who's on a book tour to share classified memos...
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reena. >> ninan: errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. after decades of tension, there are renewed hopes of peace on the korean peninsula. ben tracy has more from seoul, south korea. >> reporter: the north korean people now know that their leader, kim jong-un, traveled to the south, and not only shook hands with south korean president moon jae-in, but also embraced him. the hug came after the two leaders signed an agreement they say will usher in an era of peace on the korean peninsula. north korea has called its nuclear weapons program its treasured sword and an insurance policy against being attacked by the united states. but after this week's summit where the leaders of the two koreas seemed to strike up an easy rapport, it's significant that north korea is now telling its people it's ready to denuclearize. >> denuclearization simply means complete, verifiable, and irreversible dismantling of nuclear weapons. >> reporter: chung-in moon is a special security adviser to south korean president moon jae-in. do you trust what kim jong-un is
reena. >> ninan: errol barnett at the white house. thanks, errol. after decades of tension, there are renewed hopes of peace on the korean peninsula. ben tracy has more from seoul, south korea. >> reporter: the north korean people now know that their leader, kim jong-un, traveled to the south, and not only shook hands with south korean president moon jae-in, but also embraced him. the hug came after the two leaders signed an agreement they say will usher in an era of peace on the...
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. >>> president trump fired off more angry tweets directed at comey over the weekend and as errol barnett reports, he lashed out at everything from the russian investigation to north korea. >> reporter: it is weekend of presidential contrasts. while the country's four most presidents and four first ladies paid their respects at the funeral of barbara bush, president donald trump sent a flurry of tweets about fired director james comey and michael cohen. >> he stands up for people in his inner circle and people he knows. >> reporter: advisor for the president kellyanne conway explains why trump sent tweets about cohen. >> he's defending someone who's he's worked with and known for a dozen plus years who thinks he's being treated unfairly. >> reporter: mr. trump is accusing comey, who is on a book tour, of illegal sharing classified memos to trigger the d.o.j.'s investigation which comey denies. attorney general sessions who refused also from the inquiry told the white house he would resign if the deputy was fired. >> we believe the scope has gone well beyond what was intended to be. . >> r
. >>> president trump fired off more angry tweets directed at comey over the weekend and as errol barnett reports, he lashed out at everything from the russian investigation to north korea. >> reporter: it is weekend of presidential contrasts. while the country's four most presidents and four first ladies paid their respects at the funeral of barbara bush, president donald trump sent a flurry of tweets about fired director james comey and michael cohen. >> he stands up for...
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demarco. >> morgan: errol barnett with the president tonight. crol, thank you.ell, president trump has called the nuclear deal with iran one of the worst deals ever negotiated, and now iran's foreign minister says his country is ready to restart its controversial nuclear program if the trump administration resumes sanctions next month. here's what he told margaret brennan in an interview for "face the nation." >> we have put a number of options for ourselves, and those options are ready, including options that would involve resuming at a much greater speed our nuclear activities. and those are all envisaged options are ready to be implemented, and we will make the necessary decision when we see fit. >> reporter: you're ready to restart your nuclear program if president trump puts sanctions back on iran, even if the rest of the world says, "don't do this"? >> obviously, the rest of the world cannot ask us to unilaterally and one sidedly implement a deal that has already been broken. >> morgan: in addition to her interview with iran's foreign minister, margaret's
demarco. >> morgan: errol barnett with the president tonight. crol, thank you.ell, president trump has called the nuclear deal with iran one of the worst deals ever negotiated, and now iran's foreign minister says his country is ready to restart its controversial nuclear program if the trump administration resumes sanctions next month. here's what he told margaret brennan in an interview for "face the nation." >> we have put a number of options for ourselves, and those...
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>> morgan: errol barnett at the white house. errol, thank you.l, north korean leader kim jong-un says he's willing to give up his nuclear weapons if the u.s. commits to a formal end to the korean war and vows not to attack the north. that's according to officials in south korea who are revealing more details of the historic meeting that took place friday on the korean peninsula. ben tracy has more from beijing. >> reporter: good evening. we're now starting to hear more about the conversations and the promises that were made during this summit between kim jong-un and south korean president moon jae-in. and some of it is pretty significant. now, north korea had already promised to close down its nuclear testing site, which is buried deep in the mountains. but, according to the south koreans, kim jong-un will now allow experts and journalists from the united states and south korea into north korea next month to show them that it is indeed shut down. now, despite reports that the site was heavily damaged and unusable, kim jong-un said that the north
>> morgan: errol barnett at the white house. errol, thank you.l, north korean leader kim jong-un says he's willing to give up his nuclear weapons if the u.s. commits to a formal end to the korean war and vows not to attack the north. that's according to officials in south korea who are revealing more details of the historic meeting that took place friday on the korean peninsula. ben tracy has more from beijing. >> reporter: good evening. we're now starting to hear more about the...
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first is dawn barnett, who we welcome from milwaukee, where he's the coexecutive director of running rebels community center. she works alongside her husband victor who founded it 30 years ago. they provide services to milwaukee's family and youth. they have a stof of 120 and serve more than 125 young people a year. dawn has more than two decades of the working with at-risk youth. job coaching, personal leadership, and life skills. he currently serves on the secretary's advisory counsel. on the far side, robert woodson is the founder of the woodson center and has worked closely for decades with leaders like don to provide innovative solutions to poverty. one area has been youth violence reduction studies in the nation's most troubled schools and communities. bob is frequently sought as a social comment tater on media. he's been awarded the macarthur award and the presidential citizens medal. he's the author on several books to ending violence and promoting economic recovery. those include on the road to economic freedom and the triumphs of joseph. finally, in the center, i welcome my
first is dawn barnett, who we welcome from milwaukee, where he's the coexecutive director of running rebels community center. she works alongside her husband victor who founded it 30 years ago. they provide services to milwaukee's family and youth. they have a stof of 120 and serve more than 125 young people a year. dawn has more than two decades of the working with at-risk youth. job coaching, personal leadership, and life skills. he currently serves on the secretary's advisory counsel. on the...
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first is dawn barnett who we welcome from milwaukee or she is the coexecutive director for running rebels community organization. she works alongside her husband victor who founded running rebels more than 30 years ago. they provide services to milwaukee's youth and families. they have a staff of more than 120, insert more than 2500 young people in a year. dawn has more than two decades of experience with at-risk youth, working in crisis stabilization, mentoring, music education she is a singer and songwriter herself. job coaching, personal leadership, and life skills. she currently serves on the secretary spencer isaac council on youth justice for the state of wisconsin. on the far side robert woodson is a founder of the woodson center and he has worked closely for decades with neighborhood leaders like dawn as well as with meeting legislators to provide innovative community-based solutions to poverty. one area of particular focus of his work over the years has been youth violence reduction strategy. in the nation's most troubled schools and communities. bob is legally sought as a social
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. >> thank you, dawn barnett for everything you are doing in the wonky. thank you, bob woodson for every thing you've done across the country and in d.c. for years, and christine kim at heritage for getting us accounts of all of this and follow it and giving us good ideas for what we can learn more. this has been a fantastic conversation about how we need to take responsibility for the sense of longing to belong not only among america's youth and not only at flashpoints when you come to a crisis point in our culture but as an everyday responsibility and has a background issue for public policy generally. if you're benefited from this conversation and would like to share it with friends it will be archived at heritage.org within a few hours. we invite you to continue the conversation and watch for more programs like this in the future. for those of you were with us in the oddest there's lunches are out here and you can engage and guess out there as well. thank you so much for joining us. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> tod
. >> thank you, dawn barnett for everything you are doing in the wonky. thank you, bob woodson for every thing you've done across the country and in d.c. for years, and christine kim at heritage for getting us accounts of all of this and follow it and giving us good ideas for what we can learn more. this has been a fantastic conversation about how we need to take responsibility for the sense of longing to belong not only among america's youth and not only at flashpoints when you come to a...
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errol barnett has the the latest. >> reporter: a weekend of presidential contrasts. while the country's four most recent presidents and four first lady paid their respects at the funeral for barbara bush, current president donald trump sent a flurry of frustrated tweets. about fired fbi director james comey, embattled personal attorney, michael cohen. as well as attorney general jeff sessions and his deputy rod rosenstein. >> he stand up for people in his inner circle. >> adviser to the president, kellyanne conway explained why mr. trump sent tweets about cohen currently under criminal investigation. >> he is defending someone he has worked with and known for a dozen plus years, dana, he thinks is being treated unfairly. >> special counsel robert mueller's probe is on the president's mind. mr. trump accusing comey on a book tour of illegally sharing classified memos to trigger the doj investigation. which comey denies. and attorney general sessions, who reap kukutzerecused himself would resign if rosenstein was fired. >> we believe the scope has gone well beyond what
errol barnett has the the latest. >> reporter: a weekend of presidential contrasts. while the country's four most recent presidents and four first lady paid their respects at the funeral for barbara bush, current president donald trump sent a flurry of frustrated tweets. about fired fbi director james comey, embattled personal attorney, michael cohen. as well as attorney general jeff sessions and his deputy rod rosenstein. >> he stand up for people in his inner circle. >>...
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>> errol barnett with the president in florida.nk you. >>> president trump says it could backfire. the democrats are sued mr. trump's election campaign. russia, wikileaks, and mr. trump's son-in-law, alleging they conspired to damage hillary clinton's campaign for president. the sweeping complaint was filed yesterday in federal court here in new york. it says, quote, the trump campaign and its agents glee pli welcomed marco rubio's help. nancy cordes reports. >> the defendants are the who's who of the trump campaign. donald trump jr. and others including the russia federation itself, all accused by the democratic national committee of previous unimaginable treachery. dnc chairman tom perez. >> we're seeking justice and we're seeking deterrence. >> his 66-page suit accuses russian hackers of stealing thousands of documents from the dnc. it outlines all the contacts between russia and the trump campaign. in april 2016, for instance, trump foreign adviser george papadopoulos met with a kremlin agent who told him about the trump breach
>> errol barnett with the president in florida.nk you. >>> president trump says it could backfire. the democrats are sued mr. trump's election campaign. russia, wikileaks, and mr. trump's son-in-law, alleging they conspired to damage hillary clinton's campaign for president. the sweeping complaint was filed yesterday in federal court here in new york. it says, quote, the trump campaign and its agents glee pli welcomed marco rubio's help. nancy cordes reports. >> the...
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"he news continues now with errol barnett on cbsn streaming 24 hours a day. etod night.ee you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by medi she's so tired of the antics and corruption at city hall... >>> kpix 5 news starts with an oakland city councilwoman fed up. she is so tired of the antics and corruption of city hall that she is getting out. >> new at six, she did not mince words when describing the dysfunction on the open city council. she says why she's had enough. >> today, i am announcing that i will not be running for reelection in november. >> reporter: it took one term in office for any campell washington to put her hands up. >> given the antics and corruptions that exist with some of the members of the oakland city council, it is not possible to get as much done as i would like to get done in the oakland city council. >> reporter: when you talk about antics and dysfunction, what do you mean? >> for one thing, one thing that has been frustrating is the tone, the tenor of the oakland city council meetings. the fact that they can be pretty toxic. it re
"he news continues now with errol barnett on cbsn streaming 24 hours a day. etod night.ee you tomorrow. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by medi she's so tired of the antics and corruption at city hall... >>> kpix 5 news starts with an oakland city councilwoman fed up. she is so tired of the antics and corruption of city hall that she is getting out. >> new at six, she did not mince words when describing the dysfunction on the open city council. she says why she's had...
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errol barnett has the latest. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it is a weekend of presidential contrasts.he country's foremost recent presidents and four first ladies paid their respects at the funeral for barbara bush, current president, donald trump, lunt a flurry of frustrated tweets about fired f.b.i. director james comey, embattled personal attorney michael cohen, as well as attorney general jeff sessions and his deputy, rod lesenstein. >> he stands up for people in his inner circle and people he knows. >> reporter: adviser to the president kellyanne conway explained why mr. trump sent tweets about cohen, who is currently under criminal investigation. w he's defending someone who he has worked with and known for a dozen plus years, dana, and who he thinks is being treated unfairly. >> reporter: special counsel robert mueller's probe is also on the president's mind. mr. trump is accusing comey, who is on a book tour, of illegally sharing classified memos to trigger the d.o.j.'s investigation, which comey denies. and attorney general sessions, d.o recused himself from the inquiry, repo
errol barnett has the latest. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it is a weekend of presidential contrasts.he country's foremost recent presidents and four first ladies paid their respects at the funeral for barbara bush, current president, donald trump, lunt a flurry of frustrated tweets about fired f.b.i. director james comey, embattled personal attorney michael cohen, as well as attorney general jeff sessions and his deputy, rod lesenstein. >> he stands up for people in his inner circle and...
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dale barnett has the story. >> reporter: we know that farming is tough work.t to get up before dawn and to take care of cows like these, you have to bring them through this milking machine twice a day. generally speaking this is not the type of work people want to do any more. it is becoming more difficult to find all sorts of agricultural labor. now, farmers i met with recently told me that the key to fix that is artificial intelligence. look at that bad boy. >> try it. should be sweet. >> reporter: for just about 1900 years -- wow -- his family has been running the wish farm business. >> if my grandfather was alive he'd be totally mesmerized by what the future has turned into. >> reporter: in order to keep his crop healthy, he needs 600 people to harvest 600 acres every two to three days. but finding that amount of labor is becoming unsustainable. >> we've seen a shrinking labor force and an aging labor force. we actually had fields we were abandoning early in the season, which is a really painful thing for a grower to do. >> reporter: in an effort to avoid
dale barnett has the story. >> reporter: we know that farming is tough work.t to get up before dawn and to take care of cows like these, you have to bring them through this milking machine twice a day. generally speaking this is not the type of work people want to do any more. it is becoming more difficult to find all sorts of agricultural labor. now, farmers i met with recently told me that the key to fix that is artificial intelligence. look at that bad boy. >> try it. should be...
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case that upheld sort of student rights if you will or at least applied things to schools so the barnett case having to stand for the pledge of allegiance, if you had an objection, it might be a religious case as much as a speech case, but in general schools had tons of leeway to restrict kids and maintain discipline and do what they wanted an enif you look at someone justice black's opinion, for example, later opinions by other justices, schools had an almost a -- the role of a parent to the children. such that they could do what a parent does and tell them to stop talking. >> mary beth tinker, the backdrop is you and your brother and fellow students protest of vietnam war. in 1965. do you remember what you were concerned about? what was happening in '65 that brought it to the attention of you as young people? >> yes. i remember very well that as i said it really grew out of the civil rights movement in many ways because right now today april 23rd we are celebrating the 67th anniversary of a school walkout in virginia where barbara johns and fellow students around 400 students walked ou
case that upheld sort of student rights if you will or at least applied things to schools so the barnett case having to stand for the pledge of allegiance, if you had an objection, it might be a religious case as much as a speech case, but in general schools had tons of leeway to restrict kids and maintain discipline and do what they wanted an enif you look at someone justice black's opinion, for example, later opinions by other justices, schools had an almost a -- the role of a parent to the...
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(steve)(steve) that was gigi barnett reporting.curity experts believe the opioid epidemic has increased the attraction to steal health data. if hackers find prescriptions for drugs like oxycodone, they can falsely claim to be a patient and get the drug. then, sell it on the black market. lawrence karnow: showers have started and we are getting ready for heavy rain. doppler radar is showing the rain picking up now. but it won't become heavy until after midnight. flood watches have now been posted for the north bay mountains and valleys as well as the santa cruz mountains. we could see as much as 4 to 6 inches of rain with some isolated amounts as high as 8 inches. the major rivers are not forecast to flood but we will see some of the smaller creeks and streams rise rapidly and flooding is possible. the commute will be bad with heavy rain and ponding on the roads. it looks bad all day but worst in the morning. showers will turn to heavy rain tonight and tomorrow morning. rain will continue all day. it will become heavy again late on
(steve)(steve) that was gigi barnett reporting.curity experts believe the opioid epidemic has increased the attraction to steal health data. if hackers find prescriptions for drugs like oxycodone, they can falsely claim to be a patient and get the drug. then, sell it on the black market. lawrence karnow: showers have started and we are getting ready for heavy rain. doppler radar is showing the rain picking up now. but it won't become heavy until after midnight. flood watches have now been...
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barnett, governor of the great and sovereign state of mississippi deny to you, james h.ion to the university of mississippi. >> this was such a strong, crazy reaction to this lone negro entering the university of mississippi. >> being on the ole miss campus this weekend is something like being in the eye of a hurricane. >> there was a real sense of foreboding among many, many people including reporters and including myself of "no good can come of this." >> on the side of opposing james meredith, you had people flooding in from alabama and other states who have nothing to do with the university of mississippi. >> literally hundreds of outsiders came pouring into the campus armed with shotguns, pistols, clubs. it was like a nazi rally. >> the mood was total anarchy. i was the first black woman, full time reporter, at "the washington post." i was not part of the team that was covering the events on campus. there is no way. as black reporters, we would have all been dead if we had tried to be on campus. >> hundreds of u.s. marshals sent by president kennedy to protect meredi
barnett, governor of the great and sovereign state of mississippi deny to you, james h.ion to the university of mississippi. >> this was such a strong, crazy reaction to this lone negro entering the university of mississippi. >> being on the ole miss campus this weekend is something like being in the eye of a hurricane. >> there was a real sense of foreboding among many, many people including reporters and including myself of "no good can come of this." >> on...
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errol barnett is at the farm. >> reporter: why is it so difficult to pick strawberries?ng a way to keep your strawberry prices low all with artificial intelligence. >>> good morning. gray and gloomy out there with it low clouds along the coast. a lot of the cloud coverage will burn off especially inland. we will see the sun and temperatures will warm up to the 80s for the east and south bay will be in the upper 70s. in san francisco, closer to average. temperatures are starting a slow decline and we will drop to the 60s by friday. >>> all nine living secretaries of state are sounding the alarm >>> all nine living secretaries of state are sounding the alarm about the decline of u.s. diplomacy. ronan farrow is in our toyota green room this morning. talking about diminished american influence in the world. you're watching "cbs this morning." finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next
errol barnett is at the farm. >> reporter: why is it so difficult to pick strawberries?ng a way to keep your strawberry prices low all with artificial intelligence. >>> good morning. gray and gloomy out there with it low clouds along the coast. a lot of the cloud coverage will burn off especially inland. we will see the sun and temperatures will warm up to the 80s for the east and south bay will be in the upper 70s. in san francisco, closer to average. temperatures are starting a...
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you may have heard on the news, spike milligan died at his home in barnett aged 104.ng a new series of his zany, wacky half—hour shows for the bbc. that is bbc two of course, not bbc one, who tended to regard him as a light entertainment leper. even though many will mourn his eccentric talent, we have been asked by the trustee of his estate, a miss glenda plunge of latex dungeon, soho, to honour his memory in the way he would have surely wished. bbc two is now proud to present george formby in spare a copper. stop it! stop it, i said. the latest live update now from bbc weather and the long—awaited spring warmup has almost arrived. from wednesday, we are going to see temperatures set up and a high tweens and low 20s quite widely, some spots into the mid— 20s, the warmest weather of springs so far. not quite there yet. another weather system to clear on first of all matters to the rest of the night, bringing some outbreaks of rain to wales and england, and northern ireland in scotland, pretty wet times. quite windy as well, picking up times. quite windy as well, pickin
you may have heard on the news, spike milligan died at his home in barnett aged 104.ng a new series of his zany, wacky half—hour shows for the bbc. that is bbc two of course, not bbc one, who tended to regard him as a light entertainment leper. even though many will mourn his eccentric talent, we have been asked by the trustee of his estate, a miss glenda plunge of latex dungeon, soho, to honour his memory in the way he would have surely wished. bbc two is now proud to present george formby...
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badding behind you we have a gentleman who used to the counsel for the committee, jim barnett and it is affiliated, you've got one. if not, he's just got a great see, i don't know what it is . i'm going to review a question that i was asked. is through facebook. andb seems like it. my first question, please ask mister zuckerberg why is facebook censoring conservative bloggers diamond and still? unsafe to the community, that is ludicrous. hold conservative views. his unsafe. what's your response? >> in that specific case, our team made an enforcement error. and we have already gotten in touch with them to reverse that. >> facebook does tremendous good. when i met you in my office many years ago you don't remember that but d.i have a picture of you whenyou had curly hair . facebook had 500 million users and now it's got over 2 billion. that's a success story in anybody's book. it's such an integral part of certainly young americans lives that you need to work with acongress and the community to ensure that it is a neutral, safe and to the largest extent possible private platform. do yo
badding behind you we have a gentleman who used to the counsel for the committee, jim barnett and it is affiliated, you've got one. if not, he's just got a great see, i don't know what it is . i'm going to review a question that i was asked. is through facebook. andb seems like it. my first question, please ask mister zuckerberg why is facebook censoring conservative bloggers diamond and still? unsafe to the community, that is ludicrous. hold conservative views. his unsafe. what's your...
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barnett's opinion was that these fractures that you see in this photo were caused by three different >> what conclusion can you draw about how these fractures and these injuries were caused? >> one impact on a very hard, flat surface. that's my opinion. >> reporter: dr. spitz said the science showed russell adkins had been telling the truth. dana had hit her head on the road after falling out of a car. and the original autopsy, which identified three small abrasions on her elbows and shoulder, proved that. >> the abrasions were significant to him, that abrasions to the elbows and the abrasions to the elbows and the shoulder are indicative of a fall. when you fall back, your arms tend to go back to brace yourself from the fall. >> dr. spitz, if these fractures are a result of being struck with a weapon the size of a pool cue, i believe you said you would expect lacerations on her scalp, is that right? >> yes, let me just say this. if this was a weapon, this whole thing would look different. >> and not to slight your county person, but dr. spitz has got a lot of credentials, a lot of a
barnett's opinion was that these fractures that you see in this photo were caused by three different >> what conclusion can you draw about how these fractures and these injuries were caused? >> one impact on a very hard, flat surface. that's my opinion. >> reporter: dr. spitz said the science showed russell adkins had been telling the truth. dana had hit her head on the road after falling out of a car. and the original autopsy, which identified three small abrasions on her...
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executive editor katherine barnett calls it a proud day for our newsroom and pledges to continue to tell stories of those affected. >> great to see local news honored, absolutely. >> it's been a tough time for newspapers the past couple years. that's one of the best local ones around. >>> let's peek at the radar. it is san jose, the bull's eye right now, some rain right over top of that sharks pregame activity outside. the guys are probably walking into the s.a.p. center now. we have a few snow showers over the diablo range east of downtown san jose. it's active up toward vacaville, fairfield and davis heading toward the state capitol where numerous thunderstorms have been bubbling up this afternoon between sacramento, stockton, modesto and merced. a little rain in the north bay as well, so certainly not finished yet. it has been chilly all day long. oakland 54 degrees currently, livermore 51, concord 56, san jose with the rain 54 degrees. baseball tonight. it's not going to feel like it, but we're playing. white sox at the a's. there is the chance of a shower the first couple innings, c
executive editor katherine barnett calls it a proud day for our newsroom and pledges to continue to tell stories of those affected. >> great to see local news honored, absolutely. >> it's been a tough time for newspapers the past couple years. that's one of the best local ones around. >>> let's peek at the radar. it is san jose, the bull's eye right now, some rain right over top of that sharks pregame activity outside. the guys are probably walking into the s.a.p. center...
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sitting behind you have the gentleman you speak ounce for the committee mr jim barnett and if he's affiliated with facebook you've got a good one if he's not he's just got a great seat i don't know. what it is. i'm going to read you a question that i was asked i got this through facebook. and i've got dozens like us so my first question. please and mr zucker barr why is facebook censoring conservative bloggers such as diamond in silk facebook call them on say to the community that is ludicrous they hold conservative views that isn't on site what's your response to congressman in that specific case our team made an enforcement error. and we have already gotten in touch with them to reverse it well facebook does tremendous good when when i met you in my office eight years ago you don't remember that but i've got a picture of you when you had curly hair and. facebook had five hundred million users now it's got over two billion that's a success story. in anybody's book it's such an integral part of certainly young americans lives that you need to work with congress and the community to ensure tha
sitting behind you have the gentleman you speak ounce for the committee mr jim barnett and if he's affiliated with facebook you've got a good one if he's not he's just got a great seat i don't know. what it is. i'm going to read you a question that i was asked i got this through facebook. and i've got dozens like us so my first question. please and mr zucker barr why is facebook censoring conservative bloggers such as diamond in silk facebook call them on say to the community that is ludicrous...
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and that i should have just a small measure of the courage that barnett exhibited throughout her lifeen my great joys is visiting her home in holly springs mississippi. she is my beloved. the person who is a way shower for the work i feel we need to do. i would say doctor j, i wish i knew how we could make our people love our people more. and -- [applause] disrupt black poverty. what i am dedicating my life to is the national -- this was essence carriages after katrina devastated new orleans. where the essence music festival takes place. i said i was not going to speak so let me say that for so many years, i have been annoyed at the media for demonizing us. especially our men. never asking why black poverty? why black paint? i really wanted to do that and i asked my husband to document some things for me and pull images, which he did. i'm going to show you a little film that really talks about the roots of black poverty and pain that continue on today. and also, healing is possible. you will see that in the time that was allotted to me to speak which is about eight minutes i said i wo
and that i should have just a small measure of the courage that barnett exhibited throughout her lifeen my great joys is visiting her home in holly springs mississippi. she is my beloved. the person who is a way shower for the work i feel we need to do. i would say doctor j, i wish i knew how we could make our people love our people more. and -- [applause] disrupt black poverty. what i am dedicating my life to is the national -- this was essence carriages after katrina devastated new orleans....
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the barnett case. having to stand for the pledge of allegiance.ne might think of that as a religious case. in general, schools had a lot of leeway to restrict kids and maintain discipline and do it they wanted. black'sook at justice later opinions, schools had almost the role of a parent for children. they could do what apparent could do. marybeth, the backdrop of this was you and your brother in this protest of the vietnam war. in 1965, do you remember what you were concerned about? mary beth: yes, i remember very well. as i said, it really grew out of the civil rights movement in many ways. right now, today, april 23 we are celebrating the 67th anniversary of a school walkout in a school in virginia. barbara johns and her fellow students, around hundred students walked out in 1951. after that, you had the brown decision in 1954 and little rock nine was in 1957. the birmingham children's crusade was in 1963, when almost 2000 kids marched and rallied and were arrested while martin luther king was in jail, writing letters from birmingham jail. all
the barnett case. having to stand for the pledge of allegiance.ne might think of that as a religious case. in general, schools had a lot of leeway to restrict kids and maintain discipline and do it they wanted. black'sook at justice later opinions, schools had almost the role of a parent for children. they could do what apparent could do. marybeth, the backdrop of this was you and your brother in this protest of the vietnam war. in 1965, do you remember what you were concerned about? mary beth:...
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as far as kneeling for the flag salute, that is clear under barnett in 1943 that you cannot force --t had to do with forcing students not to speak. not allowing free speech. it had to allow students not to speak and that says you cannot force students to speak. under that ruling, justice robert jackson gave one of the most beautiful comments about whether education should be -- what democracy should be, saying sixth star and our constellation of democracy is that no official can say what is orthodox with nationalism or politics or religion. that the schools are educating young minds for democracy is a reason why they should be very scrupulous in standing up for the freedom to express themselves. susan: we have a half hour left to go in our discussion of the 1969 tinker v. des moines. out onision came february 24, 1969. the cbs news department has been very generous in opening up their archives for us. we're going to listen as walter cronkite announces the decision. walter cronkite the supreme : court endorsed the right of student protests. so long as it does not disrupt order or inte
as far as kneeling for the flag salute, that is clear under barnett in 1943 that you cannot force --t had to do with forcing students not to speak. not allowing free speech. it had to allow students not to speak and that says you cannot force students to speak. under that ruling, justice robert jackson gave one of the most beautiful comments about whether education should be -- what democracy should be, saying sixth star and our constellation of democracy is that no official can say what is...
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errol barnett is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump said in the past the u.s. has been played like a fiddle when negotiating with north korea. now, though, president trump says kim jong-un isn't playing games this time around and if there is no agreement to be made, he says he'll just leave the room. >> this should not have been left for me to handle. >> reporter: president trump said bringing peace to the korean peninsula is his responsibility. >> we will not repeat the mistake of past administrations. >> reporter: blaming predecessors for failing to halt north korea's nuclear development. >> maximum pressure will continue until denuclearization occurs. >> reporter: the president said he was enkranled by kim jong-un's goal of dn denuclearization and recognized allies, china, japan, and germany for helping the administration's max pressure efforts. hours before president trump's comments, kim jong-un shook hands and embraced south korea president moon jae-in, the first time in 65 years a north korean leader walked south
errol barnett is at the white house. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president trump said in the past the u.s. has been played like a fiddle when negotiating with north korea. now, though, president trump says kim jong-un isn't playing games this time around and if there is no agreement to be made, he says he'll just leave the room. >> this should not have been left for me to handle. >> reporter: president trump said bringing peace to the korean peninsula is his...
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in borehamwood the a1 barnett bypasses blocked northbound between the holiday intern and junction 23gradually brightening up, bright intervals or sunny spells feeding in from the south. here's a look at the pressure charts, high pressure over scandinavia, low pressure in the south, we've got this easterly north—easterly wind. this morning a bit of a grey start, a few patches of mist and fog, early rain clearing to the west and a few showers after that and then gradually bright intervals and sunny spells spreading in from the south. the further north you are, always holding on to a bit more in the way of cloud, temperatures today a maximum of 14 and an easterly north—easterly wind. through the evening and overnight, a few clear spells to begin with but the cloud will tend to increase as we move through the night. perhaps the odd isolated shower and a few patches of mist and fog developing, temperatures falling to an overnight low of around eight or nine. as we move into tomorrow, a bit of a grey start to the day again, plenty of cloud around and the chance of seeing a shower, a few br
in borehamwood the a1 barnett bypasses blocked northbound between the holiday intern and junction 23gradually brightening up, bright intervals or sunny spells feeding in from the south. here's a look at the pressure charts, high pressure over scandinavia, low pressure in the south, we've got this easterly north—easterly wind. this morning a bit of a grey start, a few patches of mist and fog, early rain clearing to the west and a few showers after that and then gradually bright intervals and...
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darren porcher army veteran and cathy barnett radio talk show host. welcome to you all.good morning. pete: this exchange between canal yea and the president chance the rapper and candace owens. from the outside, can look like a gigantic conversation being had inside the black community about free thinking and the democratic party is that happening and is it creating an opportunity. >> i honestly think that kanye west right now is being used as a political pawn to continue this trump movement. and i think that this just is another disingenuous and quite frankly insulting political strategy that we see both on the left and on the right. and which politicians pander to black voters by using cultural influences to gain their support while really doing nothing for the black community. i don't think that african-americans are upset at the fact that chance the rapper or kanye actually support conservatives. i think it's the time of conservatives that they are actually supporting. we have a president who will not denounce white supremacy or white nationalist. pete: he has denoun
darren porcher army veteran and cathy barnett radio talk show host. welcome to you all.good morning. pete: this exchange between canal yea and the president chance the rapper and candace owens. from the outside, can look like a gigantic conversation being had inside the black community about free thinking and the democratic party is that happening and is it creating an opportunity. >> i honestly think that kanye west right now is being used as a political pawn to continue this trump...
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jim barnett and if he's affiliated g with facebook, he's a good one.a if he's not, he's just got a great seat. i don't know what it is. i'm going to read you a question that i was asked. a i got this through facebook, ans i've got dozens like this. so my first question. please ask mr. zuckerberg why ik facebook censoring conservative bloggers such as diamond and nd silk? facebook called them unsafe to the community.the that is ludicrous. they hold conservative views.thi that isn'tsn unsafe. re what's your response? >> congressman in, that specifie case, our team made an enforcement error, and we have n already gotten in touch with o them to reverse it. >> well, facebook does tremendous good.u when i met you in my office ffi eight years ceago, you don't remember that, but i've got a picture of you when you had curly cuhair, and facebook had . million users. i now it's got over 2 billion. that's a success story in nnybody's book. it's such an integral part of of certainly young americans' lives that you need to work with comm congress and the community to t ensure that it is a neutral, t s
jim barnett and if he's affiliated g with facebook, he's a good one.a if he's not, he's just got a great seat. i don't know what it is. i'm going to read you a question that i was asked. a i got this through facebook, ans i've got dozens like this. so my first question. please ask mr. zuckerberg why ik facebook censoring conservative bloggers such as diamond and nd silk? facebook called them unsafe to the community.the that is ludicrous. they hold conservative views.thi that isn'tsn unsafe. re...
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. >> thank you, dawn barnett for everything you are doing in milwaukee. woodson, andb thank you christine kim for giving us good ideas for where we can learn more. this has been a fantastic conversation about how we need to take responsibility for ,his sense of longing to belong not only among american youth and flashpoints where we come to a crisis this is an everyday point. responsibility. if you have benefited from this conversation and would like to share with friends it will be archived at heritage.org within a few hours. we invite you to continue the conversation and watch for more programs like this in the future. for those of you who are with us in the audience, there will be lunch served. you will be able to engage our guests as well. thank you for joining us. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> next unreal america, -- ronald reagan appeared on "face the nation" on cbs. ronald
. >> thank you, dawn barnett for everything you are doing in milwaukee. woodson, andb thank you christine kim for giving us good ideas for where we can learn more. this has been a fantastic conversation about how we need to take responsibility for ,his sense of longing to belong not only among american youth and flashpoints where we come to a crisis this is an everyday point. responsibility. if you have benefited from this conversation and would like to share with friends it will be...