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making the case that liberal governance has not done a lot for black america, and he says just look at the track record here. look at citiesberals have run from chicago to detroit to washington, d.c., to baltimore and look how blacks are faring in these places. the big problem is poor political representation. >> and contrast that with results in texas. >> exactly. and he says they like to talk about income equality but they don't talk about the simple cost of living what zoning laws have done to san francisco in terms of driving -- >> high taxes. the difficulty of starting your own business and so forth. he thinks blacks would be better off taking advantage of our two-party system and he's right. the left takes the black vote for granted, and he even criticizes the republican party for not doing more black outreach. it's very encouraging to see a republican speaking this way. >> dan, what do you think of this? i've long thought this is the way republicans should speak about a lot these issues because let's take education. a lot of these policies, democrats keep these kids in these horrible schools, denying them opportunit
making the case that liberal governance has not done a lot for black america, and he says just look at the track record here. look at citiesberals have run from chicago to detroit to washington, d.c., to baltimore and look how blacks are faring in these places. the big problem is poor political representation. >> and contrast that with results in texas. >> exactly. and he says they like to talk about income equality but they don't talk about the simple cost of living what zoning...
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city leaders in cincinnati are calling for those rally toss remain nonviolent as more information is released. >>> joining me is harry blacke city manager of cincinnati. thank you for joining us. one other officer said that tensing's injuries are consistent with hi being dragged. do you know of any evidence that dubose was trying to drive away or did the car start moving only after he was shot. >> you've seen the videotape, and i think it's clear. i'm concerned about the second officer's incident reporting his contribution to the incident report, which was written after the incident. it seems to be somewhat inconsistent with what's displayed in the video. >> let me ask you about that. the focus, as i understand it in cincinnati is shifting to these other officers and their accounts, and how those accounts don't match up with what is seen on the body cameras. are there investigators looking into those other officers? >> well, i can't say one way or the other in terms of what the prosecutor's office is doing with respect to the other individuals on the scene, as officers with the university of cincinnati police department, b
city leaders in cincinnati are calling for those rally toss remain nonviolent as more information is released. >>> joining me is harry blacke city manager of cincinnati. thank you for joining us. one other officer said that tensing's injuries are consistent with hi being dragged. do you know of any evidence that dubose was trying to drive away or did the car start moving only after he was shot. >> you've seen the videotape, and i think it's clear. i'm concerned about the second...
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reputation in the african-american community in omaha and the united states is a city when you came in if you are blackou needed to keep your head down and be aware that you weren't going to be served in restaurants and would be able to stay in hotels and there was like they were in many cities in the country this informal industry of staying in homes in the black community eating in restaurants in the black community even if you are an african-american of as part of a band playing in the white hotel or part of it play that was being put on in a mostly white attended theater. that's not a quote that omaha shares probably but it was known and that description of her mia hamm in the north was an apt description. the club started in 1947 by two gentlemen. one was a catholic priest who was a jesuit at creighton university which is a mile and half sell for where we are now. his name was john mark ii and the other founder was a gentleman named danny holland which is a gentleman who is my other. he was a 20-year-old cretan student and they met and talked about what they called at the time social justice and d
reputation in the african-american community in omaha and the united states is a city when you came in if you are blackou needed to keep your head down and be aware that you weren't going to be served in restaurants and would be able to stay in hotels and there was like they were in many cities in the country this informal industry of staying in homes in the black community eating in restaurants in the black community even if you are an african-american of as part of a band playing in the white...
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city was racist. her husband was the first black pharmacist in sioux city. she knew what she would be faces. she wasn't the advertising woman. her strength was to fulfill. she sold all of the adds. she left it to him to write the stories at the beginning and he was radical. the fbi was watching him. they were not sure what kind of elements were going into the this newspaper. and so they were very political. there wasn't a lot of family outreach and positive news. it was very much this is what is going on nationally. they didn't have as much omaha coverage. but when she and her husband divorced in 1943 and she took over the newspaper and he left the city she put her mark on it. it became about the family and making people in the black community prominent. it wasn't news that was reported in the mainstream newspaper which unfortunately if you didn't know better you would not realize there was a black community other than the omaha star reporting about it. she had a lot of things going on in omaha to address. in the '30s housing was probably the biggest thing. the government came in during the
city was racist. her husband was the first black pharmacist in sioux city. she knew what she would be faces. she wasn't the advertising woman. her strength was to fulfill. she sold all of the adds. she left it to him to write the stories at the beginning and he was radical. the fbi was watching him. they were not sure what kind of elements were going into the this newspaper. and so they were very political. there wasn't a lot of family outreach and positive news. it was very much this is what...
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every black city practice dominantly black city in michigan has an emergency financial manager who has taken over from the democratically elected governor, while white cities in as bad shape -- a lot of white cities in detroit that should have -- but they don't because they're white. sort of basic stuff that has to be fought, got to be understood, has to be seen structurally and has to be changed through collective action. so i want that genie to help me organize the white folks. thank you. >> let me build off of that. with the followup question. what would you say to someone like me, just a concerned citizen -- talking very high level policy and sometimes when we talk very high level we talk policy and we're often asked about policy -- it's much clearer for say a concerned citizen what one can do. so, let's say i -- this is -- we're done here and i walk off and say incredible, i'm not a policymaker, i don't know any policymaker, i don't have enough wealth to influence policymaker. what are some things that i can do? >> each of us is going to work in ways that seem sensible to us and t
every black city practice dominantly black city in michigan has an emergency financial manager who has taken over from the democratically elected governor, while white cities in as bad shape -- a lot of white cities in detroit that should have -- but they don't because they're white. sort of basic stuff that has to be fought, got to be understood, has to be seen structurally and has to be changed through collective action. so i want that genie to help me organize the white folks. thank you....
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finally the bus company hired for black drivers because the city have threatened to take away the charter if they didn't change their hiring policy. and so those are the four main efforts. the same time, they were helping a black world war ii veteran who had been at tuskegee airmen who have been shot had been shot down and held a pow camp. he bought a house one black outside of the bounds of the segregated neighborhood command's command his house was stoned by neighbors and threw paint on. the white neighborhood threatened to run the family out. when the young came to the club and said can you help the help the sky. the club help to move in. they protested a they protested a blackface fact that was put on at a local high school. as they as they were doing those long-term boycott efforts against businesses there were dozens and dozens and dozens of other things going on. all that was met with incredible resistance as hard as the club pushed against the resistance was just as forceful over the same time. one of the interesting things was as they do these activities and efforts they were ope
finally the bus company hired for black drivers because the city have threatened to take away the charter if they didn't change their hiring policy. and so those are the four main efforts. the same time, they were helping a black world war ii veteran who had been at tuskegee airmen who have been shot had been shot down and held a pow camp. he bought a house one black outside of the bounds of the segregated neighborhood command's command his house was stoned by neighbors and threw paint on. the...
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a city located in the black community, you don't have any black americans. and coco cola said so? whenever have. why should we? the de porres club start a boycott in coca-cola eventually after the de porres club got a petition and got 45 businesses to say they wouldn't carry coke anymore coca-cola finally hired a couple of african-americans to work in the plant. there was an ice cream plant about six blocks north and, in fact, when the de porres club approach is to approach them the response was we will go out of business before we hired black workers. the de porres club said really? that's interesting. they organized a boycott. is what took about a year and after a huge loss in business the ice cream store hired african-american workers. the one that was ongoing i think the one that would've caused the most frustration and the most exhaustion especially for my dad was the omaha council plus street railroad company which was the company can a charter by the city to do the streetcar and bus service at the time. unlike in some places it was about blacks being able to write the it wa
a city located in the black community, you don't have any black americans. and coco cola said so? whenever have. why should we? the de porres club start a boycott in coca-cola eventually after the de porres club got a petition and got 45 businesses to say they wouldn't carry coke anymore coca-cola finally hired a couple of african-americans to work in the plant. there was an ice cream plant about six blocks north and, in fact, when the de porres club approach is to approach them the response...
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i'm scg the city attorney to work with my office to mandate the installation of black boxes across the city fleet and development a program that offers probust data analysis for departments to maximize efficiently. there are 2 main issues i have been spear heading since taking office, one is vision zero, increase pedestrian safety by 2024 and increase efficiency by using city fund in a smart manner to help in the long run. the legislation man date the instullation of black boxes in every vehicle by jan 1, 2017. the city administrators will monitor the cyst 78 and utilize the data [inaudible] i want to make sure that the board of supervisors will be part of that conversation and the legislation requiring a annual report to be submit today the board. there is some ovlap between what supervisor farrell spoke of today and i believe that this will just strengthen the effort he is looking at. so, i want to-and i want to thank my staff who worked on this for the past few months. [inaudible] and also want to thank my cosponsors in this, supervisors avalos, supervisor kim and the other items i
i'm scg the city attorney to work with my office to mandate the installation of black boxes across the city fleet and development a program that offers probust data analysis for departments to maximize efficiently. there are 2 main issues i have been spear heading since taking office, one is vision zero, increase pedestrian safety by 2024 and increase efficiency by using city fund in a smart manner to help in the long run. the legislation man date the instullation of black boxes in every...
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black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati cityager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all night. try nexium 24hr, the #1 prescribed acid-blocking brand, and get all day, all night protection. nexium level protection. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as hard as they do. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for
black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati cityager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. but to get from the old way to the new, you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. gives you nexium level protection for frequent heartburn all day and all...
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black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati cityanager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. ethey have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle claims quickly, which saves money. they drive an all-hybrid claims fleet, which saves money. they were born online, and built to save money, which means when they save, you save. click or call. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double our deliveries. our fleet apps will find the fastest route. oh, and your boysenberyy apple scones s
black lives matter movement. how that has affected the situation there. cincinnati cityanager harry black will join us to react to the indictment. pubut to get from theand yoold way to the new,d. you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. ethey have smart online tools, which saves money. they settle...
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black israelis believe little will change. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. k israelis and their supporters gathered in tel aviv to call for an end of discrimination, something that they say is institutionalized. >> we've been experiencing racism for years. we're demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society, and that he set up a government ministerial committee aimed at trying to combat it, but few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last month by video that went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the rallies were largely peaceful until police fired tear gas and stun grenades. >> in israel because of this huge amount of this divide and conquer that goes on there is a lot of racism that is legitimate. we shouldn't be surprised when this racism towards palestinians that is always kind of pushed by the government, when it translates to racism of other groups. >> this is one of the wealthier suburbs of west jerusa
black israelis believe little will change. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. k israelis and their supporters gathered in tel aviv to call for an end of discrimination, something that they say is institutionalized. >> we've been experiencing racism for years. we're demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society, and that he set up a government...
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black israelis feel that little will change. >> reporter: an anti-racism protest in the heart of the israel's liberal city. black israelis and supporters gathered in tel aviv calling for an end to discrimination something they say is institutionalised. we have been experiencing racism and we are demonstrating because we want equality. prime minister binyamin netanyahu says racism need be eliminate and set up a committee camed to combat it. few here believe much will change. >> protests like this erupted last month by video that went viral of a soldiers beaten by police. they were peaceful until place fired tear gas, so that protesters, a shof force rarely used against citizens who are not palestinians. >> there's a huge amount of a divide and conquer. there's race sthax legitimate. we shouldn't be surprised. it is always pushed by the government when this translates to other groups. this is one of the wealth suburbs. jers rerz it's a neighbourhood that is not just a poor area. >> tell me what you and your generation think is gonna to happen. ..not this time. friday was angela merkel's 61st birthday. publicl
black israelis feel that little will change. >> reporter: an anti-racism protest in the heart of the israel's liberal city. black israelis and supporters gathered in tel aviv calling for an end to discrimination something they say is institutionalised. we have been experiencing racism and we are demonstrating because we want equality. prime minister binyamin netanyahu says racism need be eliminate and set up a committee camed to combat it. few here believe much will change. >>...
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. >> i'm joined now by harold black, cincinnati city manager. mr. black, thank you for being with us. we heard what the prosecutor said. >> thank you. >> and certainly he was indicating that this because of the body camera video, is a very strong case for the prosecution side. you know we also heard what the defense said. what are people saying in cincinnati about why a university policeman was operating on city streets and stopping a driver with gun drawn for a missing license plate? >> well, once again, someone has died over a very, very basic traffic stop involving a missing license plate. it's uncalled for. it's unjust fied. we think the county prosecutor and grand jury process, justice was served yesterday. that was the right decision. again, we have a major university within the jurisdiction of cincinnati and mutual aid agreements is a national standard as relates to other jurisdictions sharing certain things. in this case this police officer went well beyond the protocols and the boundaries of any established agreement, mutual aid or otherwise
. >> i'm joined now by harold black, cincinnati city manager. mr. black, thank you for being with us. we heard what the prosecutor said. >> thank you. >> and certainly he was indicating that this because of the body camera video, is a very strong case for the prosecution side. you know we also heard what the defense said. what are people saying in cincinnati about why a university policeman was operating on city streets and stopping a driver with gun drawn for a missing...
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had one black chief now, and they had one previously black police chief. >> yet leon says he sees a familiar struggle 50 years after taking on the city. in places like ferguson, missouri, and mckenney texas. even though police departments were diverse, he and others wonder if black officers can observe. >> by the time we saw incidences against blacks, it increase, and all to do with the fact that there may not be enough sensitivy training to help officers handling cases involving race. if officers don't have a lack of respect, negates the ability to protect. despite recent events, anthony hollio way says he will not about where it is. here we are today. we can patrol anywhere because of what they have done. i'm able to be the chief. here is 12 fep african-american guys saying we want to do more for the city. rebuilding the trust between the police and the community will take work. >> we say serve and protect. we have the protection part down. we have to figure out how to do the service. people believe that we are there to serve a healthy community. >> leon jackson is one of two courageous 12 living much does shoulders? >> it does. i
had one black chief now, and they had one previously black police chief. >> yet leon says he sees a familiar struggle 50 years after taking on the city. in places like ferguson, missouri, and mckenney texas. even though police departments were diverse, he and others wonder if black officers can observe. >> by the time we saw incidences against blacks, it increase, and all to do with the fact that there may not be enough sensitivy training to help officers handling cases involving...
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leafletted held rallies and finally in 1954 the bus company hired four black drivers because the citytened to take away their charter if the didn't change their hiring policy. those are the high -- the four main efforts but at the same time they were helping a black world war ii veteran who had been a tuesday skiing be -- tuskegee airman, and he had been shot down, and he bought a house, and he house was stoned by neighbors and threw paint on it and the white neighborhood threatened to run the family out, and whitney young the head of the urban league issue came to the deporres club and said can you help this guy move in? they helped, and they protested a black face act put on at a local high school. as they were doing those long-term boycott efforts against businesses there were dozens and dozens of other things going on, and all of that was met with incredible resistance, as hard as the deperes club pushed against it, the resistance was just as forceful over that same period of time. >>> one of the interesting things was that's did these activities and did these efforts, they were o
leafletted held rallies and finally in 1954 the bus company hired four black drivers because the citytened to take away their charter if the didn't change their hiring policy. those are the high -- the four main efforts but at the same time they were helping a black world war ii veteran who had been a tuesday skiing be -- tuskegee airman, and he had been shot down, and he bought a house, and he house was stoned by neighbors and threw paint on it and the white neighborhood threatened to run the...
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and mental illness issues as roma cited the study about racial disparity is a shame for the city is all black people represents the prisons population of the city 44 percent of people booked into the jail you've heard 80 percent of the people and the san francisco jail has a form of mental illness 64 percent serious mental illness and that 25 percent of the people in jail are homeless i feel and the organization feels from the city were serious about addressing the marines for people in jail the jail population will plummet and there is something that just really, really disturbing about not when we can't think outside the box and feel like san francisco, california do better than build a new jail there's a lot of creative all of the elements to crackers incarceration that has been offered in other places i think we can do you know do work that is based on values of justice thank you thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> reverend glancing district attorney 4067 i hope that wasn't my time limit (laughter). >> i've retired over fyi years working in the tenderloin and 17s as the foun
and mental illness issues as roma cited the study about racial disparity is a shame for the city is all black people represents the prisons population of the city 44 percent of people booked into the jail you've heard 80 percent of the people and the san francisco jail has a form of mental illness 64 percent serious mental illness and that 25 percent of the people in jail are homeless i feel and the organization feels from the city were serious about addressing the marines for people in jail...
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. >> in the aftermath of the protest, the department of justice accused the city of praying on its black citizens. the police chief resigned. so did the city manager, but not the mayor. you are kind of the last man standing from where we were a year ago. why do you think that is? >> that's a good question, you know, if they wanted a check in the police department and city hall. we had people ask wouldn't that mean you too. at the ends of the day someone has to be here to make sure the will of the people happens. i'm the elected representative of the people. if they want to remove me from office, they have an opportunity to remove me. >> at any time since august 9th do you cross your mind that you would consider resigning. >> you always say if you are here for the good of the people, people. would that be for the good of the people to leave. >> i weighed that many atimes. never because we felt this was too much or would be beneficial to me or the community. >> i continued to be supportive. as long as i get that from people over the country. and people in my community, i could continue in
. >> in the aftermath of the protest, the department of justice accused the city of praying on its black citizens. the police chief resigned. so did the city manager, but not the mayor. you are kind of the last man standing from where we were a year ago. why do you think that is? >> that's a good question, you know, if they wanted a check in the police department and city hall. we had people ask wouldn't that mean you too. at the ends of the day someone has to be here to make sure...
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black israelis believe little will change. >> reporter: an anti racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. elis and their supporters garth in other words tel aviv to call for an end to discrimination. something they say is institutionalizes. >> translator: we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> reporter: the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has says racism need to be eliminated from israeli society. >> reporter: and that he set up government minute steal year committee aimed at trying to combat it. but few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last no by video which went viral of a black israeli soldier being beat be by police. the rallies were largely peaceful until police fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters. a show of force rarely used against rails i citizens who are not palestinian. >> in israel because of the hugement amount of the divide and con can their goes on there is inherit racism that is legitimate so we shouldn't be surprised when this racism towards palestinians that is push
black israelis believe little will change. >> reporter: an anti racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. elis and their supporters garth in other words tel aviv to call for an end to discrimination. something they say is institutionalizes. >> translator: we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> reporter: the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has says racism need to be eliminated from israeli...
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that's an advantage that black people in the city don't have, because there's so few black firefighters. as you said my father was a firefighter, my older brother kevin, who's here today was a firefighter. so i was inspired by them and it made it clear to me, real to me that this was something i could do. older cousins as well. so that's a huge advantage. for anybody to claim that they have a family member on the job but that's no big deal no, that's a huge advantage. and very few blacks have that advantage, and hundreds of thousands of whites do have that advantage. so, yeah there's no question about that. >> what does it mean what does it mean to the neighborhood to have folks your uncle your dad coming home off the trucks and just showing up in their uniforms or whatever they did what kind of message does that send to the community? >> people in the community, they're very proud of black firefighters. even when they see black firefighters in the firehouse. the people in the neighborhood, they're just proud of it. they like to see it. the company that i work in we have a decent number
that's an advantage that black people in the city don't have, because there's so few black firefighters. as you said my father was a firefighter, my older brother kevin, who's here today was a firefighter. so i was inspired by them and it made it clear to me, real to me that this was something i could do. older cousins as well. so that's a huge advantage. for anybody to claim that they have a family member on the job but that's no big deal no, that's a huge advantage. and very few blacks have...
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some showers near the shower along the atlantic city expressway and the black horse pike. some of that rain has been pretty heavy. fortunately it's weakening. there is a flood advisory for that part of the area until 9:15. we've had one to two inch rainfall rates. that's the reason. they're not moving very much. the showers around philadelphia have dissipated. the ones down by williamstown that has fall anden apart. still heavy stuff in southern delaware. flood advisory until 9:45 there. as you can see, those cells are weakening as well. this is not weakening. the air quality is gradually getting worse. we have a code orange for ozone tomorrow. that means people with respiratory issues want to spend as much time indoors as possible. children and the elderly are generally the most vulnerable. then let's watch the temperature go up and see if there are any thunderstorms to relieve us. 94 degrees there, 2:00 in the afternoon. nothing more than isolated showers around tomorrow. it's a different story on thursday. thursday should be the most humid day, the most uncomfortable da
some showers near the shower along the atlantic city expressway and the black horse pike. some of that rain has been pretty heavy. fortunately it's weakening. there is a flood advisory for that part of the area until 9:15. we've had one to two inch rainfall rates. that's the reason. they're not moving very much. the showers around philadelphia have dissipated. the ones down by williamstown that has fall anden apart. still heavy stuff in southern delaware. flood advisory until 9:45 there. as you...
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but yet it sends a message they think is very important that black lives matter, just not in democratic citiesarious things like violent crime. you don't see the black lives matter crew on the south side of chicago where it's almost -- >> democratic cities. there you go. >> but the death rate among young black males in chicago is through the roof. >> through the roof. and black on black violence. >> what say you, jamu? >> look, i don't think that these activists who are angry, i don't think that their tactics of keeping reporters out of hearing what they're trying to share with the entire world, i don't think that's the right tactic. but do i understand why they're angry. i understand that when black people are killed, the media doesn't pay attention. when white people are killed, the criminal justice system acts. they want to say very clearly, here's an example for you, bill. if a house is on fire and the house next to it is not on fire and the fire department shows up and starts putting water on the house that's not on fire, are you going to say, that house is on fire? they want to -- they w
but yet it sends a message they think is very important that black lives matter, just not in democratic citiesarious things like violent crime. you don't see the black lives matter crew on the south side of chicago where it's almost -- >> democratic cities. there you go. >> but the death rate among young black males in chicago is through the roof. >> through the roof. and black on black violence. >> what say you, jamu? >> look, i don't think that these activists...
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remember o'malley was a mayor of a 50% black city and doesn't follow apparently the news of the black and used to counter the movement and also beside the point. the point of that movement is to specifically talk about the policing of black bodies. >> and so the black twitter did not like what was going on. >> and the people in the room. i mean the thing is it was such a huge miss. this is an issue so persuasive within the media and hard to believe they didn't get it. it was a protest. not planned. shows as a candidate how you respond in the moment. but the fact that neither of them got it especially o'malley it shows a deficit -- >> hillary's run into that. all lives matter. >> this is something that all of these democratic candidates will have to have get up the speed on because i have talked to members of this movement who said they're going to challenge every candidate, what do you believe about policing and what do you believe about criminal justice reform and what would you do? >> long way to go. >> yep. >> such a long way to go to 2016. we are in it to win it. great to see you.
remember o'malley was a mayor of a 50% black city and doesn't follow apparently the news of the black and used to counter the movement and also beside the point. the point of that movement is to specifically talk about the policing of black bodies. >> and so the black twitter did not like what was going on. >> and the people in the room. i mean the thing is it was such a huge miss. this is an issue so persuasive within the media and hard to believe they didn't get it. it was a...
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between black and white arrest in san francisco continues to rise even as the proportion of black people in this city is decreasing dramatically. and also the rest of the state of california actually that disparity is going down, but not in san francisco. i think it's kind of shameful and time to figure out what's going on here. this report is the what and the next is the why and the solutions to it. i invite the board of supervisors and other people to come to the reentry council meeting. it's this coming tuesday, june 23rd, at the marks auditorium. >> ms. shane, could you report how people can get that report. >> we will be posting it on our website. sf gov.org >> good afternoon, supervisors. adele, carpenter of the youth commission. youth commission apologizes they can't be here today. due to the cost-of-living they are working to be able to serve the city. i want to thank you for having this discussion today. i think the shooting at emmanuel church in charleston, serves that way white supremacy and antiblack race manifest themselves. this is the time we collect and grapple with the way that racis
between black and white arrest in san francisco continues to rise even as the proportion of black people in this city is decreasing dramatically. and also the rest of the state of california actually that disparity is going down, but not in san francisco. i think it's kind of shameful and time to figure out what's going on here. this report is the what and the next is the why and the solutions to it. i invite the board of supervisors and other people to come to the reentry council meeting. it's...
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city we have seen black people around the country step up in black lives matter to call out the racism in the system we don't want jail and more police to be an extension of that racist social control we have to ask ourselves who is going to feel safer if that gets built you are not hearing voices from the black and broun community that's where safety lies no more jail no more police. thank you. >> thank you next speaker? >> hello my name is josh green i'm a transgender man i work with transgender in foma we're seeing that nationally and in san francisco i know from my work the way we create a world without violence is transleadership organization a new jail is not going to make people it's other going to increase the staggering harm we're facing transgender are profiled by the police particularly transby color people are disproportionately unlikely to make jail 805% of people are in jail because they can't make bail 60% are african american this moves i do not see the jail as a criminal justice i see it as injustice poor people transpeople are disproportionally harmed we bail reform a
city we have seen black people around the country step up in black lives matter to call out the racism in the system we don't want jail and more police to be an extension of that racist social control we have to ask ourselves who is going to feel safer if that gets built you are not hearing voices from the black and broun community that's where safety lies no more jail no more police. thank you. >> thank you next speaker? >> hello my name is josh green i'm a transgender man i work...
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we had cryers from the east city black community, congress men from new york, african-american, this.> the system goes easy if you differently. >> crack cocaine was a scourge in the inner city, brought to us, tough on crack. >> it had a devastating effect on communities. >> powder communities, middle class, wealthy, generally white. we were having a war against the people that lived in those communities, by the scourge of crack cocaine. i didn't make that up. people from those communities came to us, demanded that we do something. did we too much? perhaps so. do we revisit it. >> do you regret it? >> no. i can't make every decision that is absolutely perfect, i don't make anything perfect. you do the best you can in the circumstances. if other factors come into play that show you should amend it, sure. i would take a look and see if it was utilised in the way we first anticipated. has it been abused in some ways, if it has, we ought to cut back on it, is there an opportunity to review some sentences. that would we appropriate. >> okay, we'll take a break. when we come back, with man p
we had cryers from the east city black community, congress men from new york, african-american, this.> the system goes easy if you differently. >> crack cocaine was a scourge in the inner city, brought to us, tough on crack. >> it had a devastating effect on communities. >> powder communities, middle class, wealthy, generally white. we were having a war against the people that lived in those communities, by the scourge of crack cocaine. i didn't make that up. people from...
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black leaders believe little will change. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. black israelis and their supporters gathered in tel aviv to call for an end of discrimination, something they say is institutionalized. >> we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu says racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and that he set up a governmental min steer y'all committee trying to combat it. few believe much will change. >> protests like this erupted with a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. rallies were largely peaceful until police fired stun grenades at protesters. a show of force rarely used against israel's citizens who are not palestinian. >> because of of this huge amount of divide and conquer that goes on, there is a lot of inherent racism that is legitimate. so we shouldn't be surprised when this racism towards palestinians that is also kind of pushed by the government when it translates into racism by other groups. >> this is recepcion. within th
black leaders believe little will change. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. black israelis and their supporters gathered in tel aviv to call for an end of discrimination, something they say is institutionalized. >> we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> prime minister benjamin netanyahu says racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and that he set up a governmental...
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. >> (translated): i started feeling that there wasn't any color in the city, only black and darkness. >> narrator: last year, an undercover journalist secretly filmed herself being approached by isis fighters >> narrator: despite imposing such restrictions on women... ...increasingly in syria radical jihadist groups are recruiting women to fight and fulfill their vision of an islamic state. (women shouting) (gunshot) >> (chanting): allahu akbar! >> narrator: to enforce their rules in raqqa, isis created a special all-female police force called the al-khansaa brigade. we met one woman who said she'd been a member. she goes by the name of umm obaid. >> (translated): we were responsible for enforcing women's clothing rules. i remember one woman walking with her husband, wearing a gown with images on it. the first thing we did was take her and whip her. then we took her clothes and replaced them with clothes required by sharia law. then we took the husband's money to pay for the clothes. then we whipped him too. i felt women were doing the wrong thing, so we had to enforce the law, and i
. >> (translated): i started feeling that there wasn't any color in the city, only black and darkness. >> narrator: last year, an undercover journalist secretly filmed herself being approached by isis fighters >> narrator: despite imposing such restrictions on women... ...increasingly in syria radical jihadist groups are recruiting women to fight and fulfill their vision of an islamic state. (women shouting) (gunshot) >> (chanting): allahu akbar! >> narrator: to...
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talking about banning alcohol from starbucks than they did addressing the sanctuary city policies that's put a blackcity. >> what about the state of san francisco? i understand a lot of people many in the streets and gone do you think hill pretty fast. >> right. when you're to the left of feinstein and hillary clinton, you're having a problem. i think it's going to take the rest of the state to come in and make san francisco behave. they're so isolated. they're the safe. >> la is the same. i don't think that's going to happen. >> it's true. i'm not seeing the ground swell and anger on the streets that i think you need to get these guys to change their mind. >> anger is a bad thing when you live many mellow land. it's going to take the federal government to impose discipline. they're not going to do it themselves. >>> coming up reaction from the committee hearings on illegal alien violence this week. >> there's no question about it. it's black and white. there's no reason these people should be on the streets. >> that's right. this is good, mom. "good"? (chuckles) it's delicious! and this new kibble
talking about banning alcohol from starbucks than they did addressing the sanctuary city policies that's put a blackcity. >> what about the state of san francisco? i understand a lot of people many in the streets and gone do you think hill pretty fast. >> right. when you're to the left of feinstein and hillary clinton, you're having a problem. i think it's going to take the rest of the state to come in and make san francisco behave. they're so isolated. they're the safe. >> la...
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black israelis believe little has changed. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. elis and their supporters gathered to call for an end to discrimination something they say is institutionalized. >> we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> prime minister netanyahu says racism needs to be e flamed from israeli society and that he set up a government ministerial committee aimed at trying to combat it. few here believe much will change. protests like this first erupted last month by video which went viral on the black israeli soldier being beaten by police. rallies were largely peaceful until police fired tear gas and stun grenades at protesters, a show of force rarely used against israeli citizens who are not palestinian. >> a huge amount of this divide and conquer goes on. there is a lot of interrogations that are legitimate. we shouldn't be surprised when this racism toward palestinians that is always kind of pushed guyby the government, when it translates to other groups. >> reporter: this is where the w
black israelis believe little has changed. >> an anti-racism protest in the heart of israel's most liberal city. elis and their supporters gathered to call for an end to discrimination something they say is institutionalized. >> we have been experiencing racism for years. we are demonstrating because we want equality in israel. >> prime minister netanyahu says racism needs to be e flamed from israeli society and that he set up a government ministerial committee aimed at trying...
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. >>> it's a big first step in revitalizing a black of center city philadelphia. (1%m apartments officesrestaurants and stores. it's being built on the block between market and chestnut and 11th and 12th streets. hospital administrators will gather for a ceremony to mark the re-opening of st. maury medical center's former inpatient rehab unit langhorne, bucks county mg3 is specially designed for older patients with features like larger tv screens, signs with larging print, soothing colors and surfaces designed to prevent falls. >>> this weekend malala yousafzai celebrated her 18th birthday by giving back. she became a symbol of doughefiance when she was shot on a school bus by the taliban in 2012. she received the liberty medal in philadelphia last year. >>> day one of a four-month long repair project on a major bridge in bucks county is under way. the scudder falls bridge that carries traffic over the delaware river on i-95 near yardley is riddled with potholes and getting repaired. officials say they will not close lanes during peak travel periods. >> let's check your ride to work righ
. >>> it's a big first step in revitalizing a black of center city philadelphia. (1%m apartments officesrestaurants and stores. it's being built on the block between market and chestnut and 11th and 12th streets. hospital administrators will gather for a ceremony to mark the re-opening of st. maury medical center's former inpatient rehab unit langhorne, bucks county mg3 is specially designed for older patients with features like larger tv screens, signs with larging print, soothing...
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even though at the time the black population was somewhere close to 20% of the city, had been appointed to any of the committees involved with the complete year of celebrating the 400th anniversary. >> one of the events that served as a catalyst to the local movement was when vice president lyndon johnson came to st. augustine to kick off the official commemorations. an african american contingent wanted to meet with vice president johnson to state their claims. local leaders promised that they would have a voice that they would be able to meet with vice president johnson, that they would be allowed at the celebration that was held in the dining hall of the ponce hotel at the time. as long as there were no protests. they were allowed in, a small group of local african americans, including dr. hailing, were allowed into the dining room, but they were placed in the alcove and literally guarded by secret service agents, they never had the opportunity to meet with lyndon johnson. they never had the opportunity to meet with local leaders about their concerns and their demands
even though at the time the black population was somewhere close to 20% of the city, had been appointed to any of the committees involved with the complete year of celebrating the 400th anniversary. >> one of the events that served as a catalyst to the local movement was when vice president lyndon johnson came to st. augustine to kick off the official commemorations. an african american contingent wanted to meet with vice president johnson to state their claims. local leaders promised...
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. >> in the heart of israel's most liberal city black israelis and their supporters gather in tel avivl for an end of discrimination, something that they say is institutionalized. >> we've been experiencing racism for years. we're demonstrating because we want equality in israel. prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that racism needs to be eliminated from israeli society and he set up a committee aimed at trying to combat it, but few here believe much will change. protests like this erupted last month by a video which went viral of a black israeli soldier being beaten by police. the crowds were largely peaceful until place fired tear gas and a force rarely shown. >> this huge divide and conquer that is going on there is a lot of racism is legitimate. we should not be surprised when it translates into racism against others groups. >> this is one of the wealthiest suburbs in west jerusalem. but within the suburb is a neglected neighborhood which is not just one of the poorest in the area but all of israel. it is where we saw somak. born in ethiopia he immigrated to israel ten years ago
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banning alcohol from starbucks that be they did actually addressing the sanctuary city policies that's put a real blacktate of san francisco. i understand there is a lot of people in the streets and it's gone down hill pretty fast. >> right. well i mean when you are to the left of feinstein and hillary clinton you kind of have a problem. i think it's going to take the rest are of the state to come in and make san francisco behave because they are so isolated. >> i don't know, l.a. is the same way. i don't think that's going to happen. >> it's true. but i'm not seeing the groundswell. >> no. >> and the anger on the streets that i think you need to get these guys to change their mind. >> anker is a bad thing when you live in mellow land. it's going to take the federal government and i don't even know if they are going to do it. the federal government would have to impose some discipline because they are not going to do it themselves. >> coming up, reaction from the committee hearings on criminal alien violence on capitol hill this week. we will speak with kate steinle's father and brother. >> there is no
banning alcohol from starbucks that be they did actually addressing the sanctuary city policies that's put a real blacktate of san francisco. i understand there is a lot of people in the streets and it's gone down hill pretty fast. >> right. well i mean when you are to the left of feinstein and hillary clinton you kind of have a problem. i think it's going to take the rest are of the state to come in and make san francisco behave because they are so isolated. >> i don't know, l.a....