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carving the black hills.hat controversy came from tribal people and people today we would call ecologists. the tribes were looking at a place where they would come in and honor and have honor ceremonies, spend some time. at that time period -- we are talking 1925 -- that wasn't looked at the same way we look at today. today we still have tribal people who are concerned about the black hills being carved. we try to honor that. some of that group our interpretive - -through our interpretive programming. every summer, we hire cultural interpreters. these are people who are looking. --they talk about the lakota story. we are trying to share the importance of the black hills for all of these people, as well as what that sculpture means. it is a balance. the sculptor, gutzon borglum, had started in stone mountain, georgia. there was a conflict there. he left to work for the state of south dakota. the first challenge was finding arve, something appropriate. bignd his son found this outcropping. your next challenge i
carving the black hills.hat controversy came from tribal people and people today we would call ecologists. the tribes were looking at a place where they would come in and honor and have honor ceremonies, spend some time. at that time period -- we are talking 1925 -- that wasn't looked at the same way we look at today. today we still have tribal people who are concerned about the black hills being carved. we try to honor that. some of that group our interpretive - -through our interpretive...
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was an early black hills frontier and a modern black hills -- he helped that transition along. he may have helped transform it in his way when he was the advisor of the u.s. marshal and did good for the entire black hills, but he is probably not the great transformational figure that other can claim title to in deadwood. >> right now, we are inside the information center, which is the home base for the city of presidents foundation and rapid city has come to be known as the city of presidents. this was bought by the founder of the foundation to come and see, more and as you can we are surrounded by the miniatures of the sculptures that are displayed in downtown rapid city. downtown, there are full-sized to's statues, and we chose have the statues depict something about the presidents. they are not just stationary statues with them standing with their hands in their pockets. they are on their hips, so it actually shows something about the president's life. you see them in various poses that tell something about their story. ande are biographies hung, that is how the section of t
was an early black hills frontier and a modern black hills -- he helped that transition along. he may have helped transform it in his way when he was the advisor of the u.s. marshal and did good for the entire black hills, but he is probably not the great transformational figure that other can claim title to in deadwood. >> right now, we are inside the information center, which is the home base for the city of presidents foundation and rapid city has come to be known as the city of...
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an expedition in 1874 but by george custer found gold in the black hills, and at that time the black hills was sacred land protected by government treaty. i have to say the administration tried very hard to keep people out for a while. then everybody was rushing into the black hills and what happens in most town with gold and silver and tombstones, suddenly the towns ran up because they have to have places where hotels, saloon, places where the banks are going to set up shops so they can buy things for the miners, that is how it arose that sprang up almost overnight. rough and tumble place. he was fine. he kind of enjoyed it because it was a place people were suddenly getting rich and he was happy to take their money. he would have stayed there indefinitely if things turned out differently. >> host: where was his wife at the time? >> guest: they had gotten married in wyoming just a couple two or three months earlier and then they'd come back to cincinnati where she had family. they had a honeymoon in cincinnati, he said i'm going to go back and make a lot of money and then we will ret
an expedition in 1874 but by george custer found gold in the black hills, and at that time the black hills was sacred land protected by government treaty. i have to say the administration tried very hard to keep people out for a while. then everybody was rushing into the black hills and what happens in most town with gold and silver and tombstones, suddenly the towns ran up because they have to have places where hotels, saloon, places where the banks are going to set up shops so they can buy...
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today, it had the black hills by the sun blasted badlands for and the missouri river. the shadow of mount rush more, the shrine permanently engraved on the dakota hills. peace eagle had fallen and into the shadows. there is the deep shadows and bewilderment. the lands are bleak and these descendants and the once proud owners of the land are taken to the plow. they are restless and unhappy people. constantly seeking a place in the sun. the sioux can be found by the holiday spirit at the heart of their past and dressed sharply with the presence man. the flight of the fallen eagle drags its feathers and the local color to the carnivore and walking and silently observing the quality of its own legacy and that quality. the effort is made to encourage to maintain their arts and crafts and for a static and commercial reasons. they're surprised by the connoisseur with masculine in spirit and beautiful and worth owning. it's great with the tribe. truly indigenous and good things. i reservations like this, the government endeavors to administer the health of physically transitio
today, it had the black hills by the sun blasted badlands for and the missouri river. the shadow of mount rush more, the shrine permanently engraved on the dakota hills. peace eagle had fallen and into the shadows. there is the deep shadows and bewilderment. the lands are bleak and these descendants and the once proud owners of the land are taken to the plow. they are restless and unhappy people. constantly seeking a place in the sun. the sioux can be found by the holiday spirit at the heart of...
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his ashes are scattered on mount coolidge, in the black hills of south dakota, where he first met the indian warriors. sandi helps her friend jan sort through his estate -- a mind-boggling collection of paintings, sketches, photos, and also century-old drums, headdresses, and other artifacts. in 2003, jan, who has no children of her own, tells sandi that, when the time comes, she wants to leave the entire estate to her. but the bequest came with one condition, sandi says -- she must protect david's legacy. >> there was no one else to do it, and i felt that there was a mission, you know, there was an obligation. >> three years later, that time comes, and sandi is in for a big surprise. >> i wasn't allowed in. by then, jan was gone. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. which of these western films grossed highest at the box office? is it the 2010 remake "true grit," the 1990 movie "dances with wolves," or the 2011 animated feature "rango"? the answer in a moment. i am the twisting thundercloud. i am royalty of racing, i am alfa romeo. and you know what
his ashes are scattered on mount coolidge, in the black hills of south dakota, where he first met the indian warriors. sandi helps her friend jan sort through his estate -- a mind-boggling collection of paintings, sketches, photos, and also century-old drums, headdresses, and other artifacts. in 2003, jan, who has no children of her own, tells sandi that, when the time comes, she wants to leave the entire estate to her. but the bequest came with one condition, sandi says -- she must protect...
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lincoln hills was the only black owned recreational area west of mississippi from 1922 to 1964. lincoln hills, like oaks plus idlewilda's vineyard, in michigan, american beach in florida were similar in their appeal. they were a second home to the black families who could afford to buy property. lincoln hills was visited by prominent black entertainers such as count basie, louis orne, sorenlena h neil hurston, langston hughes, and political and civil rights whoers like whitney young, would come to lincoln hills on his way to aspen, colorado to be involved in a think tank. the entertainers were coming to five points to entertain on five points, then they would come to lincoln hills to recreate. when they came to lincoln hills they were not there to entertain, but to rest and enjoy the colorado wilderness. it was also supported by a number of black churches in denver. those churches would gather on memorial day, july 4, and labor day. a lodge that was built in lincoln hills was the crown jewel of lincoln hills. bedrooms, the resort also had 17 cabins that were rented out between me
lincoln hills was the only black owned recreational area west of mississippi from 1922 to 1964. lincoln hills, like oaks plus idlewilda's vineyard, in michigan, american beach in florida were similar in their appeal. they were a second home to the black families who could afford to buy property. lincoln hills was visited by prominent black entertainers such as count basie, louis orne, sorenlena h neil hurston, langston hughes, and political and civil rights whoers like whitney young, would come...
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the federal board of geographic names will take general hardy's name off the highest peak in the black hillsand rename the mountain after the lakota profit. ofetheless, this photograph seven people, the oldest born during john adams' administration. the youngest dime during franklin roosevelt's presidency invites the historian in to understand what is there and explore what is not. the photograph certainly drew me into the archives and that is where i found sophie's parents and discovered both of them came into fort laramie in the aftermath of general hardy's attack. actions set in motion the events that led them to meet mary and raise a large family. his frontier violence triggered their frontier love. the photograph alone does not tell that story. it does leave me there. this has become an increasingly ubiquitous part of modern life. the media increased attention from critics and become central to a host of disciplinary subfields including visual anthropology, media studies, visual culture, visual studies, these fields all focused largely on contemporary images. not historical ones. even i
the federal board of geographic names will take general hardy's name off the highest peak in the black hillsand rename the mountain after the lakota profit. ofetheless, this photograph seven people, the oldest born during john adams' administration. the youngest dime during franklin roosevelt's presidency invites the historian in to understand what is there and explore what is not. the photograph certainly drew me into the archives and that is where i found sophie's parents and discovered both...
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he was only 17 when he was hired to help create that huge sculpture of four presidents in the black hills operate the equipment and he carried the stone carvers. he said working on mount rushmore was the greatest thing he ever did in his 98 years of life. >>> following a death investigation underway in the south bay. we are in downtown areas with what is happening and how long it will be closed off. >>> frustration against pg&e continues in the north bay over the recent power outage shut off. we tell you why people in sonoma county say enough is enough. >>> the first major storm of the season will hit the bay area later today. when the rain will arrive and how long it will last. >>> from ktvu fox 2 news, this is mornings on 2. >>> if you think it is cold now, just wait. i am gasia mikaelian. i am already cold . >> it is cold. good morning, i am dave clark. let's look about the weather with steve paulson. >> it will get colder. if you think it is cold now, just you wait. increasing clouds make for a nice sunrise but by sunset there will be some heavy rain coming in tonight. sonoma county a
he was only 17 when he was hired to help create that huge sculpture of four presidents in the black hills operate the equipment and he carried the stone carvers. he said working on mount rushmore was the greatest thing he ever did in his 98 years of life. >>> following a death investigation underway in the south bay. we are in downtown areas with what is happening and how long it will be closed off. >>> frustration against pg&e continues in the north bay over the recent...
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fresh air and wide-open spaces, from the prairies, the farm country to the rugged terrain of the black hills. south dakotans, madam president, are a resilient, kind, and gracious people. i am thankful every day i am lucky enough to call south dakota home. i'm also tremendously grateful for the work i get to do. getting to represent south dakotans in the senate is one of the great privileges of my life. while it's been a con tenuous year with a divided congress, i still had the chance to work on important issues affecting people in my state and around the country, like helping our nation's farmers and ranchers in this tough agricultural economy. i'm grateful for all the men and women who put their lives on the line every single day to preserve the freedoms that we enjoy. our military men and women represent the very best of america, and i'm grateful every day for their service and for their sacrifice. madam president, in that 1863 proclamation of thanksgiving day i mentioned, abraham lincoln referring to the blessings that america experienced even until e horrors of the civil war said no huma
fresh air and wide-open spaces, from the prairies, the farm country to the rugged terrain of the black hills. south dakotans, madam president, are a resilient, kind, and gracious people. i am thankful every day i am lucky enough to call south dakota home. i'm also tremendously grateful for the work i get to do. getting to represent south dakotans in the senate is one of the great privileges of my life. while it's been a con tenuous year with a divided congress, i still had the chance to work on...
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ton of black smoke from the hills. about ten minutes ago we got an update from firefighters saying the flames now scorched 5,000 acres and only about 25 miles away from the easy fire near the ronald regan presidential lineback library. >>> well fire -- many dealing with food shortages and not enough gas to heat the homes. now more from hillsboro. >> crews have a lot of work clearing trees and debris from the fire zone, some areas still off limits to residents tonight. >> the efforts are under way to make this happen as soon as possible. have to just make sure everything is issafe before letting the residents back in. >> as firefighters continue to tackle the hot zone many areas no longer in danger, thousands have gotten the all clear to return home. >> having a house to come back to even after throwing away our food was a blessing. >> the food pantry had a a food distribution. people came home to spoiled food and groceries stores still closed. >> thousands of people without food, having to throw away everything in the
ton of black smoke from the hills. about ten minutes ago we got an update from firefighters saying the flames now scorched 5,000 acres and only about 25 miles away from the easy fire near the ronald regan presidential lineback library. >>> well fire -- many dealing with food shortages and not enough gas to heat the homes. now more from hillsboro. >> crews have a lot of work clearing trees and debris from the fire zone, some areas still off limits to residents tonight. >>...
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president who happens to be a republican a lot of black folks didn't support and yet he continues to deliver policies solution after policy solution for the hills community has. i'm in the city of chicago behind me. if your every american man between 8 to 20, 47% of you are unemployed, the dynamic is changing under a trump presidency. shannon: a big supporter of the present charlie kirk said the push for impeachment among black americans 58%, support for impeachment among black americans now 37%. the 21 point drop. democratic two makes to make their case for impeachment and even their most consistent base isn't buying this sham. had to say that carefully. what do you make, the trump campaign continued outreach to this particular group of voters. is it making headway? >> generations - i think lbj would attest to the record. >> lbj, the civil rights activist in the senate? >> the president -- shannon: one at a time. >> i did not interrupt you. >> i wanted to correct you. >> it is about the fact. the fact that this. if you look at generations, he has not been the president for african-americans, not only has he upheld and propped up neo-nazis and
president who happens to be a republican a lot of black folks didn't support and yet he continues to deliver policies solution after policy solution for the hills community has. i'm in the city of chicago behind me. if your every american man between 8 to 20, 47% of you are unemployed, the dynamic is changing under a trump presidency. shannon: a big supporter of the present charlie kirk said the push for impeachment among black americans 58%, support for impeachment among black americans now...
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black or white. >> she was a lightning rod for change. >> reporter: karen vivian hill heads the harriet tubman home was the serena williams of her time, okay. bold, bad, black, beautiful. >> reporter: we know she was deeply religious and that she had secret pleasures. >> strawberries were her favorite dessert. so we found strawberry seeds all over the property. >> reporter: so who was harriet tubman really? >> this is just tubman's scrapbook as my mother called it. >> reporter: to judith bryant, she was aunt harriet. >> i'm a great, great grandniece. >> he and two other brothers she rescued from maryland in 1854. >> reporter: she's got bragging rights but chooses not to brag. >> it's my family. people always say oh, i didn't know you were related to harriet tubman. of course you didn't. but i did. we did. >> reporter: she invokes her famous relative when things go right. >> we have this expression, i do, that harriet's working overtime. she's sort of my guardian angel. >> reporter: tough and resolute to the very end, this was harriet tubman the year before she died in auburn on march 10th, 1913. sh
black or white. >> she was a lightning rod for change. >> reporter: karen vivian hill heads the harriet tubman home was the serena williams of her time, okay. bold, bad, black, beautiful. >> reporter: we know she was deeply religious and that she had secret pleasures. >> strawberries were her favorite dessert. so we found strawberry seeds all over the property. >> reporter: so who was harriet tubman really? >> this is just tubman's scrapbook as my mother...
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hill, until recently the top russia expert for the u.s. government. that's her being sworn in. and you see the dramatic white on black caption there with fiona hill's quote. in the course of this investigation i would ask you please not promote politically driven falsehoods that so clearly advance russian interests. that was "the new york times" today. this was the headline in the arkansas democrat gazette today. again another big dramatic photof fiona hill at her testimony. and there's the headline. "expert, ukraine meddling lie." and you see the subhead there, "narrative furthered by russia," she asserts. here's that tampa bay times from florida. hill, discord serves putin. former security aid and expert fiona hill warns the gop of fictions and dramatic comments on thursday. up in the great state of maine this was the portland press herald today. "witness fictions about ukraine help russia" testimony in the last scheduled public hearings reinforces the case that the president's efforts work today the detriment of u.s. security. and then you see the subhead there below the fiona hill photo. ex-white house aide says
hill, until recently the top russia expert for the u.s. government. that's her being sworn in. and you see the dramatic white on black caption there with fiona hill's quote. in the course of this investigation i would ask you please not promote politically driven falsehoods that so clearly advance russian interests. that was "the new york times" today. this was the headline in the arkansas democrat gazette today. again another big dramatic photof fiona hill at her testimony. and...
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what it is 30 seconds to my friend go ahead yeah look what happened in marc lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation in 4 sallust on in a given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our wars so we have to oppose them. ok gentlemen that's all the time we've had fascinating discussion we have to get the anti-war movement moving again many thanks to my guess in new york but that's and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie see you next time and remember. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand out of the news business is just the dance the right questions and demand the right answer. questions. i. mean. supporters of bolivia's ousted president clash
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black woman. >> most women credit anita hill with starting this political movement.e judiciary committee fueled their campaigns. >> it was a hopeful time when women began seizing some of these offices. it sensitized women and minorities to the fact that our voices have to be heard. and the real way to have them be heard is to be holding the reins of power. >> $2.4 million. that's great box office for a wednesday, and that's what opening day crowds paid out to see "malcolm x." >> it's hard to miss the phenomenon called spike lee. spike lee is a black man who has reached the top of white culture. he's done it his way. >> "malcolm x's" really impressive achievement in terms of not being one of these small, independent, emergent new voices connected to hip-hop, but instead a big-budget 3 hour 20 minute epic about a very important african-american figure. >> i asked if he was worried the movie would not appeal to a broad audience. >> if it's good enough, people are going to come. the minute black artists start thinking about crossover, start diluting the work, watering it
black woman. >> most women credit anita hill with starting this political movement.e judiciary committee fueled their campaigns. >> it was a hopeful time when women began seizing some of these offices. it sensitized women and minorities to the fact that our voices have to be heard. and the real way to have them be heard is to be holding the reins of power. >> $2.4 million. that's great box office for a wednesday, and that's what opening day crowds paid out to see "malcolm...
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i did, a middle east bars and spare and to secondary source for the most part, the black sea fleet and williams hills book victory without piece i did not see much discussion in these operations of the use of naval aircraft. the question is fascinating. anyone know who the force director naval aviation is in the united states navy after 9/11? mark bristol. so, it wouldn't surprise me if bristol did that. now, bristol is not the first director of imperial aeronautics. that does not get chosen until 1921. that would be his friend a fellow battleship admiral. bristol is going to be in charge of naval aviation where does not have a home, so he's essentially a coordinator who is going to coordinate the actions of the bureau of navigation, the bureau of ordinance, the bureau of construction and repair and the bureau of engineering with respect to naval aviation development and trade and everything. a guy who is in the navy on the grand floor is mark bristol. mark bristol is exceptionally interesting guy and it wouldn't surprise me that he left his aircraft in some way during those nine years as an example.
i did, a middle east bars and spare and to secondary source for the most part, the black sea fleet and williams hills book victory without piece i did not see much discussion in these operations of the use of naval aircraft. the question is fascinating. anyone know who the force director naval aviation is in the united states navy after 9/11? mark bristol. so, it wouldn't surprise me if bristol did that. now, bristol is not the first director of imperial aeronautics. that does not get chosen...
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. >> he has a hill to climb with black votes. i will say i like listening to mayor pete talk.e right thing to say in the right moment and the right tone, he's an incredible political athlete. i respect him. south carolina is going to present a massive hurdle for him for him to stayle many the top tier after that. >> is he not electable? >> i think he is electable which is shocking because he's like my exact age which is just jarring for me on several levels. what am i doing with my life? he also hit acetone th tone tha folks areat hungry for. we want to see somebody who will win because this seems like a existenial crisis to beat donald trump. we're emotional. we like to be inspired. we like to feel why i think joe biden is having a tough time. the people we need to show up don't always show up. let me ask you this because we teased it in the lead up into the segment about somebody making a fall. warren's poll numbers have taken a dive. i wouldn't say a nose dive but a dive. she's polling at 14%. he was in the 20s, i believe in one of their last polls. what's going on with her
. >> he has a hill to climb with black votes. i will say i like listening to mayor pete talk.e right thing to say in the right moment and the right tone, he's an incredible political athlete. i respect him. south carolina is going to present a massive hurdle for him for him to stayle many the top tier after that. >> is he not electable? >> i think he is electable which is shocking because he's like my exact age which is just jarring for me on several levels. what am i doing...
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what it is 30 seconds to my friend go ahead yeah look would have been a mark lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation in 1st alliston in the given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our wars so we have to oppose them. ok gentlemen that's all the time we've had fascinating discussion we have to get the anti-war movement moving again many thanks to my guests in new york but those days and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember those. and we're going to fulfill the repeated purposes of politics to the people and tom i said you know we've all butts in this. race pretty well right. now you want to 1st correct that. you know. call the cut cut cut. cut cut. i have concern about new technologies and i think society should unite and i try to help them g
what it is 30 seconds to my friend go ahead yeah look would have been a mark lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation in 1st alliston in the given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our...
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what it is 30 seconds to my friend go ahead yeah look what happened in marc lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation in 1st alliston in given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian self-determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our wars so we have to oppose them. ok gentlemen that's all the time we've had fascinating discussion we have to get the anti-war movement moving again many thanks and i guess in new york but as that and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. your next stop and remember. good food descriptions sound up to tell using even for the owners so how to choose had food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want sallust than was necessarily good for the pet turns out and may not be a sophie people belief we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis the
what it is 30 seconds to my friend go ahead yeah look what happened in marc lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation in 1st alliston in given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian self-determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our...
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what it is 30 seconds to my friend go ahead yeah look would have been a marc lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation and for sallust on in it given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our wars so we have to oppose them. ok gentlemen that's all the time we've had fascinating discussion we have to get the anti-war movement moving again many thanks to my guests in new york but then and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. the next time you remember. happened on the phone to. sway you go from a food. bank itself moving to. a plus we've got to talk so hard not to think i know how the decide to move the work i have faith and i know just how much and i think. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights his way. through and you can feel the fear of his w
what it is 30 seconds to my friend go ahead yeah look would have been a marc lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation and for sallust on in it given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our...
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yeah look what happened in marc lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation in 1st alliston in given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our wars so we have to oppose them ok gentlemen that's all the time we've had fascinating discussion we have to get the anti-war. moving against many thanks to my guests in new york but those days and in washington and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t.c. you next time remember. laugh and planning another one of the my way or both. bandicoots old movie theater. plus we've got 2 dogs so hard not to think of the other decide to move the work ahead and i don't miss the mark and i think. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights his way to. the floor to command the fee this will persuade you that you have the whole mo
yeah look what happened in marc lamont hill on c.n.n. a critical voice for black liberation in 1st alliston in given the acts just because he did to mention palestinian determination and i think it's always important with my students or with the general public to clarify that these are not our wars we did not invade iraq the ruling class using our bodies and our limbs invaded iraq for their benefit but this is not our government our system our wars so we have to oppose them ok gentlemen that's...
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black friday shopping. >> reporter: but this family from the el dorado hills parked in a garage and only made one stop because they heard the downside. >> we've heard about too many car break-ins. i wouldn't go to multiple places if i have to leave this in the car. >> reporter: police chief bill scott said officers are taking steps to address the city's car break-in epidemic and appear to show the efforts are paying off but very slowly. >> this year, year-to-date, almost a thousand more car break-ins than last year. >> is that true or less people reporting? >> well, i mean, there is always going to be people who don't report. so it is hard to measure what you don't know. >> reporter: he urges people to report. police are increasing deployment in shopping areas. today the chief joined to urge shoppers to support small businesses and park smart, meaning keep bags with you or out of sight. neighbors know the drill. >> don't have anything worth stealing in plain sight. that is all. that is the first thing you do. >> reporter: still you could easily find signs of the times brk in because they've been t t hit multi
black friday shopping. >> reporter: but this family from the el dorado hills parked in a garage and only made one stop because they heard the downside. >> we've heard about too many car break-ins. i wouldn't go to multiple places if i have to leave this in the car. >> reporter: police chief bill scott said officers are taking steps to address the city's car break-in epidemic and appear to show the efforts are paying off but very slowly. >> this year, year-to-date, almost...
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hill. oh, yeah, i hear the black riders. for-- >> gar hon al cen egor na hon dol lyst? >> hon thia al be aragorn. >> stephen: uh, guys, i speak elvish. i know what you guys were saying. something about aragorn. pretty sure. >> the greatest lover. >> i have made my choice. >> stephen: but you're engaged to my brother. there is no hope for us. >> there is still hope. >> stephen: you must stay with him... and just imagine it's me. >> (cries) >> stephen: shhhhh. don't cry. don't cry, my love. okay, maybe just a quickie-- but don't tell him. >> the greatest warrior. >> stephen: forged in the depths of time, it is known by its ancient name: "swordy mcswordface." we held an online contest. it was a big mistake. >> the greatest wizard. >> stephen: hold it in your mind, wormtongue. hold it. but do not tell me. is this your card? >> the greatest comedian. >> stephen: ...so then i said: "boromir? i hardly know her." >> (weird slow laugh) >> stephen: you like that one? have you heard the one about the guy who milks the ent? >> the great
hill. oh, yeah, i hear the black riders. for-- >> gar hon al cen egor na hon dol lyst? >> hon thia al be aragorn. >> stephen: uh, guys, i speak elvish. i know what you guys were saying. something about aragorn. pretty sure. >> the greatest lover. >> i have made my choice. >> stephen: but you're engaged to my brother. there is no hope for us. >> there is still hope. >> stephen: you must stay with him... and just imagine it's me. >> (cries)...
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hill. that wasn't attended by many black voters. >> sometimes you need to meet people where they are if youmessage across to them. >> reporter: and this year more than ever voters are hesitant to take chances, says jamie harrison, a democrat running against trump ally senator lindsey graham. >> you also have to understand these voters. they're extremely pragmatic. the drawing force is we have to get rid of donald trump. >> reporter: another concern -- >> i guess his personal life might come into play. it might throw them off a little bit and make them a little standoffish. >> reporter: because he's gay and married? >> yes. >> reporter: but for a supporter like isaiah, he is proof that change is possible. >> how do you expect to move forward if you don't embrace the new? you have to embrace the new. >> reporter: the campaign does not by any means believe that this problem is insurmountable. in fact, just this weekend they are planning to kick off what they're calling a southern cities tour starting in north carolina at the church of reverend william barber, an anti-poverty leader. the campai
hill. that wasn't attended by many black voters. >> sometimes you need to meet people where they are if youmessage across to them. >> reporter: and this year more than ever voters are hesitant to take chances, says jamie harrison, a democrat running against trump ally senator lindsey graham. >> you also have to understand these voters. they're extremely pragmatic. the drawing force is we have to get rid of donald trump. >> reporter: another concern -- >> i guess...
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hill. >> that wasn't attended by many black voters. >> you need to meet people where they are if you wantt your message across to them. >> and this year more than ever, voters are hesitant to take changes says jamie harrison, a democrat rung against trump ally for lindsay frame. >> you have to also understand these voters. they're extremely pragmatic. the driving force is we have to get rid of donald trump. >> reporter: another concern. >> i guess his personal life might come into play and might throw them off a little bit and make them a little standoffish about it. >> reporter: by his personal life because he is gay and married? >> yes, because he is gay pro. for a supporter like isaiah, he is proof that change is possible. >> how can you expect to move forward if you don't embrace the new? you have to embrace the new. >> reporter: abby philip, cnn, colombia, south carolina. >> abbey, thank you so much for that. >>> coming up for us, three men from baltimore will be home for thanksgiving for the first time in 36 years after they spent that entire time behind bars for a murder they did n
hill. >> that wasn't attended by many black voters. >> you need to meet people where they are if you wantt your message across to them. >> and this year more than ever, voters are hesitant to take changes says jamie harrison, a democrat rung against trump ally for lindsay frame. >> you have to also understand these voters. they're extremely pragmatic. the driving force is we have to get rid of donald trump. >> reporter: another concern. >> i guess his...
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hill. >>> time now is 6:09. another black yay for the dmv this morning. the problem that allowed outside agencies to access driver information. a plus, i can help brighter the holidays for families in need this thanksgiving. >>> all right. well, it is a cloudy morning across much of the bay area. looking at temperatures in the 40s to low 50s. a gorgeous view with our future cam. you can see that low cloudcover and above that those ball colors in the sky. i'll have the full forecast coming up. >> >> i'll you know when you're at ross and your new fall look just keeps getting better? check this out! that's yes for less. score a head-to-toe look you'll love and save 20 to 60 percent off department store prices. at ross. yes for less. and you find a deal on cookware that makes you say. you know when you're at ross yes! ...oh, yeah! bring on the holidays! that's yes for less. everything you need to prep, cook and serve up the season. it feels even better when you find it for less-at ross. yes for less. >>> good wednesday morning. we're taking you out to our tre
hill. >>> time now is 6:09. another black yay for the dmv this morning. the problem that allowed outside agencies to access driver information. a plus, i can help brighter the holidays for families in need this thanksgiving. >>> all right. well, it is a cloudy morning across much of the bay area. looking at temperatures in the 40s to low 50s. a gorgeous view with our future cam. you can see that low cloudcover and above that those ball colors in the sky. i'll have the full...
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we are here at the monument that represents the civil rights movement for blacks announced michael hillthe leader of the group, what we want to know is where are all all of the white security alarm sounds, mr. hill anti-rest of the group scatter, flee the scene. it was later revealed he and his associates all white were there to film a propaganda video to promote the racist views. see if we can get a call from uniontown, pennsylvania, before the senate hearing gets under way. republican line. go ahead. thank you for taking my call. i wanted to say first of all that i think the establishment -- to clarify that, i believe the establishment has been .ndermined for years b president trump and his allies try to reestablish an establishment. at the liberals went out and defeat everything he's accomplished we will go down a very bad road. make your taking my call. host:host: we look forward to hearing from all of you at 7:00 a.m. eastern on washington journal on c-span and c-span radio. we will take you live to capitol hill. the senate judiciary committee about to meet to consider reauthorizin
we are here at the monument that represents the civil rights movement for blacks announced michael hillthe leader of the group, what we want to know is where are all all of the white security alarm sounds, mr. hill anti-rest of the group scatter, flee the scene. it was later revealed he and his associates all white were there to film a propaganda video to promote the racist views. see if we can get a call from uniontown, pennsylvania, before the senate hearing gets under way. republican line....
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another quote from don and hill dancing in blackness belongs on every dancers and artist shelf is a wonderfulrsonal telling of the black experience in dance, in art, in life. is a relevant voice from the black arts movement of the 60s and 70s. i believe writing this book is a revolutionary act. it is up to us to reclaim our own history and as people are now exploring more and more the black influence in many areas -- dance is some -- this is a new look something i had not seen before. the intellectual exploration of the black influence in dance. very proud to present this award. [inaudible conversations] your award put your award up. thank you. women thank you so much karla for that beautiful introduction i would like to start off by thanking the founder of the before columbus foundation. ishmael reed who is a decade old friend who had the vision to actually start this whole process of recognizing authors and pieces of literature that are becoming more a part of the center of the american literature. but still needs that extra push that before columbus foundation is doing. and you can feel th
another quote from don and hill dancing in blackness belongs on every dancers and artist shelf is a wonderfulrsonal telling of the black experience in dance, in art, in life. is a relevant voice from the black arts movement of the 60s and 70s. i believe writing this book is a revolutionary act. it is up to us to reclaim our own history and as people are now exploring more and more the black influence in many areas -- dance is some -- this is a new look something i had not seen before. the...
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hill b.a.r.t. station. of those cited, more than 80% were of color. blackpassengers were cited most frequently for eating and drinking with 33 citations. latino and other ethnic groups received 13 citations. b.a.r.t. says it shows citations are rare but are handed out at stations across the system. >>> police arrested a man who they call the wedding crasher mario hernandez was arrested for crashing weddings, stealing wag l w wallets and cell phones across the area. >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. mike nicco is talking about more rain throughout the day. hi, mike. >> i am. i want to show you the san mateo bridge where it is raining now. you can see the rain coming down. we had drops on the lens there until we used the windshield wipers to get rid of them. we have the continuation of wet weather. temperatures in the low to mid 50s. about 51 to 54 today. but tonight, some thick frost is possible now that we got some rain in the ground and temperatures hitting the mid to upper 20s in the north bay valleys, the tri v
hill b.a.r.t. station. of those cited, more than 80% were of color. blackpassengers were cited most frequently for eating and drinking with 33 citations. latino and other ethnic groups received 13 citations. b.a.r.t. says it shows citations are rare but are handed out at stations across the system. >>> police arrested a man who they call the wedding crasher mario hernandez was arrested for crashing weddings, stealing wag l w wallets and cell phones across the area. >>> you're...
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hills. the black circles indicate wind gusts.t through the north midlands and wales into the south—west. and all the time it is going to weaken and fragment. further showers following behind, and a lot of cloud for england and wales, so not as cold night as the one that has just gone. for northern ireland and for scotland there will be some clear skies, so temperatures will be lower in rural areas. you can see once again the risk of ice and untreated surfaces and also some frost. and still those wintry showers persist on the hills. so tomorrow for england and wales we start off on cloudy note, with patchy, showery rain moving towards the west, only to be replaced through the day by another band patchy rain and showers coming in from the south—east. for northern ireland and for scotland, away from these showers, something drier and brighter, but there will still be a fair bit of cloud around, and temperatures still below par for the time of year. into saturday, a cloudy day, the cloud thick enough for some light rain and drizzle.
hills. the black circles indicate wind gusts.t through the north midlands and wales into the south—west. and all the time it is going to weaken and fragment. further showers following behind, and a lot of cloud for england and wales, so not as cold night as the one that has just gone. for northern ireland and for scotland there will be some clear skies, so temperatures will be lower in rural areas. you can see once again the risk of ice and untreated surfaces and also some frost. and still...
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back on capitol hill >>> backlash at buffalo wild wings. the fallout after employees asked a black family to move tables just to please a loyal customer >>> and just what the doctor ordered. cvs launches its first ever prescription delivery by drone >>> running a 15k saving lives and getting engaged. it's all in a day's work for this chicago police sergeant "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. we begin with a deadly attack on an american family in northern mexico at least five survivors are being treated in arizona after nine of their family members were killed. the mexican government says it is still investigating whether the highway ambush was a case of mistaken identity or this was a direct attack. here's nbc's miguel almaguer >> nita and four of my grandchildren are burnt and shot up >> reporter: it was a bloodbath south of the border. at least nine americans including six children slaughtered in the mexican state of sonora. >> on the road out of la mora. >> reporter: the family traveling in three vehicles was ambushed by gunme
back on capitol hill >>> backlash at buffalo wild wings. the fallout after employees asked a black family to move tables just to please a loyal customer >>> and just what the doctor ordered. cvs launches its first ever prescription delivery by drone >>> running a 15k saving lives and getting engaged. it's all in a day's work for this chicago police sergeant "early today" starts right now good morning i'm phillip mena >> and i'm frances rivera. we begin...
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black friday doesn't officially start for one more hour. ktvu's greg wiggins is in pleasant hill and he has been keeping an eye on an early start of the holiday shopping season. >> reporter: indeed and many of the big retailers, like this target store, opened the doors at 5 o'clock this afternoon and they will not close it down until 1 o'clock this morning. now this year, only 26 days between thanksgiving and christmas, that is six fewer than last year. with that i didn't timeframe, many retailers and shoppers are out here taking care of business. >> you've got about two hours, do as much shopping as you need. r shoppers lined outside of target looking to score black friday deals. many had targeted items like this deal on a big screen tv. >> 65 for $280. >> i have a whole list, trying to get deals for the family, for the kids. >> reporter: 5 o'clock at target the doors spring open into things rushed in, the crowd and adrenaline as people searched for deals. >> we have little kids, so the price of the toys are great. >> reporter: retailers have been getting a jumpstart on black fr
black friday doesn't officially start for one more hour. ktvu's greg wiggins is in pleasant hill and he has been keeping an eye on an early start of the holiday shopping season. >> reporter: indeed and many of the big retailers, like this target store, opened the doors at 5 o'clock this afternoon and they will not close it down until 1 o'clock this morning. now this year, only 26 days between thanksgiving and christmas, that is six fewer than last year. with that i didn't timeframe, many...
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executive of the child exploitation and 0nline protection centre, or ceops, and janet hills, president of the national blacksuperintendent williams. she is, basically, looking at appealing the decision and that is where she is at the moment in terms of her and her legal team, they are looking at the possibility of doing an appeal. why do you think the case was pursued? you know what? only the powers can be can tell you the rationale for this. what i can say is that there are internal processes that allow for people that find themselves in innocent possession of this kind of material to be dealt with differently and with discretion. jim gamble, with that be the appropriate course of action or was it right that the case was brought against this officer?” was it right that the case was brought against this officer? i do not know whether the officer needed to be taken to court. there are alternative means of disposal like a formal caution but the issue at play here is this is that when an indecent image of a child is circulated that child is re—victimised and within the whatsapp group actually recognised it for
executive of the child exploitation and 0nline protection centre, or ceops, and janet hills, president of the national blacksuperintendent williams. she is, basically, looking at appealing the decision and that is where she is at the moment in terms of her and her legal team, they are looking at the possibility of doing an appeal. why do you think the case was pursued? you know what? only the powers can be can tell you the rationale for this. what i can say is that there are internal processes...
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this is a story told i think most succinctly by gordon sondland and fiona hill of an operation that wasn't the blacksn't the rogue op. it was the op. and the op was that donald trump ordered rudy giuliani executed, vice president pence knew and mike pompeo was involved on a phone for a mission of a meeting with donald trump and holding up military aid until investigations were announced into burisma and the bidens in 2016. >> yeah. it was really interesting to listen to fiona hill yesterday talk about that, how she reading the previous testimony hearing the previous testimony came to understand that it wasn't, as you say, a rogue op. it wasn't sort of an outside channel. this was what was going on, this was ordered by the president obviously he had some involvement in it. the problem of course for the investigators is they don't have many people putting words in his mouth in meetings that would help them build their case. but they say two plus two equals four. you can clearly see what's going on here for the witnesses that they did have. and i think that's a powerful conclusion to realize that it's
this is a story told i think most succinctly by gordon sondland and fiona hill of an operation that wasn't the blacksn't the rogue op. it was the op. and the op was that donald trump ordered rudy giuliani executed, vice president pence knew and mike pompeo was involved on a phone for a mission of a meeting with donald trump and holding up military aid until investigations were announced into burisma and the bidens in 2016. >> yeah. it was really interesting to listen to fiona hill...
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black america that includes establishing a health equity program, increasing government contracts to minority business owners, boosting federal resources for schools, reducing the incarceration rate by 15%. do you think he can climb this hill't. we have seen this from democrats time and again. there is no legitimate effort to secure the black vote and people know, democrats cannot win a primary election or an election in general without the black vote. that is why they are concerned what donald trump is doing. donald trump has been the most effective and impactful candidate for president we have seen in history. the lowest unemployment rate opportunities, on and on, democrats are very concerned but have not done anything but offer reparations to secure the black vote which is insulting. jillian: let's listen to a soundbite of a few different residents after police officer involved shooting in south bend, listen to what they have to say. >> you never gave me the spotlight and also under the bus and mayor pete, are you going to leave me up under their? >> when that young man got killed, what did you say? do you understand? give the people that are racist off the streets. >> a lot of people have been really fed up with him af
black america that includes establishing a health equity program, increasing government contracts to minority business owners, boosting federal resources for schools, reducing the incarceration rate by 15%. do you think he can climb this hill't. we have seen this from democrats time and again. there is no legitimate effort to secure the black vote and people know, democrats cannot win a primary election or an election in general without the black vote. that is why they are concerned what donald...
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and just like the time crunch for black friday shoppers today, washington is bracing, as the rush will soon be on. on capitol hill, the glue seiter, fox news. >>> president trump, spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. he is back from his first visit to afghanistan where he surprised american forces for the thanksgiving holiday. the president also telling the troops that he has now reopened peace negotiations with the taliban. >>> the war in afghanistan is america's longest military occupation, which began 18 years ago. >> the taliban wants to make a deal. we see if they want to make a deal. gotta be a real deal, but we see. if they want to make a deal. they only want to make a deal because you're doing a great job. >>> u.s. peace talks with the taliban have broken down three months ago. that's when president trump canceled an invitation from caliban representatives to come to camp david for a meeting. a spokesperson for the tele- bounce of the groups is willing to resume those negotiations. >> major victory in the court for silicon valley alien air. venture capitalist >>> has been feuding with en
and just like the time crunch for black friday shoppers today, washington is bracing, as the rush will soon be on. on capitol hill, the glue seiter, fox news. >>> president trump, spending the holiday weekend at his resort in florida. he is back from his first visit to afghanistan where he surprised american forces for the thanksgiving holiday. the president also telling the troops that he has now reopened peace negotiations with the taliban. >>> the war in afghanistan is...
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hill neighborhood creates a huge mess. a river of water floods homes and pours on to highway 101. >> ready, set, shop. black friday is here and early bird bargain hunters are out now working off their holiday meals. >> you're laughing already. >> i know. >> why are you laughing? >> i haven't eaten yet today. that's my way. >> i'm thinking of the leftovers at home. >> do you have more of that cake? >> no. sorry. i saw the images of you guys digging in. >> we eat at 3:00, we eat again about 8:00. it's freezing cold out there. up in the north bay, keep your pets, plants, pipes, people protected from the cold and through at least 9:00. and we have a frost advisory, so temperatures will be milder, but close to freezing in the east bay valleys, santa clara valley and along the north bay coast. we have the possibility of black ice also. temperatures below freezing with fog, moisture hanging in the air. near 50 at noon. mid 40s at 7:00. a random shower today. jobina? >> good morning. can you believe this? bay bridge toll plaza, no metering lights, a breeze this morning. it's looking good out there. so many people a
hill neighborhood creates a huge mess. a river of water floods homes and pours on to highway 101. >> ready, set, shop. black friday is here and early bird bargain hunters are out now working off their holiday meals. >> you're laughing already. >> i know. >> why are you laughing? >> i haven't eaten yet today. that's my way. >> i'm thinking of the leftovers at home. >> do you have more of that cake? >> no. sorry. i saw the images of you guys digging...
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receive the ising star award at this year's american black film festival gala should be celebrated at the 4th aual a bff honors february 23th in beverly hills >>the >>final star wars movie in the latest trilogy the rise of skywalker was widely rumored to be the longest star wars movie more than 2 and a half is making short work of rams those rums tellingly w live t film mes in a2 hours and 21 minutes that would b11 minut shorterhan the longest star wars movie the last jedi knht by e wathe shorth franise, the original star warsust over 2 hours the in hoywood. game. >>and before we ga little peek outside course oubig story this morning. the storm that's moving through the bay area ase check out the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see it's like y of the rain is coming down right now so you'll need the headlights and wiers driving th morning, they'll also need to leave early lee and the extra cautious and careful wll be back with your full weather forecast after the break. welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. we're ming up on for 3rd. >>and thanks for waking up with us we appreciate the company we want tcheck in on the forecast now the rain
receive the ising star award at this year's american black film festival gala should be celebrated at the 4th aual a bff honors february 23th in beverly hills >>the >>final star wars movie in the latest trilogy the rise of skywalker was widely rumored to be the longest star wars movie more than 2 and a half is making short work of rams those rums tellingly w live t film mes in a2 hours and 21 minutes that would b11 minut shorterhan the longest star wars movie the last jedi knht by e...
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church put a collection plate around and gave him money to go down the hill to north carolina central university. a historically black college in north carolina. he landed there in the early 1960's when the student movement started in north carolina. this guy grew up in a very segregated town. suddenly, he sees white people showing up to sit-in for his rights. when he got to washington, i don't care who you are, irish, jewish, there was a time that corporate america did not want you. he landed when black people were not hired by corporations, but again, it was a coalition of blacks and whites that stood up and fought for him to be the first black person hired as a salesman by company called ibm -- by a small company called ibm in the entire virginia area. when he got a promotion, because he led people to the table fairly, inclusion, diversity, strength, he gets promoted to manhattan, looks for places to live and finds out the -- finds out that white families in new jersey did not want black families. they were literally doing housing segregation. what does my father find? he found a bunch of people who said, "we will
church put a collection plate around and gave him money to go down the hill to north carolina central university. a historically black college in north carolina. he landed there in the early 1960's when the student movement started in north carolina. this guy grew up in a very segregated town. suddenly, he sees white people showing up to sit-in for his rights. when he got to washington, i don't care who you are, irish, jewish, there was a time that corporate america did not want you. he landed...
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black friday shopping. >> reporter: this family came in from the el dorado hills and kept it simple. one parking lot, bags in hand and they only visited one area. >> we've heard about too many break-ins. >> we've arrested over 500 people this year who have been arrest order cited for car break-ins. >> reporter: police chief bill scott says the number of break-ins nudged down just slightly so far this year. and they will increase patrols where people shop this holiday season. >> we increase the deployment to union square every year, but this year we're going have more officers. >> reporter: but break-ins are still an epidemic in the city. today the chief joined an event urging people to support small businesses and to park smart, meaning don't leave things for thieves to take. >> if you put your bags in your trunk and you go back in and shop, consider moving your car. >> the best thing is don't have anything worth -- in plain sight. that's all. that's the first thing you do. >> reporter: still, you can usually find signs like this one around the city urging thieves not the break. in t
black friday shopping. >> reporter: this family came in from the el dorado hills and kept it simple. one parking lot, bags in hand and they only visited one area. >> we've heard about too many break-ins. >> we've arrested over 500 people this year who have been arrest order cited for car break-ins. >> reporter: police chief bill scott says the number of break-ins nudged down just slightly so far this year. and they will increase patrols where people shop this holiday...
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them or 58% were given to black passengers. 18% given to latino passengers and 13% given to white passengers. >> after passenger steve foster was detained at the pleasant hill bart station. . >>> bay area transit agencies are observing the holiday. there are a lot of schedule changes we want to let you know about. bart, cal train, and santa clara vta as well as san francisco muni are operating on sunday schedules all day today. san francisco is also not enforcing parking meters and there's no service on san francisco ferry, the blue and gold fleet or the golden gate ferry today. the same goes for golden gate buses. they're not operating today. contra costa county connection and sonoma county transit are also shut down . smart and ace trains will not be providing service today either. >>> if you're aheading out to be with friends and family today maybe you're going to have one of those turkey ball games definitely bring the jacket and expect the ground to be pretty wet and muddy. >> yeah, what is nice, though we have just a tiny chance for today and tomorrow. don't be surprised we'll actually get a break compare today what will be headed our way. if you want
them or 58% were given to black passengers. 18% given to latino passengers and 13% given to white passengers. >> after passenger steve foster was detained at the pleasant hill bart station. . >>> bay area transit agencies are observing the holiday. there are a lot of schedule changes we want to let you know about. bart, cal train, and santa clara vta as well as san francisco muni are operating on sunday schedules all day today. san francisco is also not enforcing parking meters...
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hill neighborhood. three homes were damaged from flooding when pipes broke last night. >>> black friday shoppers are outn droves. this is the livermore outlook mall parked with bargain hunterers this was at 4:00 in the morning. >>> number six, san jose kicks off the christmas season with the start of its 40th annual christmas in the park. santa claus, the tree lights and a full parade starts at 5:00 p.m. >>> and number seven, tonight the annual macy's tree lighting ceremony will be held in san francisco's union square. testti festivities start at 6:00, and the tree lighting is at 6:50. mike, will we have to bundle up out there? >> yeah. it will easily be in the 40s. at least it will be dry. >> when is the rain coming? what time? >> tomorrow by noon most of us will be wet. >> okay. good to know. >> have a good black friday. be safe out there. the ge when it comes to using data, which is why xfinity mobile is a different kind of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more choice and control compared
hill neighborhood. three homes were damaged from flooding when pipes broke last night. >>> black friday shoppers are outn droves. this is the livermore outlook mall parked with bargain hunterers this was at 4:00 in the morning. >>> number six, san jose kicks off the christmas season with the start of its 40th annual christmas in the park. santa claus, the tree lights and a full parade starts at 5:00 p.m. >>> and number seven, tonight the annual macy's tree lighting...
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secondly, blacks noticed that changes were taking place in the southern social climate, as civil rights legislation had knockdown rigid racial policy, that marks the racial subordination up the hill. south by 90 70, four there were nearly 2000 black elected officials across the south including the number of black, mayors shifting the hello everyone. and i thank, you dr. campbell, for putting this together, so my name is myiti sengstacke-rice. i am very honored to be here, first of all, nadal and compelled to continue the work of really robert sengstacke abbott, that is really what has charge me to do the work that i have been doing, the studies that i've been doing, but he was considered the pied piper of the great migration. before he had gone to an expedition in 1893 really and was really inspired by either be wells and frederick douglas and through that, decided that he was going to come back to chicago after he finished his studies at hampton. at the time it was called the happen institute, and hbcu, and my alma mater as well. and so, when he went down there, and by the, way he was at the exhibition raising money for hampton as part of a quartet, so back then, that is how the
secondly, blacks noticed that changes were taking place in the southern social climate, as civil rights legislation had knockdown rigid racial policy, that marks the racial subordination up the hill. south by 90 70, four there were nearly 2000 black elected officials across the south including the number of black, mayors shifting the hello everyone. and i thank, you dr. campbell, for putting this together, so my name is myiti sengstacke-rice. i am very honored to be here, first of all, nadal...
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hills and it will be so low at some points. into thursday morning, all the tricky trotters are out there. scattered showers. we dry out for the second half of thursday into our blackriday shopping day. rainfall amounts, we could see an inch, inch and a half, maybe a little bit more in our hills. that is good news. for the sierras, be prepared for whiteout conditions, lizard light conditions, all the way until thursday. and this colder weather ushering in temperatures a lot chillier than what we have seen recently. take a look at the current conditions. 5 to 15 degrees colder than where we were a few hours ago. most of us are in the 50s around the bay area. we barely budge. into the next several days you'll notice the temperatures will remain cool. these are the afternoon highs. low 50s expected for all of us. today, tomorrow, into thanksgiving, dry on friday, more rain in the forecast it looks like for the weekend. back to you. >>> thank you for that. you can stay paired for whatever the weather brings you by taking us with you in your pocket in the form of our updated ktvu fox at. or whether to also be updating you on our website, www.ktvu.com, and all of our soc
hills and it will be so low at some points. into thursday morning, all the tricky trotters are out there. scattered showers. we dry out for the second half of thursday into our blackriday shopping day. rainfall amounts, we could see an inch, inch and a half, maybe a little bit more in our hills. that is good news. for the sierras, be prepared for whiteout conditions, lizard light conditions, all the way until thursday. and this colder weather ushering in temperatures a lot chillier than what we...
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hill neighborhood creates a huge mess. a river of water floods homes and pours on to highway 101. >> ready, set, shop. blackere and early bird bargain hunters are out now working off their holiday meals. we need to do that. >> right? >> i haven't eaten yet today. >> still full from yesterday. >> good morning. happy friday, november 29th. the day after thanksgiving, black friday, whatever you want to call it. we have to check the weather. we know people have plans. >> i call today the day before the first atmospheric river event. >> that's a new one. >> got some stuff to talk about. let's talk about the freeze warning still in effect up in the north bay. hopefully everything is protected through 9:00 this morning. we have that frost advisory as frost could stop the growing season and eliminate it for some sensitive plants. 27 in clear lake and santa rosa and novato. 34 in danville and livermore. san francisco, 44, half moon bay, 46. here's the temperatures for today, low to mid 50s. a true green dots out there. a few random showers, but how about an all-weekend rain? find a book or a movie. here's jobina. >>
hill neighborhood creates a huge mess. a river of water floods homes and pours on to highway 101. >> ready, set, shop. blackere and early bird bargain hunters are out now working off their holiday meals. we need to do that. >> right? >> i haven't eaten yet today. >> still full from yesterday. >> good morning. happy friday, november 29th. the day after thanksgiving, black friday, whatever you want to call it. we have to check the weather. we know people have plans....
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black passengers. the mercury news requested the information about passenger steve foster was detained at the pleasant hill bart station. foster is now suing bart. his lawyer says the numbers support his client's claim he was racially profiled. >>> a transient man is behind bars this morning in santa clara county. it's the way he carried out the crime that has law enforcement, passengers, officials shaking their heads. . >> investigators say the attack happened around 8:15 wednesday morning, the cal train made its way into santa clara station. a transient man identified as 61-year-old gary orkin was panhandling. >> he did not have the valid ticket so he was asked to deboard. at that time the suspect got aggressive and started fighting the train conductor along with throwing a beverage on him. >> being held in the santa clara county jail. the conductor he bit suffered minor injuries. >> transportation experts with the transportation institute cite an internal survey showing 3/4 of transit operators fear for their safety and security while on the job. assaulted these types of workers is increasing year to ye
black passengers. the mercury news requested the information about passenger steve foster was detained at the pleasant hill bart station. foster is now suing bart. his lawyer says the numbers support his client's claim he was racially profiled. >>> a transient man is behind bars this morning in santa clara county. it's the way he carried out the crime that has law enforcement, passengers, officials shaking their heads. . >> investigators say the attack happened around 8:15...
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black caucus. first of all, let me ask you, what is the flavor like on the hill?ay flavor with republican and democratic congresspeople, how are they reacting off camera to what the proceedings have brought so far? >> well, there's so much energy on the hill right now, but it's a somber mood. you know, members are very focused on the fact that we're going through an impeachment inquiry, that different witnesses are coming in, that it's now before the public. and the public is responding, they're on capitol hill, press is on capitol hill. so we're very, very aware, acutely aware of the historic moment that we're in. >> now, when you say we're very aware of the moment that we're in, you were one of the first members of congress to call for impeachment. do you feel like the proceedings so far has leaned toward justifying your position and others that were early on this that were told this is a witch hunt when we have obviously people that are testifying that whomever this whistle-blower was was saying something that was reality? >> absolutely. reverend al, i feel ext
black caucus. first of all, let me ask you, what is the flavor like on the hill?ay flavor with republican and democratic congresspeople, how are they reacting off camera to what the proceedings have brought so far? >> well, there's so much energy on the hill right now, but it's a somber mood. you know, members are very focused on the fact that we're going through an impeachment inquiry, that different witnesses are coming in, that it's now before the public. and the public is responding,...
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this ought to be fun here >> a black cat stealing the show on monday night football and it spelled brly day. i'm fr. feeling the heat from the impeachment inquiry on capitol hill, president trump is taking his defense on the road. the president stopping in lexington last night to stump for kentucky governor matt bevan before voters head to the polls today. bevan is locked in a tight race with democrat annie ba sure. the president kept most of the focus on his own battle. supporters wore shirts that said read the transcript. >> the media and the democrats have launched an even more brazen assault on our nation with the deranged hyper-partisan impeachment. the democrats' outrageous conduct has created an angry majority that will vote the do-nothing democrats the hell out of offic >> meanwhile, democrats are giving the public a look in at the investigation and what witnesses are saying nbc's craig boswell joins us now with the latest from d.c good morning, craig. >> reporter: frances, good morning. good morning, everyone yeah, today transcripts of closed door depositions from ambassador to the european union gordon sondland and the u.s. envoy to ukraine, kurt vol
this ought to be fun here >> a black cat stealing the show on monday night football and it spelled brly day. i'm fr. feeling the heat from the impeachment inquiry on capitol hill, president trump is taking his defense on the road. the president stopping in lexington last night to stump for kentucky governor matt bevan before voters head to the polls today. bevan is locked in a tight race with democrat annie ba sure. the president kept most of the focus on his own battle. supporters wore...