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two years ago the city and it temple sparked protest in a columbus a city when it held a black mass. later the group tried to have a 7.5 bronze goat headed statue placed next to attend to minutes monument outside the oklahoma state capitol. it has brought that statue to salem. >> i do not agree with that at all. >> that could be a problem. that could cause a big problem. david: since added bars on the windows, security cameras, and offense. >-- and a fence. david: the founder of this group says he finds it a bit ironic that a town that used to hang people for witchcraft is now their home. he said so far the committee has been friendly and supportive. -- community has been friendly he will vote for donald trump. he made the decision because of -- e said earlier he would. and he said hillary clinton is wholly unacceptable. today both candidates staying off the campaign trail. both are preparing for the first presidential debate. it's just days away, set for monday night. and newscenter 5 will be there. emily riemer will be reporting live from hofstra university in hempstead, new york.
two years ago the city and it temple sparked protest in a columbus a city when it held a black mass. later the group tried to have a 7.5 bronze goat headed statue placed next to attend to minutes monument outside the oklahoma state capitol. it has brought that statue to salem. >> i do not agree with that at all. >> that could be a problem. that could cause a big problem. david: since added bars on the windows, security cameras, and offense. >-- and a fence. david: the founder of...
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two years ago, the satanic temple sparked protests in oklahoma city when it held a black mass. later, the group tried to have a seven half foot bronze, goat-headed statue placed next to a 10 commandments monument outside the oklahoma state capitol. the group says it's now brought the statue to salem. >> i don't agree with that at all. so, that could be a problem. that could cause a big problem. town that once tortured witches is home to these attending temple. so far the community has been friendly and supportive. wcvb newscenter 5. ed: are you ready for a little rain tonight? yes, please. heather: and then we will tell you how cold it will get by the end of the weekend. and a story you will only see on >> you are watching newscenter 5 at 6:00. ed: heartbreaking video, maggie mcgowan has been charged with reckless endangerment of a child. this video shows mcgowen inside a lawrence dollar store, passed out in an aisle with her frantic daughter crying for help. police say they found drug paraphernalia inside mcgowan's diaper bag. mcgowan's daughter is in state custody. two milfor
two years ago, the satanic temple sparked protests in oklahoma city when it held a black mass. later, the group tried to have a seven half foot bronze, goat-headed statue placed next to a 10 commandments monument outside the oklahoma state capitol. the group says it's now brought the statue to salem. >> i don't agree with that at all. so, that could be a problem. that could cause a big problem. town that once tortured witches is home to these attending temple. so far the community has...
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was the period right after reconstruction where there was massacres on american soil of black business people, mass kerrs, and on top of that replaced with the vicious white supremacy of jim crow. that affected american policy. people don't understand that from the g.i. bill to fair housing, all of these things were put forth in a time where we celebrate f.d.r.'s alphabet soup, don't understand that these were all opportunities that were often constricted or denied to african-americans. i see the legacy in newark every day of bigoted housing policies that went well into the '70s. my family's stories as a child being denied housing, having to get a white cup toll pose as us. this legacy is alive today and we can't be defensive about it. we can't ignore it and hope it goes away. we have to have courage to confront with love what's going on in our country's history and address that injustice so we can be the country that we all hope and want to be. >> 40% of the slaves that -- that leave came through charltseston. we have a provocative history. you can see that manifesting through our state. i think w
was the period right after reconstruction where there was massacres on american soil of black business people, mass kerrs, and on top of that replaced with the vicious white supremacy of jim crow. that affected american policy. people don't understand that from the g.i. bill to fair housing, all of these things were put forth in a time where we celebrate f.d.r.'s alphabet soup, don't understand that these were all opportunities that were often constricted or denied to african-americans. i see...
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the artist wanted to raise awareness about the huge disparity of mass incarceration of black men in our community...but others see it as a symbol of continued oppression, exploiting an already marginalized population.so i took the issue right to the source-- inside the house of correction-- to hear what inmates think... 3 "28.18 it doesn't mean its over when i see orange. i see those words coming from a man who sees himself in this mural... a mural i showed him on my phone inside prison walls.38-year-old andre hudson says he's been incarcerated on and off for 16 years. "29.51 i made mistakes my whole life always blaming society for certain things. now it's a different outlook on life for me."the artwork is part of a arts destination on the east side.dennis walton compares the emotional controversy to what's going on with colin kapernick."7.58 captivating people's attention in a way you wouldn't expect."he says emotions may be strong-- but the focus should be on finding solutions.walton works with men who are incarcerated through the milwaukee fatherhood initiative..a 13-week workshop at
the artist wanted to raise awareness about the huge disparity of mass incarceration of black men in our community...but others see it as a symbol of continued oppression, exploiting an already marginalized population.so i took the issue right to the source-- inside the house of correction-- to hear what inmates think... 3 "28.18 it doesn't mean its over when i see orange. i see those words coming from a man who sees himself in this mural... a mural i showed him on my phone inside prison...
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then south on the 42 freeway, heading into new jersey, watch for an accident down near the black horse pike. mass transit, buses trains, trolleys, looking good. mike and alex back to you. >> while were you sleeping there is was happening down south. breaking right now. chaos continues on the street of charlotte, north carolina as protests continue over a deadly officer involved shootingment one protesters on life support. this morning, reporters covering the story targeted and more police officers have been injured. now, a state of emergency has been declared in the state of north carolina around charlotte. >> the demonstrations turned into riot. all of this in response to conflicting stories about the shooting dealt of 43 year old keith lamont scott, by police. police and witnesses of the shooting offering two very different stories here. so jenny joyce will break this down. >> yes, good morning, guys. two nights every extreme chaos in charlotte, now our own police commissioner, richard ross, is en route to the trouble city, and it was part of a pre planned trip to speak as a mentor to the aspir
then south on the 42 freeway, heading into new jersey, watch for an accident down near the black horse pike. mass transit, buses trains, trolleys, looking good. mike and alex back to you. >> while were you sleeping there is was happening down south. breaking right now. chaos continues on the street of charlotte, north carolina as protests continue over a deadly officer involved shootingment one protesters on life support. this morning, reporters covering the story targeted and more police...
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i'm saying generally speaking it's hurtful, i think -- and i'm speaking on behalf of masses of blackple who are clearly not pro-donald trump for any number of reasons, not to mention the ridiculous birther issue that he had every opportunity to back up from to apologize for, and chose to do the exact opposite and you would dare represent him in a forum like this to suggest -- >> dare? i'm an manner citizen aamerican veteran. i have my right to my opinions i absolutely will not allow her to sit here andvil vilify me for whatationiwhat asian americans do, and others do which is choose a political platform. it's not fair for to you say i don't have the right to vote as i chose -- >> stacey, in the respect of time, let her respond. >> you have the complete right and i suggest you do what you do but you're not representative of most african-americans when you sit here and pretend that donald trump hasn't represented what appears to be one of the greatest threats to our community, to communities of color, to poor people, to women, to muslims, the list goes on. it's a fraud, and it's unfort
i'm saying generally speaking it's hurtful, i think -- and i'm speaking on behalf of masses of blackple who are clearly not pro-donald trump for any number of reasons, not to mention the ridiculous birther issue that he had every opportunity to back up from to apologize for, and chose to do the exact opposite and you would dare represent him in a forum like this to suggest -- >> dare? i'm an manner citizen aamerican veteran. i have my right to my opinions i absolutely will not allow her...
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black cat" alley--- that's an outdoor ?arts destination.? actually told you about here on the morning show a few weeks ago.the artist wanted to raise awareness about the ?huge disparity? of mass incarceration of black men in our community...but others see it as a symbol of continued oppression.38-year-old andre hudson says he's been incarcerated on and off for 16 years...and sees himself in this mural.a mural hes only gotten to look at from a photo... inside prison walls. "28.18 it doesn't mean its over when i see orange. i see hope. a chance to start over." my whole life always blaming society for certain things. now it's a different outlook on life for me." me." andre is one of 25 inmates now graduating from the nurturing fathers program...a 13-week workshop at the house of correction to help inmates become better fathers...he says he's ready to use the tools he's learned with ?his four children...we've got more information about the mural and the black cat alley project on cbs 58 dot com. coming up on the cbs 58 morning news - a wedding should be a dream come true and the start of happily ever after. 3 but for many ?local? couples who hired a former d-j company... it's bee
black cat" alley--- that's an outdoor ?arts destination.? actually told you about here on the morning show a few weeks ago.the artist wanted to raise awareness about the ?huge disparity? of mass incarceration of black men in our community...but others see it as a symbol of continued oppression.38-year-old andre hudson says he's been incarcerated on and off for 16 years...and sees himself in this mural.a mural hes only gotten to look at from a photo... inside prison walls. "28.18 it...
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i'm saying generally speaking it is hurtful i think, and i'm speaking on behalf of masses of black peopleho are clearly not pro donald trump for any number of reasons, not to mention this ridiculous birther issue that he had every opportunity to back up from, to apologize for, and chose to do the exact opposite. and you would dare represent him in a forum like this -- >> dare? >> -- to suggest that is normalized in our community. >> someone who went overseas to fight for your right to have your opinion and i have my right to mine. i absolutely will not allow her to sit here and vilify me for doing what white americans and hispanic americans and asian americans do which is choose a political party, choose a platform and then stand up for it. i'm not voting for -- >> that's fair but this isn't just choosing a political party. >> it is not fair for you the say i don't have the right to vote as i choose as an american citizen. >> you can respond. >> you have the complete right and i suggest you do what you do, but what i'm saying is you are not representative of most african-americans when yo
i'm saying generally speaking it is hurtful i think, and i'm speaking on behalf of masses of black peopleho are clearly not pro donald trump for any number of reasons, not to mention this ridiculous birther issue that he had every opportunity to back up from, to apologize for, and chose to do the exact opposite. and you would dare represent him in a forum like this -- >> dare? >> -- to suggest that is normalized in our community. >> someone who went overseas to fight for your...
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masses. >> like a black lives matter guy. >> you always have to go there. >> it is just me. >> coming up, half time with tv's andy levey. >>> welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed. >> hi, tom, how are you? >> good. should we talk about hillary powering first? >> big time. you said you are completely impressed -- or genuinely impressed how they get them into the public consciousness. why do you think they are able to do that given the completely neutral media? >> that's exactly right. they are up against a real challenge here. somehow -- maybe they have one or two people in every muse room and they work all day and night to get to the talking points. >> that sounds reasonable. jessica, you said there are interesting components to the sexism argument. i agree except that they don't holdup here because of what happened on sunday. for me this is easy. if the president had to be carried into a vehicle and rushed out of an event because he was near collapse that would be news. that means when it happens to one of the people who has a chance to be the president it is hug
masses. >> like a black lives matter guy. >> you always have to go there. >> it is just me. >> coming up, half time with tv's andy levey. >>> welcome back. time to find out what we got wrong and what we missed. >> hi, tom, how are you? >> good. should we talk about hillary powering first? >> big time. you said you are completely impressed -- or genuinely impressed how they get them into the public consciousness. why do you think they are able...
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become so expanded and capacious that you can have a black president and anti-black races amend institutional violence and massncarceration. that is the first time in american history. you can not have had barack , even though black people were being lynched in 1900 and 1950. host: you are talking about the change in policy and the different levels of that. lynch,y general loretta the first black female attorney general in our history, said of the recent police shootings that we hear you. federal she do on a level, in your opinion, to affect policy and local police departments? thet: she can do a lot and president can, too, with executive order. one of the things the attorney general can do is try to reorient billions of dollars in grants that go to state and rocal police, where thei state and local police are incentivized to arrest more children and in, could be redistributed to drug rehabilitation, mental health facilities, educational context and that is one of the things that the black lives matter policy agenda calls for. the biggest block grants that go to state and local police and something called the
become so expanded and capacious that you can have a black president and anti-black races amend institutional violence and massncarceration. that is the first time in american history. you can not have had barack , even though black people were being lynched in 1900 and 1950. host: you are talking about the change in policy and the different levels of that. lynch,y general loretta the first black female attorney general in our history, said of the recent police shootings that we hear you....
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when black and brown people started voting in mass numbers and the black vote in north carolina went to 70% and black women were higher than any other demographic and 12 it started happening in the south, you get 30% of african americans to rebel strer and vote in the south beyond what you have is no longer solid south which opens up those 11 southern states which opens up the american democracy. and these requested before the laws, give us the statistics of how black people use different rules and the ones that black and brown people use the most were the very ones that they tried to remove, which is why the court said it was surgical. and intentional racism. come to the mike. >> i wanted to speak very directly to your specific question. when you live in a country with economic inequities. there's certain ways to show up to marginalized people. so i believe that as a country we should be born with the right to vote. we should have to lose it. no one had me registered to pay taxes. they figured that out, right? and so, every way that we can mobilize people to vote is important. in th
when black and brown people started voting in mass numbers and the black vote in north carolina went to 70% and black women were higher than any other demographic and 12 it started happening in the south, you get 30% of african americans to rebel strer and vote in the south beyond what you have is no longer solid south which opens up those 11 southern states which opens up the american democracy. and these requested before the laws, give us the statistics of how black people use different rules...
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time, folks like hillary clinton must take accountability for the fact she has caused mass incarceration in the black community, which has led to the literal destruction of the black community. in addition to that when we talk about criminal justice reform, she had several opportunities as a u.s. senator to propose legislation in terms of criminal justice reform, and when here and her husband was in the white house, the crime commission came out with a report showing african-americans were going to jail at higher rates for crack cocaine than white peers who had cocaine and they did nothing with the report. liz: would people be rioting if they had a job? >> i certainly think that economic justice is an important part of this equation, but it is not the only one. you just had a conversation with dr. carson about implicit bias. imlift bias is something we have to have because it's just brain science. liz: what do you mean we have to have? >> our brains process so much information, thousands of messages in a second. we have to be able to make decisions. liz: this is coming off as people being racist. i'm
time, folks like hillary clinton must take accountability for the fact she has caused mass incarceration in the black community, which has led to the literal destruction of the black community. in addition to that when we talk about criminal justice reform, she had several opportunities as a u.s. senator to propose legislation in terms of criminal justice reform, and when here and her husband was in the white house, the crime commission came out with a report showing african-americans were...
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masse says this is an example of a local paper not supporting local law enforcement. what makes him most upset, he says, is the squad car in the background, which reads "tulsa pd. black lives don't matter." on number of kills. (harry masse/metropolis police chief) "every police officer is getting painted with that broad paintbrush with that cartoon." this morning, the newspaper's publisher craig rogers released an apology for the cartoon. it says in part: "though we respect diverse opinions, we do not believe this was in good taste, nor constructive for dialog at the national or local level. we value the service of law enforcement officers serving southern illinois, who put their lives on the line every day to keep our communities safe." 22-year-old travis russell says the newspaper has russell/believes local paper was within rights) "i think it was well within their rights to publish that as an independent, free, journalistic newspaper. i don't see any reason why they should." masse says he appreciates the apology, but what's done is done. ((paul joncich)) >> the artist is chris britt. he's nationally known for his controversial political cartoons./// ((denise valde
masse says this is an example of a local paper not supporting local law enforcement. what makes him most upset, he says, is the squad car in the background, which reads "tulsa pd. black lives don't matter." on number of kills. (harry masse/metropolis police chief) "every police officer is getting painted with that broad paintbrush with that cartoon." this morning, the newspaper's publisher craig rogers released an apology for the cartoon. it says in part: "though we...
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heated debate on social media.the mural depicts a young black man in a prison outfit.the artist says the piece was supposed to be "a sharp criticism of mass incarceration and the violence that it does to communities of color."some are criticizing the mural, calling it it's creating a conversation. "i'm all for using it as a catalyst to heal, to educate, to make some sort of an impact that would change the design for african american in this city, as well as the nation.' the artist has apologized, saying he should gotten more feedback from community advocates before painting the mural.it's unclear if the mural will be re-painted. milwaukee fashion week kicks off tonight. the top floor at the hyatt downtown .. today's tmj-4 stopped by during rehearsal. from hair and makeup to the models and designers, almost everyone is from wisconsin. - it's so cool because i it's so cool - - it's so cool because i feel like when people think wisconsin they don't think fashion so it's exciting that we get this event to showcase our hard work and our passion i'm excited i'm totally nervous as well but it's a great opportunity to kind of showcase that blind
heated debate on social media.the mural depicts a young black man in a prison outfit.the artist says the piece was supposed to be "a sharp criticism of mass incarceration and the violence that it does to communities of color."some are criticizing the mural, calling it it's creating a conversation. "i'm all for using it as a catalyst to heal, to educate, to make some sort of an impact that would change the design for african american in this city, as well as the nation.' the...
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but the whole thing is the mass incarceration. the blacks have destroyed, you saw in new york times. 1.5 million black men missing from life. it's broken down, i want to ask this lady. you need to start asking your friends or colleagues or who you debate or talk to, why do you think we have the 21st amendment? it repealed the 18th amendment which was alcohol prohibition because all the white folks were shooting each other their kids were shooting each other and they were being locked up. so all the women came out and said we thought stamping out alcohol would be a good thing, we have to admit we were wrong. and look, some of the banners in 1930, '32, red, save our children, end prohibition. >> okay. ed. thank you so much. >> you know, so ed raises an incredibly important point, particularly about mass incarceration. we are the world's leader, one of the few industrialized countries that still have the death penalty. that is why i have been so heartened to see kind of the actions of the obama administration this year, particularly, and even a
but the whole thing is the mass incarceration. the blacks have destroyed, you saw in new york times. 1.5 million black men missing from life. it's broken down, i want to ask this lady. you need to start asking your friends or colleagues or who you debate or talk to, why do you think we have the 21st amendment? it repealed the 18th amendment which was alcohol prohibition because all the white folks were shooting each other their kids were shooting each other and they were being locked up. so all...
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an interview with a witness helped police figure out who the mass shooting were using body language and structure, witness describe the black suv as san bernardino investigators zeroed in on the rental company and officers made their way to their apartment and the chase began. he started shooting, when it was over he was hit 26 times. his wife 15 times. kpix 5. >> there will be memorials around the bay area and the country on sunday for the 15th anniversary of the september 11 terror attacks. today 200 members of congress gathered at the steps of the capitol and sang god bless america. house minority leader nancy pelosi took a moment to honor the first responders. >> because of them out of the ashes of the fallen world trade center, the crushed concrete of the pentagon americans rose united. >> bells will ring out across the bay area this weekend in honor of the victims except this one. the all is well bell in san francisco's first responders plaza is broken. it rings every day for 20 seconds before noon and 20 seconds after to signal all is well. the bell's maker won't be able to fix it in time for the 9/11 anniversary. >>
an interview with a witness helped police figure out who the mass shooting were using body language and structure, witness describe the black suv as san bernardino investigators zeroed in on the rental company and officers made their way to their apartment and the chase began. he started shooting, when it was over he was hit 26 times. his wife 15 times. kpix 5. >> there will be memorials around the bay area and the country on sunday for the 15th anniversary of the september 11 terror...
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she did speak to white people when it comes to race when he flamed black youth as people with no conscious. 20 years of massncarceration and this idea that young people needed to be brought to heal contributed -- >> that was in the context of gang violence. it wasn't about all young black people. what about richard's allegation on the birther? >> -- communities like in chicago -- >> but let me ask you a question. richard's allegation about the birther comments. indeed today trump, when asked about his walking back his statements that trump -- that president obama was not born in the united states, that it was born in kenya suggested the reason he did that was because he wanted to put the matter to bed as a political matter. was he in fact believe that president obama was born in the united states or doesn't he? >> you'll have to take him at his word. he had a press conference saying barack obama was born in the united states period. and he also stated he wanted to put that issue to bed and get on with the real topics like we're facing today. we're talking about issues that plague the black community that hi
she did speak to white people when it comes to race when he flamed black youth as people with no conscious. 20 years of massncarceration and this idea that young people needed to be brought to heal contributed -- >> that was in the context of gang violence. it wasn't about all young black people. what about richard's allegation on the birther? >> -- communities like in chicago -- >> but let me ask you a question. richard's allegation about the birther comments. indeed today...
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a private funeral mass for fernandez will be held there tomorrow. >>> police say the black man an officer shot several times in suburb in san diego has now died. protesters gathered last night in the community of he will today hone. police officials say the man was not armed. but pulled an object from his pocket and assumed what they're calling a shooting stance towards two officers. one officer then shot the man. >>> well a pedestrian is struck and killed in hamilton township, mercer county. his family tells "eyewitness news" the victim had just walked outside to take out the trash. this happened around 8:00 o'clock last night on the 100 block of he had den berg road. an suv hit the 53-year-old victim. then smashed into his home. the victim's elderly parents were inside the home at the time but were not hurt. the 40-year-old male driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. police are now investigating what caused that driver to lose control. >>> meanwhile a group of children are safe after their schoolbus crashed in oaklyn camden county. chopper three over the black horse pike
a private funeral mass for fernandez will be held there tomorrow. >>> police say the black man an officer shot several times in suburb in san diego has now died. protesters gathered last night in the community of he will today hone. police officials say the man was not armed. but pulled an object from his pocket and assumed what they're calling a shooting stance towards two officers. one officer then shot the man. >>> well a pedestrian is struck and killed in hamilton...
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black. >> in today's i guess mass recording that goes on in everyone's life is so archived, how do you think that will affect our look at today's events as a historian? how do you think that will change? >> everyone's life today is so archived? >> right, just like with television, social media, everything is out there and like very intermittent thoughts are posted for everyone to see. how do you think that will affect your job as a historian looking back? >> i mean, i guess the nsa is archiving a lot of stuff; right? i mean, my bread and butter in a lot of these books is letters like letters on paper that you have to put on white gloves to look at. i think if things are being saved and that is good and one thing that has started is that for better or worse people nowadays are pretty forthcoming about everything. like sometimes it's really hard to figure out like what washington was thinking. i mean, his wife burned up almost all of their letters upon his death and they are a little cagey and tactful and they leave out private things because those are private. ike guess one-- i guess one adva
black. >> in today's i guess mass recording that goes on in everyone's life is so archived, how do you think that will affect our look at today's events as a historian? how do you think that will change? >> everyone's life today is so archived? >> right, just like with television, social media, everything is out there and like very intermittent thoughts are posted for everyone to see. how do you think that will affect your job as a historian looking back? >> i mean, i...
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the next thing was that when we got ready to build that airport, when we built the mass transit system, black folk got 20% but they said wait a minute, we've got 20% of the hardest work with the lowest profit margin. were not going to build an airport unless we get 25% of each and every contract. this has got to be fair across the board. well they fussed and huffed and puffed about it and never really understood it, but we got the airport build on time and within budget. it opened on the first of december in 1981 and i became mayor in 1982. because all that have been done, it just seemed to me it was working so well, let's ease it up to 35%. when people began to see how the airport was growing, how much this was contributing to the growth, they thought i was crazy when i said why do i want to be mayor and i said i don't, it's a dirty low-down rotten job but will blame people and will blame you for everything, but this lady came into the meeting and she's sugarcane in my face and she said look here boy, when you came here you were nothing. we done made you the congressman and ambassador and se
the next thing was that when we got ready to build that airport, when we built the mass transit system, black folk got 20% but they said wait a minute, we've got 20% of the hardest work with the lowest profit margin. were not going to build an airport unless we get 25% of each and every contract. this has got to be fair across the board. well they fussed and huffed and puffed about it and never really understood it, but we got the airport build on time and within budget. it opened on the first...
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the mass begins at 10:30 this morning at st. agnes church in blackood. >>> donald trump wants to make stop and frisk the law of the land. that's creating controversy here in philadelphia where the controversial police technique has been used before. >>> also, fixing the schuylkill. drivers, this may sound like a fantasy. there's a plan in place to make your commute easier. still ahead, hear how septa and penndot will pool their resources. bill? >>> a cooler start this morning. the temperatures have dropped into the 40s and 50s. it's pretty quiet on boathouse row. some of the area looking at this fog. we're watching for showers as well. got your neighborhood forecast, just ahead. it's about time the taco... came out of its shell. it's baking season. warm up with pillsbury. tag, you're it. tag! you're it. tag, you're it. yes! new gogurt write-on tubes. this back to school, say it with gogurt. i think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament. i'd like to punch him in the face, i'll tell you. i would bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i could stand
the mass begins at 10:30 this morning at st. agnes church in blackood. >>> donald trump wants to make stop and frisk the law of the land. that's creating controversy here in philadelphia where the controversial police technique has been used before. >>> also, fixing the schuylkill. drivers, this may sound like a fantasy. there's a plan in place to make your commute easier. still ahead, hear how septa and penndot will pool their resources. bill? >>> a cooler start this...
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week after week after week there are these episodes where usually an unarmed black man is killed, and it's a little like the mass that affected us in connecticut many years ago. if it didn't happen this morning, you know tomorrow or the next day you're waking up and there it will be in the newspaper again another situation where another fellow american is dead who shouldn't be. it's enormously discouraging. needles to say, so is the reaction. by the reaction, i mean people breaking into teams. you either support the police or you support black lives matter. you get this team and you shout at each other. we've got a huge problem in this country that needs to be solved by training those relatively small number of police who have a real problem here. we need to listen to the african-american community or naacp representative who spoke so passionately a little while ago. we need to listen and we need to fix this, but we also need to remember that the vast majority of police are good people. >> then, congressman, do you think we're not listening? because as you said, these incidents keep on happening. just this week
week after week after week there are these episodes where usually an unarmed black man is killed, and it's a little like the mass that affected us in connecticut many years ago. if it didn't happen this morning, you know tomorrow or the next day you're waking up and there it will be in the newspaper again another situation where another fellow american is dead who shouldn't be. it's enormously discouraging. needles to say, so is the reaction. by the reaction, i mean people breaking into teams....
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mass destruction. in tulsa, oklahoma...the officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man, is telling her side..through her attorney this morning. sot - shelby atty / 3202 shes screaming at him stop stop stop, he walks up to the attorney's for terence crutcher's family reject that statement. they say video shows there's no way he could've reached for anything because the car windwon was up. meanwhile, tulsa police say they found what they believe is p-c-p in crutcher's car, but are still awaiting tests for confirmation. turning to the race for president.. and this morning, donald is under the microscope. records show the billionaire paid personal debts with money from his charity, which is against the law. many of those payments were reportedly made to settle lawsuits. the gop nominee telling his supporters in north carolina last night... there's nothing wrong with using other people's money. there's nothing like doing things with other people's money because it takes the risk trump was talking about using other nations' money to create safe zones in syria. require him to pay penalty taxes or reimburse
mass destruction. in tulsa, oklahoma...the officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man, is telling her side..through her attorney this morning. sot - shelby atty / 3202 shes screaming at him stop stop stop, he walks up to the attorney's for terence crutcher's family reject that statement. they say video shows there's no way he could've reached for anything because the car windwon was up. meanwhile, tulsa police say they found what they believe is p-c-p in crutcher's car, but are still...
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mass destruction. trying to a dozen police officers injured overnight after a black police officer shot an armed man in charlotte at the very latest on that story. cheryl: this ceo of mylan with the price hike of its epipen product. tree into an baseball come in the he said. trade 3:50 a.m. right here in new york wednesday, september 21st. good morning. welcome to train seven. the latest breaking news than what to expect a day ahead. true to break in his ahead of the interest rates. the bank of japan announced a new monetary policy measures. the bank lifted short-term rates unchanged as just a defense that purposes to step up its bright against inflation. the central bank -- cheryl: right now the markets are pricing in nearly 54% chance of a rate hike at the fed's next meeting in december after the election. fox business will have live coverage and analysis of the decision at 2:00 p.m. eastern time today followed by the news conference at the 2:30 p.m. eastern time during "the intelligence report." train to japan's central bank watching niche in particular could didn't take it particular could that mak
mass destruction. trying to a dozen police officers injured overnight after a black police officer shot an armed man in charlotte at the very latest on that story. cheryl: this ceo of mylan with the price hike of its epipen product. tree into an baseball come in the he said. trade 3:50 a.m. right here in new york wednesday, september 21st. good morning. welcome to train seven. the latest breaking news than what to expect a day ahead. true to break in his ahead of the interest rates. the bank of...
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especially in the construction zones, like here a live look at 295 between 42 and the black horse pike. as far as massransit go, the market frankford line no a or b express service, all train making stops, new jersey transit, concerning that accident from yesterday, no problems, on the north east corridor regular service from philadelphia all the way up to new york, it is branching off where there is no service in and out of hoboken until further notice. southbound i-95 stacked up from academy into center city, be careful in the construction zones, watch out for flooding they are not where they should be, and we have had closures earlier this morning of i-95 and a normal services comes back on monday, those silver liner trains are back. we will put them back on the rails and they will follow a brand new schedule, similar to the one we had back in june before this mess unfolded, but, whatever schedule you have been using, throw it out over the weekend, grab the new one because you there are some, minor adjustments, it is clearly listed effective date october 2nd which is sunday and i have a link up on
especially in the construction zones, like here a live look at 295 between 42 and the black horse pike. as far as massransit go, the market frankford line no a or b express service, all train making stops, new jersey transit, concerning that accident from yesterday, no problems, on the north east corridor regular service from philadelphia all the way up to new york, it is branching off where there is no service in and out of hoboken until further notice. southbound i-95 stacked up from academy...
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black lives matter. the graffiti has been painted over. about 10 minutes away s'more graffiti on a home. >> is a disgrace and a mass. it is vandalism. they got nerve to come and do that. >> the sheriffs deputies say they don't know who did it. >>> we have a consumer alert hear tyson foods voluntarily recalling more than 130,000 pounds of cooked chicken nuggets. the usda says if you bought a 5 pound bag of these fully cooked chicken nuggets with a use by date of july 17 bag of these fully cooked chicken nuggets with a use by date of july 17, 2017 throw it away or return the rellom after a customer reported finding foreign matter in the chicken. the usda says it may have come from a plastic rod and there injured. >>> a bay area agency getting more help to put veterans back to the work. victories for veterans awarding $10,000 to career source pinellas. the money will help and career renters >>> told by tpd and instagram account claiming to be temple police posting harassing messages. after dennis is forecast the subtle differences between the the real police are doing about it..the beh lo saturday morning part of the area could be waki
black lives matter. the graffiti has been painted over. about 10 minutes away s'more graffiti on a home. >> is a disgrace and a mass. it is vandalism. they got nerve to come and do that. >> the sheriffs deputies say they don't know who did it. >>> we have a consumer alert hear tyson foods voluntarily recalling more than 130,000 pounds of cooked chicken nuggets. the usda says if you bought a 5 pound bag of these fully cooked chicken nuggets with a use by date of july 17 bag...
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the bank robbery, wearing a boston bruins hat, dark sunglasses, black workout pants with red and white stripes. be sure to mening the mass most wanted tip program. arrest is made. >>> norwell police need your help finding this woman. they say she used a number of stolen credit cards at area stores. she is short with a need yum build. medium build. any information, go norwell police a call. and detectives trying to track down these men, wanted in connection to a theft at the home depot on august 27th. if you can help identify either of these guys, contact the enforcement web site mass most wanted. also up on our web site, fox 25 boston.com. >>> some residents in south boston are keeping an eye on each other's deliveries after a string of package thefts. someone is stealing the packages right off doorsteps on west ninth street. the surveillance show the man following a delivery truck on a bicycle. >> i just told him, i dude, the guy grabbed the box from here. he didn't like what was in there and dropped it. >> college in manchester, new hampshire, is planting a tree grown from a seed that survived the 1945 atomic bombing i
the bank robbery, wearing a boston bruins hat, dark sunglasses, black workout pants with red and white stripes. be sure to mening the mass most wanted tip program. arrest is made. >>> norwell police need your help finding this woman. they say she used a number of stolen credit cards at area stores. she is short with a need yum build. medium build. any information, go norwell police a call. and detectives trying to track down these men, wanted in connection to a theft at the home depot...
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shut down their lights their equipment so they could use a black light it seems like as they gathered their evidence. we have represents from mass state police that are assigned so district at still no conversation on exactly what happened. right now we do know there's a second scene happening. but once again, awaiting information you can see investigators are gathered on the side of route 18. through what they're keeping together in the woods there. for now live in jacqui heinrich, fox 25 news. >>> the animals were out in the boston public garden. drizzly weather will stick around for a while. i think we are going to see some areas still hold on to those clouds tomorrow. but i have some improvement heading your way for some of us friday into the weekend. but with the clouds and the winds off the water it was a cool day 61 was our high and temperatures actually dropped through the afternoon. still you got a pretty nice sunshine you can always instagram your photos and hashtag it. temperatures now really haven't improved much and fallen fallen back. we still are have that and likely going to still see areas of drizzle through the
shut down their lights their equipment so they could use a black light it seems like as they gathered their evidence. we have represents from mass state police that are assigned so district at still no conversation on exactly what happened. right now we do know there's a second scene happening. but once again, awaiting information you can see investigators are gathered on the side of route 18. through what they're keeping together in the woods there. for now live in jacqui heinrich, fox 25...
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but the whole thing is the mass incarceration and the blacks are destroyed. saw last year, "new york times," i think, 1.5 million black men missing from life due to homicide or incarceration. -- youto ask this lady need to start asking your , why door colleagues you think we have the 21st amendment? it repealed the 18th amendment, which was alcohol prohibition, because all of the white fellows were shooting each other and their kids shooting each other, they were being locked up. all the puritanical women can out and said without stamping out alcohol would be a good thing, and we have to admit we were wrong. some of the banners in 1930, read save our -- children, and prohibition. guest: he raises an incredibly important point about mass incarceration. we are the world's leader, one of the few industrialized countries that still has the death penalty. that is why i have been so hard rtened to see the actions of the obama administration. even as we sit here on capitol hill, seeing a bipartisan coalition emerge looking at the issue of criminal justice reform, pa
but the whole thing is the mass incarceration and the blacks are destroyed. saw last year, "new york times," i think, 1.5 million black men missing from life due to homicide or incarceration. -- youto ask this lady need to start asking your , why door colleagues you think we have the 21st amendment? it repealed the 18th amendment, which was alcohol prohibition, because all of the white fellows were shooting each other and their kids shooting each other, they were being locked up. all...
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when black and brown people started voting in mass numbers and the black vote in north carolina went70%, and black women were higher than any other demographic, and it started happening particularly around the south. because if you get 30% of african-americans to registered mode in the south, what you have is no longer solid south, which opens up those 11 southern states, which opens up american democracy. because there's 160 electoral votes in just those 11 states. all of a sudden fraud was claimed, even when there was no fraud. and these legislators, lastly, they requested from the board of election before the vote on this voter suppression law, give us the statistics about black people use different rules. and the roles black and brown people use the most were the very ones they try to remove, which is why the court said it intentional racism. >> i want to speak very directly to your specific question. when you live in a country with economic inequity, there are certain ways that that shows up in neighborhoods of marginalized people. and so i believe that as a country, we should b
when black and brown people started voting in mass numbers and the black vote in north carolina went70%, and black women were higher than any other demographic, and it started happening particularly around the south. because if you get 30% of african-americans to registered mode in the south, what you have is no longer solid south, which opens up those 11 southern states, which opens up american democracy. because there's 160 electoral votes in just those 11 states. all of a sudden fraud was...
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heated debate on social media.the mural depicts a young black man in a prison outfit.the artist says the piece was supposed to be "a sharp criticism of mass incarceration and the violence that it does to communities of color."some are criticizing incentive.at very least... it's creating a conversation. "i'm all for using it as a catalyst to heal, to educate, to make some sort of an impact that would change the design for african american in this city, as well as the nation.' the artist has apologized, saying he should gotten more feedback from community advocates before painting the mural.it's unclear if the mural will be re-painted. up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--grand openingthe milwaukee neighborhood getting a brand new mexican then -- shopping spree.why kohl's in brookfield is picking up the tab for 60 local runners. taking a live look outside... celebrating the best of milwaukee.plus a root beer float made espesically for after morning downpours, yesterday was a dreary and very humid day with highs near 80, and scattered late a flash flood watch in effect until 7pm today for areas north and west of milwaukee for more sc
heated debate on social media.the mural depicts a young black man in a prison outfit.the artist says the piece was supposed to be "a sharp criticism of mass incarceration and the violence that it does to communities of color."some are criticizing incentive.at very least... it's creating a conversation. "i'm all for using it as a catalyst to heal, to educate, to make some sort of an impact that would change the design for african american in this city, as well as the nation.' the...
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black man was fatally shot by an officer. pin the protests. >>> new federal charges were filed against bombing suspect ahmad khan rahami including use of weapons of mass destruction. he is accused of the bombings in new york and new jersey over the weeke week weekend. >>> donald trump jr. is widely criticized for a social media post about syrian immigrants. presidential candidate compared the refuges to skittles saying if i told you just three would kill you, would you take a handful? trump's running mate mike pence defended it calling it a met metaphor and hillary clinton slammed it. >>> a new report says if you're pumping premium into your gas tank you may be pouring money down the drain. chris van >> reporter: filling up with premium or high octane gas when their vehicle only requires regular 87 octane. >> depends on what kind of car you have. premium is much better for it. >> the lid. i prefer to use plus. >> reporter: aaa estimates americans have used the high-end gas instead of regular 270 million times in the last year. dollars. >> i think it's easy to believe that something that says premium sounds like a treat. >> reporter: john nielson from
black man was fatally shot by an officer. pin the protests. >>> new federal charges were filed against bombing suspect ahmad khan rahami including use of weapons of mass destruction. he is accused of the bombings in new york and new jersey over the weeke week weekend. >>> donald trump jr. is widely criticized for a social media post about syrian immigrants. presidential candidate compared the refuges to skittles saying if i told you just three would kill you, would you take a...
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. >> a big, black cloud of smoke -- >> reporter: surveillance videos like this one showing a man dropping something near the dumpster in the new york city neighborhood of chelsea. mass casualties averted again because the bomb is placed under or near a dumpster which absorbs a bulk of the shrapnel. >> everybody get off the street! >> that dump city is pretty strong. the fact that it was able to contain the explosion and then when the explosion did go, because the top is not as hard as the sides, it actually went up as opposed to out. where it could have hurt a lot more people. it could have actually killed people in that area. >> reporter: three word a pressure cooker is found four blocks north. at first authorities don't think the incidents are related. then around 11:00 p.m., a major clue breaks the case wide open. an undetonated pressure cooker bomb like those used in the boston marathon bombings with deadly consequences. >> i walk right by here, there's a pot on the street with wires sticking out of it. and think that it's probably a attached. the pressure cooker device is a treasure trove of information. >> the flip phone was used both for the first incident in
. >> a big, black cloud of smoke -- >> reporter: surveillance videos like this one showing a man dropping something near the dumpster in the new york city neighborhood of chelsea. mass casualties averted again because the bomb is placed under or near a dumpster which absorbs a bulk of the shrapnel. >> everybody get off the street! >> that dump city is pretty strong. the fact that it was able to contain the explosion and then when the explosion did go, because the top is...
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mass incarceration. >> an enormous burden on the black community and also violated a sense of core fairness. >> the film is set to open the new york film festival. you chose to do a documentary on the 13th amendment. >> yes, the amendment in our constitution the founders framed that says slavery is abolished, except if you committed a crime. so that clause, that criminality clause has been exploited over at this point, to favor one group of people in our society over another. folks have made money off punishment, profit off punishment. this film deconstructs that loophole in the constitution and shows how it got us to where we are, which is a society that is very fractured in terms of our race relations, very disconnected. >> people are very uncomfortable talking about race. a lot of people -- i don't want to hear it. >> yeah. >> you just sort of in this open. >> well, you know, it is -- it examines the time we're in, the moment we're in, where folks are declaring that black lives matter and i believe they do and i'm a proponent of that and a part of that movement as well as i can be. but really you exa
mass incarceration. >> an enormous burden on the black community and also violated a sense of core fairness. >> the film is set to open the new york film festival. you chose to do a documentary on the 13th amendment. >> yes, the amendment in our constitution the founders framed that says slavery is abolished, except if you committed a crime. so that clause, that criminality clause has been exploited over at this point, to favor one group of people in our society over another....
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black car after robbing an atm. and a distracted driver hit a mass dot worker early on saturday morning. a transfer station and work vehicle with the, the worker and driver who caused the crash were taken to a nearby hospital with minor injuries. and police say someone stole in mow a sick lobster sculpture from nelson park on friday. the 150-pound sculpture was part of the lobster, public art display downtown. the artist spent a hundred hours police are investigate whog toob it but they believe two men that their 50s driving a green pickup truck are suspects. >> several people injured when an elderly driver crashed to several pedestrians in a southern california amphitheatre last night. irvine police say an elderly man hit a fence and another vehicle and ran into several pedestrians. officials say 9 people were the cause is under investigation. several people in tennessee are injured when a ride mall fupgss in a fair in memphis. a purity detected some sort of malfunction and ride stopped. that is when the right operator released saft restraints before the ride settled down. 8 were taken
black car after robbing an atm. and a distracted driver hit a mass dot worker early on saturday morning. a transfer station and work vehicle with the, the worker and driver who caused the crash were taken to a nearby hospital with minor injuries. and police say someone stole in mow a sick lobster sculpture from nelson park on friday. the 150-pound sculpture was part of the lobster, public art display downtown. the artist spent a hundred hours police are investigate whog toob it but they believe...
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mass loop, police are searching for a man who posed as a police officer. she was walking home from the library near sec street and -- [ indiscernible ] at 6 last in a black pickup truck with skulls on the side. the man said he was a police officer and she was missing. at that point, the man pulled her into the truck and drove to another location and assaulted her. if you can help, call police. >>> and they're proposing a couple of teacher layoffs. and this is on the $15 million deficit. the parma school district is -- [ indiscernible ] by the state and we're going to submit a balanced budget plan to the state by october 17th. another meeting is for october 4th. >>> and the gloves were off and last night's debate, donald trump and hillary clinton -- for the first time. here's more on that story. >> reporter: side-by-side for the first presidential debate turned to more of a backyard brawl. challenges against -- . >> when you try to act holier than thou, it doesn't work. >> personal attacks. >> started his business with $14 million. >> reporter: and interruptions. >> donald, i know you live in your own reality. that is not the facts. >> you have no plan. >> i do.
mass loop, police are searching for a man who posed as a police officer. she was walking home from the library near sec street and -- [ indiscernible ] at 6 last in a black pickup truck with skulls on the side. the man said he was a police officer and she was missing. at that point, the man pulled her into the truck and drove to another location and assaulted her. if you can help, call police. >>> and they're proposing a couple of teacher layoffs. and this is on the $15 million...
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it does it broadens and we are not talking about when -- when the focus is on mass incarceration and the focus is on black men being arrested and em -- imprisoned we are not talking about police apollition. when we include in that narrative of black member being killed by police, black women being sexually assaulted by police or transwomen for simply existing and sending to a prison to don't line up with their own gender identity and being further harassed and subjected to violence within those systems. it's not not a matter of one body being treated by the system, it is all these vulnerable bodies. and so now we are asking questions about the root, we are asking questions about the nature of the system. if nature of policing is one of -- it's not a matter of personal bigotry on the job, black male bodies, once we -- when we broaden that out, the politics necessarily become more radical and we, okay, how do we imagine this world without police and without prisons. and that's the effect that -- this is desired effect of ensuring that all of these voices are heard in a more democratized space. >> you have t
it does it broadens and we are not talking about when -- when the focus is on mass incarceration and the focus is on black men being arrested and em -- imprisoned we are not talking about police apollition. when we include in that narrative of black member being killed by police, black women being sexually assaulted by police or transwomen for simply existing and sending to a prison to don't line up with their own gender identity and being further harassed and subjected to violence within those...