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a black men have to understand, they are not competing with the man who is in the cell next to them. they are competing with a black man who has never gone to jail. if two black men walked in the door, no matter how rehabilitated, the ex offender days, there is no avoiding the choice that most employers would make. that is why we need to get to our young men before they get to and the description of jail or prison. tonight, the commission, and i will turn it over to the commission now, will look at the entire context concerning the balance between unfair stereotypes that confront black men and boys on the one hand, they are huge, and issues such as educational and job preparation that handicap so many black men in our country today. i will turn it over to the commission. we will proceed with the witnesses. >> good evening. we would like to thank congresswoman norton for convening this group. my name is donald i. sick. i am one of the commissioners and i will be serving -- isaac. we want to make the best of time. what we will do in the next 60- 90 minutes or so is introduced the other
a black men have to understand, they are not competing with the man who is in the cell next to them. they are competing with a black man who has never gone to jail. if two black men walked in the door, no matter how rehabilitated, the ex offender days, there is no avoiding the choice that most employers would make. that is why we need to get to our young men before they get to and the description of jail or prison. tonight, the commission, and i will turn it over to the commission now, will...
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since they are the guardians of children, that's all the means support for black men in the same what- that seldom means support for black women iman ine same way. we paid attention to women, we paid attention to children -- not nearly enough. here in the district of columbia, education is the number-one issue. we are focused on children. and there are a plethora of programs, private and public, at every level of government, for children. what about men? well, men are supposed to take care of themselves, or so it goes. one reason that has always been the case is that men dominate the work force. men have the jobs. when it went out to work -- women went out to work, especially in the african- american community, but the work force was dominated by men. when people work, they take care of themselves. well, men no longer dominate the hites and/oreither wa black men. women are in the workforce today in almost equal numbers -- not quite, but almost equal numbers to black men. now, women still have a long way to go we just passed the lilly ledbetter bill for equal pay for equal work. women
since they are the guardians of children, that's all the means support for black men in the same what- that seldom means support for black women iman ine same way. we paid attention to women, we paid attention to children -- not nearly enough. here in the district of columbia, education is the number-one issue. we are focused on children. and there are a plethora of programs, private and public, at every level of government, for children. what about men? well, men are supposed to take care of...
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i want to use part of my story to talk about the charge of what black men need to do in the toughest job market. i am practicing law now. i want to be careful about how i talk about my background because there were people who thought well enough of me to let me practice law after all of that. so, while i tell you that i am very remorseful and very dedicated and committed to living a civil and law-abiding lifestyle, that life style continues to this day -- i will not say hunt, but i must deal with it. the records of my past that every person with a criminal history must deal with at some level. i will start at the point of redemption and rehabilitation, 1992. i was paroled from the california correctional facility and i immediately knew before i was paroled -- i had already started rehabilitating. number one, my brief exposure to college by attending the university basketball camp for that one summer, it inspired me that i knew i wanted to college. it had more to do than just hanging out with the girls. i knew that education was part of my past, and to give early higher education. hav
i want to use part of my story to talk about the charge of what black men need to do in the toughest job market. i am practicing law now. i want to be careful about how i talk about my background because there were people who thought well enough of me to let me practice law after all of that. so, while i tell you that i am very remorseful and very dedicated and committed to living a civil and law-abiding lifestyle, that life style continues to this day -- i will not say hunt, but i must deal...
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they say they don't know if he's targeting black men or if he simply encounters them while walking late at night. police are not yet ready to call the attacks racially motivated. >>> a former stealth bomber engineer faces life in prison after being convicted of selling u.s. military secrets to china. yesterday a federal jury in hawaii found noshir gowadia guilty on multiple counts, including helping china design a stealth cruise missile. prosecutors say the 66-year-old passed on design information that would allow missiles to avoid infrared detection. his attorney plans to appeal the decision. >>> flagrantly defying the united nations security council, iran has begun using new equipment to enrich uranium more efficiently. that's according to the international atomic energy agency, which said yesterday that iran has started using a second set of centrifuge machines to enrich uranium to 20% purity. at that level, the element could be turned into weapons-grade material much more quickly than less enriched uranium. despite western suspicions, tehran maintains its nuclear activities are for
they say they don't know if he's targeting black men or if he simply encounters them while walking late at night. police are not yet ready to call the attacks racially motivated. >>> a former stealth bomber engineer faces life in prison after being convicted of selling u.s. military secrets to china. yesterday a federal jury in hawaii found noshir gowadia guilty on multiple counts, including helping china design a stealth cruise missile. prosecutors say the 66-year-old passed on design...
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your expectation, not that person's. >> exactly. >> in terms of what you knew this would mean to black men, in particular black boys, because so many of them face this issue, what's your hope coming out of this that the book will provide? >> to start dialogue, to create this conversation and realize we are hurting as a community, that there are more fatherless homes than father-filled homes. we need to talk about this. our fathers need to know we welcome them into our children's lives. >> whatever you call forgiveness, are you there now? >> i am. my dad just passed away a couple weeks ago. but we were able to heal. each of our dads, their stories are in this book, and so what you were talking about, somebody that not be accountable will look through the book and say, you know, i could learn something from -- he could learn something from my dad or george's dad and that kind of stuff, so i feel whole and i think this book healed me in ways i would never have known. >> i definitely feel that it was well worth going through, opening up and accessing that box, so to speak. i always call it a p
your expectation, not that person's. >> exactly. >> in terms of what you knew this would mean to black men, in particular black boys, because so many of them face this issue, what's your hope coming out of this that the book will provide? >> to start dialogue, to create this conversation and realize we are hurting as a community, that there are more fatherless homes than father-filled homes. we need to talk about this. our fathers need to know we welcome them into our...
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mostly on black men. five of them fatal. >>> and same-sex weddings remain on hold in california.orters of the voter-approved ban are appealing the judge's ruling. >>> steven slater, former jetblue flight attendant, now says flying is in his blood and he wants his job back. meantime investigators are still trying to piece together what really happened on that fateful flight. michelle miller reports. >> what happened on the plane? >> reporter: since monday steven slater has bony riding a wave of praise as a working man's hero pushed to his limit. >> thank you all so much. it's been amazing the support. >> reporter: now passengers are challenging his account saying he was repeatedly rude and unprofessional. >> not a hello. not a smile. nothing. >> he literally just walked away from me. he was so rude the entire flight. a lot of the other passengers that i spoke to said the same thing. >> reporter: slater claims his forehead was nicked by a passenger either closing a door or moving her luggage. several on board saw the injury, but none who spoke saw how it happened. >> honestly when
mostly on black men. five of them fatal. >>> and same-sex weddings remain on hold in california.orters of the voter-approved ban are appealing the judge's ruling. >>> steven slater, former jetblue flight attendant, now says flying is in his blood and he wants his job back. meantime investigators are still trying to piece together what really happened on that fateful flight. michelle miller reports. >> what happened on the plane? >> reporter: since monday steven...
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he's tooken pictures of everything that was written on walls, where they were drawing pictures of black men being hung with ropes and all kinds of stuff. and he had filed complaints with his company. >> reporter: according to his uncle, thornton called his mother from the scene. >> he said, i killed the five racists that was there that was bothering me. and you know, and he said, that's it. you know, the cops are going to come in. so, i'm going to take care of myself. >> reporter: a union official strongly denies that thornton was the target of racism at work and says he never filed any complaints. mark worked with omar thornton. he wasn't at the plant during the shooting but his son, also an employee, was and escaped. >> when i heard his voice, what a relief, you know. just to know he was okay. >> reporter: family members who had loved ones killed were taken to a local high school. the mother of one victim says she saw her son and kissed him good-bye, not knowing it would be for the last time. manuel gallegus, cbs news, manchester, connecticut. >>> the first federal judicial ruling on same
he's tooken pictures of everything that was written on walls, where they were drawing pictures of black men being hung with ropes and all kinds of stuff. and he had filed complaints with his company. >> reporter: according to his uncle, thornton called his mother from the scene. >> he said, i killed the five racists that was there that was bothering me. and you know, and he said, that's it. you know, the cops are going to come in. so, i'm going to take care of myself. >>...
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. >> reporter: the suspect in this armed robbery are described as three black men between the height of 5'7" to 5'11". they were dressed all in black. two of them were wearing ski masks. another wearing a halloween mask. it's believed they got into a getaway car, a late model toyota or sedan light blue in color. police are also looking at surveillance video from this gas station and looking at surveillance video from nearby businesses hoping to be able to identify these three armed robbers. reporting live in pacifica, vicky nguyen, nbc bay area news. >> that is one dangerous intersection. thank you. >>> well, nine duis and still somehow driving. a vallejo man is finally behind bars after being arrested for his tenth dui. cops arrested 52-year-old james mccochran this past tuesday for drunken driving after he allegedly struck two cars. now, despite the fact that he had just been given an alcohol-monitoring bracelet the day before, mccochran made bail. cops eventually figured out that the serial drunken driver had gotten his ninth dui just last month. they rounded him up where he's now
. >> reporter: the suspect in this armed robbery are described as three black men between the height of 5'7" to 5'11". they were dressed all in black. two of them were wearing ski masks. another wearing a halloween mask. it's believed they got into a getaway car, a late model toyota or sedan light blue in color. police are also looking at surveillance video from this gas station and looking at surveillance video from nearby businesses hoping to be able to identify these three...
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most victims were black men. >> stabbing somebody with a knife is a crime of rage. it's not like shooting somebody at a distance. you've got to get in real close and, you know, it gets to the motivation of what's going on here. what really was in this guy's mind? >> reporter: abuelazam is an israeli national who reportedly came to the u.s. in the early '90s. he married and divorced twice. police say he was trying to fly to tel aviv when he was arrested. he is also reportedly a suspect in a stabbing during a fight in israel earlier this year. the victim refused to press charges. in his hometown near tel aviv, residents expressed disbelief. "i cannot believe this about such a family. he is a good guy," he said. as for the next step, abuelazam agreed not to fight extradition from georgia to michigan. if convicted in michigan, abuelazam could face life in prison. elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> hill: now to the talk radio controversy that's really got people buzzing. dr. laura schlessinger has apologized for using a racial slur over and over again on her syndicat
most victims were black men. >> stabbing somebody with a knife is a crime of rage. it's not like shooting somebody at a distance. you've got to get in real close and, you know, it gets to the motivation of what's going on here. what really was in this guy's mind? >> reporter: abuelazam is an israeli national who reportedly came to the u.s. in the early '90s. he married and divorced twice. police say he was trying to fly to tel aviv when he was arrested. he is also reportedly a...
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. >> one posting red " for black men he sure does greater role of the richest and the widest of the richappreciate this sign welcoming the president. but not everyone. >> whenever workers said that she was getting different dirty looks almost towards the sign. so the sign had to be moved. >> politics inside the presidential vacation has one big upside. it's good for the economy. >> he is staying at the blue heron farm. >> not have the latest gadgets to new smart phones and hit the market. the view of the new dell and blackberry models coming up. >> temperatures warmed up 10 to 20 degrees eighties and the inland. form of about another 10 to 20 degrees and are forecast coming right up. this is unlike any car you've ever seen before. this is power with efficiency. this is an interior that exceeds even the promise of the exterior. this is the all-new jaguar xj. the stunning result of taking a very different road. they had 30 people and an idea. meg's job was to make it happen. it took leadership. focus. and the ability to bring people together. meg whitman delivered. named one of america's b
. >> one posting red " for black men he sure does greater role of the richest and the widest of the richappreciate this sign welcoming the president. but not everyone. >> whenever workers said that she was getting different dirty looks almost towards the sign. so the sign had to be moved. >> politics inside the presidential vacation has one big upside. it's good for the economy. >> he is staying at the blue heron farm. >> not have the latest gadgets to new...
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we say no that there are more black men in jail than in college or we say no to a world where majority of all children cannot read or do math at grade level. we say yes to a future where because our children are educated, we can bulldoze all the prisons. we say yes. we say yes to teachers that are well paid. we say yes to teachers that are accountable. we say yes to a future where there is economic opportunity and equal education for all. we must be empowered. we must be empowered to ensure that we are one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and economic opportunity and justice for all to ensure that every person has access to a good job that pays a living wage with good benefits. we must be empowered. to ensure that we are one nation under god. today we say wake up america and we stand on the shoulders of martin luther king. we stand on the shoulders of fannie lou hebert. we stand on the shoulders of shirley chisholm, branch rickey, jackie robinson, ted kennedy, then folks, roy wilkens, thurgood marshall. we stand on the shoulders of our fathers and mothers, grandmothers, and
we say no that there are more black men in jail than in college or we say no to a world where majority of all children cannot read or do math at grade level. we say yes to a future where because our children are educated, we can bulldoze all the prisons. we say yes. we say yes to teachers that are well paid. we say yes to teachers that are accountable. we say yes to a future where there is economic opportunity and equal education for all. we must be empowered. we must be empowered to ensure...
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all ben davis said to those black fliers that morning was, "men, this is it."n, and boy, oh, boy, did they fly it. >> narrator: this, plus the mounting public pressure of the courier's double-v campaign led president harry truman to desegregate the armed forces. >> in my opinion, the double-victory campaign was the most important campaign the courier ever conducted, unless we also want to include the fight to desegregate the armed services. after that, things fell into place so that, in fact, when the civil rights movement of the '60s began, there was a well-laid foundation, and that was the work of the pittsburgh courier. >> pittsburgh courier was the biggest black newspaper in world war ii. it was clearly the most influential. the--as a result--and it had a circulation of around 350,000 by the end of the war, which made it the largest black newspaper in history. as a result, it pushed for a lot of black inequalities to be done away with in world war ii. it was highly successful in pushing for a lot of these things to be done away with. it had taken the blacks
all ben davis said to those black fliers that morning was, "men, this is it."n, and boy, oh, boy, did they fly it. >> narrator: this, plus the mounting public pressure of the courier's double-v campaign led president harry truman to desegregate the armed forces. >> in my opinion, the double-victory campaign was the most important campaign the courier ever conducted, unless we also want to include the fight to desegregate the armed services. after that, things fell into...
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it will be very difficult to remember a young black men have the highest unemployment rate and minorities in general have a high unemployment rate and we need to continue to have out reach for them. we have to tell the and that it is conservative ideas that will lift them out of poverty and not these government programs that create a generation of perpetual cycle of dependency. >> thank you. >> thank you, guys. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> in a few moments, secretary of the treasury tim geithner on fiscal policy and taxes. "washington journal" is at 7:00. we'll talk about how medicare recipients will be affected. retired admiral thad alan will be with us who is overseeing the gulf oil spill. also, a report on u.s. manufacturing. couple of live events to tell you about this morning -- a senate banking subcommittee looked at u.s. manufacturing. witnesses include representatives of the department of commerce and the federal reserve at 10:30 eastern. on c-span 3 at 11:00 eastern, it is the treasu
it will be very difficult to remember a young black men have the highest unemployment rate and minorities in general have a high unemployment rate and we need to continue to have out reach for them. we have to tell the and that it is conservative ideas that will lift them out of poverty and not these government programs that create a generation of perpetual cycle of dependency. >> thank you. >> thank you, guys. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute]...
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. >> an estimated 2 million men live with prostate cancer and it disproportionately affects the blackto develop the disease compared to white men and two and a half more times likely to die from it. each year in the united states, approximately 220,000 men are diagnosed with this disease and up until recently, approximately 27,000 of those men will lose their lives to prostate cancer. >> prostate cancer, by and large, is a silent killer. so the best thing a black man can do or any man, for that matter is to have regular check-ups with their primary care physician or even your urologist and that includes a prostate examination and a psa. getting at age 50. >> age is the number one risk factor. it occurs more often in men 65 and above, but it does occur in young men as well. symptoms include frequent or burning urination, pain and stiffness in the lower back and erectile dysfunction. >> if you've been recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, some of the tips i would suggest is number one, find out what all your options are. okay? try not to be steered into a particular option. most of t
. >> an estimated 2 million men live with prostate cancer and it disproportionately affects the blackto develop the disease compared to white men and two and a half more times likely to die from it. each year in the united states, approximately 220,000 men are diagnosed with this disease and up until recently, approximately 27,000 of those men will lose their lives to prostate cancer. >> prostate cancer, by and large, is a silent killer. so the best thing a black man can do or any...
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young black men do not graduate. and it says, gender no longer performs a successful part of marriage. your thoughts on that? guest: the op ed piece draws from a very nice recent report done by the shot foundation and was aimed at calling our attention to the very low graduation rates among african- american boys. and they provide the rate to run the country as well as states. my own -- the rates are around the country as well as states. my own view, as well as everybody that sort of points to, oh, we cannot do anything with children who do not -- who have this problem or that problem, they do not have to parents, they do not have enough money -- and all of those reasons, for me, become simply excuses. there are high schools around the country, i can give one in new york that serves mostly african-american and latino students and it has graduation rates of 90 are -- a 90% or so during and europe. the reality is, when we really -- a year in and year out. the reality is, when we really focus on getting students in ther
young black men do not graduate. and it says, gender no longer performs a successful part of marriage. your thoughts on that? guest: the op ed piece draws from a very nice recent report done by the shot foundation and was aimed at calling our attention to the very low graduation rates among african- american boys. and they provide the rate to run the country as well as states. my own -- the rates are around the country as well as states. my own view, as well as everybody that sort of points to,...
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you you know look at different regions within the country if you look at different races i mean black young men you know their unemployment numbers are up in the forty's so this is just i feel these figures show us just how great the divisions are going to get i think i think it's we are seeing some some really really bad problems this is what happens any time you have a recession is you've got these these trends with things get bad the question is is this creating this multiple decade long problem and the only way in this creates a multiple decades long problem is if we continue to have a national here in the u.s. and global recession problem if we have a ten year recession if we have some kind of lost decade just like japan had in the ninety's then we certainly are going to have the potential to have a lost generation however japan had a lost decade where they didn't have g.d.p. move hardly at all for ten years and they had consistent really really bad unemployment problems and japanese standards there and yet japan isn't this last nation now we're looking twenty years after their big bubble
you you know look at different regions within the country if you look at different races i mean black young men you know their unemployment numbers are up in the forty's so this is just i feel these figures show us just how great the divisions are going to get i think i think it's we are seeing some some really really bad problems this is what happens any time you have a recession is you've got these these trends with things get bad the question is is this creating this multiple decade long...
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we say that there is hope for our young black men.to mentoring and leading them forward. that 15-year-old went on to win the nobel prize in change the world. at morehouse college, we promote that all of our students can learn to become well-read, well-spoken, well-travelled, well-dressed, and well-balance. those are the five wells that will help resurrect and lead our young people to excellence. i am delighted to know that mr. glenn beck and his colleagues have discovered the "i have a dream" speech. [applause] this is good news. this is something we can all celebrate standing on common ground. we need to remind him that he needs to come to morehouse to learn what martin luther king learned. in preparing for "i have a dream," he read the words of jesus. he read the words of rabbi hillel and said that the world is equally balanced between good and evil and your next act will tip the scale. god bless you. ♪ >> they are still coming in. again, it just gradually moved down to mine left, you are right. keep moving down. let me now bring to
we say that there is hope for our young black men.to mentoring and leading them forward. that 15-year-old went on to win the nobel prize in change the world. at morehouse college, we promote that all of our students can learn to become well-read, well-spoken, well-travelled, well-dressed, and well-balance. those are the five wells that will help resurrect and lead our young people to excellence. i am delighted to know that mr. glenn beck and his colleagues have discovered the "i have a...
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laura said black men and comedians say it all the time.caller couldn't have a sense of humor about race, then she shouldn't have married outside of her race. i'm nicole collins. >> thank you. so dr. laura apologized. how do the listeners react? do you have any comment on that? >> reporter: well, certainly there's outrage from many people. dr. laura read a letter and got numerous letters from people. she said that they were disappointed with her but that they showed friendship. whatever that means. perhaps that these had been loyal listeners 37 and the one e-mail that she shared, the woman said she didn't believe that dr. laura was a racist just that she made a poor choice there and this listener hadn't decided if she will listen on. so maybe others feel the same this morning. >> thank you. >>> time now 7:47. well, the jet blue flight attendant who became nationally famous with his resignation now says he wants his job back. slater says aviation is his life and he was under stress. still not clear if his return to the skies is even possible
laura said black men and comedians say it all the time.caller couldn't have a sense of humor about race, then she shouldn't have married outside of her race. i'm nicole collins. >> thank you. so dr. laura apologized. how do the listeners react? do you have any comment on that? >> reporter: well, certainly there's outrage from many people. dr. laura read a letter and got numerous letters from people. she said that they were disappointed with her but that they showed friendship....
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so my husband, he's about to start his -- he's about to do "men in black three." >> jimmy: what does he's an actor. >> he's an actor. >> jimmy: he's doing "men in black three." >> i think so. he's like, i need you to be with me in new york. i'm like, okay. and jaden might be doing a movie after. i'm like, okay. how am i going to schedule my tv show? >> jimmy: you should have a reality show where they compete for mommy's love. >> exactly. that's -- let me tell you, that's what it feels like all day. it's a good thing. i'm not going to complain about it. >> jimmy: no, no. >> it's nice to feel needed. >> jimmy: when you go around the world, what country do you most like to go to and which country do you least like to go to? >> you know what's surprising, you know, i fell in love with norway. >> jimmy: norway? >> you believe it? i fell in love with norway. after japan, i'm going back to norway to go hiking in the mountains. >> jimmy: by yourself? >> not by myself. with four other ladies. >> jimmy: a little break there. going hiking in the mountains. >> in the mountains of norway, of all
so my husband, he's about to start his -- he's about to do "men in black three." >> jimmy: what does he's an actor. >> he's an actor. >> jimmy: he's doing "men in black three." >> i think so. he's like, i need you to be with me in new york. i'm like, okay. and jaden might be doing a movie after. i'm like, okay. how am i going to schedule my tv show? >> jimmy: you should have a reality show where they compete for mommy's love. >> exactly....
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the victims are almost exclusively black men. david kerley has more. david?rial killer may have made the move from michigan to virginia about a week ago. police are not saying these cases are absolutely connected but the similarities are striking. the summer of stabbings and killings has now turned into a huge manhunt for this man, police say he's white, six feet tall, muscular and is attacking african-american males. >> we're worried that there's somebody out there who may be stabbing people and committing crimes of homicide and assault. >> reporter: it started in flint, michigan, in may. 13 men attacked, 5 of them died. the last attack near flint was last monday. then tuesday night, 550 miles away, a young african-american male was stabbed in leesburg, virginia. then an attack on thursday, another on friday. >> this is an extremely violent individual. i mean it's very clear to us. it does appear that the target of his rage, the target of his attacks are african-american males. >> reporter: the targets and type of attack -- using a knife and hammer -- are th
the victims are almost exclusively black men. david kerley has more. david?rial killer may have made the move from michigan to virginia about a week ago. police are not saying these cases are absolutely connected but the similarities are striking. the summer of stabbings and killings has now turned into a huge manhunt for this man, police say he's white, six feet tall, muscular and is attacking african-american males. >> we're worried that there's somebody out there who may be stabbing...
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black americans. we want all those things too. the constitution doe't belong to one group of people. it doesn't belong to one person in this country. the constitution was written that said all mene celebrate the dream. i want you to do something for black farmers when you leave here. monday morning, i want you to call your u.s. senator and say pass the black farmers bill. they've been waiti too long. they've been fighting too long. too many have died. and as i close, i want to say to my good friend shirley sherod, god is with you. god is but. god is but. -- with you. i said there were 80,000 black farmers who filed complaints against the department of of agriculture and nobody was fired. here was this lady that god chose that day pulled over to the side of the road and was asked for her resignation because they thought she had done something wrong to a white . but god fixed it so, he picked a good soldier that day and showed the goodness of her trying to do something right. and i ask the question today, how could someone be fired on the spot and for decades not somebody been fired for the abts of discrimination against black people? something is wrong with that. and as i leave
black americans. we want all those things too. the constitution doe't belong to one group of people. it doesn't belong to one person in this country. the constitution was written that said all mene celebrate the dream. i want you to do something for black farmers when you leave here. monday morning, i want you to call your u.s. senator and say pass the black farmers bill. they've been waiti too long. they've been fighting too long. too many have died. and as i close, i want to say to my good...
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when three men in a black four-door volkswagen hatchback-style car approached her.tim agreed to ride with the suspects back to her hotel in the south of market district. the woman voluntarily got in the car with the three men. they were described as: "oscar," a hispanic male 18 to 25 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, "johnny," also a hispanic male, 5 feet 7 inches tall with a dark fade-like haircut, and another hispanic male, heavy set with dark wavy hair, about 21 or 22 years old. the three suspects told the victim they were from san jose. uc-berkeley dropping plans the program called bring your genes to catch all came under fire under health officials because rules for amending team been testing 700 students have already sentenced samples instead cal is going to collect a 1000 tests to get it general profile of the freshman class. we'll be back with more of a couple of minutes alive locos sides in francisco from our roof on venice avenue the looks cloudy and foggy. we will be back. 841 world news deadly mudslides being reported in china. this is yesterday people we
when three men in a black four-door volkswagen hatchback-style car approached her.tim agreed to ride with the suspects back to her hotel in the south of market district. the woman voluntarily got in the car with the three men. they were described as: "oscar," a hispanic male 18 to 25 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, "johnny," also a hispanic male, 5 feet 7 inches tall with a dark fade-like haircut, and another hispanic male, heavy set with dark wavy hair, about 21 or 22...
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for young black men, the unemployment rate is 50%.y may have thought he was cool were a hit candidate, they may have thought he was the messiah and was going to come. some said he would heal the planet and stop it waters from rising. it is absurd. for young people, it was a one- way ticket to vote for the dude. you can point to how barack obama policies said they would create 3.5 million jobs to keep unemployment at 8%. now we have lost close to 8 million jobs while he has enacted the stimulus plan. unemployment is hovering around 10% for the foreseeable future. young people will be the biggest losers when it comes to this. and the obama administration is now debating or arguing that we should have the bush tax cuts. bush tax cuts would cut income taxes on every single income, if they are faced out on those on top -- i am thankful for rich people, because i am glad my paycheck does not bounce every couple of weeks. i am glad that there are small business owners who are going to provide me with a job. liberals love to talk about a bott
for young black men, the unemployment rate is 50%.y may have thought he was cool were a hit candidate, they may have thought he was the messiah and was going to come. some said he would heal the planet and stop it waters from rising. it is absurd. for young people, it was a one- way ticket to vote for the dude. you can point to how barack obama policies said they would create 3.5 million jobs to keep unemployment at 8%. now we have lost close to 8 million jobs while he has enacted the stimulus...
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most of the 20 victims stabbed since may in michigan, virginia, and even ohio, have been black men.ttacker described as white. five of the victims died. >>> tomorrow will mark ten weeks since 7-year-old kyron hormen disappeared in oregon. police say they believe he could still be alive and they're making a new appeal for help. nbc's mara schiavocampo is in oregon for us. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. in the search for chyron horman investigators think their best witness may still not have come forward so as they've done several times before officials are once again appealing to area residents for help with this case. >> anybody that remembers seeing something that didn't seem quite right is exactly what we'd like to hear about. >> reporter: at their first press conference in more than two weeks, multnomah county sheriffs asked the public for more tips. this time focusing not on kyron, but rather this truck driven by his stepmother terri horman the morning he disappeared. witnesses have come forward helping to place the truck at four separate locations on june 4th, including th
most of the 20 victims stabbed since may in michigan, virginia, and even ohio, have been black men.ttacker described as white. five of the victims died. >>> tomorrow will mark ten weeks since 7-year-old kyron hormen disappeared in oregon. police say they believe he could still be alive and they're making a new appeal for help. nbc's mara schiavocampo is in oregon for us. >> reporter: good morning, natalie. in the search for chyron horman investigators think their best witness may...
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. >>> charged with murder for allegedly ordering bailey's killing as well as two other men in 2007. he ran a black muslim bakery in oakland and the journalist investigating that bakery and they're saying the media coverage jeopardize their right to a fair trial. prosecutors deny that claim and point to the third anniversary of bailey's death earlier this month they say did not receive media coverage. >>> still ahead at 11:00, new hope for alzheimer's patients, the promising treatment for arthritis. >>> coming up, why you may be getting shortchanged when buying the popular bottled items. >>> and which is the shortest line? you might be surprised. >>> new rules for credit cards and gift cards. >>> begin the last week in august, fin look like summer. 7-day coming up. droiiiid. what this droid does will change how you do web connections. this creates a mobile 3g hotspot, powerful enough to fuel multiple devices at will. putting you at the center of your own world wide web. introducing the new droid x. the next generation of does. >>> new rules are in effect for credit card customers. to protect the pu
. >>> charged with murder for allegedly ordering bailey's killing as well as two other men in 2007. he ran a black muslim bakery in oakland and the journalist investigating that bakery and they're saying the media coverage jeopardize their right to a fair trial. prosecutors deny that claim and point to the third anniversary of bailey's death earlier this month they say did not receive media coverage. >>> still ahead at 11:00, new hope for alzheimer's patients, the promising...
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the next day police raided your black muslim bakery and arrested four men including 18-year-old or 19ear-old broussard. in april of 2009, he agreed to a plea deal but say yusuf bey ordered the killing. broussard signed the plea deal last may, bey and his two associates are awaiting trial. >> we should know when another high-profile case will start by the end of the day. both sides of the barry bonds case met last month to schedule a date but the schedules did not match. if they cannot agree on something, bonds' perjury case could be pushed back to march of next year. he pleaded not guilty to lying to a grand jury in 2003 when he denied knowingly taking performance-enhancing drugs. >> the jobs report just came out. it tells us how many jobs went away or were created last month. we are looking at the details, sorting through the exact figures and trying to determine what that will mean for you. so far the early look is that the report does not look good. we lost more than 100,000 jobs, right now stock futures are dropping because of that. tracie potts will take an in-depth look from was
the next day police raided your black muslim bakery and arrested four men including 18-year-old or 19ear-old broussard. in april of 2009, he agreed to a plea deal but say yusuf bey ordered the killing. broussard signed the plea deal last may, bey and his two associates are awaiting trial. >> we should know when another high-profile case will start by the end of the day. both sides of the barry bonds case met last month to schedule a date but the schedules did not match. if they cannot...
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when three men in a black four-door volkswagen hatchback-style car approached her.m agreed to ride with the suspects back to her hotel in the south of market district. the woman voluntarily got in the car with the three men. they were described as: "oscar," a hispanic male 18 to 25 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, "johnny," also a hispanic male, 5 feet 7 inches tall with a dark fade-like haircut, and another hispanic male, heavy set with dark wavy hair, about 21 or 22 years old. the three suspects told the victim they were from san jose. uc-berkeley is dropping plans to release a genetic information to freshman. it's called for in your genes to cal came under fire by the officials because of rules prohibiting teen testing outside of medical settings. at the outset of of incoming students already sent in their samples voluntarily and centel's courts to collect about 1000 past to the general profile of the freshman class. the circle of put aside as to what because 60 7:00 a.m. san jose is looking good. we're looking at metering lights and as you can see the 11 northbo
when three men in a black four-door volkswagen hatchback-style car approached her.m agreed to ride with the suspects back to her hotel in the south of market district. the woman voluntarily got in the car with the three men. they were described as: "oscar," a hispanic male 18 to 25 years old, 5 feet 6 inches tall, "johnny," also a hispanic male, 5 feet 7 inches tall with a dark fade-like haircut, and another hispanic male, heavy set with dark wavy hair, about 21 or 22 years...
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and water turned black and black grey and asked are the hollowness gray men enough has been got up and asked and asked me what was wrong take a man and he said when he looked at eight said my god he said that's close laurie. we went and looked at fifteen wells. sent samples off to the laboratory got the testing results back and did some analysis on those results and it was pretty compelling that we needed to do more research down there i had never seen water quality is that poor. that's pretty good compared to what it was this morning these documents from the west virginia department of natural resources researched by mountain just to some are volunteers are permits for coal slurry injections that took place in the early one nine hundred eighty s. at the slurry impoundment located approximately two miles above carmelita brown's home this permit shows that over two hundred eight million gallons of slurry was injected in one thousand nine hundred eighty four and nine hundred eighty five disbursement describes three injections in one thousand nine hundred four into an abandoned undergroun
and water turned black and black grey and asked are the hollowness gray men enough has been got up and asked and asked me what was wrong take a man and he said when he looked at eight said my god he said that's close laurie. we went and looked at fifteen wells. sent samples off to the laboratory got the testing results back and did some analysis on those results and it was pretty compelling that we needed to do more research down there i had never seen water quality is that poor. that's pretty...
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the black robe regiment is back in america today. [applause] 240 mens, your synagogues, your mosques. anyone who is preaching hate and division, anyone who is teaching to kill another man, you go to the ones to support your principles. these men and women of all faiths represent the thousands of clergy that we could not fit into this area, but they are here now. thousands to stand with america and god. [applause] of those thousands better year -- those thousands of that are here represent 180 million people. [applause] there are thousands that are willing to do the right thinking -- the right thing, but we must not have fear and we must not get lost in politics. . . they don't agree on everything that every church teaches. what they do agree on is god is the answer. [cheers and applause] if today is just one day, if you make your way home, this wakeup call will fade if it was just about today. and the critics will be right that it was meaningless that you have wasted your time. but if in fact you choose today to change your life and root them in faith,
the black robe regiment is back in america today. [applause] 240 mens, your synagogues, your mosques. anyone who is preaching hate and division, anyone who is teaching to kill another man, you go to the ones to support your principles. these men and women of all faiths represent the thousands of clergy that we could not fit into this area, but they are here now. thousands to stand with america and god. [applause] of those thousands better year -- those thousands of that are here represent 180...
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men it. anti-black, anti leavis. how did this built into my computer screen? on my desk?he says for a black man he sure does grave the riches of the way most simple like this on and on >> she was getting different dirty looks from him towards the signs of the sun was moved. they say the president's vacation as one big upside. >> well as turn of the san francisco will be closed from and went to england and pedestrians, bystanders have about 4 mi. to explore along the great highway on jfk drive before heading south now the remaining two of them will be introducing new roads and also tender leinster >> all to come on kron4 news weekend we of weather for the work day. it is a little cloudy but as the week goes on and it will get down right hot. advantage topical solution treats dogs... ( barking ) but destroys fleas. so ask your veterinarian for advantage, the flea specialist for gentle, but effective, flea control. the technology helps to locate a ring. his wife joy was able to catch and fined him and bring him home safely using this. kids light shows how works. this is the
men it. anti-black, anti leavis. how did this built into my computer screen? on my desk?he says for a black man he sure does grave the riches of the way most simple like this on and on >> she was getting different dirty looks from him towards the signs of the sun was moved. they say the president's vacation as one big upside. >> well as turn of the san francisco will be closed from and went to england and pedestrians, bystanders have about 4 mi. to explore along the great highway on...
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men. one of them punched him, shot him. the suspects are blackales in their 20s, and one of them has dreadlocks. and then the $7.5 million, the house on which intel will spend to purchase mcafee the santa clara based company wants to hope getting their microchips into cars, phones, televisions. and they want to sell them side by side with our other internet connective devices. >> a live look aside from the heavenly ski resort this is our web camera streaming live in video. blue skies, gorgeous conditions. it would not be a bad weekend to go up to lake tahoe considering what we are expecting. much cooler for the entire weekend starting tomorrow. temperatures inland, low 80s, and upper 60s. the dense fog will get worse as we go into saturday. and sunday, similar to friday. compared to today, temperatures are in the '90s inland, the 80s in the north bay and it is going to be a drastic change of their, tomorrow. and cooler along the coast, with half moon bay, that is because of that fog. drastic changes out there. and what we can expect tonight/tomor
men. one of them punched him, shot him. the suspects are blackales in their 20s, and one of them has dreadlocks. and then the $7.5 million, the house on which intel will spend to purchase mcafee the santa clara based company wants to hope getting their microchips into cars, phones, televisions. and they want to sell them side by side with our other internet connective devices. >> a live look aside from the heavenly ski resort this is our web camera streaming live in video. blue skies,...
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and police say the sex would occur in the black hummer or local hotel autos my concern is for two young men >> george collins is a sex comp pults therapist. >> i hope the parents look for good, solid counseling this, is not a rite of passage. they will be damaged and need to sort this out so they can have a happy marriage. >> her attorney says she will remain in jail for the time being. >> she's in a protected place. with this media circus going on i, i don't like to have any client in jail. >> the bail remains $4.3 million. the next kurt appearance was now set for september 3 here in pleasanton. abc 7 news. >> and to danville, police say the driver of an suv was not drunk when a friend jumped ton his vehicle and killed last night. police say the 19-year-old from alamo fell off the toyota while traveling in glenn road. late gators say it was not clear if killed by the faum or whether the suv ran over him, they're calling this a tragic accident. >> these friends were driving to a nearly residence. and he decided to hop on the outside as a split-second decision and stayed on just a short time
and police say the sex would occur in the black hummer or local hotel autos my concern is for two young men >> george collins is a sex comp pults therapist. >> i hope the parents look for good, solid counseling this, is not a rite of passage. they will be damaged and need to sort this out so they can have a happy marriage. >> her attorney says she will remain in jail for the time being. >> she's in a protected place. with this media circus going on i, i don't like to...
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men who were trapped underground for several more weeks. they seem to be in good spirits. gideon long has this report. >> the black-and-white images give the clearest indication yet of how the miners are coping after three weeks underground. the pictures show one of the men giving a rousing speech, praising the strength and dignity of his profession. when he finishes, the other workers, gathered around him in the dark, break into applause. perhaps the most moving footage is of the miners singing a rendition of the chilean national anthem. the images have been shown to relatives who have previously had to make do with a written communication from their loved ones. this is the pipe being used to drop food, water, and medicine to the miners as they wait to be bested. the supplies are dropped 700 meters into the cramped shelter that will be their home for the next few months. meanwhile, work continues on the giant drill that will dig the escape shaft for the men. the relatives are following every move of the rescue operation. they have received replies from their loved ones in response to messages. this camp, called c
men who were trapped underground for several more weeks. they seem to be in good spirits. gideon long has this report. >> the black-and-white images give the clearest indication yet of how the miners are coping after three weeks underground. the pictures show one of the men giving a rousing speech, praising the strength and dignity of his profession. when he finishes, the other workers, gathered around him in the dark, break into applause. perhaps the most moving footage is of the miners...
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it looks like the black watch without o'clock its men to be worn on somebody's risk. anywhere you want. the company is tracking these devices of somebody goes missing you call the company the company tracks the device find the person wearing it and notifies will law-enforcement. they used 911 triangular accuracy. its will more reliable than gps which can't function when somebody's inside a building. he severs all timers and wears it on his belt wednesday he one of walking never came back. his wife called and finders they tracked him sound him to miles away notifying police they picked, brought him home he was safe and sound 30 minutes after joining the call. when great gadget this device could save a life. >> so many times things happen to people you don't want be the one this happens to. i'm very happy cost me $25 a month a dinner out it's certainly worth appeared i hope i never have to use it again but i feel confident now that they will find him. if that were happening again. >> it costs about $200.20 $5 a month for service. in san jose kids like kron 4 news. >> 5:
it looks like the black watch without o'clock its men to be worn on somebody's risk. anywhere you want. the company is tracking these devices of somebody goes missing you call the company the company tracks the device find the person wearing it and notifies will law-enforcement. they used 911 triangular accuracy. its will more reliable than gps which can't function when somebody's inside a building. he severs all timers and wears it on his belt wednesday he one of walking never came back. his...
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black with blight. metals and we was their faces swollen with fever. stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. i saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i witnessed anything like it not in calcutta. the voiceless children silenced by hunger the bodies burned at night leaving i don't trace. descending the drum hills i turned off the main road following signs and i language lost before i was born. this was land observe the land was renamed and hushed. what was left for me, generations gone. a purfume of smoke freshened my nostrils. pastures reached to the head of the bay. thick roads where locals greeted with slowly raised hands or a nod of a cap to my car the postcard my eye framed in it's longing. moony's pub where i stopped for a pint and slipped my quest. so, you are a to bein accomodating my english. they're all about here. she showed the photograph with dark hair and features unlike my own but a resemblance of an uncle. what was the ring happened on my chance or grace. why not trace through lost norman crests or track dna to trib
black with blight. metals and we was their faces swollen with fever. stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. i saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i witnessed anything like it not in calcutta. the voiceless children silenced by hunger the bodies burned at night leaving i don't trace. descending the drum hills i turned off the main road following signs and i language lost before i was born. this was land observe the land was...
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she was standing at the corner of venice avenue at 330 in the morning when three men in the black for offered to give her right back to road salt. she got in the car and then was taken against her will to an area and state highway 1 01 that's where she was reportedly sexually assaulted. here's a description ahold a man by oscar hispanic male 18-25 years old the second suspect johnny is hispanic 5 ft. 7 in. tall dark hair third suspect heavyset a hispanic male dark wavy hair roughly 21-22 years old all three are likely from san jose. we have to take a quick break lots of stories we're following keep in tune to kron 4 this is the scene and was down 580 in livermore a big rig overturned because in that traffic nightmare in these think a live report coming up. mercury moment happend right after our wedding, when i realized that along with all the gifts that i'd be getting a lot my husband's old stuff. fortunately, i got his mercury insurance too. mercury had better coverage, better service and and we saved hundreds of dollars by combining our home and auto insurance policies. and he got m
she was standing at the corner of venice avenue at 330 in the morning when three men in the black for offered to give her right back to road salt. she got in the car and then was taken against her will to an area and state highway 1 01 that's where she was reportedly sexually assaulted. here's a description ahold a man by oscar hispanic male 18-25 years old the second suspect johnny is hispanic 5 ft. 7 in. tall dark hair third suspect heavyset a hispanic male dark wavy hair roughly 21-22 years...
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black to a yellow to a red. i am not identical to a woman. there is no comparison. we have men's rooms and women's rooms. not have black rooms and white rooms. we once did. and that was evil. it is not evil to separate sexes. it is evil to separate races. this is a massive act of confusion. that its sown, not deliberately. race and gender have nothing in common. >> larry: how do you answer that? >> i just think that it, it is absolutely getting around the very, very fundamental and basic point which is that we have a country that we believe in based on everything that we said we are when we are when we were founded. all people are equal and should receive equal protection under the law and that is what is so fundamentally important about the ruling by judge walker. which its that the constitution of the united states says that people should not be treated differently. the constitution of the united states says explicitly that we are entitled to equal protection. let all people be free to marry. it does not, it does not have anything to do with the differences in the sexes, there have many books writ any
black to a yellow to a red. i am not identical to a woman. there is no comparison. we have men's rooms and women's rooms. not have black rooms and white rooms. we once did. and that was evil. it is not evil to separate sexes. it is evil to separate races. this is a massive act of confusion. that its sown, not deliberately. race and gender have nothing in common. >> larry: how do you answer that? >> i just think that it, it is absolutely getting around the very, very fundamental and...
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they did not mean all men, because they excluded blacks and excluded women. it was not all people are equal. obviously has changed. we have grown into a society borne ferom -- from brown versus board of education that it does mean all men. we have grown through legislative -- not constitutional -- actions -- most people do not recognize this. most of the change in equality for women came through legislative reform. the right to vote. the court followed with requiring equality of women in the workplace and in other fields in other ways. it was not just the constitution. it was the law that opened the door for women. what will "all men are equal" begun to immigrants is a more complicated question because of the constitutional power over immigration that is given to congress and the president. a change in that area is likely to beat a little slower and -- be a little slower and require much more legislative action ben court action to b, top be frank. to the extent of the country is focused on this, it requires more meaningful conversation about that principle. wh
they did not mean all men, because they excluded blacks and excluded women. it was not all people are equal. obviously has changed. we have grown into a society borne ferom -- from brown versus board of education that it does mean all men. we have grown through legislative -- not constitutional -- actions -- most people do not recognize this. most of the change in equality for women came through legislative reform. the right to vote. the court followed with requiring equality of women in the...
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three men are charged with murder for allegedly ordering bailey's killing in 2007. bay ramsey, your black muslim bakery in oakland. bailey was a journalist and investigating that bakery. attorneys say media coverage has jeopardized their rights to a good trial. prosecutors deny that and they point to the third anniversary of bailey's death earlier this month. they say it did not get any media coverage. >>> it's time for a look at the morning commute. >> good morning to you. we're looking at a clear view and we see a couple flashing lights. those are folks signaling no crews on the bridge itself and construction picked up as you're heading eastbound. that has cleared heading over to hayward with those headlights heading through the area. the rest of the east bay is moving smoothly. watch the local roadways as more folks return back to school. we'll see more slowing around the school zones. watch for your shorter pedestrians. and it's a spare the air day. there may be more folks on the roadway, as well, because of the school. despair the air day conflicts with that. if kids are biking to sc
three men are charged with murder for allegedly ordering bailey's killing in 2007. bay ramsey, your black muslim bakery in oakland. bailey was a journalist and investigating that bakery. attorneys say media coverage has jeopardized their rights to a good trial. prosecutors deny that and they point to the third anniversary of bailey's death earlier this month. they say it did not get any media coverage. >>> it's time for a look at the morning commute. >> good morning to you. we're...
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black hummer or at local hotels. >> the my big concern is for the 2 young men. >>reporter: a sexual compulsion therapist in walnut creek. >> i hope the parent lack for good solid counseling. this is not a right of passage. nothing cool. nothing good. it will be damaged and they did need to sort this out so that they cap have a happy marriage when they get older. >>reporter: her attorney says hub will remain in jail for the time being. >> sneeze a protected place let's put it that way. with this media circus going on i don't like to have any client in jail but it's not a bad place right now for her. >>reporter: now hub bail remains 4.3 million dollars. her next court appearance is now set for september 3rd here in pleasanton. this is abc 7 news. >>> it turns out 22-year-old berkeley man charged with raping one woman and attacking 2 others at walnut creek apartment complex had access to a nearby resident. family members say antonio andrew mother lives next to the park renal ensituation apartment the scene of the attacks. he appeared in court today and faces up to
black hummer or at local hotels. >> the my big concern is for the 2 young men. >>reporter: a sexual compulsion therapist in walnut creek. >> i hope the parent lack for good solid counseling. this is not a right of passage. nothing cool. nothing good. it will be damaged and they did need to sort this out so that they cap have a happy marriage when they get older. >>reporter: her attorney says hub will remain in jail for the time being. >> sneeze a protected place...
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men's fitness" magazine. thank you for joining us. r we wap we want we wans specifically within the black community.resting to note, we're alwap always talking about oppressinoppressing us, those we'p we're seeing this in numbers within the black community, interesting enough. >> it is interesting and complicated, the whole class issue across the country. what's happening is the middle class is shrinking, the numbers show, and there's a growing upper middle class and a growing lower middle class and this is affecting the african-american community, too, and the divide of upper middle class african americans and lower middle class, working class african americans. >> what's most interesting is that middle class is very tenuous. >> oh, absolutely. particularly the numbers that they talk about. you're talking about a $50,000 household income. i don't care where you live in the country, most people that are doing that are doing it on two incomes, and when you're doing that in a condition the way that our country is now, jobs are disappearing every day, so on any given day, we're all one or two paychecks
men's fitness" magazine. thank you for joining us. r we wap we want we wans specifically within the black community.resting to note, we're alwap always talking about oppressinoppressing us, those we'p we're seeing this in numbers within the black community, interesting enough. >> it is interesting and complicated, the whole class issue across the country. what's happening is the middle class is shrinking, the numbers show, and there's a growing upper middle class and a growing lower...