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board of education. that is one of the grossest miscarriages of justice, by trying to suggest that programs that are intended to bring students together across races and at densities -- races and ethnicities, to try to grow together and try to scare -- share their experiences that inform that of their colleagues and peers, that is somehow contrary to what brown v. board of education was written for and the problems it was addressing? hardly not. justice thomas, who goes further with his extreme colorblindness into rotation. -- colorblindness interpretation. there were many that would argue about this absurd colorblind constitution that existed and while they did do a gross injustice, two --to equal protection clause which was an anti-subjugation clause and was to preserve people opportunities to people who were long treated differently but also enslaved and had environments enacted against them, merely because of their race. it wasn't individuals but america involved in those gross injustices. we have a d
board of education. that is one of the grossest miscarriages of justice, by trying to suggest that programs that are intended to bring students together across races and at densities -- races and ethnicities, to try to grow together and try to scare -- share their experiences that inform that of their colleagues and peers, that is somehow contrary to what brown v. board of education was written for and the problems it was addressing? hardly not. justice thomas, who goes further with his extreme...
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the washington post hundreds of students' parents gathered in front of the board of education of thea tu meri, demanding the removal of these contents. from kindergarten to the fifth grade has been placed. a number of muslim and christian protestors emphasized that the placement of such content violates their religious rights , and based on this, complaints against the education system in this state have been registered with an international institute of widespread conflicts. compared to last year, the institute of economics , which is headquartered in australia, announced in its new report that 91 countries are engaged in some kind of foreign war, while in 2008, 58 countries were in such a situation, and the impact of violence and conflicts on the world economy is 17 1,500 billion dollars reached in 2022, which is 13 the percentage of world gross product is in the 17th edition of the annual report of the world peace index, it is emphasized that the average peace situation has worsened this year in a row, and wars are practically unwinnable, and every team wears it. chelsea also paid
the washington post hundreds of students' parents gathered in front of the board of education of thea tu meri, demanding the removal of these contents. from kindergarten to the fifth grade has been placed. a number of muslim and christian protestors emphasized that the placement of such content violates their religious rights , and based on this, complaints against the education system in this state have been registered with an international institute of widespread conflicts. compared to last...
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education, of course. correct from brown vs board of education. 1954, which finally outlawed a racial visa, racial segregation and public schools. so we'd have a long history of trying to live up to our promise of equality. and we are still involved in that battle now here in the 21st century. but i think what's encouraging about the poll that you mentioned is that americans, the majority of not a large majority, but the majority, nonetheless, importance of recognizing race in admissions. not the only factor, an important factor among many others. and it seems to me that in the end of the day, that's the direction in which we should be headed. but, but even, even the polls show that a majority of americans, you know, want a certain issue to go a certain way. the supreme court, especially the current supreme court, which is a very conservative one, is not necessarily going to go the way the opinion polls scope that appears to be the case, but until the, until the decision comes down, we'll wait and see what i just just to put this into a context where i international audience, who made be familiar with what's
education, of course. correct from brown vs board of education. 1954, which finally outlawed a racial visa, racial segregation and public schools. so we'd have a long history of trying to live up to our promise of equality. and we are still involved in that battle now here in the 21st century. but i think what's encouraging about the poll that you mentioned is that americans, the majority of not a large majority, but the majority, nonetheless, importance of recognizing race in admissions. not...
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have the board of education restrict housing for people of color? >> okay so quickly at the end reading from my book, the backlash against brown was phenomenal across the country. by unanimous decision the segregation was not equal, so we know it didn't necessarily get implemented in the ways folks might have liked. we know backlash against brown was phenomenal in something we are still living today. those of you interested might want to look at nancy mcqueen's book, democracy and changed where she charts the way tanks and scholars and politicians who were part of the backlash against brown against the board and fighting integration, the way they sow the seeds of the modern movement. the link between brown and restrictive housing, so i was suggesting that it's not always called the klan, the backlash against the clan is part of brought conservative backlash against burned people and the violence, that experience in 1963 where he bought up house in san bernardino to see it go up in flames, that's backlash against the civil rights movement and their s
have the board of education restrict housing for people of color? >> okay so quickly at the end reading from my book, the backlash against brown was phenomenal across the country. by unanimous decision the segregation was not equal, so we know it didn't necessarily get implemented in the ways folks might have liked. we know backlash against brown was phenomenal in something we are still living today. those of you interested might want to look at nancy mcqueen's book, democracy and changed...
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people board members are volunteers, to be a voice for parents and students and teachers in line with students and parents. he says the murphy administration is dismissing purpose of board of education and dismissing every parent in the state, just another example we cannot give left inch of freedom, they will try to take it all. he said, so many parents are upset, it is their children, not government children. >> kayleigh: i assume if you look september of 2022, by end of grade two, grade two, they should be able to discuss range of ways people express their gender roles, in second great. >> sean: get your kid out of public school, get them out, find money get them out, it is happening across the country. they say your child is on loan from the state. school board members will not be there for your child when they go through the pain of being transgender and it will come. late night counseling sessions, parents will love the child through the pain of their lives and these people are nowhere to issue found. they want to ep coo the parents out of the mix and know of the child. more parents have to rally and push back against these laws. >> kayleigh: add kathy hochul, there is statewi
people board members are volunteers, to be a voice for parents and students and teachers in line with students and parents. he says the murphy administration is dismissing purpose of board of education and dismissing every parent in the state, just another example we cannot give left inch of freedom, they will try to take it all. he said, so many parents are upset, it is their children, not government children. >> kayleigh: i assume if you look september of 2022, by end of grade two,...
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education. the kron 4 morning news parents are calling for the president of the san francisco board of educationttorney has a new job, a prominent one here in the bay area. we'll tell you about east bay city updates its fireworks policy. now includes a hefty fine. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> and he's just issue for his june. 1st, turn the page everything's going to be different now. weather wise, especially to. yeah. good morning. thank you for joining us here at 7 o'clock. i'm james fletcher and i'm darya and we're going go to john and rain and now get a little weather traffic for you and then hit the news. so what are we in for today, john, yet like clockwork, we're shifting back to summer now because we had such a cool finish a memorial day weekend was cool. the past few days have been as well. >> now that we're in june, temperatures are going to warm up. it's almost like mother
education. the kron 4 morning news parents are calling for the president of the san francisco board of educationttorney has a new job, a prominent one here in the bay area. we'll tell you about east bay city updates its fireworks policy. now includes a hefty fine. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> and he's just issue for his june. 1st, turn the page everything's going to be different now. weather wise, especially to. yeah. good...
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board of education. we are alarmed by this decision, but it does not, in any way, change what we are allowed to do in thinking about how race thinking about how race intercepts with one's identity and how it influences one's lived experiences. and i say this directly to the students, i say this directly to the university presidents, directly to the admissions professionals. the court said nothing in today's opinion says that a student or applicant cannot use race as part of their admissions submissions to explain their lived experience, to talk about how it has impacted their lives. the adversity they may have had to overcome. the experiences they have had in this country that has a very clear history of racial discrimination and current reality of the same. so, while we are all disheartened and dismayed by this decision, we are also clear about the mandate that we all have before us. and that is not to abandon the project of diversity, but to double down on it because that's what our democracy requires.
board of education. we are alarmed by this decision, but it does not, in any way, change what we are allowed to do in thinking about how race thinking about how race intercepts with one's identity and how it influences one's lived experiences. and i say this directly to the students, i say this directly to the university presidents, directly to the admissions professionals. the court said nothing in today's opinion says that a student or applicant cannot use race as part of their admissions...
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first, she was a civil rights lawyer who helped to litigate cases such as brown versus board of education. the case that desegregated ole miss, universe of alabama, university of georgia. and through her work, a civil rights lawyer, she brought, us, the world that we know today, one in which racial discrimination is proscribed under law and the achievement by achievement is open to everyone, regardless of and gender. after she had litigated all of those cases changed the world for us. constance baker motley broke barriers in politics. she was the first woman elected manhattan borough president. she was the first black woman elected to the new york senate. and then after all of that, in 1966, president lyndon johnson appointed her a federal, making her the first black woman to occupy such a role. she was appointed to the u.s. district court and then and what drew me to this life. well it was because when i was researching a prior work, i came to understand that motley had not received the attention, the scholarly attention that she deserves. there had been relatively little written about h
first, she was a civil rights lawyer who helped to litigate cases such as brown versus board of education. the case that desegregated ole miss, universe of alabama, university of georgia. and through her work, a civil rights lawyer, she brought, us, the world that we know today, one in which racial discrimination is proscribed under law and the achievement by achievement is open to everyone, regardless of and gender. after she had litigated all of those cases changed the world for us. constance...
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the san francisco board of education to step down after he supported what they claim was a racially discriminatory selection process. jason san francisco's recalled district attorney. well, he has a prominent job here in the bay area. we'll tell you what that is. and an east bay city updates its fireworks policy to now include a fine. we'll tell you where. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> and thanks for waking up with us at 9 o'clock. you get to sleep late till 9 o'clock. that's i'm james, you have to have you here. >> outside, it's a lot more clear this morning. that has been recently were tied to wake is taking hours before, but is the first warning on june? first will see the sun come up. so john, feels like a brand new month. definitely different already than last month was we had a cool windy and cloudy yesterday. but today we're already looking a little different now. we do have that cloud cover still present from mount tam. it's just a thinner veil of it. winds calmer than they were despite the fact that they're cool right now, we'll
the san francisco board of education to step down after he supported what they claim was a racially discriminatory selection process. jason san francisco's recalled district attorney. well, he has a prominent job here in the bay area. we'll tell you what that is. and an east bay city updates its fireworks policy to now include a fine. we'll tell you where. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at no. >> and thanks for waking up with us at 9...
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the kron 4 morning news parents are calling for the president of the san francisco board of education to step down after he supported what they say was a racially discriminatory selection process. >> jason, with san francisco's recalled district attorney has a new job, a prominent one here in the bay area. we'll tell you about east bay city updates its fireworks policy. now includes a hefty fine. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. >> and he's just issue for his june. 1st, turn the page everything's going to be different now. weather wise, especially to. yeah. good morning. thank you for joining us here at 7 o'clock. i'm james fletcher and i'm darya and we're going go to john and rain and now get a little weather traffic for you and then hit the news. so what are we in for today, john, yet like clockwork, we're shifting back to summer now because we had such a cool finish a memorial day weekend was cool. the past few days have been as well. >> now that we're in june, temperatures are going to warm up. it's almost like mother nature. ne
the kron 4 morning news parents are calling for the president of the san francisco board of education to step down after he supported what they say was a racially discriminatory selection process. >> jason, with san francisco's recalled district attorney has a new job, a prominent one here in the bay area. we'll tell you about east bay city updates its fireworks policy. now includes a hefty fine. >> from the area's local news station, you're watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7....
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better night's sleep ♪ >> now on the kron, 4 morning news parents calling for the san francisco board of educationent step down after they say he supported a racially discriminatory selection process. dive into that more. he was recalled as san francisco's district attorney and now chase of the has a prominent job in the bay area. plus, an east bay city updates their fire policy now comes with pretty hefty fine. have all those stories and more. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron. 4 morning far. >> well, good morning and thanks for waking up with us bright and early for the kron. 4 morning news here on thursday. june 1st, i'm reyna harvey. we're entering a brand-new spanking new month. and really hopeful that june is going to be really great, especially john, on the weather front. good morning. hey, a nice start to it. we are looking at some weather out there today that is going to be pretty pleasant. a little bit of a warm-up from where we were yesterday for the last day of may. >> we are going to be seeing your first weekend of june warming up even a little bit furthe
better night's sleep ♪ >> now on the kron, 4 morning news parents calling for the san francisco board of educationent step down after they say he supported a racially discriminatory selection process. dive into that more. he was recalled as san francisco's district attorney and now chase of the has a prominent job in the bay area. plus, an east bay city updates their fire policy now comes with pretty hefty fine. have all those stories and more. >> from the area's local news...
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report from closed session, in the matter of university of san francisco verses san francisco board of education, the board by a vote of 7 yeses give authority the district to pay up to the stipulated amount. in the matter of student ac verses sfusd-ooh case number 2023202868, slash fsufv verses student ac, oah case number 2023040951, the board by a vote of 7 yeses gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount. in the matter of anticipated litigation, the board by a vote of 7 yeses, gave direction to the general council. in matter of anticipated litigation, mw verses sf, a vote of six yeses and one recusal from commissioner fisher, the board gives direction to general counsel. with that, that concludes -- that concludes our report from closed session. and we will move into our next item, which is item d. our student delegate farewell. i'll pass it to staff to present. >> hi, everyone. i'm mary kate rossy and i manage and manage the student advisory council and supporting the student delegates and we, i wanted to give, to honor them and give a special farewell since tonig
report from closed session, in the matter of university of san francisco verses san francisco board of education, the board by a vote of 7 yeses give authority the district to pay up to the stipulated amount. in the matter of student ac verses sfusd-ooh case number 2023202868, slash fsufv verses student ac, oah case number 2023040951, the board by a vote of 7 yeses gives the authority of the district to pay up to the stipulated amount. in the matter of anticipated litigation, the board by a...
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. >> san francisco parents calling for the city's board of education. president the step down after they claim he supported a racist selection process for a new advisory council and why nasa officials believe you sightings are not being reported. why some airline pilots. >> to san francisco business owners say they are not sure what to do because of several homeless people showing up on their front door. they say the group is leaving needles and feces outside even threatening people as they walk into their business. kron four's justine waltman has the story. >> this group has set up camp outside of the grateful dog, a dog day care center on lombard in the marina well, the owners say police come and move them. the group returns and the owners have now reached a breaking point. >> after finding use needles, trash human waste and getting negative feedback from clients. they feel scared too. >> parking can get another car to bring their dogs into our business that they do. they don't feel safe. they're concerned this could hurt business down the road. >> th
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board of education from 1954 and integration. let me sketch out the counter idea. omes from chief justice john roberts who said in the education context the way to stop discriminating on basis of race is to actually stop discriminating on basis of race, stop racial discrimination by stop looking at apkants' race. he has been strong about this principle that we have to move away from considering race because that will actually help america move forward. the other idea, the one that's prevailed since then, is the idea that you have to take into account race to actually end racism and to fulfill this very important ideal of campus diversity that will then play out, poppy, in businesses, the military, and education across the country. >> joan, i think poppy makes a good point when she talks about the wide scale of people that these decisions could affect. one of those issues is religious liberty as well. what's your sense of kind of how that's going to play out? >> that's another one where we've seen a pattern wrong the justices, phil, where they have been more open to
board of education from 1954 and integration. let me sketch out the counter idea. omes from chief justice john roberts who said in the education context the way to stop discriminating on basis of race is to actually stop discriminating on basis of race, stop racial discrimination by stop looking at apkants' race. he has been strong about this principle that we have to move away from considering race because that will actually help america move forward. the other idea, the one that's prevailed...
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today is the first meeting of the board of education . and the taste of football tonight has ended and i wish you health dear and awake viewers, bye, with the beginning of the assembly season, we went to the shareholders with a question. the stock assembly you have a history of participating in. i really like the statistics of the central depository company, while there are about 40 million active shareholder codes in the country, but the participation of small shareholders in all meetings of the annual general meeting and the extraordinary general meeting, the capital of the company reaches less than 10%, and the information and giving is also good. that participating in meetings can provide good information what is the name of the investors? in the first place, the company's performance information belongs to the problems that the company has been involved in during the year . i belong to the shareholders. by buying or keeping this as well as their own investments or even exiting an information capital that can inform the shareholder abo
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supreme court brown versus board of education decision, which outlawed, of course, segregation in public -- that was when the real backlash arose, the birthing of this parental rights movement. the groups that arose were comprised mostly middle to upper middle class white southerners that were seeking to preserve their segregationist way of life. what we're experiencing right now is this new wave of so-called parents rights advocates that really gained energy during the pandemic, rallying together around covid 19 mask and vaccine mandates in schools. and then they continued on going after critical race theory, going after lgbtq, trans persons. john: the splc in the past has sort of gained notoriety because of klanwatch. track groups like the ku klux klan, neo-nazis, other white supremacist groups. and now you're tracking a group that calls itself moms for liberty. what does that say to you about how extremist groups haveged eie changed their tactics over time? susan: what we have seen is a change in the composition of the hard right since -- before trump was in office, but particularly w
supreme court brown versus board of education decision, which outlawed, of course, segregation in public -- that was when the real backlash arose, the birthing of this parental rights movement. the groups that arose were comprised mostly middle to upper middle class white southerners that were seeking to preserve their segregationist way of life. what we're experiencing right now is this new wave of so-called parents rights advocates that really gained energy during the pandemic, rallying...
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of course, there are reasons why one would, like brownie board of education, get rid of laws that sayal. but this really is a challenging time. >> professor michele goodwin, and cecile richards, thank you both very much for joining our discussion tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> coming up, senator ed markey, has introduced legislation to expand the supreme court, by adding four more justices. senator markey joins us next. -- while holding all other things to be steady. the supreme court has respected presidents for sometime now. of course, there are reasons why one would, like brownie board of education, get rid of laws that say we are separate and we can't be equal. but this really is a challenging time. >> professor michele goodwin, and cecile richards, thank you both very much for joining our discussion tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> coming up, senator ed markey, has introduced legislation to expand the supreme court, by adding four more justices. senator markey joins us next. and liver problems. do not take biktarvy if you take dofetilide or r
of course, there are reasons why one would, like brownie board of education, get rid of laws that sayal. but this really is a challenging time. >> professor michele goodwin, and cecile richards, thank you both very much for joining our discussion tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> coming up, senator ed markey, has introduced legislation to expand the supreme court, by adding four more justices. senator markey joins us next. -- while holding all...
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board of education something that was a historic landmark case in mississippi. yet we are still battling to enforce it. and you accept how i feel, sir? embarrassed, disrespected, and outraged. we look at the level of faith that are maga republicans often try to pass forward. republicans and democrats alike, if you love our country, you love fairness and justice. he should be equally as angered by the practices that we see. and we should all act out, that's what we will do to make sure the congressional black caucus is front and center, providing resources and listening to support of people all over the world, to be part of the change we desperately need in america. and confident that we will get it. >> thank, you as always. for joining us again. coming up with anti lgbtq discrimination on the rise this year, it is more important than ever to rise up in support of pride. later, the daughter of mohammed all-in joins me to talk about her work to help those wrongfully convicted. but first, my colleague richard lui with today's other top news stories. >> thank, you ar
board of education something that was a historic landmark case in mississippi. yet we are still battling to enforce it. and you accept how i feel, sir? embarrassed, disrespected, and outraged. we look at the level of faith that are maga republicans often try to pass forward. republicans and democrats alike, if you love our country, you love fairness and justice. he should be equally as angered by the practices that we see. and we should all act out, that's what we will do to make sure the...
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in san francisco, a group of parents and community members is calling for the city's board of education. president bug us to step down. kron four's. catherine heenan joins us here in the studio to explain what's going on, catherine. well, that group is claiming the board of education president is supporting a racially discriminatory selection process for a parent advisory council that >> council is paid for by the school system. it meets once a month with the full board. the print all advisory council or pac is supposed to mean be made up of a teen parent volunteers. but for the last couple of years, it's only had 5 members and some parents claim. that's because parents of chinese descent are being discriminated against, they say or rejection email from the school's staff coordinator said, quote, it is vital the pack be as representative as possible of the student population of the district. and we received more applications from our chinese community. that could be accommodated, unquote. the board talked about those allegations that the may 9th the board meeting. kevin boggess says the
in san francisco, a group of parents and community members is calling for the city's board of education. president bug us to step down. kron four's. catherine heenan joins us here in the studio to explain what's going on, catherine. well, that group is claiming the board of education president is supporting a racially discriminatory selection process for a parent advisory council that >> council is paid for by the school system. it meets once a month with the full board. the print all...
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attorney general plat kin says, quote: the discriminatory policies passed by these boards of educatione risk to their safety. one of the districts voiced their supporter between teachers and parents my children belong to me and no one else. >> other parents and gender activists involving families could put trans lives in risk. >> transgender students. it is not your place to decide whether at home or not. it is up to us. >> the new policies include exceptions if a child's health or safety is threatened. an attorney representing the more borough board of education says keeping parents in the dark important issues involving their children is counter intuitive and contrary to well-established supreme court case law that says that parents have a constitutional right to direct and control the upbringing of their children. the state is seeking an injunction to block the policy as the legal challenge plays out, which is exactly what happened last month in hanover, new jersey after a separate challenge by attorney general plaft kin to, in his view, protect transgender students. trace? >> trace
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the board of supervisors has not yet established a deadline for this plant. >> a group of parents and community members are calling for san francisco's board of educationbog us to step down. they claim that biden supported a racially discriminatory selection process for the sf parent advisory council or pack. the council is funded by the school system and it needs with the full school board wants a month. it is supposed to be made up of a teen parent volunteers. but for the last 2 years, it has only have 5 members. parents say this is because the school board has been racially discriminating against parents with chinese background. in a letter to the school board, the parents reveal that the rejection email from the school staff coordinator said, quote, it is vital that the pack, the as representative as possible of student population of sf usd and we will see more applications from our chinese community then could be accommodated, unquote. more chair bug u.s. address the allegations at the may 9th board meeting saying, quote, i felt that they did follow the brown act in that there was not any discriminatory practices that they engaged in as a pack. it
the board of supervisors has not yet established a deadline for this plant. >> a group of parents and community members are calling for san francisco's board of educationbog us to step down. they claim that biden supported a racially discriminatory selection process for the sf parent advisory council or pack. the council is funded by the school system and it needs with the full school board wants a month. it is supposed to be made up of a teen parent volunteers. but for the last 2 years,...
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board of education in 1954. then in the 1960s, white segregationist mobs rioted when the black students had the temerity to try to attend schools like the university of mississippi. and who could porget governor george wallace physically blocking the doors to the university of alabama? apparently, at least six members of the court have forgotten, the current court, anyway. it's only really been since the 1960s that we have had any real promise of racial equality and education or any promise of fairness in society. and that was thanks to chief justice earl warren's supreme court in the 1950s and '60s, which revolutionized america, dramatically expanding civil rights and civil liberties for all americans. the warren court ended racial segregation in public schools, expanded voting rights, upheld free speech, legalized interrational marriage and paved the way for legalizing abortion. all landmark changes moving us forward. but this supreme court, the roberts court, or perhaps i should call it the alito court, will d
board of education in 1954. then in the 1960s, white segregationist mobs rioted when the black students had the temerity to try to attend schools like the university of mississippi. and who could porget governor george wallace physically blocking the doors to the university of alabama? apparently, at least six members of the court have forgotten, the current court, anyway. it's only really been since the 1960s that we have had any real promise of racial equality and education or any promise of...
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well it's interesting, actually, the warren court example, brown, the board of education was broadly popular in the country, and a lot of those warren court rulings were popular. there were just so many of them and they came so fast and the backlash was to the 1960s and all the social changes as much as anything else. right now we're in an unusual situation for a democracy. the is moving in one direction pretty and the court is veering sharply in another direction. we saw this in the three big rulings in june of last and june of 2022, where decades of social policy got crammed into those three days by this six vote supermajority of very conservative justices and were rulings where the public, measured at least by public opinion and other things is very much on the other side of issue from where the court came down. and one of the consequences is we've seen public support for the court and public trust in the court collapse in polls to the lowest level ever recorded. well, let's talk about that a little bit. sometimes people say when we're discussing dictators ships overseas, it doesn'
well it's interesting, actually, the warren court example, brown, the board of education was broadly popular in the country, and a lot of those warren court rulings were popular. there were just so many of them and they came so fast and the backlash was to the 1960s and all the social changes as much as anything else. right now we're in an unusual situation for a democracy. the is moving in one direction pretty and the court is veering sharply in another direction. we saw this in the three big...
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but with my way across the board of education, moving them up because that's not the way the steps of the muscles come with. this is what do we have for doing that? can you tell me what the most things the barrels rich get the store unless you said she was to approve read giving you a shot somewhere where you are your windshield wipers conductors some for for your sounds on. yeah, 3 to kill him. you talk to somebody, i mean, yeah, or go to 40 miles a deal with jobs on most of the political part of a or you could keep any of the stuff just with the we see you at the store to the was able to do is ups of some of the papers to the mother of mine like drama, drama, of the, of the machine and best besides, the outside world was the way. but on your seat, you may have to see the bush, these guys with the white. so to leave us a need for you, this is for the most certainly on to do a couple of video on the, on the what do you deal with with that? so give soon have a good go on pretty much just k kemp. they will do it all by mice. so when you create april, gives you one critical boy on e will
but with my way across the board of education, moving them up because that's not the way the steps of the muscles come with. this is what do we have for doing that? can you tell me what the most things the barrels rich get the store unless you said she was to approve read giving you a shot somewhere where you are your windshield wipers conductors some for for your sounds on. yeah, 3 to kill him. you talk to somebody, i mean, yeah, or go to 40 miles a deal with jobs on most of the political part...
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well it's interesting, actually, the warren court example, brown, the board of education was broadly popular in the country, and a lot of those warren court rulings were popular. there were just so many of them and they came so fast and the backlash was to the 1960s and all the social changes as much as anything else. right now we're in an unusual situation for a democracy. the is moving in one direction pretty and the court is veering sharply in another direction. we saw this in the three big rulings in june of last and june of 2022, where decades of social policy got crammed into those three days by this six vote supermajority of very conservative justices and were rulings where the public, measured at least by public opinion and other things is very much on the other side of issue from where the court came down. and one of the consequences is we've seen public support for the court and public trust in the court collapse in polls to the lowest level ever recorded. well, let's talk about that a little bit. sometimes people say when we're discussing dictators ships overseas, it doesn'
well it's interesting, actually, the warren court example, brown, the board of education was broadly popular in the country, and a lot of those warren court rulings were popular. there were just so many of them and they came so fast and the backlash was to the 1960s and all the social changes as much as anything else. right now we're in an unusual situation for a democracy. the is moving in one direction pretty and the court is veering sharply in another direction. we saw this in the three big...
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well it's interesting, actually, the warren court example, brown, the board of education was broadly popular in the country, and a lot of those warren court rulings were popular. there were just so many of them and they came so fast and the backlash was to the 1960s and all the social changes as much as anything else. right now we're in an unusual situation for a democracy. the is moving in one direction pretty and the court is veering sharply in another direction. we saw this in the three big rulings in june of last and june of 2022, where decades of social policy got crammed into those three days by this six vote supermajority of very conservative justices and were rulings where the public, measured at least by public opinion and other things is very much on the other side of issue from where the court came down. and one of the consequences is we've seen public support for the court and public trust in the court collapse in polls to the lowest level ever recorded. well, let's talk about that a little bit. sometimes people say when we're discussing dictators ships overseas, it doesn'
well it's interesting, actually, the warren court example, brown, the board of education was broadly popular in the country, and a lot of those warren court rulings were popular. there were just so many of them and they came so fast and the backlash was to the 1960s and all the social changes as much as anything else. right now we're in an unusual situation for a democracy. the is moving in one direction pretty and the court is veering sharply in another direction. we saw this in the three big...
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the purpose of the delac is to provide guidance and advise to the board of education and the district staff on the needs and services including the district goals, objectives, and programs that serve our english learner students and the development of these recommendation was a process that is a listed with -- process with soliciting and we generated recommendations to call for revitalizing for strengthening family engagement at our school site and improving communication with our parents and extending programs for multilingual learners and i want to take this moment to emphasize the district unwavering commitment to serve multilingual learnering, which is a quarter of our student body. there's a present need to improve the education outcomes for multi lining gal learner -- multilingual learners and we want more achievements for the students and want to partner with our families for multilingual support. we emphasize the important of culturally informed practices and the use of data to create more nuance understanding of the students we serve and we hope that these recommendations wil
the purpose of the delac is to provide guidance and advise to the board of education and the district staff on the needs and services including the district goals, objectives, and programs that serve our english learner students and the development of these recommendation was a process that is a listed with -- process with soliciting and we generated recommendations to call for revitalizing for strengthening family engagement at our school site and improving communication with our parents and...
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hollow race ignorant idea, and so saying when he was an attorney in key of bringing brown versus board of education, and nobody in our court would understand better than he, and even he rejected this race neutral view of the law. >> and laura coates, i wanted to ask you about ketanji brown jackson said that the justices stuck their head in the sand when it comes to the reality of the role that race plays in people's lives, and what do you think about her dissent in particular in the case that involves north carolina? >> well, i have to admit that i would have loved to have been a fly in the wall, because if this is what is reduced to paper, you can imagine the conversations before that. i think it is particularly impactful that she is the only black woman to have ever served as a supreme court justice and much of the commentary and conversations even around her confirmation process had to do with maybe how she might rule an an affirmative action-based case and ruled on cases before and beyond, and i wanted to illuminate an issue for the public, because it seems like a very basic concept to lawyers
hollow race ignorant idea, and so saying when he was an attorney in key of bringing brown versus board of education, and nobody in our court would understand better than he, and even he rejected this race neutral view of the law. >> and laura coates, i wanted to ask you about ketanji brown jackson said that the justices stuck their head in the sand when it comes to the reality of the role that race plays in people's lives, and what do you think about her dissent in particular in the case...
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. >> san francisco, a group of parents and community members are calling for the city's board of education president to step down. they claim that kevin gorgeous supported a racially discriminatory selection process when it came to the parent advisory council, the school system pays for this council. it meets once a month with the full board and the parental advisory council of the p a c for short, it's supposed to be made up of a teen parent volunteers. but for the last 2 years, it's only had 5 members and parents say that's because that parents of chinese descent have been denied admission to the council and that they've been discriminated against. they say a rejection email from the school staff coordinator reads, quote, it is vital that the pa cba as representative as possible of the student population of sf usd. and we received more applications from our chinese community could be accommodated. well, the board chairman talked about the allegations last month at the board meeting. he says the district did not do a formal investigation, but he doesn't think that there was any discrimina
. >> san francisco, a group of parents and community members are calling for the city's board of education president to step down. they claim that kevin gorgeous supported a racially discriminatory selection process when it came to the parent advisory council, the school system pays for this council. it meets once a month with the full board and the parental advisory council of the p a c for short, it's supposed to be made up of a teen parent volunteers. but for the last 2 years, it's...
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most part, the vast majority is governed by state tax revenues and state legislators and state board of education. i share your concern and i think many state legislators in the spring tackled it. host: douglas has been waiting in new york, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. how are you? i had a couple quick questions. i am a lifelong republican but every morning, i am here at the diner with marcus in adrian -- and adrian. they just want to be left alone. why is there all of a sudden a push to make their lives uncomfortable? teachers are the heroes of our country. why are we making them -- where making them out to be villains. they really are doing an amazing job and they're not indoctrinating. did someone force you to be straight? guest: well. thank you. greetings to every one at the diner. i want to come visit sometime. you are right. teachers have a tough job. state legislatures are dealing with this issue on the right policy issue. people do want to be left alone and live their life in they have their right to do that under the constitution of we enjoy. will you have seen come up on
most part, the vast majority is governed by state tax revenues and state legislators and state board of education. i share your concern and i think many state legislators in the spring tackled it. host: douglas has been waiting in new york, republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. how are you? i had a couple quick questions. i am a lifelong republican but every morning, i am here at the diner with marcus in adrian -- and adrian. they just want to be left alone. why is there all of a sudden a...
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the state assembly yesterday, it would require school boards to get approval from the state board of educatione removing any instructional materials. the superintendent says the goal is to protect the right of parents to ensure their children have access to an education that reflects california's diversity. dan: today marks 102 years since the deadliest racial attack in america history -- american history. in 1921, a white mob supported by law enforcement launched a two day long attack on the greenwood section of tulsa, oklahoma, the thriving black neighborhood contained the largest concentration of black wealth. was known as the black wall street. the mob burned and looted homes and killed as many as 300 people. three survivors are still alive, all over 100 years old. for the past three years they have been involved in a lawsuit seeking reparations for the victims descendants. ama: a major development of the criminal case against pg&e involving a deadly northern california wildfire. when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile servi
the state assembly yesterday, it would require school boards to get approval from the state board of educatione removing any instructional materials. the superintendent says the goal is to protect the right of parents to ensure their children have access to an education that reflects california's diversity. dan: today marks 102 years since the deadliest racial attack in america history -- american history. in 1921, a white mob supported by law enforcement launched a two day long attack on the...
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board of education, is in the supreme court hall of fame. the dobbs decision is in the supreme court hall of shame. because unlike other enlightered decisions that the supreme court -- enlightened decisions that the supreme court has reached throughout the years, which enhanced freedom, the dobbs decision restricted and limited and undermined freedom for women all across america. so we have launched this motion to discharge effort for an up or down vote on the women's health protection act. that now has support and signatures from 210 democrats. so we're only eight members short to bring this enlightened, important piece of legislation to the floor of the house of representatives. and we're committed to making sure that we do everything necessary for that to happen. as democrats we believe in a woman's freedom to make her own reproductive health care decisions. as democrats we will continue to stand on the side of women, we will continue to stand on the side of reproductive freedom, we will continue to stand on the side of access to health c
board of education, is in the supreme court hall of fame. the dobbs decision is in the supreme court hall of shame. because unlike other enlightered decisions that the supreme court -- enlightened decisions that the supreme court has reached throughout the years, which enhanced freedom, the dobbs decision restricted and limited and undermined freedom for women all across america. so we have launched this motion to discharge effort for an up or down vote on the women's health protection act....
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which was not heard by the supreme court which one commentator likened to a second brown v board of education. the trial court had moved that male packers in the glass factory were entitled to 10% higher pay largely because they contested so called greater flexibility to perform additional duties, a distinction that was feared to be reversal proof despite its dubious merits because of the judge's extensive factual resuscitations informed by two judicial site visits, when even one is rare. yet margolin convinced the appeals court to reverse the trial court decision and establish that jobs need only be substantially equal, not identical, to require equal pay. the company petitioned the supreme court to take the case as you may know which is called ser, at bessie's retirement dinner, former labor solicitor, today a senior federal judge for the d.c. circuit described what happened next. >> when i told you the third circuit after an argument [inaudible] with a decision that was sweeping in scope. i saw a footnote in the lines saying we will give you anything you want. please don't send her down ag
which was not heard by the supreme court which one commentator likened to a second brown v board of education. the trial court had moved that male packers in the glass factory were entitled to 10% higher pay largely because they contested so called greater flexibility to perform additional duties, a distinction that was feared to be reversal proof despite its dubious merits because of the judge's extensive factual resuscitations informed by two judicial site visits, when even one is rare. yet...
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attacks on harvey milk by a majority of the members of the temecula valley school district board of educationhe members who did not support this attack. we are celebrating pride a proud sponsor of the san franpride parade. can watch live on sunday, june 25 right here on abc 7 and on our streaming tv app. dan: big health news tonight. new developments with a diabetes drug. it has been gaining popularity lately as a weight-loss medication. researchers are testing it out in pill form and so far, the results are promising. the drug is in high demand but is currently only available through injection so uphill could be enticing to those who are afraid of needles. uphill could potentially drag down the prices. on our program, a stanford doctor explains the significance of this breakthrough. >> it's a game changer. we've been waiting for this for decades. our patients have been waiting for this for decades. this is one of the most widespread diseases in our country. patients have been struggling to lose weight. now we finally have some good tools to add to the surgical tools that we had that are effe
attacks on harvey milk by a majority of the members of the temecula valley school district board of educationhe members who did not support this attack. we are celebrating pride a proud sponsor of the san franpride parade. can watch live on sunday, june 25 right here on abc 7 and on our streaming tv app. dan: big health news tonight. new developments with a diabetes drug. it has been gaining popularity lately as a weight-loss medication. researchers are testing it out in pill form and so far,...