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. >> reporter: broderick johnson, who happens to be a baltimore native is in attendance at freddie gray's funeral. joel waldman, forks news -- fox news. >> people held signs and asked people to honk for gray. gray was arrested on april 12th after he ran away from police officers on their bicycles. he died a week later after suffering a severe spinal cord injury while in custody and slipping into a coma. on friday, the police acknowledged, gray did not receive timely medical care after his arrest. >>> checking the weather after a wet and chilly start to the weekend, the workweek is off to a sunny and warm start. here is a look at the estuary looking like san francisco off in the distance, a little bit of haze. this is the summer spare the air season begins today. this is not a spare the air today. and as far as pollen goes, tree pollen is high. grass pollen is medium for the allergy sufferers. these are the highs. you can see in santa rosa, it will be 85. napa, 84. out in the east bay antioch, 86. livermore 84 looking down in the south bay, fremont, 77. san jose, 78. morgan hill 82. going
. >> reporter: broderick johnson, who happens to be a baltimore native is in attendance at freddie gray's funeral. joel waldman, forks news -- fox news. >> people held signs and asked people to honk for gray. gray was arrested on april 12th after he ran away from police officers on their bicycles. he died a week later after suffering a severe spinal cord injury while in custody and slipping into a coma. on friday, the police acknowledged, gray did not receive timely medical care...
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>> we don't, but broderick johnson really is the headliner here, the head of the my brother's keeper task force. this is a group dedicated to keeping young men safe on the urban streets around this country, and this is a clear message from the white house that it is closely watching this case and that it is reassuring the community as city leaders are here that justice will be done. >> all right brian, thank you very much for that live report for us from baltimore. >>> another developing story we're following, the desperate rescue for survivors two days after a earthquake rocked nepal. tens of thousands of survivors are huddled outdoors for a third straight night for fear their homes will collapse as strong aftershocks continue to jolt the area. more than 3,800 people were killed, and that number we're told is expected to climb. the u.s. is among the countries now sending much needed supplies and search and rescue teams. saturday's quake spread horror through a wide area from nepal's capital of kathmandu to the slopes of mt. everest, the world's highest mountain. there an avalanche c
>> we don't, but broderick johnson really is the headliner here, the head of the my brother's keeper task force. this is a group dedicated to keeping young men safe on the urban streets around this country, and this is a clear message from the white house that it is closely watching this case and that it is reassuring the community as city leaders are here that justice will be done. >> all right brian, thank you very much for that live report for us from baltimore. >>>...
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we've lost scores of parking spaces on oak and south street we're now louis more parking spaces on broderick because of the bike lanes i can barely walk i can't ride a bicycle i think the city has to think about everybody besides bicyclists and builders the other issue in case you explicit see the news we're in the 5th year of drought where's the water going to come from for the building density everyone can't live in san francisco why on earth do we talk about building the city bigger and bigger beyond that oh and supervisor breed just lost my vote. >> is there any additional public comment okay public comment is closed. >> commissioner antonini. >> thank you a few of my reflections and some questions in terms of you know the growth of san francisco it is not a question of whether it is going to grow people are coming here they'll compete with the housing stock unless we figure out a way to build more they'll come and pay more for a o for what exists the idea of increasing density it a good idea if done carefully the people that talked about parking it is a good point a reality and we have
we've lost scores of parking spaces on oak and south street we're now louis more parking spaces on broderick because of the bike lanes i can barely walk i can't ride a bicycle i think the city has to think about everybody besides bicyclists and builders the other issue in case you explicit see the news we're in the 5th year of drought where's the water going to come from for the building density everyone can't live in san francisco why on earth do we talk about building the city bigger and...
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obama chose broader johnson broderick johnson to represent him.bama drew a lot of attention during his campaign, particularly in the black community. in march, 2008, the candidate gave a striking speech on racial identity. president obama: anger is real it is powerful, and to simply wish away, to condemn it without understanding its roots only serves to widen the chasm of misunderstanding that exists between the races. reporter: strong words for the future president who did not want to be seen as a symbol of a single community. he spoke of a new, post-racial area in america. but soon enough, racial tensions and blunders were all over the news. in 2012 in florida, a black unarmed teenager, trayvon martin, was shot in killed by a white resident. president obama: when i think about this boy, i think about my own kids. reporter: when judges acquitted the suspect a year later president obama spoke out against it. president obama: when trayvon martin was first shot, i said this could have been my son. another way of saying that is that trayvon martin co
obama chose broader johnson broderick johnson to represent him.bama drew a lot of attention during his campaign, particularly in the black community. in march, 2008, the candidate gave a striking speech on racial identity. president obama: anger is real it is powerful, and to simply wish away, to condemn it without understanding its roots only serves to widen the chasm of misunderstanding that exists between the races. reporter: strong words for the future president who did not want to be seen...
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service for his country but for viewers and visitors they may recall the movie "glory" with matthew broderick and denzel washington that recounts the story of the 54th massachusetts. and this skull from this soldier would have been one of those portrayed in that movie and is in particular interest when visitors come here to the museum. the skull is near an exhibit about bullets and shrapnel and talk about those objects that caused the injury which was of much concern and interest to the museum at the time as much as the remains and photographs and documentary records. they also wanted to collect that thing which caused the injury. they collected very other interesting artifacts. the breastplate belonged to an officer at the battle of gettysburg and he hoped that it might do him some good, but as evidenced by the clear bullet holes, right in the center of the breastplate and down below, this officer was killed and it failed. made an effort to contrast that breastplate with this small personal notebook with mounted here and the story behind the notebook is that that notebook and you can see tor
service for his country but for viewers and visitors they may recall the movie "glory" with matthew broderick and denzel washington that recounts the story of the 54th massachusetts. and this skull from this soldier would have been one of those portrayed in that movie and is in particular interest when visitors come here to the museum. the skull is near an exhibit about bullets and shrapnel and talk about those objects that caused the injury which was of much concern and interest to...
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learned, aaron, that three people from the white house will be attending that service today including broderick johnson. he's the chair of my brother's keeper the secretary of the president's cabinet and he is a baltimore native. very familiar with this community. his mother recently passed away and this was her church. the same place where they're having the service today. so he's going very familiar with that community that has literally exploded since the death of freddie gray over the weekend. we saw the protests. they tried to calm down some of the protests that were just outside the stadium there. but police admit of the thousands of people who were there protesting in the streets most of them were peaceful and a lot of those 34 who were arrested were out of towners. >> tracie potts on the hill for us. thank you. >>> 4:49. police in prince william county will soon be outfitted with body cameras. there was a $3 million budget approved to equip 500 officers with the cameras. the rollout will begin in july starting with 50 officers. >>> today more witnesses are headed to the stand to defend
learned, aaron, that three people from the white house will be attending that service today including broderick johnson. he's the chair of my brother's keeper the secretary of the president's cabinet and he is a baltimore native. very familiar with this community. his mother recently passed away and this was her church. the same place where they're having the service today. so he's going very familiar with that community that has literally exploded since the death of freddie gray over the...
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you interviewed broderick. she has abused women.'s taken all this money from saudi arabia qatar, the emirates, all these countries that not just don't treat women well. they oppress women. anytime hillary has been an employer she has paid women less than men. the idea of her as a champion for women or girls is entirely bogus. that's the underpinning of her candidacy. >> the clintons have gotten away with more than anybody could have anticipated, but this has been less than two weeks since she made the announcement. we have the server issue and the chipotle issue and now this issue. i doubt this issue is going away anytime soon. the release of this book isn't coming out until may 4th. where does this go politically? >> the clintons have a very unique trait among humans in general, which is they have no capacity for shame whatsoever. they're going to stay and fight. however, it does open up space on the democratic side. democrats might say we don't really need this. we don't really want this. we want a candidate whom we can get behind
you interviewed broderick. she has abused women.'s taken all this money from saudi arabia qatar, the emirates, all these countries that not just don't treat women well. they oppress women. anytime hillary has been an employer she has paid women less than men. the idea of her as a champion for women or girls is entirely bogus. that's the underpinning of her candidacy. >> the clintons have gotten away with more than anybody could have anticipated, but this has been less than two weeks since...
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broderick johnson is a baltimore native and will attend with two other administration officials. >>> as the family prepares for today's funeral, several investigations are under way right now. city, state and federal investigators are all looking into gray's death and tensions in the city of baltimore still high after violent protests this weekend. nbc's tracie potts is live on capitol hill with more on how people are growing impatient and they're looking for answers and arrests. >> reporter: exactly. all about the questions. we saw 34 arrests over the weekend out of thousands who protested peacefully. police said most of those arrest for the looting and smashing of windows and cars were from out of town. this is a big national story right here in our backyard. but they're looking for answers. why did gray die after being in police custody, how did he sustain the injuries he did why was he arrested in first place? we do believe that one of the investigations the state -- the state's office, state's attorney's office is supposed to issue a report on friday that should give them some b
broderick johnson is a baltimore native and will attend with two other administration officials. >>> as the family prepares for today's funeral, several investigations are under way right now. city, state and federal investigators are all looking into gray's death and tensions in the city of baltimore still high after violent protests this weekend. nbc's tracie potts is live on capitol hill with more on how people are growing impatient and they're looking for answers and arrests....
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a move view with matthew broderick. there's three high school kid playing hookey, various adventures and when they come to the art institute, one of them, an angst ridden teenager stares for along time at the painting. as he gazes more and more deeply into the painting, with a stricken look on his face, the parissan scene disappears from view and falls apart into a chaotic random collection of colored dots. it's at that moment that cameron realizes his own life is falling apart. i have a certain sympathy for cameronment i had my own share of teenage angst but what i see when i look at the painting isn't chaos. what i see is the world being analyzed down to its smallest, most basic parts. when i look at it i keep flipping back and forth between seeing the whole scene, which is lots of people enjoying a beautiful day in the park and seeing the little dots from which the scene is meat up. that doesn't mean to me the world is falling apart. it means there's more than one way to look at the picture. and there's more than one
a move view with matthew broderick. there's three high school kid playing hookey, various adventures and when they come to the art institute, one of them, an angst ridden teenager stares for along time at the painting. as he gazes more and more deeply into the painting, with a stricken look on his face, the parissan scene disappears from view and falls apart into a chaotic random collection of colored dots. it's at that moment that cameron realizes his own life is falling apart. i have a...
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the way, there are three people from the white house being sent to that funeral today including broderick johnson the cabinet secretary who by the way is from that particular neighborhood. in fact his mother was funeralized at the very church recently. very familiar with the community and the tensions there. >> all right, tracie potts, thank you. >>> police in prince william county will soon be outfitted with body cameras. county officials approved a $3 million budget to equip them with the cameras. it will begin in july starting with 50 officers. >>> today dzhokhar tsarnaev's family could take the stand in the boson the bombing trial. take a look here, you can see -- we'll try to show you some video of them arriving in baltimore. the defense lawyers are hoping the attorneys can persuade the jury not to sentence him to death. >> he's shown no remorse for his crimes so they're in a very, very tough position. >> if even one juror is against the death penalty, tsarnaev will get life in prison. >>> the japanese prime minister begins with a stop at the boston marathon finish line. the respect
the way, there are three people from the white house being sent to that funeral today including broderick johnson the cabinet secretary who by the way is from that particular neighborhood. in fact his mother was funeralized at the very church recently. very familiar with the community and the tensions there. >> all right, tracie potts, thank you. >>> police in prince william county will soon be outfitted with body cameras. county officials approved a $3 million budget to equip...
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i recently spoke with broderick johnson, cabinet secretary and chair of my brother's keeper task forceessful we've been in the first year is by the fact that over 200 communities across this country have agreed to accept the president's call to action which is a my brother's keeper challenge. cities and counties across the country have said that we are willing to invest in these young people in the way that the president has called upon us to do so. that has resulted reverend in gatherings of people who have been trying to get together on these issues for some time but couldn't quite do it and, as a response of the president's call to action they haven't been able to get together. but most importantly, to start taking very concrete and collective action to make a difference. >> what has been the biggest success of the program to you so far? >> i think the biggest success of the program has been that we've been able to bring folks together again under the great leadership and call to action. across the country in large cities where you would expect people to come together in cities run
i recently spoke with broderick johnson, cabinet secretary and chair of my brother's keeper task forceessful we've been in the first year is by the fact that over 200 communities across this country have agreed to accept the president's call to action which is a my brother's keeper challenge. cities and counties across the country have said that we are willing to invest in these young people in the way that the president has called upon us to do so. that has resulted reverend in gatherings of...
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yeah the movie with matthew broderick paid the painting is the centerpiece of the pivotal point of thehey come to the art institute and angst ridden teenager named cameron stares through a long time at 1884. as he gazes more and more deeply into the painting he has a stricken look on his face. the persians scene disappears from view. it falls apart into a chaotic random collection of dots. it's at that moment when cameron realizes his own life seems to be falling apart into meaningless bits and pieces. i have a certain sympathy for cameron. i have my own bit of teenage angst but when i see the painting i don't see the world owing apart. what i see is the world being analyzed down to its smallest most basic parts. when i look at it i keep flipping back and forth between single holstein which is lots of people enjoying a beautiful day in the park and seeing the little dots from which the scene is made of. that doesn't mean to me that the world is falling apart. it means there's more than one way to look at the picture. and there is more than one way to look at the world. one way is to se
yeah the movie with matthew broderick paid the painting is the centerpiece of the pivotal point of thehey come to the art institute and angst ridden teenager named cameron stares through a long time at 1884. as he gazes more and more deeply into the painting he has a stricken look on his face. the persians scene disappears from view. it falls apart into a chaotic random collection of dots. it's at that moment when cameron realizes his own life seems to be falling apart into meaningless bits and...
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as you know sean because you interviewed juanita broderick, she has abused women.n all this money from saudi arabia qatar, the emirates all these countries that not just don't treat women well they oppress women. anytime hillary has been an employer in the u.s. senate at the state department at the clinton foundation she has paid women less than men. the idea of her as a champion for women or girls is entirely bogus. and that is the underpinning of her candidacy. >> daniel the clintons have governmenten away with more than anybody could have anticipated. but this has been less than two weeks since she's made her announcement and we've got the server issue, and then we've got the chipotle issue, and staged events issues and kids locked in classroom, and the woman of the people won't meet any people. this has not gone well for them. i'm sure this issue is not going away anytime soon. the book is not coming out until may 4th and we're already talking about many deals put in question here. where does this go politically? >> the clintons have a very unique trait, among
as you know sean because you interviewed juanita broderick, she has abused women.n all this money from saudi arabia qatar, the emirates all these countries that not just don't treat women well they oppress women. anytime hillary has been an employer in the u.s. senate at the state department at the clinton foundation she has paid women less than men. the idea of her as a champion for women or girls is entirely bogus. and that is the underpinning of her candidacy. >> daniel the clintons...
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. >> reporter: broderick johnson is an assistant to president obama and chair of the "my brother's keeper force. he says the needs of minority girls are being addressed, with the white house council on women and girls created in 2009, and first lady michelle obama's continuing efforts to develop new programs. >> we don't want to leave anybody behind, but we especially want to make sure that boys and young men of color understand that there is hope for them, that their success is tied to the success of this country and that when they are better and they are and that when they are better and they are functioning better that the girls in their lives, the women their mothers, are all in a better place as well. >> reporter: for african- american men and boys, the problems are stark: they are twice as likely to be held back in elementary school, only half as likely to graduate from college compared to their white peers, and if current trends hold, an estimated one in three black males born today can expect to spend some time in prison. >> i would say to you with no apology that the disparities
. >> reporter: broderick johnson is an assistant to president obama and chair of the "my brother's keeper force. he says the needs of minority girls are being addressed, with the white house council on women and girls created in 2009, and first lady michelle obama's continuing efforts to develop new programs. >> we don't want to leave anybody behind, but we especially want to make sure that boys and young men of color understand that there is hope for them, that their success...
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funeral service today, ari points out that among the representatives that the white house sent down broderick johnson, head of the my brother's keeper initiative. what was the response from the community to see that the white house had some emissaries some ambassadors from the federal government at the funeral had it not resurfaced probably none of us would know about. i think that number one, the family was overwhelmed with the love and the support. to see it from all different sectors is one thing. to see it on the street on eye level. but to see a whole church and people turned away was awe-inspiring to them. but to juxtapose now leaving the cemetery and to be come barded with radio and television has got to be a roller coaster of emotions. and there's really no excuse for it. it's got to be interrupted, because justice is not violent. as a consequence, we've got to call for immediate calm, and for those who are perpetway or thes of it that they will scale all the way back down. there shouldn't have even been a protest today because we were honoring the family's request. >> we've seen this
funeral service today, ari points out that among the representatives that the white house sent down broderick johnson, head of the my brother's keeper initiative. what was the response from the community to see that the white house had some emissaries some ambassadors from the federal government at the funeral had it not resurfaced probably none of us would know about. i think that number one, the family was overwhelmed with the love and the support. to see it from all different sectors is one...
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including three obama administration officials, led by white house cabinet secretary broderick johnsonrning. >> reporter: jose, this is a day, of course on which freddie gray will be laid to rest but there's great concern about the unrest here in baltimore. there have been protests in the days leading up to this funeral, but really today is about family, friends, loved ones supporters paying their final respects to a 25-year-old man who lost his life under what can best be described as mysterious circumstances. the city is trying to walk a razor thin line here trying to reassure the community that will will be a full and a fair investigation into this case. freddie gray died on april 19th from spinal cord injuries he suffered after being arrested by baltimore police. six officers on leave and the investigation is trying to determine whether these officers did anything wrong. police officials say so far that yes, something absolutely was done wrong. he was not belted into the back of a transport wagon as department policy suggests he should be. the question is whether there was criminal
including three obama administration officials, led by white house cabinet secretary broderick johnsonrning. >> reporter: jose, this is a day, of course on which freddie gray will be laid to rest but there's great concern about the unrest here in baltimore. there have been protests in the days leading up to this funeral, but really today is about family, friends, loved ones supporters paying their final respects to a 25-year-old man who lost his life under what can best be described as...
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senior law school students and you remember this from your law school days, there she is, shelly brodericksaying we know you're studying for finals but we'll delay your finals if you go up to baltimore and says we would be pleased to support a student organized teach-in and sounds like the dean at this law school in the district of columbia is clearly on the side of the protesters or is sympathetic to their plight. >> that there is absolutely no doubt, steve. i flash back to my days at brooklyn law school representing the young lords and the activist groups in the civil rights and anti-war movements. young people are liberal almost by nature the majority of them. you know? they say that if you're not liberal whether you're young, you have no conscience f. you're not conservative when you're old, you have no sense. i believe that this is part of a tradition that is longstanding. they can be filled with their righteous indignation in the safe confines of the law school. the dean can get them stirred up, you know -- >> is it irresponsible of the dean to do this, or do you think -- >> that's a
senior law school students and you remember this from your law school days, there she is, shelly brodericksaying we know you're studying for finals but we'll delay your finals if you go up to baltimore and says we would be pleased to support a student organized teach-in and sounds like the dean at this law school in the district of columbia is clearly on the side of the protesters or is sympathetic to their plight. >> that there is absolutely no doubt, steve. i flash back to my days at...