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tell us a little bit about brothers to brothers. >> brothers to brothers has been going on for 20+ years. it emanated or started from a general file by the name of herbert lofton. who was trying to bring african- american men together and focusing on bible study and navigating life. it started with two or three friends that he no that attended church with him and he has grown to now we will have a session every tuesday night. it may be 65 or 70 men that come. we have seventh-day adventists, we have baptist, a large group of catholic. we have muslims and we have people who are agnostic etc. >> and you have a methodist now. >> and then we have folk who have been very accomplished in their careers. we had the president peralta jenny college districts, we have had presidents of colleges and former mayor's and city council persons lawyers businessmen, developers. >> one of the things i found interesting is my first time they said they wanted two things to be mentioned. your tiled and denomination. so you don't get in the way of -- >> we have to leave all that out the door. expects everyone. w
tell us a little bit about brothers to brothers. >> brothers to brothers has been going on for 20+ years. it emanated or started from a general file by the name of herbert lofton. who was trying to bring african- american men together and focusing on bible study and navigating life. it started with two or three friends that he no that attended church with him and he has grown to now we will have a session every tuesday night. it may be 65 or 70 men that come. we have seventh-day...
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your brother is my brother. your sister is my sister. know, just looking after one another, what i have, you have. and just sharing the resources. you don't have -- mentorship doesn't have to be lateral. kit be horizontal. >> and has it affected the student body in yonkers? what has it meant to the students there? >> thank you. my brother's keeper is a movement. it's an opportunity to truly affect the live experiences of the students that have been left behind. and i have often said that's on behalf of the students that have been left behind in america. president obama has set the conditions for us to create the initiatives on behalf of the young people to support them, to scare for them and to give them a place our society. >> president obama, have they met the expectations ut expectat for my brother's keep center. >> they exceeded them. these two young guy, when i met them, they were not fancy and looki looking sharp. but they're an example of the incredible talent that is out there. you know, in this first volume of a promised land, i
your brother is my brother. your sister is my sister. know, just looking after one another, what i have, you have. and just sharing the resources. you don't have -- mentorship doesn't have to be lateral. kit be horizontal. >> and has it affected the student body in yonkers? what has it meant to the students there? >> thank you. my brother's keeper is a movement. it's an opportunity to truly affect the live experiences of the students that have been left behind. and i have often said...
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all we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother reshad or brother 100 s. or to abbott beda this has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it you know. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery abbot beta and the local mayor came up with the idea. the town maintains the path advaita provides the spiritual input quotations from st benedict to stimulate the hikers thoughts. the wrong been hooked on through hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting out moving on starting out moving on a whole life's like that and leave. us a little peace and quiet in the busy every day life of the monks. but there's a business concept here too. the path connects the abbey with the medieval town of bashing so it brings tourists from one place to the other the town and monastery are closely linked economically and spiritually the hiking trail isn't the only link between avid beta and mayor eyes and high heat. backing also supports the abbey financially for instance with renovation costs. to schools the abbey is the intellectual and spiritual c
all we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother reshad or brother 100 s. or to abbott beda this has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it you know. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery abbot beta and the local mayor came up with the idea. the town maintains the path advaita provides the spiritual input quotations from st benedict to stimulate the hikers thoughts. the wrong been hooked on through hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places...
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will the highest brothers get a second chance?'ll fight and we'll face whatever has to come. >> when "dateline" continues. te >> when "dateline" continues airlines, hotels, food delivery, and especially car dealers all charge excessive, last-minute fees. when you want something badly enough, it feels like your only choice is to pay up. but what if you had a choice to take a stand instead? at carvana, we believe in treating you better. with zero hidden fees, you can drive off without feeling ripped off. that's what it means to live feelessly. [ sneeze ] skip to cold relief fast with alka seltzer plus severe powerfast fizz. dissolves quickly. instantly ready to start working. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! so fast! the medicare enrollment deadline is only days away. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, your insurance marketplace. with healthmarkets' fitscore, they compare thousands of plans from n
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his brother, philonus testifying before the house. >> when you watch your big brother, who you lookedntire life, die? die begging for his mom? i'm tired. i'm tired of pain. honor george and make the necessary changes that make law enforcement the solution and not the problem. >> we needed somebody to be able to listen to us. and i just -- just thank god for just giving me the strength just to walk in there and be able to get the message across. >> reporter: attorney ben crump has represented both the floyd family and breonna taylor's in their fight for justice. >> that's why we've seen in the united states, cities pass police reform legislation. that's something significant. then the other side, as you know, byron. last week in cocoa, florida, the police shot two young black teenagers, 16-year-old a.j. croons, 18-year-old sincere pierce. and so even though george floyd has brought a focus on the conversation, it's still happening. >> reporter: some of the loudest cries over the past six months have been for radical change, including calls to defund the police. city leaders in baltimor
his brother, philonus testifying before the house. >> when you watch your big brother, who you lookedntire life, die? die begging for his mom? i'm tired. i'm tired of pain. honor george and make the necessary changes that make law enforcement the solution and not the problem. >> we needed somebody to be able to listen to us. and i just -- just thank god for just giving me the strength just to walk in there and be able to get the message across. >> reporter: attorney ben crump...
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christopher hairs my brother. was killed at 9 years old. playing the ripple effect of violence when it comes to youth violence as a whole. it stretches far why. i spend a lot of time talking to people you know a lot of times it seems like people listen when it benefits them. when you come people listen. and give an option have to be called talking about racism but i do realize day folks may not come from where i come from. professional problems i have my own page program i'm going to strike an average of $12.00 i'll listen i'm going to send us a check. because the 1st rights my people the civil rights. law never listen to this 455432 well guys williams or paul this entire legislation right now this rig floor debate on the veterans center frank you had an amendment tell us about it so i had a stand alone bill that. i was doing that was going to you please tell me is the number of people actually not true i mean why actually if you're really raising a true. best friend republican always been about it when he ran he let me be a friend there ar
christopher hairs my brother. was killed at 9 years old. playing the ripple effect of violence when it comes to youth violence as a whole. it stretches far why. i spend a lot of time talking to people you know a lot of times it seems like people listen when it benefits them. when you come people listen. and give an option have to be called talking about racism but i do realize day folks may not come from where i come from. professional problems i have my own page program i'm going to strike an...
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we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother reshad or brother or to abbottabad it is it has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. abbot beta and the local mayor came up with the idea the town maintains the path of the data provides the spiritual input quotations from st benedict to stimulate the hikers thoughts. on the hook guns he was hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting out moving on starting out moving on a whole life's like that and leave. us a little peace and quiet in the busy every day life of the monks. but there's a business concept here too. the path connects the abbey with the medieval town of bashing. so it brings tourists from one place to the other the town and monastery are closely linked economically and spiritually the hiking trail isn't the only link between avid beda and mayor eyes and high heels. backing also supports the abbey financially for instance with renovation costs. the abbey is the intellectual and spiritual center of the region not just the town but t
we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother reshad or brother or to abbottabad it is it has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. abbot beta and the local mayor came up with the idea the town maintains the path of the data provides the spiritual input quotations from st benedict to stimulate the hikers thoughts. on the hook guns he was hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting out moving on...
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younger brother alex was first. >> so, what's going on? you and your brother are out for a walk?, out. then suddenly, people show up and it's like, well, that's -- i've never really encountered police before, so it was like -- >> never been in trouble before, right? >> no. i don't really do drugs or drink or really party. i've only -- >> how old are you? >> i'm 19. i'm doing college next year. >> okay. >> investigator bolton's radar was up. he knew craig thought one of his sons might be behind that weird break-in. and now, here were his sons acting suspiciously in a secluded park. the investigator decided to ask what they thought happened to their dad. but without telling the boys that craig had already been found, brutally murdered -- >> he'd always, you know, he'd always threaten, you know, i could just disappear! i figured he was on the next flight to mexico. >> colin said he didn't know where his dad was either. >> have you heard anything from your dad at all? >> well, i emailed him last night. i didn't hear from him. >> i heard from him monday, and he picked up my brother an
younger brother alex was first. >> so, what's going on? you and your brother are out for a walk?, out. then suddenly, people show up and it's like, well, that's -- i've never really encountered police before, so it was like -- >> never been in trouble before, right? >> no. i don't really do drugs or drink or really party. i've only -- >> how old are you? >> i'm 19. i'm doing college next year. >> okay. >> investigator bolton's radar was up. he knew...
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and the more we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother ricciardo brother under water abbott beda this has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. abbot beda and the local mayor came up with the idea the town maintains the path of the beta provides the spiritual input quotations from st benedict. to stimulate the hikers thoughts. on the hook guns he was hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting out moving on starting out moving on a whole life's like that and leave. us a little peace and quiet in the busy every day life of the monks. but there's a business concept here to. the past connects the abbey with the medieval town of bashing. so it brings tourists from one place to the other the town and monastery are closely linked economically and spiritually the hiking trail isn't the only link between avid data and mayor eyes and high heat. backing also supports the abbey financially for instance with renovation costs. to schools the abbey is the intellectual and spiritual center of the region
and the more we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother ricciardo brother under water abbott beda this has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. abbot beda and the local mayor came up with the idea the town maintains the path of the beta provides the spiritual input quotations from st benedict. to stimulate the hikers thoughts. on the hook guns he was hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting...
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you talked a little about your brother-in-law -- or your brother and sister-in-law and their tear-jerkingbut there was some humor in the story during that journey, and it was really personal to your sister-in-law, and i was curious, jordan and riyad, how much interaction dud you guys have with the other family members when you were writing this book? because that's a really personal story that -- a really funny moment, a very human thing. and if you want to tell what it is, that's fine, but, yeah, how much did the rest of the family contribute to this? >> jordan might be able to, because he talked, he really enjoyed that part of the story. so go ahead, jordan. >> jordan, you're on mute, yeah. >> sorry about that. so aisha is riyal's sister-in-law, bashar's wife, and she is, she's an incredible woman. she, it was -- in talking, so riyad and i went to germany where their family, bashar is and aisha and their kids now live. while there, you know, we're there to -- this book is about riyad and bashar, so we're there to spend a lot of time with bashar, but bashar is extremely reserved, and he
you talked a little about your brother-in-law -- or your brother and sister-in-law and their tear-jerkingbut there was some humor in the story during that journey, and it was really personal to your sister-in-law, and i was curious, jordan and riyad, how much interaction dud you guys have with the other family members when you were writing this book? because that's a really personal story that -- a really funny moment, a very human thing. and if you want to tell what it is, that's fine, but,...
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that's a war brother was killed. last year's deadly battle. to maintain what the house our door one for dotted the. other without a gun other pick my brother. a used machine to block him from the shot to. hell with the number yeah. back in one brother got cured i was so young i think that's what hurts the most we. have a lot of memories i remember they took on a plane into. and i remember when my dad bought this bike for us and we were small. just remember. what it look like and cascade the last time was. right again. i don't think anybody ever recover from whatever we. was. ringback dirty little knowing we were getting the cold war. was or was i spent half the year going to morrows for candlelight. i've been to 167 channels. you know that itoshi and finally a star need get to me mentally. i was just so confused on what to do when i got mad. and i don't know where. our functions are. mostly. added during in my dream. encounter replaying. all of the funerals i've been to. so i woke up house with breathing hard. and i sat up in a bear and was cr
that's a war brother was killed. last year's deadly battle. to maintain what the house our door one for dotted the. other without a gun other pick my brother. a used machine to block him from the shot to. hell with the number yeah. back in one brother got cured i was so young i think that's what hurts the most we. have a lot of memories i remember they took on a plane into. and i remember when my dad bought this bike for us and we were small. just remember. what it look like and cascade the...
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and the more we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother reshad or brother or to abbottabad. this has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. abbot beta and the local mayor came up with the idea the town maintains the path at the beta provides the spiritual input. quotations from st benedict to stimulate the hikers thoughts. been hooked on through hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting out moving on starting out moving on a whole life's like that and leave. us a little peace and quiet in the busy every day life of the monks. but there's a business concept here too. the past connects the abbey with the medieval town of bashing. so it brings tourists from one place to the other the town and monastery are closely linked economically and spiritually the hiking trail isn't the only link between avid data and mayor eyes and. backing also supports the abbey financially for instance with renovation costs. to schools the abbey is the intellectual and spiritual center of the region not just the town bu
and the more we also take care of the land which doesn't belong to brother reshad or brother or to abbottabad. this has been entrusted to the community and we take care of it. a hiking trail begins and ends at the monastery. abbot beta and the local mayor came up with the idea the town maintains the path at the beta provides the spiritual input. quotations from st benedict to stimulate the hikers thoughts. been hooked on through hiking has a lot to do with letting go of places starting out...
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you talk a a little bit about r brother-in-law and, or your brother and sister-in-law and their tearjerking journey. but there was some humor in the story during that journey, and it was really personal to your sister-in-law. i was curious, jordan riyad, how much interaction did you guys have with the other founding members when you're writing this book? that's a really personal story that she, really funny moment that she notice, a very human thing. if you want to tell what it is that's fine, but how much did the rest of the family contribute to this? >> jordan might be able to because he talked, he really enjoyed that part of the story, so go ahead, jordan. >> jordan, your unmute. >> sorry about that. >> no problem. >> so bashar's wife, she has an incredible woman. in talking with, so riyad and i went to germany where their family, bashar and his wife indicates now live. while there, we were there to do this book about riyad and bashar, so we did spend a lot of time with bashar, but bashar is extremely reserved. he will open up but you have to kind of be patient and take your time, and th
you talk a a little bit about r brother-in-law and, or your brother and sister-in-law and their tearjerking journey. but there was some humor in the story during that journey, and it was really personal to your sister-in-law. i was curious, jordan riyad, how much interaction did you guys have with the other founding members when you're writing this book? that's a really personal story that she, really funny moment that she notice, a very human thing. if you want to tell what it is that's fine,...
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his brother at work. his mom, asleep. >> i remember i was fixing up my ipod dock and i fell asleep to music that night. next thing i know i hear a door opening and first instinct was maybe it's my brother. >> his older brother richard. his best friend and protector coming home. or so he thought, but it wasn't richard. >> i looked back and that's when i felt like a hand being placed on my mouth. and it was a hand with some type of cotton glove. >> can you see who it is? >> i know it was a black male that was heavyset. i was going for my brother and my mom to help me and i was really scared. >> ryan said he fought the intruder. >> i bit down on the hand and i rolled off the bed. i popped up and i was shoved into the wall. he was telling me to shut up and calm down. >> the man put duct tape over ryan's mouth and started taping his hands and feet together. and right after that, a second suspect comes inside. he starts making threats to me like, don't get your mom killed. don't get your mom killed. >> don't ge
his brother at work. his mom, asleep. >> i remember i was fixing up my ipod dock and i fell asleep to music that night. next thing i know i hear a door opening and first instinct was maybe it's my brother. >> his older brother richard. his best friend and protector coming home. or so he thought, but it wasn't richard. >> i looked back and that's when i felt like a hand being placed on my mouth. and it was a hand with some type of cotton glove. >> can you see who it is?...
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i think you're dead wrong, my brother." "i think you're dead wrong, my brother." so the human connection, that rich, deepuman connection -- that's what is so very important. >> the other thing, margaret, that we were talking about was the importance of honesty and integrity and those sorts of virtues., wenot only love brother cornel, i admire him and i admire him f those virtues -- for honesty and for integrity. and he setan example for me. he's inspiring to me. we may disagree about potics, but i admire integrity, a person who ss what he means, means what he says, who does not succumb to peer-group pressure. cornel's been under pressure fr the progressive side, sometimes, to do things or say things that he actually doesn't agree with, and he refuses to yield. i try to do that on end, and i look to him as a model for that. >> and, so, the viewers know you both did that in 201 where you refused to support hillary clinton, even though there was enormous pressure fro the democratic side to support hillary clinton, and for you, as well, dr. george, toes support ent tr
i think you're dead wrong, my brother." "i think you're dead wrong, my brother." so the human connection, that rich, deepuman connection -- that's what is so very important. >> the other thing, margaret, that we were talking about was the importance of honesty and integrity and those sorts of virtues., wenot only love brother cornel, i admire him and i admire him f those virtues -- for honesty and for integrity. and he setan example for me. he's inspiring to me. we may...
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. >> the brothers led a hard partying lifestyle unless dennis headed east at age 20. he matured and thought his brother could do the same and urged john to join him in new mexico. >> he wasn't doing anything good or productive so-called him, convinced him tole come out her >> you see your brother change? >> oh, yeah. he saw a complete change. >> don turned his life around.s at 26 he got married, had two kids, but the marriage didn't last. his kidse moved to oklahoma wi their mom and daughter tiffany said don never stopped being a loving father. >> i had to go out of his way to keep you two in his life. >> he did. >> albuquerque is far away. >> he always made the drive, though. >> when don was in his late 30s, he pursued a dream to become a firefighter. he was told he was too old but that didn't stop. do you think it was the adrenaline running hot when it's going lidown? >> maybe. i think he cared for people and wanted to do his part to save as many lives as he could. >> and soon, don met dennis' neighbor, a woman named christine. >> she made him happy. she washi corky
. >> the brothers led a hard partying lifestyle unless dennis headed east at age 20. he matured and thought his brother could do the same and urged john to join him in new mexico. >> he wasn't doing anything good or productive so-called him, convinced him tole come out her >> you see your brother change? >> oh, yeah. he saw a complete change. >> don turned his life around.s at 26 he got married, had two kids, but the marriage didn't last. his kidse moved to...
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my little brother was the happiest little boy.e loved watching his kansas city chiefs, loved watching wrestling, just anybody who met him would tell you that the smile he provided and love that he had was the most contagious love that anybody would ever here and just be happiest little boy. >> his smile is beautiful. you can see the joy in the photos you have given to us. tell us what happened. walk us through what happened with your family, getting infected, and your brother s succumbing to this. >> my father was an essential worker, going to work to provide like every other essential worker out there, unknowingly brought it home and we have medically fragile kids in the household, but this really can happen to anybody's family. that's the main thing, we want everybody to know that. he didn't know that he brought it home. saturday night my brother and my dad were both okay. come sunday, they were both in the icu. my dad got released earlier this week, thankfully, but sunday my brother went in, they tested him, he tested positive.
my little brother was the happiest little boy.e loved watching his kansas city chiefs, loved watching wrestling, just anybody who met him would tell you that the smile he provided and love that he had was the most contagious love that anybody would ever here and just be happiest little boy. >> his smile is beautiful. you can see the joy in the photos you have given to us. tell us what happened. walk us through what happened with your family, getting infected, and your brother s succumbing...
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i'm brother boney fox yes and i run the bakery the. brother boney fazio's has been master baker here for 30 years and his sauerkraut bread has won prizes hundreds of loaves and bread rolls are baked here every night . i sleep when i have time in the mornings when i finished work usually until noon around 2 or 3 hours and then again in the evening. benedictine monasteries are self-supporting they don't receive any money from the diocese producing organic food isn't just idealism it also has to be profitable. this kind of romantic. it's not a romantic life where you make a little bread and then slaughter a few pigs the next day because it's fun. for sure is this is that's not what it's about creative mind of course so many of my customers say it's lovely that we do everything ourselves from the earth to the bread this is a hunt people appreciate that. our businesses give us an income from them most people it's our livelihood. this is. st benedict's rule says guests must always be welcomed as if they were christ himself. many visitors als
i'm brother boney fox yes and i run the bakery the. brother boney fazio's has been master baker here for 30 years and his sauerkraut bread has won prizes hundreds of loaves and bread rolls are baked here every night . i sleep when i have time in the mornings when i finished work usually until noon around 2 or 3 hours and then again in the evening. benedictine monasteries are self-supporting they don't receive any money from the diocese producing organic food isn't just idealism it also has to...
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dirty tricks against your brother. that wiki leaks revealed to the world in 2016, as they showed they deliberately attempted to sabotage your brother. drop their out the other side. they have said, in a set of alterations to what i never thought of the mill, dirty tricks, that is what you do in a political campaign against somebody who basically your post. and burnell basically opposed to them both campaigns and they did a lot of things. biden is on the placement probably a little bit less aggressively nasty than clinton. but the crucial thing you stop those campaign true opposition. the crucial thing is that a lot stronger. the democratic party is a very right wing of the year and in operation like, well, you know, putting your green party hat on, aside from, you know, talk of the militarism of trump, your, your seem to be kind of well welcoming biden. and we know that biden supports fracking, which presumably you believe is a, is an existential threat to the entire planet? absolutely, none. no look what i'm saying is
dirty tricks against your brother. that wiki leaks revealed to the world in 2016, as they showed they deliberately attempted to sabotage your brother. drop their out the other side. they have said, in a set of alterations to what i never thought of the mill, dirty tricks, that is what you do in a political campaign against somebody who basically your post. and burnell basically opposed to them both campaigns and they did a lot of things. biden is on the placement probably a little bit less...
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my brother shari physical warning signs on. he had cuts on his arms he had cuts on his chest he wasn't hyping he wasn't mentally coping so him being in a state where he wasn't coping and he wasn't feeling loved just constantly plays in my mind just constantly my brother's mental state. within 72 hours of returning to the general jail population stanley was found unconscious in a story that were notified that he was suicidal but he wasn't accounted for 42 hours i did muster. you know and even then it wasn't even screws that found him it was his fellow inmates it was his friends it was his brothers they neglected him they had a duty of care he died 2 days later in hospital now we have to suffer his family is suffering let her get so angry really really angry because he felt so alone in noise in those moments and we always and always said to him worry when you can't when you're feeling stressed and when you feeling like you can't quite go and pint so when i when i when we had our hold his hand in the hospital he had pine tar is ni
my brother shari physical warning signs on. he had cuts on his arms he had cuts on his chest he wasn't hyping he wasn't mentally coping so him being in a state where he wasn't coping and he wasn't feeling loved just constantly plays in my mind just constantly my brother's mental state. within 72 hours of returning to the general jail population stanley was found unconscious in a story that were notified that he was suicidal but he wasn't accounted for 42 hours i did muster. you know and even...
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with my little brother as well and. try to get myself in the stuff and do stuff good with loss of life as well as do it with him. when he think of this if. i. had. just. been just starting can from there. so good luck to live. next when. we get a breath access to the youth detention center. and we travel to the remote kimberley to make those on the front lawn. teaching this last. good part 2 of a special investigation one o one ace visits western australia's only youth detention center and travels to the remote outback towns we many of the indigenous inmates come from. when al-jazeera play an important role protecting it would. face. 5 g. internet technology a game changer oak level threat i don't want to be a human lab rats activists. conspiracy theorists engineers and world leaders this is only the beginning. are going fiercely over control over the latest wireless technology the truth about 5 g. on al-jazeera. you can. see. good morning president of a messy they call the sort of you are dizzy oh thank you for talking
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so i say to my brothers, sisters, take a risk for what's right. make a stand this time and you shouldn't be so afraid of the unhoused. >> advocates say the city's opposition will just contribute to the state's growing homeless crisis. >>> another major event canceled this year because of the coronavirus. san francisco's annual chinese new year parade. this is video from last year's parade. it honored the chinese culture, community, and heritage with vibrant floats, dragon dancers, marching units. the event draws hundreds of thousands of people usually, but organizers say they will have a special live streamed parade instead. after their decision to cancel the parade, the france chinese chambers of commerce released this statement. we must deal with our current conditions and recognize the plans for everyone's safety in the future is our most important responsibility. >>> still ahead on kpix 5, gunfire erupts at a halloween party in contra costa county. tonight authorities say what led up to the shooting. >>> well, this is extraordinary d extremely
so i say to my brothers, sisters, take a risk for what's right. make a stand this time and you shouldn't be so afraid of the unhoused. >> advocates say the city's opposition will just contribute to the state's growing homeless crisis. >>> another major event canceled this year because of the coronavirus. san francisco's annual chinese new year parade. this is video from last year's parade. it honored the chinese culture, community, and heritage with vibrant floats, dragon...
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she says her brother always wanted to make a difference. one to the map in our top get a comma bath, your mom on t.v. and you order me and been caught in the hand as an adult. once alone began campaigning for agenda and gay rights and later became involved in a democracy movement. critical of the government. oh that i wouldn't do you know what i have a hump up at him in a move on how to pay to keep god there. now when the military took over in 24 tane, he was summoned for a nation. that's when one show alone fled to cambodia where he continued to criticize the government. really go home, you know when you see it isn't going to sound, you know, it suba, no one got a response on a paper. sounds good and how cool that you know didn't want to evening in june. he disappeared from cambodia's capital. phnom penh remembers it clearly been too until now that he feels we hope he didn't die and then said that in an inner cause, little scene down one and i made it in hand. i think getting into the bank that because i like it, but he always had a mill f
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the next step was the united brothers. baraka called together some of us who have been involved in that urban renewal struggle. we then took it to the next step. >> thank you all. i want to ask one last question before we open it up to questions and answers. i just want to raise up one more name into the room that we haven't named, that's george richardson, who was organizing for black political power in the city during the mid 1960s, looking at the putting together an interracial committee to organize to build political power. i just want to make sure that we don't leave out of the progression as well. just to transition and kept the saw, i want to ask the three of you either from your participation or study of this era, what kind of lessons do you draw from this area that huge -- would share with younger organizers and activist about engaging electoral politics and black liberation. >> look, when we said black power naively, we did not realize that each class understood black power to be a different thing. when people li
the next step was the united brothers. baraka called together some of us who have been involved in that urban renewal struggle. we then took it to the next step. >> thank you all. i want to ask one last question before we open it up to questions and answers. i just want to raise up one more name into the room that we haven't named, that's george richardson, who was organizing for black political power in the city during the mid 1960s, looking at the putting together an interracial...
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but he never disavowed his brother.nd tenskwatawa, when tecumseh was a way recruiting in the american south recruiting among the creeks and choctaw in cherokee, tenskwatawa kind of did a little bit too much boasting to william henry harrison about how many warriors he had come. really sort of rebounded against him. i think he did want to be too overshadowed by his brother. there was some of that. >> i want to show a map. it can be seen on the screen fairly well. i will hold for a moment so that people come if you come back to this, stop and see what the tribes were and where they were at the beginning of your book especially. really what it want to get to is talk about the 13 treaties. there were between 1803 and 1809, and i'm going to go to them for for a moment and justd off the treaties that were there. the treaty of fort wayne, treaty of plant shaw, treaty of st. louis, treaty of fort industry come treaty of southland, treaty of detroit, osage treaty, treaty of fort wayne and kickapoo treaty. these are all between '
but he never disavowed his brother.nd tenskwatawa, when tecumseh was a way recruiting in the american south recruiting among the creeks and choctaw in cherokee, tenskwatawa kind of did a little bit too much boasting to william henry harrison about how many warriors he had come. really sort of rebounded against him. i think he did want to be too overshadowed by his brother. there was some of that. >> i want to show a map. it can be seen on the screen fairly well. i will hold for a moment...
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but and he went to live with his brother and the first thing his brother had him do is join the socialist party and the students there. and already in 1930 there were fights in the streets and the nazis got their grips in the german universities very early and most of the students learn were from well to do families they were rich but they were government official kids and you know they weren't the poor so there weren't many socialists and there weren't many communists and there were a lot of nazis and they were having fights in the streets. and klaus said at one point, i learn more on the streets than i did in the classroom at that point and he was only there for one year. then he and his brother both moved to the university of teal and they started their own university's group and they felt they should be emerging of the two and that was the only way they could fight the nazi students and the nazi students in heel and the way the students fought at that time initially was by making incendiary speeches and handing out pamphlets. and ahead newspapers and stuff and that was the level of th
but and he went to live with his brother and the first thing his brother had him do is join the socialist party and the students there. and already in 1930 there were fights in the streets and the nazis got their grips in the german universities very early and most of the students learn were from well to do families they were rich but they were government official kids and you know they weren't the poor so there weren't many socialists and there weren't many communists and there were a lot of...
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that it's now been more than 2 months and see the brother disappear. she's continuing her campaign to pop off the draw floor and today is attending her 1st political rally that pico made up on top of that p.c. to buy one to order. not t. . he op matawan yap paul, a lot less name, but it's a rhinoceros that sits and stays on long . she holds up the 3 finger salute to show support for the protests. then that seems to help. i have got a couple hours man on the 5 people that peek i have to in afghanistan and the taliban is renowned for its violent repression of women. now a new deal with the u.s. could see the group return to power one, o one, a steam vista gates of afghan women who paid the price the pace on al-jazeera. they are women, mothers performers, christmas from their present plateau argentina. the inspiration for the new flu, wolski cheap, stifled invisible mother's heart. if you find to see on al-jazeera an outspoken writer killed in a car bomb outside his, they return home in 2005, accusations, speculation, and denials. al-jazeera won't trust t
that it's now been more than 2 months and see the brother disappear. she's continuing her campaign to pop off the draw floor and today is attending her 1st political rally that pico made up on top of that p.c. to buy one to order. not t. . he op matawan yap paul, a lot less name, but it's a rhinoceros that sits and stays on long . she holds up the 3 finger salute to show support for the protests. then that seems to help. i have got a couple hours man on the 5 people that peek i have to in...
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he asked my brother to mail something for him. and my brother reached out to get the mail, and he was shot nine times. he was shot twice, then my brother turned around to run away and he was shot seven more times, twice in the head. it was very shocking to our family to find out that he was gunned down in that way. it was a very traumatic summer. just two months prior to this, my father passed away from a heart attack. so our family was just getting back into normal life when this happened. my brother was targeted because he's asian american and worked for the government. the white supremacist person that did this was -- he was sending a message to wake up america, as he said when he confessed in vegas a couple days later. what drove our family to speak out was a couple things. how my brother was overlooked a lot of times in the media. he was just described as a postal worker that was gunned down. and i thought that was a little oversight of what happened. i wonder what the outcry would have been if the description of that event w
he asked my brother to mail something for him. and my brother reached out to get the mail, and he was shot nine times. he was shot twice, then my brother turned around to run away and he was shot seven more times, twice in the head. it was very shocking to our family to find out that he was gunned down in that way. it was a very traumatic summer. just two months prior to this, my father passed away from a heart attack. so our family was just getting back into normal life when this happened. my...
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for what happened to your brother? reporter: jim murphy was daniel's older brother. >> i have been fighting this for a long time to get closure and to hold someone responsible. my brother should be here. >> reporter: his combat mission was detonating explosives. he suffered symptoms of the post-traumatic stress disorder, a feeling that the enemy was lurking nearby. jim murphy said there were signs of brain damage like memory loss. >> he is like are you sure. >> reporter: he couldn't remember basic stories of your childhood. >> not at all. he knew something was wrong with himself. >> reporter: until last month the doctor and the family mental health program at the new orleans v.a., a psychologist with three decades treating vets with ptsd. he grew suspicious in 2017 about the quality of care where he worked. >> i noticed many were having headaches, memory problems, things of that nature. >> reporter: many of his patients with ptsd were also presenting symptoms of a tbi, a physical wound but had not been diagnosed or tre
for what happened to your brother? reporter: jim murphy was daniel's older brother. >> i have been fighting this for a long time to get closure and to hold someone responsible. my brother should be here. >> reporter: his combat mission was detonating explosives. he suffered symptoms of the post-traumatic stress disorder, a feeling that the enemy was lurking nearby. jim murphy said there were signs of brain damage like memory loss. >> he is like are you sure. >> reporter:...
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that it's now been more than 2 months and see the brother disappear. she's continuing her campaign to pop off the draw floor and today is attending her 1st political rally that he might hop onto a law that that p.c. to us has toward one toward that t. . he also matawan yap paul a lot. let's name, but it's a rhinoceros that sits and stays on saturday morning the long time romney. she holds up the 3 finger salute to show support for the protests. then that seems to help but have no mauer our man on the bookie. peameal what? 5 people that peak at camp 2 took in afghanistan, the taliban is renowned for its violent repression of women. now a new deal with the u.s. could see the group return to power. one o one, a steam best to gates of afghan women who paid the price the pace on al-jazeera. the latest news for job and family terrorists. the path ahead is as steep and as difficult as giving the incoming administration in us history. with details coverage this week on the disputes that is helping to the support base of the french and the leaders from around t
that it's now been more than 2 months and see the brother disappear. she's continuing her campaign to pop off the draw floor and today is attending her 1st political rally that he might hop onto a law that that p.c. to us has toward one toward that t. . he also matawan yap paul a lot. let's name, but it's a rhinoceros that sits and stays on saturday morning the long time romney. she holds up the 3 finger salute to show support for the protests. then that seems to help but have no mauer our man...
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and then become the adopted brother of tecumseh. and with that concept of the better part of 16 years with the raids on kentucky and saw the maturation. and then decide to return to kentucky and white society to become a minister and then visited one another. and that wonderful journal but the it later in life with the late 18 twenties is then related to the governor of the michigan territory talking about shawnee culture and religion are those traditions that were is a valuable source. with the british military that was valuable to i did a lot of work in the eighties )-right-parenthesis valuable sources and tecumseh with the american leaders. so why didn't have the wealth of primary sources that i had because the scarcer the be come but and to bring these as human beings. >> we have many artifacts and talking about tecumseh percent you brought up here is the 1832 pamphlet that was taken just before the black hawk war in 1832 and i suppose this is where we get into the culture how often were those taken by indians out east? how ofte
and then become the adopted brother of tecumseh. and with that concept of the better part of 16 years with the raids on kentucky and saw the maturation. and then decide to return to kentucky and white society to become a minister and then visited one another. and that wonderful journal but the it later in life with the late 18 twenties is then related to the governor of the michigan territory talking about shawnee culture and religion are those traditions that were is a valuable source. with...
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we won some specific things and then the next step was the united brothers and baraka called together some of us who had been involved in that urban renewal struggle and police struggle and others and took it to the next step. >> thank you all. i want to ask one last question before we open this up to the q and a, but before i do that, i want to raise up one more name into the room in that we haven't named who is george richardson who is organizing for black political power in the city during the mid-1960s or from the united freedom ticket, looking at city and county level and state level offices putting together an interracial committee to organize and build political power who we don't want to leave out of this progression, as well. >> so just to cap this off in transition for q and a, and i want to ask the three of you from your participation and study of this era. what kind of lessons would you share with activists about engaging electoral politics in service of black liberation? >> well, look, when we said black power naively we didn't realize that each class understood black pow
we won some specific things and then the next step was the united brothers and baraka called together some of us who had been involved in that urban renewal struggle and police struggle and others and took it to the next step. >> thank you all. i want to ask one last question before we open this up to the q and a, but before i do that, i want to raise up one more name into the room in that we haven't named who is george richardson who is organizing for black political power in the city...
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mike and dennis, two of my brothers. i have several others but we went to the university of florida together in the same fraternity. dennis graduated number one in his class with honors. my goal aftemichael after havinl neck surgery didn't drop out of law school, continued and graduated number one in his class with honors. he was a brilliant young man, played guitar, played the piano, loved to sing. just a bright, loving guy and somebody that i loved dearly. losing him forced me to look at myself and say what are you going to do with your life now. it's the most meaningful experience i've had. >> this is an important point. we have tragedy hit us and we can either get into the fetal position and say life isn't fair or you can reflect on it and figure out something that can be purposeful. it sounds like in the book it was driven by the motivation to serve others and your post elected official life has been the exact same thing. we will get into politics. >> while i didn't end up in the fetal position, i ended up dealing w
mike and dennis, two of my brothers. i have several others but we went to the university of florida together in the same fraternity. dennis graduated number one in his class with honors. my goal aftemichael after havinl neck surgery didn't drop out of law school, continued and graduated number one in his class with honors. he was a brilliant young man, played guitar, played the piano, loved to sing. just a bright, loving guy and somebody that i loved dearly. losing him forced me to look at...
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in a sentence, torture is terrorism and this is what my brother indoors.he's not alone because while i know the basics of what he experienced the first time he was sent to la county jail in 1999, a jail run by the sheriff's department, it will not be until 2011 when i read a report issued by the aclu of southern california that i fully understand what was done to my brother there. this is this Ãbbefore the attack on the world trade center and the pentagon, before the second goal for, the skill to torture people were honed in this nation on people who were not terrorists, they were victims of terrorism. you grieve, you learn, song lyrics in the book by alanis morrissette. in the fall 2011 weeks after monty's come home from state prison and days after he's back in my mother's house from the hospital stay, i'm in our college in on this site and going through my email when i noticed one from aclu of southern california. they have filed an 86 page complaint against the la county sheriff's sheriff's apartment for torture. 70 of the 86 pages are testimonies from
in a sentence, torture is terrorism and this is what my brother indoors.he's not alone because while i know the basics of what he experienced the first time he was sent to la county jail in 1999, a jail run by the sheriff's department, it will not be until 2011 when i read a report issued by the aclu of southern california that i fully understand what was done to my brother there. this is this Ãbbefore the attack on the world trade center and the pentagon, before the second goal for, the skill...
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christopher hairs my brother. was killed and 9 years old. playing the ripple effect of violence when it comes to youth violence as a whole. stretches far why. i spend a lot of time talking in peace you know a lot of times it seems like people listen when they've been faced him. when you come people listen. and give and i should have to be calm talking about racism but i do realize day folks may not come from where i've come from. professional problems i have my own page program i'm going to strike an average of $12.00 i'll listen i'm going to send us a check. because the 1st rights my people the civil rights i'll. never miss it to this point 55432 well guys we can mr paulison follow legislation right now this week floor debate on the veterans bill represented frank you had an amendment tell us about it so i had a stand alone bill that. i was doing that was going to do please tell me is the number of people actually not true i mean why true if you're really raising a traitor. republican always been about it when he ran he let me be a friend t
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it is the disease, the cancer that killed my brother. we now have a premier melanoma program at the cancer center which i'm very proud. >> that is fantastic. i have one more political question, why did you not accept the president's nominee with my brother? i tried my best to persuade you and you turned me down like nobody's business. >> i had a conversation with your brother not long ago, this book brought to my mind. maybe i sent the wrong message when i said no. i told him, i said i admire you and love what you stood for and work for but was just not time for me. the bottom line is, in 1996, bob dole put me on the short list to be a vice presidential candidate in 1996. at some time, he said look, i need to know if i were to say to you, i want to run, i need to know if you will say yes or no. so i went through that process to try to decide. i will tell you, it was a heart wrenching experience to try to figure out was this the right thing to do? in the end i said okay, i'm going to do it but i was never so relieved in my life when bob,
it is the disease, the cancer that killed my brother. we now have a premier melanoma program at the cancer center which i'm very proud. >> that is fantastic. i have one more political question, why did you not accept the president's nominee with my brother? i tried my best to persuade you and you turned me down like nobody's business. >> i had a conversation with your brother not long ago, this book brought to my mind. maybe i sent the wrong message when i said no. i told him, i...
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as his brother tecumseh. if i were torade him, i'd give him a sid "b". let's go to the prophet. tenskwatawa, tenskwatawa. [laughter] >> tenskwatawa, right, exactly. youee that he's dogmattic, but had prague matism and in his early years he was d desolute. how do id he turn his life around? >> he wld be a poster for alcoholic anonymous. not that i'm a drinker, i'm not, but his dramatic transformation was such that, it makes him, in way, almost more relatable as a human being than tecumseh. tenskwatawa as a boy, he was one of three triplets. he wasind of a runt. he was a misfit. he was a terrible hunter. when he was a boy he shot his ght eye out with a arrow. he became an aoholic early on, i mean, alcoholism was rampant in the tribes in the midwest. it was destroying the indian society in the midwest and he was a raging drunkard. he routinely beat his wife, he was a serial adulterer. he depended upon, to a great extent, tecumseh a also upon the husband of his elder sister for his maintenance, for his sustenance
as his brother tecumseh. if i were torade him, i'd give him a sid "b". let's go to the prophet. tenskwatawa, tenskwatawa. [laughter] >> tenskwatawa, right, exactly. youee that he's dogmattic, but had prague matism and in his early years he was d desolute. how do id he turn his life around? >> he wld be a poster for alcoholic anonymous. not that i'm a drinker, i'm not, but his dramatic transformation was such that, it makes him, in way, almost more relatable as a human...
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we had a fantastic job setting the stage for the united brothers. there was leadership. there is leadership in the education era with the callahan fight, the medical school fight. they were people in leadership positions and i do not want people to think there was nothing going on until our brother came in with these ideas. baraka was from newark. he had people that knew him. but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as homegrown as what was done when he got there and had the insight and foresight to do what he did as you explained. prof. woodard: i am sorry. i am trying to make it brief. there was a section in my talk about a few years before baraka came back, there was a movement, i was part of the student movement. there were thousands of people who meeting regularly, usually protest meetings, against ethnic cleansing which they called "urban renewal" or "negro removal." that is what united the community. small groups had had important protests, but the ethnic cleansing formula woke everybody up and everybody from street hustlers,
we had a fantastic job setting the stage for the united brothers. there was leadership. there is leadership in the education era with the callahan fight, the medical school fight. they were people in leadership positions and i do not want people to think there was nothing going on until our brother came in with these ideas. baraka was from newark. he had people that knew him. but the political wave that followed in his absence while he was away was just as homegrown as what was done when he got...
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melanoma is the disease, cancer they kild my brother, michael. we now have a premier melanoma program a the moffitt cancer center, which i'm very proud. >> that's fantastic. i have one more political question, which is why the hell did you not accept being vice president nominee with my brother? >> yeah, well -- >> i actually tried my best to persuade you. >> i know you did. >> like nobody's business. that's an interesting part of the book. >> i had a conversation with your brother not long ago, because this book kind of ought it to my mind. maybe i sent the wrong message to george w george w. when i s. i told him, look at, i admirire you, i love what you stood for, whicyou worked for, but it just wasn't time f me. and again, but the bottom line that in 1996 bob dole put me on the short list to be a vice presidential candidate, and again 1996. at some point bobaid look, i need to kw if i were to say to you, i want you to r, need to know if you're gng to say yes or no. and so i went to the process of trying to decipher i want to tell you something
melanoma is the disease, cancer they kild my brother, michael. we now have a premier melanoma program a the moffitt cancer center, which i'm very proud. >> that's fantastic. i have one more political question, which is why the hell did you not accept being vice president nominee with my brother? >> yeah, well -- >> i actually tried my best to persuade you. >> i know you did. >> like nobody's business. that's an interesting part of the book. >> i had a...
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it's a disease of cancer that killed my brother, michael. a premier melanoma program at the cancer center which i am very proud of. >> that is fantastic. one more political question. why did you not except the vice presidents nominee with my brother? i tried my best to persuade you. >> i know you did. [laughter] that's an interesting part of the book. >> i had a conversation with your brother not long ago. the book kind of brought it to my mind. maybe i sent the wrong message. i said no. i said look, i admire you, i love what you did for and work for but it just wasn't time for me. the bottom line, 1996, bob put me on the short list to be a vice presidential candidate again in 1996 and bob said look, i need to know if i were to say you i want you to run, i need to know if you would say yes or no so i went through that process to try to decide. i will tell you, it was a heart wrenching experience to try to figure out if it's the right thing to do. in the end, i said okay, i'm going to do it but i was never so relieved in my life when bob said
it's a disease of cancer that killed my brother, michael. a premier melanoma program at the cancer center which i am very proud of. >> that is fantastic. one more political question. why did you not except the vice presidents nominee with my brother? i tried my best to persuade you. >> i know you did. [laughter] that's an interesting part of the book. >> i had a conversation with your brother not long ago. the book kind of brought it to my mind. maybe i sent the wrong message....
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she listened to her brother's muffled craw as then the line went dead. c.c.t.v. footage shows true cause entering the area during the time of the cole. one camera shows people trying to help. that's all the information his family has dumped at that by many 1000 on day one. so plainly you were 908 in my me when i did not, not they didn't die. there's been more than 80 in force disappearances in the country since the 1980s, according to the un. but exiles disappearing abroad is near one shalom is one of 9 political dissidents who have disappeared in thailand's neighboring countries since 24 tane. to a life of found dead with concrete in this stomachs. so far, none of the cases have been resolved. but one show longs disappearance is gauging and preset into detention. i think when news 1st breaks that he is missing, activists in bangkok, immediately demand an investigation and within a few days, the most tweeted, hash tag in thailand is safe. once alone is actually government protests ran across the capital posters, demand justice, the one shalom all student leader.
she listened to her brother's muffled craw as then the line went dead. c.c.t.v. footage shows true cause entering the area during the time of the cole. one camera shows people trying to help. that's all the information his family has dumped at that by many 1000 on day one. so plainly you were 908 in my me when i did not, not they didn't die. there's been more than 80 in force disappearances in the country since the 1980s, according to the un. but exiles disappearing abroad is near one shalom is...