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ourselves who is going to feel safer if that gets built you are not hearing voices from the black and broun community that's where safety lies no more jail no more police. thank you. >> thank you next speaker? >> hello my name is josh green i'm a transgender man i work with transgender in foma we're seeing that nationally and in san francisco i know from my work the way we create a world without violence is transleadership organization a new jail is not going to make people it's other going to increase the staggering harm we're facing transgender are profiled by the police particularly transby color people are disproportionately unlikely to
ourselves who is going to feel safer if that gets built you are not hearing voices from the black and broun community that's where safety lies no more jail no more police. thank you. >> thank you next speaker? >> hello my name is josh green i'm a transgender man i work with transgender in foma we're seeing that nationally and in san francisco i know from my work the way we create a world without violence is transleadership organization a new jail is not going to make people it's...
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gets built you are not hearing voices from the black and broun community that's where safety lies no more jail no more police. thank you. >> thank you next speaker? >> hello my name is josh green i'm a transgender man i work with transgender in foma we're seeing that nationally and in san francisco i know from my work the way we create a world without violence is transleadership organization a new jail is not going to make people it's other going to increase the staggering harm we're facing transgender are profiled by the police particularly transby color people are disproportionately unlikely to make jail 805% of people are in jail because they can't make bail 60% are african american this moves i do not see the jail as a criminal justice i see it as injustice poor people transpeople are disproportionally harmed we bail reform and housing and less harassment particularly at the hands of the police. if you are invested in and care about the transjustice and safety do not built this jail if you invest in communities that is causing us such harm thank you. >> thank you. next speaker? >
gets built you are not hearing voices from the black and broun community that's where safety lies no more jail no more police. thank you. >> thank you next speaker? >> hello my name is josh green i'm a transgender man i work with transgender in foma we're seeing that nationally and in san francisco i know from my work the way we create a world without violence is transleadership organization a new jail is not going to make people it's other going to increase the staggering harm...
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. >> reverend john paul broun is the pastor of mount zion in charleston.hat's just four blocks from where wednesday's shooting took place. he says emmanuel church's reopening is sniffing can't for the community. >> any time through threats and violence that the doors of the church is closed it takes away the hope of a lot of people. a lot of people get inspired and come, just knowing that the church doors was going to be open today, createdina super charged atmosphere. the chufrnlingdz have been under attack ever since existing. he manuel ame was burned down during the insurrection of veasey in the 1800s but if you look at the structure, it is tremendous. the church is always defined not how it falls down but how it gets up and we have always been getting up whether it was black church, whether it was the love of god through other churches and faith-based community. we are did he have finand pennsylvania border after two fugitives were reportedly spotted there. the two men used power tools to escape from prison earlier this month. they have been convicted
. >> reverend john paul broun is the pastor of mount zion in charleston.hat's just four blocks from where wednesday's shooting took place. he says emmanuel church's reopening is sniffing can't for the community. >> any time through threats and violence that the doors of the church is closed it takes away the hope of a lot of people. a lot of people get inspired and come, just knowing that the church doors was going to be open today, createdina super charged atmosphere. the...
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paul broun remembers his. it was a christmas gift from his mom. >> stayed up all year long. went down in the basement and took the bike apart. >> as a child brown dreamed of bike change and fancy rims. >> i wanted to have the baddest bike that the world. >> nearly six decades later, at least that part of brown's life is still the same. >> i just love bikes, man. >> there's nothing regular or understated about the bicycles brown builds. >> one of my favorite colors is gold. i love gold. i don't know why. i used to have some gold teeth. >> reporter: in the early days when brown wasn't behind the handlebars he was behind the wheel, 20 years driving trucks and greyhound buses. >> one day i was coming from new york. i got back down here and i was like, i don't want to do this no more. so his bikes shine with flashes of gold and jewel. brown now leads a much humbler life living in a beat up rv in an industrial neighborhood in oakland. >> i live day by day. >> he's known as call paul survives by recycling. >> i walk to emeryville, collect cardboard sometimes. >> reporter: bringing
paul broun remembers his. it was a christmas gift from his mom. >> stayed up all year long. went down in the basement and took the bike apart. >> as a child brown dreamed of bike change and fancy rims. >> i wanted to have the baddest bike that the world. >> nearly six decades later, at least that part of brown's life is still the same. >> i just love bikes, man. >> there's nothing regular or understated about the bicycles brown builds. >> one of my...
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. >> joining us now from charleston is the reverend john paul broun, pastor of the mount zion ame, and pastor pinckney's chur church is only four blocks from where this massacre occurred and again, i wish that we were meeting under different circumstances, and first of all, can you tell us about your friend. >> first let me give thanks to the leadership of our bishop, bish bishop richard franklin norris, and to the community and to chief mullen and also to mayor riley and governor haley for what they have doenne. senator-reverend pinckney, and i became his pastor when he was a little boy in richmond where he grew up and he was just studious and at the age of 10, he was helping us to teach the young kids in church school. at 16 he aspired to the ministry and came forth and presented himself and went off to college for training. but his whole life had been given to the ministry, and service, and his legislation which you will look at in the south carolina senate was all geared at helping people. it is not a day that he took off to make sure that other people was cared for. my wife who wa
. >> joining us now from charleston is the reverend john paul broun, pastor of the mount zion ame, and pastor pinckney's chur church is only four blocks from where this massacre occurred and again, i wish that we were meeting under different circumstances, and first of all, can you tell us about your friend. >> first let me give thanks to the leadership of our bishop, bish bishop richard franklin norris, and to the community and to chief mullen and also to mayor riley and governor...