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for carmichael he sees this as a unique opportunity. these new chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee which has always been on the progress of vanguard of the civil rights movement founded by yang stevens bushing the civil-rights establishment. by the mid to late 1860's a research question of who they are is an organization. they are exceptionally frustrated with what they see as a very slow pace in terms of the reforms of the civil rights act as been passed among the voting rights act has been passed, but they don't see it being enforced and forced the legislation is on the books. rather than seeing the president as the airline a chance to see him as an enemy. they don't care anymore about lobbying when america. it don't care about appealing to the national council -- conscience. they're much more concerned with developing lakers' a local scale. they don't define themselves by the idea of a mass march anymore. by the same token, when he gets shot the recognize an opportunity. the march will be traveling through missi
for carmichael he sees this as a unique opportunity. these new chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee which has always been on the progress of vanguard of the civil rights movement founded by yang stevens bushing the civil-rights establishment. by the mid to late 1860's a research question of who they are is an organization. they are exceptionally frustrated with what they see as a very slow pace in terms of the reforms of the civil rights act as been passed among the voting...
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stokley carmichael unveils the slogan in the march and generates controversy, it immediately generates a great swelling of enthusiasm many mean local black people and ignites a new direction of black politics. now, those changes might have happened over the course of time anyway but what the meredith march did was dramatize the shift because it brought together civil rights leaders and regular people, white and black, from all across the country and put them in a laboratory of black politics as it moves through mississippi and created dramatic moment that highlighted key divisions and key tensions but also some of the key strengths that had long animated the civil rights movement. >> speaking of dramatizing the march, a lot of people of my generation, especially black people, our parents will sea you into be grateful for this. we marched and then we tease them behind their back and call them bunions narrative. they're always complaining about the bunons they have. marching for things we enjoy now. take us there. for people who weren't there, what was it like? this march on civil rights
stokley carmichael unveils the slogan in the march and generates controversy, it immediately generates a great swelling of enthusiasm many mean local black people and ignites a new direction of black politics. now, those changes might have happened over the course of time anyway but what the meredith march did was dramatize the shift because it brought together civil rights leaders and regular people, white and black, from all across the country and put them in a laboratory of black politics as...
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members of the board i'm the father of david one of the students that presented on behalf of the carmichael school i can't express how proud my son is hear i'm also very proud of the filipino pathway that our delegation is here to represent. byte i didn't carmichael has become an extended family as a coalition of parents we've been meeting regularly to take into account where our program has been. but where it is now and where it could be with your support. like the students from the korean america's talked about there is one korean class that jonathan that's in jeopardy as well. i want to thank you it's incredibly excited to me and other parent we have a superintendant and assistant superintendant that strongly building in bilingual education to strengthen our programs and the programs for other languages. i want to share one quick story where bilingual education is important my wife and other filipino-american of our generation basically lost her connection to the heritage because techt we were growing up the thinking was, of course, wrong was that if a student learned or spoke heritage l
members of the board i'm the father of david one of the students that presented on behalf of the carmichael school i can't express how proud my son is hear i'm also very proud of the filipino pathway that our delegation is here to represent. byte i didn't carmichael has become an extended family as a coalition of parents we've been meeting regularly to take into account where our program has been. but where it is now and where it could be with your support. like the students from the korean...
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stow carmichael. and black power and with him a number of others, but he got to see black power in a new framework. in terms of its positive aspects , uplifting aspects, the way that shapes the whole movement first. >> can you speak l.a. more detail about women's role in the movement itself and women's role responding to the movement, particularly white women. >> well, when we are talking about the idea of grass-roots organizing you have to look at the key roles of african-american women, particularly to the institutions of local communities. how you get people involved. you have to get them into mass media. your does the work for the church? the backbone of the church, the backbone of the community. it's women. in know, affluent families. well, who is the center?
stow carmichael. and black power and with him a number of others, but he got to see black power in a new framework. in terms of its positive aspects , uplifting aspects, the way that shapes the whole movement first. >> can you speak l.a. more detail about women's role in the movement itself and women's role responding to the movement, particularly white women. >> well, when we are talking about the idea of grass-roots organizing you have to look at the key roles of african-american...
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we are students of betty carmichael elementary filipino education center. k there 8 filipino and bilingual program. that means we're going to sing. let's play and have fun. this means to catch. means catch me. this means i'll run. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, everyone (clapping). >> thank you for listening (laughter) (clapping.) thank you boy and girl thank you very much and thank you to our teachers we appreciate you being here so ladies and gentlemen, it gives me great pleasure to move to the next part of our evenings to celebrate our board certified teachers the mission for mission certified education is to maintain high rigorous standards for accomplished teachers. it requires as much as 5 hundred additional hours of work outside the teachers regular responsibilities. teachers have completed 4 portfolios with lesson planning and student work analysis and the instructions. they've taken 6 written 15e78s on the knowledge and demonstrating the knowledge of the level of their students and how best to constrict contents for the student
we are students of betty carmichael elementary filipino education center. k there 8 filipino and bilingual program. that means we're going to sing. let's play and have fun. this means to catch. means catch me. this means i'll run. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you, everyone (clapping). >> thank you for listening (laughter) (clapping.) thank you boy and girl thank you very much and thank you to our teachers we appreciate you...
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leverage that political power as an independent force. >> host: how intentional is stokely carmichael say here is this march in mississippi and this will be a platform to amplify the black power method -- message or he got so frustrated with the march the black power emerged? >> guest: came to the march for sure with these ideas, with this message even with the slogan of black power. soon after the shooting of meredith, carmichael goes back to atlanta to talk to the center committee, the government on the of sncc why they should purchase me in the march. among the argument for it gives us a platform to advertise our direction a black power and use that slogan. uses the slogan black power even before the famous rally in greenwood but he doesn't use it as a chant. he doesn't use it as a slogan. midway through the march, sncc is organizing greenwood for a long time. there had been advanced organizers present this is the best place for us to use this slogan and to capture a national movement. when black power is used in that way and projected onto the national news, it becomes controversy
leverage that political power as an independent force. >> host: how intentional is stokely carmichael say here is this march in mississippi and this will be a platform to amplify the black power method -- message or he got so frustrated with the march the black power emerged? >> guest: came to the march for sure with these ideas, with this message even with the slogan of black power. soon after the shooting of meredith, carmichael goes back to atlanta to talk to the center...
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celebrate this to log and filipino i'm here as a community that has celebrated the home of betsy carmichael and this the the first school in the country to have a bilingual to log center. we represent the largest number of filipino-americans in san francisco. we're a little bit closer to city hall and it's great to be here at the center. it was really the community that pushed for the recognize of this community and to have this language recognized as one that all our departments should have to our of times could be included i want to recognize terry from our filipino center with rudy and he's here in the south market we have many south market leaders and, of course, jess listen and mayor one of our residents long term leader. the mayor ed lee brought up the hotel. i was born the year of the fall of the eye hotel. i think everyone in the room has seen the documentary not only because asian-americans were leading the structural and have been an advocate whether voting and housing but amazing to see the coalition that fought for that hotel and chicano-americans who lived there the black panth
celebrate this to log and filipino i'm here as a community that has celebrated the home of betsy carmichael and this the the first school in the country to have a bilingual to log center. we represent the largest number of filipino-americans in san francisco. we're a little bit closer to city hall and it's great to be here at the center. it was really the community that pushed for the recognize of this community and to have this language recognized as one that all our departments should have to...
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in district 6 south of market we have a bat out of hellcy carmichael next to the froidz we have cars flying or >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all over the place and we need to educate our folks; right? about pedestrian safety but help you guys to prioritize those things. we have no hill in district 6 i work with 22 youth at tom cam and all of them go to different high schools and they separate at mid school so they have to get up early to travel. i have one youth lives in treasure island and goes to the excelsior. i urge you guys to prioritize and support free muni for the combrouth and perspire itself pedestrian safety. some of the people in the community already are afraid to cross the street 80 >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> (calling names). >> good afternoon. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> hi, i'm miriam i'm here to advocate for families in district 6 in the tenderloin and a selma i want to advocate for the security of the streets they're not that safe. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> so i just imagine when they're a mother and child and senior trying to cross
in district 6 south of market we have a bat out of hellcy carmichael next to the froidz we have cars flying or >> (speaking foreign language.) >> all over the place and we need to educate our folks; right? about pedestrian safety but help you guys to prioritize those things. we have no hill in district 6 i work with 22 youth at tom cam and all of them go to different high schools and they separate at mid school so they have to get up early to travel. i have one youth lives in...
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carmichael, california. singh is nearing the end of a 15-hour shift at the local k.b. liquors where he's worked for two decades. >> looking at my watch. it's almost 10:00. i have an hour to go, see my family. when the customers came into the store named kirk, and i saw him waiting for me at the cash register and he wants to buy something. >> outside the store, a security camera captures a white pickup truck turning to pull into a parking spot, but the truck doesn't come to a stop. it barrels over a concrete parking block and crashes directly through the glass door front. >> i heard a big explode. like a bomb. and i look up to see what happened. i thought for a second, what's happening? where the sound came from? >> glass, cigarettes and shelves go flying. customers inside scramble to get out of the way as the store seemingly implodes. >> customer got shocked. his eyes was wide open. to see how that truck can come in. he kept saying, what hell is happening? what happened? >> the truck idles for a split second then unbelievably the driver puts it in reverse and drives aw
carmichael, california. singh is nearing the end of a 15-hour shift at the local k.b. liquors where he's worked for two decades. >> looking at my watch. it's almost 10:00. i have an hour to go, see my family. when the customers came into the store named kirk, and i saw him waiting for me at the cash register and he wants to buy something. >> outside the store, a security camera captures a white pickup truck turning to pull into a parking spot, but the truck doesn't come to a stop....
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right location now whether or not $200 per person is being spent is that the $6,000 spent open the carmichael field. that's not a way of determining that i recommend you not adapt the rose without the elements of the elevation >> thank you. next speaker, please >> good morning, everyone. commissioners i'm ruth. and i want to acknowledge and applauded your staff for all the work for many, many years on this amendment of this element of our master plan. is it perfect i don't think so i hope you'll forgive me for tightening up grammar and there's points that are very valued but overall it's an excellent continuums i'm pleased we r with other cities we're acknowledging our diversity that our city niece to embrace many, many cities have biological diversity. we hear a false dichotomy this is totally unfounded but we a areers are real fans of the plants and we love the rose garden and the conservative of flowers this isn't about native plants vs. non-native but where the indigenous that nature put here hadn't been destroyed we need to make sure we're consistent with what nature gave us we we restor
right location now whether or not $200 per person is being spent is that the $6,000 spent open the carmichael field. that's not a way of determining that i recommend you not adapt the rose without the elements of the elevation >> thank you. next speaker, please >> good morning, everyone. commissioners i'm ruth. and i want to acknowledge and applauded your staff for all the work for many, many years on this amendment of this element of our master plan. is it perfect i don't think so...
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there were other players, moses and carmichael and wilkins, but they were not all in agreement.as a lot of agreement in the community as to how fast they could move. and lbj as to what compromises he was willing to make. >> absolutely. you can honor lbj but remember not only the civil rights leaders but the activists. in the spring of 1963, the only reason john kennedy was able to plausably send a civil rights bill to congress because there were activists in birmingham who wound up on the front pages of numbers, teenagers being barked at by vicious looking barking dogs. >> and john lewis was one of them. >> 1965, lbj after he was inaugurated told dr. king, can't do it yet, the time is not right. dr. king essentially said i'm going to do the job of making sure the job becomes right and selma, fair minded americans that might have been on the fence were outraged. so the situation was such that johnson could go to congress with that controversial bill. >> what about the fact they did not do voting rights in the original bill? this was very painful to the civil rights -- >> it was v
there were other players, moses and carmichael and wilkins, but they were not all in agreement.as a lot of agreement in the community as to how fast they could move. and lbj as to what compromises he was willing to make. >> absolutely. you can honor lbj but remember not only the civil rights leaders but the activists. in the spring of 1963, the only reason john kennedy was able to plausably send a civil rights bill to congress because there were activists in birmingham who wound up on the...
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and the command staff from southern stations smoke to children at -- spoke to children at betsy carmichaele school. they handed glow wristbands designed to make the children visible at night and discussed with them how to stay safe. >> what color are you wearing? >> white. >> and what color are you wearing? >> black. >> what color is easier for people to see you? >> white. >> light, right? you want to -- right, right? you want to stick out. >> the chief is combining the education program with stepped- up traffic enforcement hoping to reduce the number of accidents that involve people crosses the street. >>> the santa clara county district attorney general's office has added two new sections to its website. ones it hopes will help investigators and the other it hopes will help the public. the first features karen sit. the second has advice on how to avoid bebe -- being scammed and monitor your identity and credit. this got mixed reviews. >> i don't think i would necessarily go searching for that. it's not something that's necessarily convenient for me. >> i guess the website would help beca
and the command staff from southern stations smoke to children at -- spoke to children at betsy carmichaele school. they handed glow wristbands designed to make the children visible at night and discussed with them how to stay safe. >> what color are you wearing? >> white. >> and what color are you wearing? >> black. >> what color is easier for people to see you? >> white. >> light, right? you want to -- right, right? you want to stick out. >> the...
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further, i also want to say that i'm also here for item number 10, i do see on the list betsy carmichael. there are children that live in this area. they live in the neighborhood, too. the design of our streets needs to change in order for us to have better safety for pedestrians and then i'm asking you to amend your budget when there is money. that's all. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> peter corbell. nicole snyder. >> ms. snyder is here. was here. >> all right. justin [speaker not understood]. >> good afternoon, [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, my name is justin. i'm a san francisco resident and i ride muni most days. i think it's very he disturbful quite frankly you guys want to hike our fears given the fact the quality of muni service has not improved substantially the last decade. ~ fares you want to do away with sunday metering to satisfy the [speaker not understood] needs of the mayor. i think quite frankly sunday metering ha been beneficial for those who have to drive and park and find parking. also, the benefits would benefit from additional customer quite fr
further, i also want to say that i'm also here for item number 10, i do see on the list betsy carmichael. there are children that live in this area. they live in the neighborhood, too. the design of our streets needs to change in order for us to have better safety for pedestrians and then i'm asking you to amend your budget when there is money. that's all. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> peter corbell. nicole snyder. >> ms. snyder is here. was here. >> all right....
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betsy carmichael middle school.dents received wrist bands to help them show up better when walking at night. >> what color are you wearing? >> white. >> what color are you wearing? >> black. >> what color is easier for people to see you in. >> white. >> white; right? you want to stick out. >>> the chief is combining the education program with stepped up traffic enforcement hoping to reduce the number of accidents that involve people crossing the street. >>> a new proposal to get a life-saving device in every school, but it won't be a requirement. one lawmaker has a creative way to get the equipment in all schools. >>> high risk areas areas and help homeowners prepare for the next fire season. >>> back here after the break, the fog is back. it's going to be cooler tomorrow. how much cooler in your backyard? i'll have the details. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for
betsy carmichael middle school.dents received wrist bands to help them show up better when walking at night. >> what color are you wearing? >> white. >> what color are you wearing? >> black. >> what color is easier for people to see you in. >> white. >> white; right? you want to stick out. >>> the chief is combining the education program with stepped up traffic enforcement hoping to reduce the number of accidents that involve people crossing...
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and carmichael is that rockstar. this is not to diminish him but to give a context. what happens with someone who has idol looks is this activist to the cameras are all over and he is on the cover of ebony magazine. all of these different covers and he's someone who is very enormously charismatic who is married to the beautiful woman. how are they perceived? oath within the black community and also internationally. there's an iconography of the black panther party. not only political party, but a party that has images that are very seductive. so only think about this, all of that is wrapped up in her area only issue this formidable artist and international celebrity, but someone who has a very keen understanding of antipolio struggling and anti-apartheid struggle. that's partly because it is very close and becomes a real conduit through. >> now from the annapolis book festival, a discussion about the civil rights movement with dave chapelle, and juan williams. >> thank you all for coming to our panel and the civil rights movement. i'm the chair of the humanities depa
and carmichael is that rockstar. this is not to diminish him but to give a context. what happens with someone who has idol looks is this activist to the cameras are all over and he is on the cover of ebony magazine. all of these different covers and he's someone who is very enormously charismatic who is married to the beautiful woman. how are they perceived? oath within the black community and also internationally. there's an iconography of the black panther party. not only political party, but...
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about what was happening in parallel terms in the civil rights community among the leaders and carmichaele senate and how conflicted he was. it was something that was transporting. that does it for us today. chris cillizza will talk about it all week. tomorrow, dianne feinstein as part of our special coverage, ted olson and david boies, they'll talk about the next battlegrounds for legalizing gay marriage. "ronan farrow daily" is up next. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins, on this monday, continuing to watch another strong soaking storm in the southeast. this one will move up the east coast during the day with the threat of severe weather most likely in the southeast but even a few tornadoes possible throughout the day. that rain arrives up into new england as we go throughout tonight and linger tomorrow morning. ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're
about what was happening in parallel terms in the civil rights community among the leaders and carmichaele senate and how conflicted he was. it was something that was transporting. that does it for us today. chris cillizza will talk about it all week. tomorrow, dianne feinstein as part of our special coverage, ted olson and david boies, they'll talk about the next battlegrounds for legalizing gay marriage. "ronan farrow daily" is up next. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins, on...