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carmichael says that but thousands of miles of water between us but they forgot blood is thicker thanander -- water. we are an african people with african ideology. we will build in this country. well, there will be no country. this is a very different type of articulation of african-american civil rights and is also accompanied with a more militant stance, visually militant and politically militant, and the presentation of the black power activists is very different than the civil rights protesters of the montgomery bus boycott or the greensboro sit in's. there are no more suits and ties, no more, we will make ourselves look like the respectable middle-class people we are. the customers we deserve to be. we are going to be militant. we are going to dress to express our power and our difference, our youth, our power are different. so this is an image that, think about how these images are transmitted through print media and television media to the audience in 1968. these sorts of images also are flashed into living rooms, white living rooms and civil disorder in predominantly black ne
carmichael says that but thousands of miles of water between us but they forgot blood is thicker thanander -- water. we are an african people with african ideology. we will build in this country. well, there will be no country. this is a very different type of articulation of african-american civil rights and is also accompanied with a more militant stance, visually militant and politically militant, and the presentation of the black power activists is very different than the civil rights...
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." >> reporter: the carmichael show was ahead of the curve last summer. one of the episode titles became reality months later. >> are you finished? >> now i am. >> i was like, yeah, he's definitely going to win. that's why i named an episode of the show "president um says his show isn't focused on politics. >> i told you, stop being so honest with bobby. >> reporter: they do zero in on the conversations that go on in real families. >> you sitting here waiting for this woman to text you back. in my day you just parked in front of a woman's house and stayed there. >> you go through life every day. the things you talk about in real life, you watch especially sitcoms and it doesn't reflect that. >> it's fine to just say i don't know. >> reporter: carmichael based the show's characters on his own real life family. they've helped inspired a new season. >> there could be weddings, deaths, all of it. laughter and tears. >> reporter: but likely a season minus any more political forecasts. mark barger, nbc news. >>> and that's going to do it for us here at "news4 m
." >> reporter: the carmichael show was ahead of the curve last summer. one of the episode titles became reality months later. >> are you finished? >> now i am. >> i was like, yeah, he's definitely going to win. that's why i named an episode of the show "president um says his show isn't focused on politics. >> i told you, stop being so honest with bobby. >> reporter: they do zero in on the conversations that go on in real families. >> you...
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that includes sophie carmichael in mississippi. the966, 1967, and 1968, language of civil rights has not been about let us sit at your lunch counter, but it is participate in a broader white society. when that is more strongly separatists, africanists, penn blacknists and message of nationalism. when that says we cannot wait for white society to get its act together and so much change will be necessary for justice to be achieved that we have to do it with the peaceful and nonviolent means. here is an example. carmichael i am bringing up as an example of -- as one of many leaders on the left as part of an emerging black power movement, but national movement in the late 1960's. activists who are coming out of the civil rights in many cases, aople who are articulating reality that is nonviolent and has only going us so far and voting rights can only get you so many things. here he is talking in berkeley in the early 1968 at a rally to support freeing hewing new in, who is a leader of the black panther party from oakland who was impris
that includes sophie carmichael in mississippi. the966, 1967, and 1968, language of civil rights has not been about let us sit at your lunch counter, but it is participate in a broader white society. when that is more strongly separatists, africanists, penn blacknists and message of nationalism. when that says we cannot wait for white society to get its act together and so much change will be necessary for justice to be achieved that we have to do it with the peaceful and nonviolent means. here...
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you weren't wrong when carmichael told you to do it or when killer michael told you to do it you're olynnlyrong if y don't vote in your best interest. if your vote doesn't do something for you, you're wasting your vote. >> on a personal level how are you navigating the trump era. every day you wake up and get another alert, how are you personally navigating until you get a chance to do something about it. >> first i talk to old people and have very honest conversation, i mean like old like filled with wisdom. my father 61 years old his wife the same age i asked her what was it like in louisiana i asked reverend james wife and all of them said this is far from the worst thing we've been through. i've seen worst than this. don't you worry about it. you need to worry about your money, yourself, your community. you need to maybe stop watching cnn and fox and start watch walter williams. three or four c more conservative blacks. learn to become many financially independent. making sure i'm banking, dealing with small local businesses that are black businesses. making sure to create a network. ba
you weren't wrong when carmichael told you to do it or when killer michael told you to do it you're olynnlyrong if y don't vote in your best interest. if your vote doesn't do something for you, you're wasting your vote. >> on a personal level how are you navigating the trump era. every day you wake up and get another alert, how are you personally navigating until you get a chance to do something about it. >> first i talk to old people and have very honest conversation, i mean like...
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i want you to meet professor meter carmichael.hes history at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. he has a very interesting question for you that involves you and the president. i say we hold it. we take a break and when we come back, we'll let leader pelosi take a thought about it and then we'll be right back. we'll hear the question and we'll get the answer here on the cnn town hall. thank you for being with us. stay with us. a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter v8 engine. a 10-speed direct-shift transmission. a meticulously crafted interior. all of these are feats of engineering. combining them with near-perfect weight distribution... ...is a feat of amazing. experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 or the multistage hybrid lc 500h. experience amazing. who's the new guy? they call him the whisperer. the whisperer? why do they call him the whisperer? he talks to planes. he talks to planes. watch this. hey watson, what's avionics telling you? maintenance records and performance data suggest replacing capacitor c4. not bad.
i want you to meet professor meter carmichael.hes history at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. he has a very interesting question for you that involves you and the president. i say we hold it. we take a break and when we come back, we'll let leader pelosi take a thought about it and then we'll be right back. we'll hear the question and we'll get the answer here on the cnn town hall. thank you for being with us. stay with us. a naturally aspirated 5.0-liter v8 engine. a 10-speed direct-shift...
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. >> just a little warning for parents out there, we should note some of the carmichael show's family humor is adult family humor. because of the giants game on nbc bay area, you can catch the season premiere of the carmichael show on cozi-tv at 9:00 p.m. >> right now, mid-flight emergency. san francisco bound flight forced to land in michigan after a laptop battery caught fire. it comes as the white house looks to expand its ban on laptops on flights. >> plus, breaking news. a rush hour suicide bombing in a highly secure neighborhood in the heart of afghanistan's capital. the terror group that says it had nothing to do with the attack. >> and settlement approved. the hefty price the city of oakland agreed to pay amid a sex scandal plaguing the city's police department. today in the bay continues right now. a very good morning to you, and thanks so much for joining us on this wednesday morning. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'll sam brock. you might want to make sure your windshield wipers are working before you head out to work. sprinkling, rain, which is
. >> just a little warning for parents out there, we should note some of the carmichael show's family humor is adult family humor. because of the giants game on nbc bay area, you can catch the season premiere of the carmichael show on cozi-tv at 9:00 p.m. >> right now, mid-flight emergency. san francisco bound flight forced to land in michigan after a laptop battery caught fire. it comes as the white house looks to expand its ban on laptops on flights. >> plus, breaking news....
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i want you to meet professor peter carmichael.s history at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. he has a very interesting question for you that involves you and the president. i say we hold it. we take a break and when we come back, we'll let leader pelosi take a thought about it and then we'll be right back. we'll hear the question and we'll get the answer here on the cnn town hall. thank you for being with us. stay with us. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. at lincoln, we're all about making things simpler for you. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced... from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. beca
i want you to meet professor peter carmichael.s history at gettysburg college in pennsylvania. he has a very interesting question for you that involves you and the president. i say we hold it. we take a break and when we come back, we'll let leader pelosi take a thought about it and then we'll be right back. we'll hear the question and we'll get the answer here on the cnn town hall. thank you for being with us. stay with us. listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey,...
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carmichael brings an example of leaders ofne of many the black nationalist movement in the late 1960's. activists who are coming out of the civil rights movement in who arees, people articulating a reality that nonviolence has only gotten us so far, voting rights can only get you so many things. here he is talking in berkeley in the early 1968, at a rally that is to support free cueing newton, a member of the black panther party who was imprisoned on murder charges after the killing of a white policeman outside oakland. and the jailing, the mix of jailing and framing -- it becomes a great cause of the black power movement and other allies, white and black, on the left. so they put thousands of miles of water between us, but they forgot blood is sicker than water. we are an african people with african ideology. we will build in this country well there -- there will be no country. different type of articulation of african-american civil rights and is also accompanied with a more militant stance, visually militant and politically militant, and the presentation of the black power activist
carmichael brings an example of leaders ofne of many the black nationalist movement in the late 1960's. activists who are coming out of the civil rights movement in who arees, people articulating a reality that nonviolence has only gotten us so far, voting rights can only get you so many things. here he is talking in berkeley in the early 1968, at a rally that is to support free cueing newton, a member of the black panther party who was imprisoned on murder charges after the killing of a white...
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robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says, robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and, um, anything we can do we will support him in any way we can. love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> reporter: robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night again he is paralyzed from the waist down. he does have some movement though in his arms and his wrists which is a good sign. and i'm told he is ready to start physical therapy as soon as possible. juliette goodrich, kpix 5, san jose. >>> 4:41. the bay area's brutal housing market is tough for first time home buyers. we'll take a look at some of the challenges facing young people. >> plus, a pair of hikers gets trapped on a steep bay area cliffside. we'll show you the rescue. ♪[ music ] ,, who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little t
robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says, robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and, um, anything we can do we will support him in any way we can. love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> reporter: robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night again he is paralyzed from...
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robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says robert is not one hope. >> a good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot. i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it. and, anything we can do, we will support him any way we can. we love him. and, we are praying for him dearly. every day. >> reporter: robert's family and friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night. again, he is paralyzed from the waste down. he has movement in his arm and his wrist which is a good sign. he is ready to start physical therapy as soon as possible. in san jose, juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> a bay area from is accused of sexually assaulting a female patient and tonight, detectives believe there could be more victims out there. 36-year-old rajes kumar singma practiced medicine on pete boulevard in walnut creek. he is out on bail tonight. >>> san francisco mystery that spanned 140 years is finally solved tonight. veronica de la cruz teus a little girl found inside a coffin finally has a name. >> reporter: that's righted. 11 months ago, a c
robert's former coach from jesuit high school in carmichael says robert is not one hope. >> a good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot. i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it. and, anything we can do, we will support him any way we can. we love him. and, we are praying for him dearly. every day. >> reporter: robert's family and friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night. again, he is paralyzed from the waste down. he...
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she says he's operating a cottage industry out of his home office in carmichael hiring full-time employees to go on 10 to 15 drive-bys a day checking on properties. >> they will run in your business, get out their ruler or camera, take measurements, snap pictures and run back out. i've had people call police on them before not knowing what the heck is going on. >> reporter: she said under california law plaintiffs in ada lawsuits have the right to $400,000 per visit making the state ripe fertile ground for serial filers like johnson. >> he said i want $400,000 for all nine times that i came here even though you didn't even everybody i was here. >> we -- even know i was here. >> we have to give businesses a chance to make right. >> reporter: devin mathis' bill would give small businesses of 50 employees or less six months to fix a violation before they get sued. >> i'm a disabled combat veteran who got blown up twice in iraq. i have a son born with spina bifida. to go after every mom and pop business and shut them down just to make a buck is wrong. >> on july 26th the americans with disabil
she says he's operating a cottage industry out of his home office in carmichael hiring full-time employees to go on 10 to 15 drive-bys a day checking on properties. >> they will run in your business, get out their ruler or camera, take measurements, snap pictures and run back out. i've had people call police on them before not knowing what the heck is going on. >> reporter: she said under california law plaintiffs in ada lawsuits have the right to $400,000 per visit making the state...
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scandal is former national security advisor and father-in-law who won't set foot in your foreign carmichael. and we just learned that the trump team knew flynn was being investigated for secretly working as a paid lobbyist for turkey during the campaign. well, they should have suspected something when they saw what he wore to the convention. (laughter). >> stephen: and, and, and it gets worse. because after taking $500,000 from turkey while preparing to be trump's national security advisor, flynn for some reason stopped a u.s. military plan that turkey opposed. yeah. yeah. it is just like the patriot at bunker hill who cried don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes cuz i'm getting paid by visine. now we're also-- we're also learning more about the meeting where donald trump allegedly asked james comey to layoff the flynn investigation. efltly,-- evidently, before he twisted comey's arm, trump told those present including mike pence and attorney general jeff sessions to leave the room except for mr. comey. oh, comey should have known better because nothing good happens when you are
scandal is former national security advisor and father-in-law who won't set foot in your foreign carmichael. and we just learned that the trump team knew flynn was being investigated for secretly working as a paid lobbyist for turkey during the campaign. well, they should have suspected something when they saw what he wore to the convention. (laughter). >> stephen: and, and, and it gets worse. because after taking $500,000 from turkey while preparing to be trump's national security...
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this is the latest in store of what has been a long running cycle for the carmichael mine.his was expected to cost $16 billion, so the environmental has already been pulled through the court multiple times on measures as well. this is just the latest. the coal mine itself with the turtles that are around, that will be subject to dredging $3 billion of the avid point coal terminal. greatre dredging near the barrier reef, so you can imagine that. showed 19% ofeys those responding opposed the government contributing what is billion loane a $1 to help a rail right from the minus health -- the mine itself. so the controversies keep piling up. haidi: haidi: not a lot of luck. paul allen in sydney. let's get to first word news with su keenan. su: let's start with softbank, and masayoshi son has announced the first round of capital investments for his fund. with more than $93 billion in the pot. headlining investors include the saudi public investment fund and abu dhabi, apple, foxconn, and sharp. it will top $100 billion when it finally closes in six months' time, and it will focu
this is the latest in store of what has been a long running cycle for the carmichael mine.his was expected to cost $16 billion, so the environmental has already been pulled through the court multiple times on measures as well. this is just the latest. the coal mine itself with the turtles that are around, that will be subject to dredging $3 billion of the avid point coal terminal. greatre dredging near the barrier reef, so you can imagine that. showed 19% ofeys those responding opposed the...
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player left paralyzed after being injured him -- in a match, it was held at a jesuit high school in carmichaelword 20-year-old robert taylor was us -- was an outstanding athlete, he suffered an injury last weekend during a championship match, his lower body paralyzed. >>> his life was changed for all who know him.>> this wasn't a funeral. as he works to figure out the path for him, we hope to be invited to be a part of that new life, and share the joys and challenges he will live out.>> after the mass, there was a donut fundraiser with proceeds going towards taylor's mountain 90 -- mounting medical expenses which family members estimate could be a -- million dollars. a a wide range of backgrounds, a soccer tournament in he word between cal state east bay students and faculty against high school students from oakland. >> the 1st of its kind event through cal state and soccer without orders for immigrants and refugees. amberley has the story.>>> this mini tournament, games of hope invites these teenagers, immigrants and refugees to a largely unfamiliar world of a college campus. they came to pla
player left paralyzed after being injured him -- in a match, it was held at a jesuit high school in carmichaelword 20-year-old robert taylor was us -- was an outstanding athlete, he suffered an injury last weekend during a championship match, his lower body paralyzed. >>> his life was changed for all who know him.>> this wasn't a funeral. as he works to figure out the path for him, we hope to be invited to be a part of that new life, and share the joys and challenges he will live...
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consistently replicated themselves over time, but they saw a really talented people like stokely carmichael, who were outside the system trying to bring it down and saying we want those people to be inside the system trying to benefit it. the problems that they were angry about the first place had marginally gone unaddressed -- had largely gone unaddressed. it did not go to the roots white education has become -- why education has become as unequal as it is. that is where we are. we are arguing about affirmative action as if it were really -- and it waseral not that. >> real quick. between what it was meant to do and how it is can we don't now, to your point, if we were going to get seriously active on gain the education system for black children early on. not just like children, but they are the ones underserved. i don't think a lot of people would disagree with that action early on if it was sincere and pragmatic. the problem is we get a lot of lip service to it and don't do anything about it. unions areteachers going to be a source of a jobs program for teachers and they do not think the
consistently replicated themselves over time, but they saw a really talented people like stokely carmichael, who were outside the system trying to bring it down and saying we want those people to be inside the system trying to benefit it. the problems that they were angry about the first place had marginally gone unaddressed -- had largely gone unaddressed. it did not go to the roots white education has become -- why education has become as unequal as it is. that is where we are. we are arguing...
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robert's former coach in carmichael says robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot. so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and anything we can do, we will support him in any way that we can. we love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night. again, he's paralyzed from the waist down. he does have some movement though in his arms and his wrists, which is a good sign. and i'm told he's ready to start physical therapy as soon as possible. in san jose, juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >>> a verdict in the case of sierra lamar's murder. a jury finding antolin garcia- torres guilty of kidnapping and killing the teen. we were in the courtroom as the decision was read. >> reporter: antolin garcia- torres was convicted for the kidnapping and killing of sierra lamar, but sierra's friends, now grown young women, say he also robbed them of a sense of innocence and security. she was sierra's cheer squad teammate who ca
robert's former coach in carmichael says robert isn't one to give up hope. >> a very good young man of faith. he believes in his faith a lot. so i'm sure that will help him and his family get through it and anything we can do, we will support him in any way that we can. we love him and we're praying for him dearly every day. >> robert's family and his friends have been by his side since saturday. he had surgery saturday night. again, he's paralyzed from the waist down. he does have...
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. >>> the carmichael show is coming back for season three next week. it will be addressing african-american literacy and the n-word. >>> and finally the great war is here. the sensational new trailer for "game of thrones" season seven has been released. it shows the moments dinaris unleashes her dragons. the teaser shows all the main players gearing up for the final battle for the seven kingdoms and clearly i don't watch it but if you do "game of thrones" lifeline to ask how to say it. >> dinaris and wes dros. >> an ordinance was approved that would require rest opportunities stop automatically giving diners straws with their drinks. the ordinance aims to get the city closer to its aim of zero waste. >> the nfl was so pleased they decided to bring the game back to orlando in 2018. everything format-wise is the same. afc versus nfc and of course a week long buildup of festivities. the nfl pro bowl is scheduled for january 28 at camping world stadium in orlando. >> today the smithsonian will screen the very first "star wars" film at the imax theater in t
. >>> the carmichael show is coming back for season three next week. it will be addressing african-american literacy and the n-word. >>> and finally the great war is here. the sensational new trailer for "game of thrones" season seven has been released. it shows the moments dinaris unleashes her dragons. the teaser shows all the main players gearing up for the final battle for the seven kingdoms and clearly i don't watch it but if you do "game of thrones"...
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now, how do you--do you see any essential difference between saying this and a stokely carmichael saying to hell with the laws of this country? aren't those two sayings as extreme i mean, as each--aren't they both extreme? and when you talk about red china giving up some of its hostile sayings, would you give up this saying which is patently hostile? governor reagan: well, i don't think there was anything hostile in what he said. actually, i could have questioned whether that was the time and place to say it. he was paraphrasing a very famous remark that goes back, i guess, to cicero. and what he was paraphrasing--he was paraphrasing in that statement the idea of all-out defense of virtue all-out defense of liberty and that there was--i would think that a soldier who died in world war ii fighting hitlerism had gone all the way out in his defense of what we believe to be right and moral, virtuous, and certainly in defense of freedom. now, to turn this ... waruhiu: excuse me, sir, could you substitute communism for virtue and you see the deadlock which it would produce. you think something
now, how do you--do you see any essential difference between saying this and a stokely carmichael saying to hell with the laws of this country? aren't those two sayings as extreme i mean, as each--aren't they both extreme? and when you talk about red china giving up some of its hostile sayings, would you give up this saying which is patently hostile? governor reagan: well, i don't think there was anything hostile in what he said. actually, i could have questioned whether that was the time and...