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caucasians. about like that of any other american community in wartime. barely adequate. the evacuees have a form of community self-government which aids in administrative of the community. a community council of evacuees is elected to make rules and regulations. anyone 18 years old or older is eligible to vote in the election which are carried on in the democratic manner. a judicial commission sits in judgment on minor offenses. attorneys among the evacuees represent the prosecution and the defense. a serious crime would be tried in the regular court outside the center. the crime rate among people of japanese ancestry in the united states always has been extremely low. and this has proved to be the case in the centers. after working hours over weekends, a relocation center is the center of baseball games and softball games by the dozen. the teams are counted by the hundreds. the evacuees have provided practically all of their own equipment. little government money has been spent for strictly rec
caucasians. about like that of any other american community in wartime. barely adequate. the evacuees have a form of community self-government which aids in administrative of the community. a community council of evacuees is elected to make rules and regulations. anyone 18 years old or older is eligible to vote in the election which are carried on in the democratic manner. a judicial commission sits in judgment on minor offenses. attorneys among the evacuees represent the prosecution and the...
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>> the pga rescinded the caucasian only clause in 1961 after sifford challenged it. he received the presidential medal of freedom last november. sifford was 92. >>> just ahead we've got the trailer for "magic mike xxl." plus jimmy fallon makes good on his promise. an epic reunion on "the tonight show" next. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. tonight, every dish came out of the cupboard. literally. can this mess be conquered by a little bit of dawn ultra? yes. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do.
>> the pga rescinded the caucasian only clause in 1961 after sifford challenged it. he received the presidential medal of freedom last november. sifford was 92. >>> just ahead we've got the trailer for "magic mike xxl." plus jimmy fallon makes good on his promise. an epic reunion on "the tonight show" next. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through....
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some of the teachers are caucasian. some are evacuees.he first graders in this class taught by an evacuee teacher are making color drawings which will decorate the walls of their barrack building classrooms the same kind of beautifully clumsy drawings that can be found in almost any first grade room. in the high schools, vocational training gets plenty of attention. scientific farming studied in school and in the field. older boys are learning trades. they use them first as part of the regular work of the relocation center as welders, mechanics, machinists frequently learning to do the necessary jobs in the relocation center have led to better jobs outside. health protection is part of the obligation assumed by the government. if evacuee doctors and nurses serve in the hospitals under the supervision of caucasians. dentists, oculus, and pharmacists. the japanese professional men and women, most of them american citizens, have their own practices on the west coast before evacuation. many of them are now in the army medical corps, and other
some of the teachers are caucasian. some are evacuees.he first graders in this class taught by an evacuee teacher are making color drawings which will decorate the walls of their barrack building classrooms the same kind of beautifully clumsy drawings that can be found in almost any first grade room. in the high schools, vocational training gets plenty of attention. scientific farming studied in school and in the field. older boys are learning trades. they use them first as part of the regular...
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. >> this skull had a nose cavity indicative of a caucasian. a battery of nearly two dozen measurements fed into a computer program confirmed this was the skull of a woman. dr. murray estimated that the victim was under 35 years of age. >> the sutures of the skull, the lines where the individual's skull bones knit together, those were still very open. and they typically will tend to close with age. >> evidence suggested someone had used many different types of tools in an extraordinary effort to conceal the woman's identity. a series of jagged parallel marks indicated a serrated knife the size of a kitchen steak knife had been dragged along the sides of the skull. cut marks on the cheekbones indicated the jaw had been forcefully removed with a small, single-edged blade like a pocket knife. and there were several puncture wounds in the eye sockets, an indication that the killer removed the victim's eyes. the teeth were also missing. in the upper jaw was a broken tooth root, which told dr. murray that the teeth had been deliberately pulled. >> an
. >> this skull had a nose cavity indicative of a caucasian. a battery of nearly two dozen measurements fed into a computer program confirmed this was the skull of a woman. dr. murray estimated that the victim was under 35 years of age. >> the sutures of the skull, the lines where the individual's skull bones knit together, those were still very open. and they typically will tend to close with age. >> evidence suggested someone had used many different types of tools in an...
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folks like me who are caucasian of european descent, for the first time in 2017 will be an absolute minority in the united states of america. absolute minority. fewer than 50% of the people in america from then and on will be white european stock. that's not a bad thing. that's the source of our strength. and so we have been we haven't always gotten it right. i don't want i don't want is just we have all the answers, but have a lot of experience of integrating communities into the american system, the american dream. a generation from now as i said things will be changing even more. it's not merely that we are a melting pot but we are proud to be a melting pot. and with that we have made a lot of mistakes but we also have made a lot of progress. and we've learned a lot of hard lessons. but the most important lesson we've learned, we don't always practice it is that inclusion counts. let me say that again. inclusion counts. inclusion counts. being brought in and made a part of the community whether as my irish ancestors with signs no irish need apply and anti-catholic movement of the know not
folks like me who are caucasian of european descent, for the first time in 2017 will be an absolute minority in the united states of america. absolute minority. fewer than 50% of the people in america from then and on will be white european stock. that's not a bad thing. that's the source of our strength. and so we have been we haven't always gotten it right. i don't want i don't want is just we have all the answers, but have a lot of experience of integrating communities into the american...
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it is largely -- it's actually all male with the exception of one woman and largely caucasian and asian. i think there is one latino and one representative for lgbt community and so as i listen to the response -- as i read the response and listen to the questions i did ask a question about what you bring to the commission and one of the things that is important to me and that i did hear was an acknowledgment that dory spoke of bringing diversity to this commission and that's one of my core values that doesn't change and this is my first official meeting with the rules committee and moving forward this is what i am looking forward to every member that is listening to this committee meeting is that we need to be creating policy bodies that can create and gender parity as well as ethnic diversity and that also includes class, diversity. it includes sexual orientation and every other category we san franciscans value, so i am here today to support dory and this committee also kept me up -- this agenda kept me up as well because we have several outstanding members of the san francisco commun
it is largely -- it's actually all male with the exception of one woman and largely caucasian and asian. i think there is one latino and one representative for lgbt community and so as i listen to the response -- as i read the response and listen to the questions i did ask a question about what you bring to the commission and one of the things that is important to me and that i did hear was an acknowledgment that dory spoke of bringing diversity to this commission and that's one of my core...
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highest amount of students that we have here that are vietnamese-americans, followed closely by caucasian americans. and so in many instances when you hear this term lacks, it could do note that it is just a distinct university and that the recruit process is solely focused on african-american students but that is not the case the doors are open to every student and we are proud about the fact that demographics are shifting the way we are and counter the system that this term has long been used, hbcu meaning that contemporary practices are not used in order to ensure that we are preparing duden for the professional workforce. sometimes people get bogged down with the term historical meaning old and ancient and stuck in our ways and the reality is the very opposite. certainly by way of the other individuals either focused on through c-span. >> loren blanchard joining us tyrone is in baton rouge louisiana. please go ahead. >> thank you for taking my call. this may be apples and oranges, but first i would like to congratulate you on academic excellence. especially touching the lives of young
highest amount of students that we have here that are vietnamese-americans, followed closely by caucasian americans. and so in many instances when you hear this term lacks, it could do note that it is just a distinct university and that the recruit process is solely focused on african-american students but that is not the case the doors are open to every student and we are proud about the fact that demographics are shifting the way we are and counter the system that this term has long been...
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if all of those individuals happened to be caucasian. >> and finally, a bloodstain found in the pick-upck matched megan's dna. >> there was a literal mountain of evidence to suggest and to prove that he in fact did commit the crimes of felonious assault, rape and kidnapping. >> megan's blood inside the truck and her fingerprints positioned in a way that clearly demonstrated she was forced into the vehicle all prove these points to the jury. >> the forensics to this case put the icing on the cake. >> it allowed us to conclusively link the suspect to the scene and to the victim herself. >> craig bailey was convicted of first-degree kidnapping and rape and two counts of felonious assault. he was sentenced to 46 years in prison. since bailey was on parole when he committed the crime, the judge reinstated the 18 years remaining on bailey's previous sentence. >> he didn't show any anger. he didn't show any remorse. he didn't show any incredulity. i believe by the time he would get out would be approximately 81 years old. >> if it wasn't for megan, we might not have had a conviction. there cou
if all of those individuals happened to be caucasian. >> and finally, a bloodstain found in the pick-upck matched megan's dna. >> there was a literal mountain of evidence to suggest and to prove that he in fact did commit the crimes of felonious assault, rape and kidnapping. >> megan's blood inside the truck and her fingerprints positioned in a way that clearly demonstrated she was forced into the vehicle all prove these points to the jury. >> the forensics to this case...
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caucasians. about like that of any other american community in wartime. barely adequate. the evacuees have a form of community self-government which aids in administrative of the community. a community council of evacuees is elected to make rules and regulations. anyone 18 years old or older is eligible to vote in the election which are carried on in the democratic manner. a judicial commission sits in judgment on minor offenses. attorneys among the evacuees represent the prosecution and the defense. a serious crime would be tried in the regular court outside the center. the crime rate among people of japanese ancestry in the united states always has been extremely low. and this has proved to be the case in the centers. after working hours over weekends, a relocation center is the center of baseball games and softball games by the dozen. the teams are counted by the hundreds. the evacuees have provided practically all of their own equipment. little government money has been spent for strictly rec
caucasians. about like that of any other american community in wartime. barely adequate. the evacuees have a form of community self-government which aids in administrative of the community. a community council of evacuees is elected to make rules and regulations. anyone 18 years old or older is eligible to vote in the election which are carried on in the democratic manner. a judicial commission sits in judgment on minor offenses. attorneys among the evacuees represent the prosecution and the...
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the moviemakers who actually do the oscar voting is instructive. >> lang: academy voters were 94% caucasianans comprised about 2% of the voting body, and latinos comprised less than 2% and that's just not reflective of the american public. and it's actually not reflective of who is buying tickets to films. if you look at it, the two largest growing segments of the audience are latinos and african americans. >> simon: over the martin luther king holiday weekend, ava duvernay and oprah and the others went back to selma for a celebration of the film. no matter what happens at the oscars, the town gave them the full red carpet treatment. >> common: freedom is like religion to us.... >> simon: on the very bridge where it all happened, musicians common and john legend performed "glory," which got an oscar nomination for best song. >> john legend: ♪ one day, when the war is won ♪ we will be sure, we will be sure ♪ oh, glory... ♪ >> simon: and in a march through town commemorating what happened here, there was frederick reese, the teacher and voting rights activist who invited martin luther king to
the moviemakers who actually do the oscar voting is instructive. >> lang: academy voters were 94% caucasianans comprised about 2% of the voting body, and latinos comprised less than 2% and that's just not reflective of the american public. and it's actually not reflective of who is buying tickets to films. if you look at it, the two largest growing segments of the audience are latinos and african americans. >> simon: over the martin luther king holiday weekend, ava duvernay and...
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women experience symptoms an average of 10 years then nine years for hispanic, six and a half for caucasian, five and a half for asian women. >>> what's in your refrigerator may say a lot about your love life. tonight at 11:00, we take a closer look at what your fridge says about you and your compatibility with possible dates. we turn up the heat on love at 11:00 tonight. >>> just ahead, bragging rights for every oscar presented. >> who's in >>> i'm ama deitz, a fairway fight, tonight. and also the bay area's oldest formal wear business is minutes away from closing for good. we report on the scramble for employees and customers. >>> and the ice now forming at levi's stadium, and what it's going to take to keep it frozen for a week. all coming up at 6:00. >> that can't be easy to keep that ice frozen in this warmth. >>> six days to go until the academy awards. >> preparations are in swing. already part of hollywood boulevard is closed. >> several more roads and subways will also be shut down by the tileme of the show. this year's oscars have a twist. >> they will be handed out by hand-picked
women experience symptoms an average of 10 years then nine years for hispanic, six and a half for caucasian, five and a half for asian women. >>> what's in your refrigerator may say a lot about your love life. tonight at 11:00, we take a closer look at what your fridge says about you and your compatibility with possible dates. we turn up the heat on love at 11:00 tonight. >>> just ahead, bragging rights for every oscar presented. >> who's in >>> i'm ama deitz, a...
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elinor trotta is described as a 3-year-old caucasian female weighing approximately 60 pounds with brownhoulder length hair she was last seen wearing a purple fluffy coat pink pants and disney frozen sneakers. we have expanded the amber alert which includes other states to explore all possible destinations. there are known locations throughout the united states and we're searching all of them for any connections that may help us locate elinor. as with all incidents involving a child, we're deeply concerned for her safety and we're doing everything humanly possible to bring her back. as a chief of police we're going to go to all lengths to find her. as a father i think michael trotta has an opportunity to bring this girl back turn himself in and it will be easier to navigate the waters ahead if he brings her back safe. i'd like to invite jack lev of the fbi, our partners in delaware, who are helping us find this little girl. jack? >> thank you, sir. good afternoon. just want to bring this to your attention. the fbi is fully engaged in this mission, with the new castle county pd. we're cov
elinor trotta is described as a 3-year-old caucasian female weighing approximately 60 pounds with brownhoulder length hair she was last seen wearing a purple fluffy coat pink pants and disney frozen sneakers. we have expanded the amber alert which includes other states to explore all possible destinations. there are known locations throughout the united states and we're searching all of them for any connections that may help us locate elinor. as with all incidents involving a child, we're...
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the red line shows in hispanic and green in african american and the purple line shows in caucasian children. again, though we have seen a decrease in [inaudible] experience the gap between caication cheern and african american and latino and maegz children widened from 14 percent in 2000 to 21 percent in 2012. >> [inaudible] teasing out the data of children with color are chine ease children, 3 times as likely as white children to have untreated decay. african american and hispanic twice as likely to have untreated decay. showing that childrens oral health is a primary part of overall health and well being which requires timely access to preventative is sirfbss and timely treatment. the kids that are 3 times as likely have to have just as much access as their counter parts in the city. illustrated the data firther. low income children and children with color wait times at dental clinics that accept med cal or medicaid can be as high as 2 to 3 months including nigh clinic in the mission neighborhood. we are building a wait list. these children who will be seen in the 2-3 months if their pare
the red line shows in hispanic and green in african american and the purple line shows in caucasian children. again, though we have seen a decrease in [inaudible] experience the gap between caication cheern and african american and latino and maegz children widened from 14 percent in 2000 to 21 percent in 2012. >> [inaudible] teasing out the data of children with color are chine ease children, 3 times as likely as white children to have untreated decay. african american and hispanic twice...
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he was the first black player on the pga tour, and his challenge to the only-caucasians rule back in 1961 led to the desegregation of pro golf. he later won the hartford open and l.a. open. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. dr. charles l. sifford was 92. >>> on this broadcast last week in an effort to honor and thank a veteran who protected me and so many others after a ground fire incident in the desert during the iraq war invasion, i made a mistake in recalling the events of 12 years ago. it did not take long to hear from some brave men and women and the air crews who were also in that desert. i want to apologize. i said i was traveling in an aircraft that was hit by rpg fire. i was instead in a following aircraft. we all landed after the ground fire incident and spent two harrowing nights in a sandstorm in the iraq desert. this was a bungled attempt by me to thank one special veteran and by extension our brave military men and women, veterans everywhere, those who have served while i did not. i hope they know they have my greatest respect and now my apology. >>> wh
he was the first black player on the pga tour, and his challenge to the only-caucasians rule back in 1961 led to the desegregation of pro golf. he later won the hartford open and l.a. open. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom. dr. charles l. sifford was 92. >>> on this broadcast last week in an effort to honor and thank a veteran who protected me and so many others after a ground fire incident in the desert during the iraq war invasion, i made a mistake in recalling the...
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. >> our clients are single caucasian women, young black professionals and the lgbt community. >> urban blight is still here crime is higher than other neighborhoods but lower than it used to be here but so many people want in. the listing service mris says the median price of a home in anacostia jumped from $200,000 to $240,000 in one year. reporting from southeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> "7 on your side" tonight with a consumer alert from coca-cola. the company known for its carbonated drinks is going to produce milk. its minute maid division is rolling out a new line called fair life. coca-cola says the drink has 50% more protein, 50% less sugar and 50% more calcium than regular milk. expected to be available nationwide next month. another hit for the midwest and new england. after a massive snowstorm, the regions are now dealing with bitter cold. in boston the snowiest week on record with nearly three feet on the ground. schools were closed again today and right now, the wind chill there is at about 10 degrees. meanwhile, boston mayor martin walsh says the victory parad
. >> our clients are single caucasian women, young black professionals and the lgbt community. >> urban blight is still here crime is higher than other neighborhoods but lower than it used to be here but so many people want in. the listing service mris says the median price of a home in anacostia jumped from $200,000 to $240,000 in one year. reporting from southeast washington, sam ford, abc 7 news. >> "7 on your side" tonight with a consumer alert from coca-cola....
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lot of overwhelming users of drugs are caucasian. something we don't talk about enough. i think you've alluded to it. i've often thought just focusing on the dealing is like dealing with a hole in your boat just by bailing all the time. you got to deal with the demand side of it which is overwhelmingly driven by employed people who are from the suburbs and caucasian. another hard truth people don't talk about a lot. >> hi. my name is jack lynch. i'm a freshman in the college here at georgetown. my question is, you mentioned earlier that officer ray moss and officer liu, the assassinates officers in the nypd were both minorities working in a predominantly minority neighborhood. do you think it is part of american law enforcement to try to ensure that the racial diversity of their police forces working in certain neighborhoods are approximately equal to the proportions of racial groups in the neighborhoods they're working in? >> yes. in fact, i don't think it is just a goal. it's actually -- i don't know whether there is a word more important than goal. it is imperative fo
lot of overwhelming users of drugs are caucasian. something we don't talk about enough. i think you've alluded to it. i've often thought just focusing on the dealing is like dealing with a hole in your boat just by bailing all the time. you got to deal with the demand side of it which is overwhelmingly driven by employed people who are from the suburbs and caucasian. another hard truth people don't talk about a lot. >> hi. my name is jack lynch. i'm a freshman in the college here at...
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. >> the pga rescinded the caucasian only clause after it was challenged. he received the presidential medal of freedom last year. >>> just ahead, the hairstyle that might make kids think twice about misbehaving. >>> plus, the robot that can make things a whole lot safer for the military members at sea. >>> another band of snow moving through new england this morning, making for a very slippery commute. already some school delays throughout the region but this may be nothing compared to what's coming. those details are coming up. you're watching "first look" on msnbc. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. good job! still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. at ally bank no branches equals great rates
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>> paul: we got a report of a caucasian male in his mid-20s trapped in a ravine near the abbott cabin. the rescuers are bringing him up now. >> summer: it's him. it's hi
>> paul: we got a report of a caucasian male in his mid-20s trapped in a ravine near the abbott cabin. the rescuers are bringing him up now. >> summer: it's him. it's hi
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it wasn't until 1961 when california's attorney general stepped in that the pga dropped the caucasiany membership club. president obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom last father. >> on the tour charlie was banned from clubhouse restaurants. folks threatened him. it was never just about the pga tour. e charlie said i wasn't just trying dood this for me. i was trying to do it for the world. >> charlie sifford was 92 years old. >> demolition work on the former home of the 49ers is well under way. sty 7 hd was over head earlier today. the the orange and red seats not snatched up were loaded to the back of a dump truck or strapped today. they expect the entire stadium to be raised in about three months. >>> coming up at 6:00, jonathan bloom shows you what it will take to bring that storied ballpark once and for all. >> more than ten years on the job and there's a lot to show for it. >> coming up the new bay bridge like bulldog: what's this? mattress discounters presidents day sale ending? but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one
it wasn't until 1961 when california's attorney general stepped in that the pga dropped the caucasiany membership club. president obama awarded him the presidential medal of freedom last father. >> on the tour charlie was banned from clubhouse restaurants. folks threatened him. it was never just about the pga tour. e charlie said i wasn't just trying dood this for me. i was trying to do it for the world. >> charlie sifford was 92 years old. >> demolition work on the former...
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>> if any race of people should not have guilt about slavery it's caucasians.ma's entire economic program is reparations. >> he is moving all around and shaking and it's purely an act. this is really shameless of michael j. fox. >> jon: we poisoned that brand. ( laughter ) ( applause ) just out of curiosity, let me ask you a question-- and i mean this sincerely-- how do you poison a cyanide factory? ( laughter ) but see the little game that they play here is the only reason the right looks bad is that these guys are unfair liars. by the way, that sentiment is brought to you by arby's. jon stewart cannot destroy a brand by telling people whose in it. my point is-- ( laughter ) we don't lie. we don't distort. we actually have a fellow who works in the building who uses every fiber of his being to prevent us from doing so. that moral bastard! that-- >> jon. >> jon: what? >> actually, my parents were married so technically i'm not a bastard. >> jon: fine! it just was a figure of speech! the point is on the right they're pretending that our toothfulness is what's re
>> if any race of people should not have guilt about slavery it's caucasians.ma's entire economic program is reparations. >> he is moving all around and shaking and it's purely an act. this is really shameless of michael j. fox. >> jon: we poisoned that brand. ( laughter ) ( applause ) just out of curiosity, let me ask you a question-- and i mean this sincerely-- how do you poison a cyanide factory? ( laughter ) but see the little game that they play here is the only reason...
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it is largely -- it's actually all male with the exception of one woman and largely caucasian and asian. i think there is one latino and one representative for lgbt community and so as i listen to the response -- as i read the response and listen to the questions i did ask a question about what you bring to the commission and one of the things that is important to me and that i did hear was an acknowledgment that dory spoke of bringing
it is largely -- it's actually all male with the exception of one woman and largely caucasian and asian. i think there is one latino and one representative for lgbt community and so as i listen to the response -- as i read the response and listen to the questions i did ask a question about what you bring to the commission and one of the things that is important to me and that i did hear was an acknowledgment that dory spoke of bringing
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i don't think it's that a wise latina judge makes a better decision than a male caucasian judge. but i think the two together will come out -- >> and we as judges have to follow the law. and that's what i think we all try to do. but we bring different viewpoints from our personal experiences. >> and i think that might be a -- do we want to have time for questions? a couple of questions from the audience. there's a microphone right there. and if you have a question, feel free to stand up and walk over and ask a question. >> don't be afraid. >> and if not, is that a question? or if not, we can all go get something to eat. [laughter] [applause] wait, wait, wait. here's a question. sorry. sorry. one question. go ahead. >> one of the things that happened earlier in your career, and something maybe worth bringing up and that's when judge chen was a trial judge. and he found certain attorneys in contempt. and i was wondering if you could tell us a little bit about that. what he did. and it inspired me a lot. >> there was one case, a breach of contract case, nonjury. i ruled against one
i don't think it's that a wise latina judge makes a better decision than a male caucasian judge. but i think the two together will come out -- >> and we as judges have to follow the law. and that's what i think we all try to do. but we bring different viewpoints from our personal experiences. >> and i think that might be a -- do we want to have time for questions? a couple of questions from the audience. there's a microphone right there. and if you have a question, feel free to...
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so many asia recognizes are getting their eyes caucasianed. >> what about you? my wife's name tattooed there. i think that's what tattoos are all about. if i had to change one tattoo it would probably be the jellyfish eating fidel castro that covers my entire body. >> you have an i got a jellyfish eating the hero of capitalism and the hero of socialism. it was cool in a van but when i go to the water park with the kids i feel like a freak show. >> i don't want you to take off your suit. >> that would be ideal, if we had a clip. >> and this puppy was -- i started that in montreal. it's about creative destruction, which is a thing you can look up on the internet. and then there is this big [beep ] jellyfish that someone learning tattoos did. >> that is amazing. >> i think everyone is asking at home how long -- >> that was 36 hours. >> for the whole back? >> were you intoxicated the whole time? >> 50 sessions. sometimes i was drunk sometimes i was on cocaine, sometimes i wasn't. >> it's your own t-shirt of shame. >> would you ever want to give up? >> you can't. you
so many asia recognizes are getting their eyes caucasianed. >> what about you? my wife's name tattooed there. i think that's what tattoos are all about. if i had to change one tattoo it would probably be the jellyfish eating fidel castro that covers my entire body. >> you have an i got a jellyfish eating the hero of capitalism and the hero of socialism. it was cool in a van but when i go to the water park with the kids i feel like a freak show. >> i don't want you to take off...
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sophomore at fordham to allen baci decision which was a decision that affects people who are of caucasian persuasion and a lot don't realize they can go to the historical black colleges and universities as a minority. >> host: thanks peter. dr. harvey go ahead. >> guest: to your formal question as you know as to your latter questioned the market decision created a great deal of consternation with the number of educators both black and white because it did affect both majority and minority. hampton happens to be about 15% in any given year, 12 to 15% white. we are at historically black colleges and universities proud of that tradition. many of us are here by choice and the fact is that we do provide such a high-quality education. to your former question about tell we need to do more and we need to do better providing support for disadvantaged students no matter where they go. there is no norm across-the-board because there were more programs at some institutions unless that others. but the fact is that education is the key to freedom for everybody. education is the key to a good society, g
sophomore at fordham to allen baci decision which was a decision that affects people who are of caucasian persuasion and a lot don't realize they can go to the historical black colleges and universities as a minority. >> host: thanks peter. dr. harvey go ahead. >> guest: to your formal question as you know as to your latter questioned the market decision created a great deal of consternation with the number of educators both black and white because it did affect both majority and...
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universities because of the history who actually have student populations that are more predominantly caucasian. they represented an opportunity for blacks at that time to get an education, and overtime has evolved into world-class institution such as ours. host: as far as the role they serve today, how would you describe that particularly as colleges as a competitive thing and a lot of colleges to compete with? guest: absolutely. we remain competitive. for several reasons. we represent about the percent of african-american students in higher education. the account for 21% or 22% of all african-american graduates from higher education in the country today. when you look at that impact as a population, we certainly have a very strong impact in the core group of institutions. i do not think the issue is about relevance, i think the issue is about how excellent we can become. how we ensure that we are doing the best possible. i think you see that today. for example, we provide about 120 programs. when you look to all the landscape of historically, there are 100 and five. you really covered the ent
universities because of the history who actually have student populations that are more predominantly caucasian. they represented an opportunity for blacks at that time to get an education, and overtime has evolved into world-class institution such as ours. host: as far as the role they serve today, how would you describe that particularly as colleges as a competitive thing and a lot of colleges to compete with? guest: absolutely. we remain competitive. for several reasons. we represent about...
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. >> so many asians are getting their eyes caucasianed but i like you are proud of who you are. >> name tattooed somewhere here. i think that's what tattoo are all about. if i had to change one tattoo it would probably be the yellly fellowshiping pho bell was -- fidel castro was there. it is back down my arms arms and one is the hero of capitalism and he is devouring them. it was cool, but when i got to the water park with the kids i feel like a kony island freak show. you can wear a sun shirt. >> you can wear a sun shirt. it is my whole body. >> i don't want you to take off your suit. >> that would be ideal if we had a clip. >> and then this puppy -- i started that in money montreal. it is about creative destruction which is a thing you can look up on the internet. and then there is this big [bleep] jellyfish some by was just learning tattoo about. it is based on curtis mantroncis. >> how did they have the technology? >> how long did that -- >> that was 36 hours. >> 236for the whole back. >> were you intoxicated the entire time. >> sometimes i was on drugs or painkillers. >> that's why
. >> so many asians are getting their eyes caucasianed but i like you are proud of who you are. >> name tattooed somewhere here. i think that's what tattoo are all about. if i had to change one tattoo it would probably be the yellly fellowshiping pho bell was -- fidel castro was there. it is back down my arms arms and one is the hero of capitalism and he is devouring them. it was cool, but when i got to the water park with the kids i feel like a kony island freak show. you can wear...
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many of my generally teachers were caucasian teachers. when we came to tuskegee we were ready to make the world not to fight the world but to me the world. >> guest: absolutely. i appreciate that. one of the things that i appreciate that and i hear these wonderful stories from alumni throughout the nation where fryco. wherever i travel they come and tell me about the greatness of tuskegee. in many ways we are not trying to recapture its already here. we are trying to propel it into the future has a part of our vision document. we are installing a global office not really for her undergraduate students to have opportunities to expand their international reach beyond campus but for those very international students who already matriculate there are programs or engineering programs or agriculture programs. we want them to also find not only a place on this campus where they are isolated by the place where they can integrate with students who are domestically born in the united states are during the region or in the nation here. so i apprecia
many of my generally teachers were caucasian teachers. when we came to tuskegee we were ready to make the world not to fight the world but to me the world. >> guest: absolutely. i appreciate that. one of the things that i appreciate that and i hear these wonderful stories from alumni throughout the nation where fryco. wherever i travel they come and tell me about the greatness of tuskegee. in many ways we are not trying to recapture its already here. we are trying to propel it into the...
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we are all technically caucasian. while they tweeted the actual portrait you are showing pictures that should take its place. and you are twitting on facebook and twitter and on msnbc.com. we'll get the lights right. we'll be right back. fiber one streusel. ♪ welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a fr
we are all technically caucasian. while they tweeted the actual portrait you are showing pictures that should take its place. and you are twitting on facebook and twitter and on msnbc.com. we'll get the lights right. we'll be right back. fiber one streusel. ♪ welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use...
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they were all caucasian hair, and they did not belong to mr.e sufficient to warrant a new trial. >> we got all excited. asked for the judge to set a hearing. it was december 20th or 21st. we were going to have christmas beyond all christmases. >> on december 21st, 2000, a new hearing was held. if a new trial were to be granted, elmore could be released on bail and join his family for the holidays after more than 18 years on death row. >> all rise. >> judge ernest kinard again preside, the same judge who had stated elmore may well not be guilty. >> lab corps has sent us a report indicating there are hairs from someone other than dorothy edwards and there were no hairs of anyone of african-american descent. >> he acknowledged the evidence should have been given to the defense but argued only one of the hairs found on dorothy's body had sufficient dna to read. >> we do not dispute the materials recovered from the victim's body at the time of the autopsy. one hair, not hairs. one hair. >> it is merely another hair that was in the bedroom of mrs. ed
they were all caucasian hair, and they did not belong to mr.e sufficient to warrant a new trial. >> we got all excited. asked for the judge to set a hearing. it was december 20th or 21st. we were going to have christmas beyond all christmases. >> on december 21st, 2000, a new hearing was held. if a new trial were to be granted, elmore could be released on bail and join his family for the holidays after more than 18 years on death row. >> all rise. >> judge ernest kinard...
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than nine years for hispanic women. 6 and a half for caucasian close to 5 and a half for chinese women and less than 5 for japanese women. the wren for the difference are unclear. >> drone flying around in the sky more common every day these day but they fly under serious restriction. state lawmakers begin considering more guidelines tomorrow. >> as january thon bloom explains new federal rules could open the flood gates for a budding industry. >> warehouse the quo is at the time at the timing the latest software for intelligent drones but something else in the air excitement. >> the rule that came out on sunday from the faa we feel are big step forward for the industry. >>reporter: regulators propose allowing commercial use of unmanned aircraft under give pounds if operators pass a written test fly them below 500 feet only during the daytime within their own lane of sight and not over people unless the people are part of the flying operation. >> obviously the faa main concern is protecting people in the air on the ground. >> even with those limitation it's a game changer for drone use
than nine years for hispanic women. 6 and a half for caucasian close to 5 and a half for chinese women and less than 5 for japanese women. the wren for the difference are unclear. >> drone flying around in the sky more common every day these day but they fly under serious restriction. state lawmakers begin considering more guidelines tomorrow. >> as january thon bloom explains new federal rules could open the flood gates for a budding industry. >> warehouse the quo is at the...
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. >> i have to admit that the studies were focused in white caucasian and african not focused in african-americans >> a lot of this eczema was misdiagnosed. >> suffering unnecessarily. >> yeah. the fellow retest the newer eczema meds this time including african-americans and other ethnic groups. >> it's interesting the studies we performed that actually african-americans do not respond to these medications. we think that in terms of their receptors there's a difference between how they respond to it and asians very sensitive to it or hispanics. >> vince took part in some new studies. >> sweat study to see how sweat effects itch. >> and tried this one too. smear on a combo of topical medications -- >> a wet pair of pajamas g what does that feel like. >>> it is so weird. that first time i'm doing this my roommates are saying what are you doing. don't ask. don't judge me. >> icky but they showed improvement. >> that looks a lot better. >> he was looking better a year ago. >> my skin is smooth to the touch. >> today he's feeling far less itchy. >> i'm starting to be able to see the color of what my sk
. >> i have to admit that the studies were focused in white caucasian and african not focused in african-americans >> a lot of this eczema was misdiagnosed. >> suffering unnecessarily. >> yeah. the fellow retest the newer eczema meds this time including african-americans and other ethnic groups. >> it's interesting the studies we performed that actually african-americans do not respond to these medications. we think that in terms of their receptors there's a...
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caller: i think this president was elected -- i am caucasian, i think a lot of people thought there would be improvements in race relations. i think he has used race for political advantage. i do not think that is right. that's all i have to say. guest: i look forward very much to the books that will be written on this topic over the coming years. i really do. i think it is a complex, touchy sensitive issue. i'm as disheartened as anybody at the fact that race relations -- demonstrated by the events in ferguson and new york -- advertise them very negative. that is not good. i don't begin by like that. the president has had a difficult, very difficult role to play in this. he has spoken out on race going back to his first campaign in 2008. he as been very cautious and conservative on this issue in a lot of ways. i think he will have interesting things to say once he is out of the white house. i think there will be an in just the debate once people -- once we can all step back and look at it somewhat objectively. i think ob and interesting part of his post-presidency. host: jon ward wrote t
caller: i think this president was elected -- i am caucasian, i think a lot of people thought there would be improvements in race relations. i think he has used race for political advantage. i do not think that is right. that's all i have to say. guest: i look forward very much to the books that will be written on this topic over the coming years. i really do. i think it is a complex, touchy sensitive issue. i'm as disheartened as anybody at the fact that race relations -- demonstrated by the...
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that is followed closely by caucasian americans. and so, i know that in many instances when you hear the term historically black, it may connote that it is a distinct university and that our recruitment practices are silly targeted or solely focused on african-american students. that is not the case. we are open to every student. we are product about the fact that aren't democrat -- we are proud about the fact that our demographics are shifting the way they are. and to counter the thinking because this term has long been used, that doesn't mean in any way that contemporary practices are not used in order to ensure that we are preparing students for the professional workforce. and so, sometimes people get off down with that term historical, meaning old, ancient. the reality is that is the very opposite, not only here at xavier, but certainly at it -- other historical black colleges that you focus here on c-span. host: tyrone is in baton rouge, louisiana. go ahead. caller: thank you for taking my call. this may be apples and oranges.
that is followed closely by caucasian americans. and so, i know that in many instances when you hear the term historically black, it may connote that it is a distinct university and that our recruitment practices are silly targeted or solely focused on african-american students. that is not the case. we are open to every student. we are product about the fact that aren't democrat -- we are proud about the fact that our demographics are shifting the way they are. and to counter the thinking...
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highest amount of students that we have here at xavier are vietnamese-americans followed closely by caucasian-americans. and so, you know, i know that in many instances when you hear the term "historically black," it may connote that it's just a distinct university and cha a our recruit -- and that our recruitment practices are solely targeted or solely focused on african-american students. that is not the case. we -- our doors are open to every student and we are proud about the fact that our demographics are shifting the way that they are. and that, you know to counter the thinking that because the term -- and this term has long been used hbcu -- it doesn't mean in any way that contemporary practices are not used in order to insure that we're preparing students for the professional work force. and so sometimes people get bogged down with that term "historical," meaning old, ancient and stuck in our ways. but the reality is that it's the very opposite. not only here at xavier, but certainly by way of the other historically black colleges that you have focused on here through c-span. >> host: loren bla
highest amount of students that we have here at xavier are vietnamese-americans followed closely by caucasian-americans. and so, you know, i know that in many instances when you hear the term "historically black," it may connote that it's just a distinct university and cha a our recruit -- and that our recruitment practices are solely targeted or solely focused on african-american students. that is not the case. we -- our doors are open to every student and we are proud about the fact...
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so this made campnela the first african-american to manage caucasian place of an organized professionalam. the big trivia of questions of course who was the first black manager, in the major leagues and that of course was frank robinson when he was a player manager in 1975 for the cleveland indians. but, campy i remember growing up in los angeles, would always come out to dodgers stadium, pre-game ceremonies, honored, a guy always gave back to the community, and never complains about his hoarier. i have i can car crash flipped on some ice and overturned and was paralyzed for the rest every his life of course. >> that ice is super dangerous outside. >> yes. >> good one. >> hey, and it is baseball season right? so philly connection with campnela. >> hi, and don't for get about the orioles connection, i'm a baltimore girl, i got to put that in. countdown to spring. let's do it. >> because we will be checking periodically to see how many days we have to hang on until daphodyl time, green grass remember that, 23 days, is how long we have to wait until friday march 20th. 6:45 p.m. is the vern
so this made campnela the first african-american to manage caucasian place of an organized professionalam. the big trivia of questions of course who was the first black manager, in the major leagues and that of course was frank robinson when he was a player manager in 1975 for the cleveland indians. but, campy i remember growing up in los angeles, would always come out to dodgers stadium, pre-game ceremonies, honored, a guy always gave back to the community, and never complains about his...
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. >> i have to admit a lot of the stud wrist focused in white caucasian not focus in ralph can americanse is more. >> a lot of eczema was misdiagnosed as other diseases. >> suffering unnecessarily? >> yes. >> the doctor and fellow researchers re-tested the new err eczema med. this time, including african-americans, and other ethnic groups. >> it is interesting that this study we perform that african-americans do not respond to these medications. we think in terms of their receptors, there is a difference between how they respond to it and asians very sensitive to it. >> vince took part in some new study,. >> to see how it -- >> and tried this one too smear on combination of topical medications. >> and wet pair of pajamas. >> and the wet pajama stud. >> i vince, what's that feel like? >> so weird. >> my roommates are like what are you doing. >> i'm like don't ask. >> icky but sooting. >> he was looking better a year ago. >> my skin is smooth to the touch. >> today he's feeling far less itchy. >> i'm starting with the color of what my skin should. >> he has better diet, less stress, topica
. >> i have to admit a lot of the stud wrist focused in white caucasian not focus in ralph can americanse is more. >> a lot of eczema was misdiagnosed as other diseases. >> suffering unnecessarily? >> yes. >> the doctor and fellow researchers re-tested the new err eczema med. this time, including african-americans, and other ethnic groups. >> it is interesting that this study we perform that african-americans do not respond to these medications. we think in...