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and they were -- and quite a number had a kind of mixture of caucasian blood. and so when confederate agents went to the indian territory to try to enlist native americans, you know, on the confederate side, one of the reports they sent, these people are like us. they're our kind of people. you know? you know, they dress like us. they arm like us. they farm like us. they hold slaves like us. you know, and that particular score the confederates were surprisingly cosmopolitan about dealing with the native americans. of course, as i imagine you know, a portion of the cherokee nation did go with the confederacy and a portion went with the union. this happened with other indian tribes, too. that wound please having within the tribes as well as without. >> i was just wondering the way the army fought the war with native americans was that mostly driven by politicians or the army officers or business interests or just a combination of all that? >> what drives the train on these? >> yes. before the 1860's, there was a sense that -- the 1830's when the indian removal ac
and they were -- and quite a number had a kind of mixture of caucasian blood. and so when confederate agents went to the indian territory to try to enlist native americans, you know, on the confederate side, one of the reports they sent, these people are like us. they're our kind of people. you know? you know, they dress like us. they arm like us. they farm like us. they hold slaves like us. you know, and that particular score the confederates were surprisingly cosmopolitan about dealing with...
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. >> reporter:lietenant robert mcmanus says the suspect is a 21-year-old caucasian man born and raised here in san leandro. >> reporter:he has no prior hate crime arrests or convictions. his motive unclear. >> "this is something that can really damage and affect a community, but in this case, we're not gonna let it happen here." >> reporter:the most offensive messages in this photo of the graffiti obtained by kron four blurred out. hate speech targeted towards african americans. the f-word, and the n-word spray-painted on the doors -- above the caption "white power." >>- "very, very troubled by this." >> reporter:san leandro police lieutenant robert mcmanus says the man believed to be behind the incident was stopped by detectives late wednesday afternoon, riding around on a bmx style bike recently spray-painted in the same colors used to tag this building. >> reporter:the 21-year-old caucasian was arrested on unrelated charges, including a probation violation. >> reporter:two and a half days after the san leandro unified school district offices on juniper street monday morning. >>- "as
. >> reporter:lietenant robert mcmanus says the suspect is a 21-year-old caucasian man born and raised here in san leandro. >> reporter:he has no prior hate crime arrests or convictions. his motive unclear. >> "this is something that can really damage and affect a community, but in this case, we're not gonna let it happen here." >> reporter:the most offensive messages in this photo of the graffiti obtained by kron four blurred out. hate speech targeted towards...
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. >> the video shows an african-american woman accusing that caucasian man what's known of cultural appropriation. she tries to prevent him from leaving. the video has been viewed thousands of times. >> it's a little too much to go up to people and tell them house of representatives they can live their lives. >> to see something like that, it kind of like unthinkable. >> the university issued a statement saying no arrests were made that its officials know of but it is investigating to see if the two students involved violated rules on student conduct. >> an emotional and controversial decision today about that deadly balcony collapse in berkeley. the almeida district attorney ruled the incident a tragedy but not a crime. six died and seven were injured when the balcony buckled and plunged 40 feet last june. >> it makes me really angry and it just really december pressing. these kids came here thinking they were going to have the time of their lives. >> i'm not surprised by the fact that she couldn't reach the standard to bring a criminal case. >> many of the students who died were visiting from i
. >> the video shows an african-american woman accusing that caucasian man what's known of cultural appropriation. she tries to prevent him from leaving. the video has been viewed thousands of times. >> it's a little too much to go up to people and tell them house of representatives they can live their lives. >> to see something like that, it kind of like unthinkable. >> the university issued a statement saying no arrests were made that its officials know of but it is...
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and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is a role for advocacy for transgender people he became involved because he was seeing families and didn't know how to provide the treatment and did the research of other peoples research understanding best practice, so his work and clinics work and the work you are asking public health to do is researched based advocating for the health of the patient and family. the second thing i want to reinforce is what supervisor wiener also said is this is all most never talking about surgery for people under 18, it is talking about a medical perspe
and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is...
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in a language they understand and get my point across a lot better than jessie maybe able to as a caucasian male who was officers would view as an egregious crime. crime against person or institution with a weapon, looked at negatively. as a former police officer, saying hey, me putting my arm around jessie. at the end of the day, he is a good guy. i vouch for him. that is what we need more of. >> there is a thing i would advoca advocate, armstrong, job training, education, development of still set once you are in prison should not be an option for prisoners. they are flocking to gang protection and gang membership and gang affiliation and giving them options as opposed to preparing them for their next step in life after prison. in most programs it is optional. you and i talked about. i have a brother who robbed a bang and struggled with him in life back on track. he has tried numerous times and given a herbing leanne effort. only once he and i worked on getting his felony for bank robbery expunged or sealed after seven or eight years was he able to get a good paying job, able to get credit
in a language they understand and get my point across a lot better than jessie maybe able to as a caucasian male who was officers would view as an egregious crime. crime against person or institution with a weapon, looked at negatively. as a former police officer, saying hey, me putting my arm around jessie. at the end of the day, he is a good guy. i vouch for him. that is what we need more of. >> there is a thing i would advoca advocate, armstrong, job training, education, development of...
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and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is a role for advocacy for transgender people he became involved because he was seeing families and didn't know how to provide the treatment and did the research of other peoples research understanding best practice, so his work and clinics work and the work you are asking public health to do is researched based advocating for the health of the patient and family. the second thing i want to reinforce is what supervisor wiener also said is this is all most never talking about surgery for people under 18, it is talking about a medical perspe
and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is...
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a 21-year-old caucasian man hush suspected in the crime. mcmanus says he lives around the corner from the district office and was arrested on unrelated charges, including a probation violation. >> : and, when they found him, he was riding a bmx style bicycle that appeared to have been freshly spray-painted in red and white colors. the same colors used in the hate motivated racial slurs that were spray-painted on the doors to the san leandro unified school district office. >> phillipe :lieutenant mcmanus says the suspect was born and raised here in san leandro and in the past, has never been arrested for or convicted of a hate crime. his motive in this case, mcmanus says, is unclear. the suspect is being held in jail without bail, and could be charged with vandalism and a hate crime. in san leandro, philippe djegal, kron four news. >> pam :new video shows the man. who bart police believe. could be connected to a murder in west oakland back in january here is the video. you can see the man police are looking for. he is wanted in connection wi
a 21-year-old caucasian man hush suspected in the crime. mcmanus says he lives around the corner from the district office and was arrested on unrelated charges, including a probation violation. >> : and, when they found him, he was riding a bmx style bicycle that appeared to have been freshly spray-painted in red and white colors. the same colors used in the hate motivated racial slurs that were spray-painted on the doors to the san leandro unified school district office. >>...
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primaries or caucasians going on in more than a dozen states. let's take a look how many delegates each candidate has racked up so far. let's start on the republican side. let's go to nevada, iowa, south carolina, as well as new hampshire. up to this point, donald trump with almost 70 delegates. ted cruz and marco rubio in second place. as we look ahead to super tuesday going on right now, let's look ahead to the other states if we can at this point. not going to be able to do that for you. trump is expected to extend his lead tonight with wins in every state except texas. ted cruz is expected to win his home state of texas as well. let's go to the democratic now the tally for delegates already earned here, again; 91 for hillary clinton, bernie sanders has 65. clinton polling ahead in all but one super tuesday state. sanders expected to carry his home state of vermont. >>> tonight a brand-new cnn poll shows clinton would beat donald trump 52 to 44% in a hypothetical general election. the same poll shows clinton losing to florida senator marco ru
primaries or caucasians going on in more than a dozen states. let's take a look how many delegates each candidate has racked up so far. let's start on the republican side. let's go to nevada, iowa, south carolina, as well as new hampshire. up to this point, donald trump with almost 70 delegates. ted cruz and marco rubio in second place. as we look ahead to super tuesday going on right now, let's look ahead to the other states if we can at this point. not going to be able to do that for you....
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. >> reporter: natalie wilson said that officers she has seen around town are -- >> mainly caucasian. >> in terms of our reflection of the community. >> reporter: and now, the lieutenant said that the department is on a mission to bridge the gap. >> we want more inclusion within our police department. >> reporter: the proof is in the numbers. in 2009, 89% of officers were white and so were 62% of the city. over the last six years, the city was more diverse with the 42% but the number of white officers stayed high at 87%. minorities now only make up 17% of the department. >> a part of this commit was to identify a summary strategic view for how we wanted to go about recruiting. >> reporter: recruitment police officers are at the headquarters instead of city hall. >> the chief's office has communities connections. >> reporter: the new approach is making progress. 30% of the new academy class is made up of minorities. and even with the progress, this is an endless project as the community will continue to change and the department will try and keep up. >>> a suspected drunk driver is acc
. >> reporter: natalie wilson said that officers she has seen around town are -- >> mainly caucasian. >> in terms of our reflection of the community. >> reporter: and now, the lieutenant said that the department is on a mission to bridge the gap. >> we want more inclusion within our police department. >> reporter: the proof is in the numbers. in 2009, 89% of officers were white and so were 62% of the city. over the last six years, the city was more diverse...
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, which is the caucuses, why are white people in the united states called chechnyans, basically, caucasian? you know, how does that happen? so that's where it got... it started. >> hinojosa: do you think... i mean, there is a lot of change going on in that country right now. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and a lot of it is visual. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: a lot of it has to do with numbers, when you start looking at the demographics. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: so when people react in fear... >> mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: ...because it's unknown what's going to happen... >> when people react in fear, bad things happen. >> hinojosa: but you understand the fear. >> intellectually, yes. >> hinojosa: and beyond that? >> if somebody asked me to write about it, i would do some research, but you know, off the top of my head, i can only react in a very superficial way. >> hinojosa: so as a citizen... >> mm-hmm? >> hinojosa: ...but you have this basis, right, because you have delved into history, but... >> mm-hmm? >> hinojosa: ...so as a citizen, are we looking at an optimistic future in our country? >> i'm an
, which is the caucuses, why are white people in the united states called chechnyans, basically, caucasian? you know, how does that happen? so that's where it got... it started. >> hinojosa: do you think... i mean, there is a lot of change going on in that country right now. >> mm-hmm, mm-hmm. >> hinojosa: and a lot of it is visual. >> yeah. >> hinojosa: a lot of it has to do with numbers, when you start looking at the demographics. >> yeah. >>...
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, and so is spain, all caucasian, they're european americans on the iberian peninsula chris connected to europe. this fallacy that we're going to separate all of us. you talk about inclusiveness. your book is a division, whites, hispanics. there's no such thing. hispanics are white. if you ever look at census. that's why i says nonhispanic white. blacks have been flatlined. they -- 12% of the population for the past hundred year and most of that is because of the 1970s abortions were most abortions are done by blacks. they're killing off their own race. if you want to talk about truth, let's get away from dividing people. we're all christians, we're all god's children. this idea that only whites can rule whites whites and blacks ce blacks and spanish people can only rule spanish people, it's a fallacy. >> host: all right, john, a lot of the table there professor alcoff. >> guest: well, i don't think i can do more than gesture toward the book. this isn't just a sales pitch but i do address the history of the firm caucasian, the history of the term white, latino, african-american in the
, and so is spain, all caucasian, they're european americans on the iberian peninsula chris connected to europe. this fallacy that we're going to separate all of us. you talk about inclusiveness. your book is a division, whites, hispanics. there's no such thing. hispanics are white. if you ever look at census. that's why i says nonhispanic white. blacks have been flatlined. they -- 12% of the population for the past hundred year and most of that is because of the 1970s abortions were most...
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trump did especially well with white males, caucasian men and non-women of no color. [ laughter ] according to exit poll data, two thirds of republican voters in yesterday's florida primary were older than 50. and the other one third were their parents. [ light laughter ] after finishing a distant second in his home state of florida, marco rubio announced yesterday that he is ending his campaign. rubio plans to return to his old job as a lego businessman. [ laughter and applause ] they'll take you back. you're too good at it. [ applause ] when announcing last night that he is dropping out, marco rubio told supporters, we should have seen this coming. if it makes you feel any better, [ laughter ] hillary clinton won yesterday's primaries in florida, illinois, north carolina and ohio. and you can tell she's feeling confident, because she gave her victory speech from the oval office. [ laughter ] he just went about his work in the back. he's a good guy. john kasich said in his victory speech last night that if you can't win ohio, you can't be president. because nobody knows winners like ohio.
trump did especially well with white males, caucasian men and non-women of no color. [ laughter ] according to exit poll data, two thirds of republican voters in yesterday's florida primary were older than 50. and the other one third were their parents. [ light laughter ] after finishing a distant second in his home state of florida, marco rubio announced yesterday that he is ending his campaign. rubio plans to return to his old job as a lego businessman. [ laughter and applause ] they'll take...
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. >> are minorities really face it registry. 80% of the registry is caucasian and it is a tissue type match not a blood test match. we need every ethnicity to step up to the plate and join the john: thank you very much. here's the information on abc 11 together match madness bone it will drive. you can find more info on the registry by going to the abc 11 together page at abc 11.com. barbara: here's a look at stories still developing this afternoon. finding forever homes. where there were 700 animals rescued that are being adopted now. that much and more coming up today on eyewitness news you can stay updated by going to abc 11.com are going to your mobile phone or tablet. john: part of the weekend should be ok. don: i should decide whether i get one of those things like a man bun. barbara: we can order you one on amazon. don: let's talk about the next seven days because we have a nice cool down and warm up of the next seven days. 71 and lots of sunshine. clouds moving in and i do think it will be wet. why not show up at the streets of southpointe? we will love to see be the match. ra
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of the 144 referrals this school year, 61% were african- american students. 37% were caucasian students. students. >> maybe send out a letter showing the different races, the behavior issues and say, hey, we're having an issue. let's come together. we can see it ourselves where maybe the majority of the trouble is coming from. instead of them pointing it out and saying they're being bad. >> reporter: the flyer also went home to selective parents, asking them to come to a meeting at the school. leaving sherry with even more questions. >> why single out certain kids? why -- how did this happen? >> reporter: that meeting is scheduled for next wednesday at for the now tampa bay, i'm nicole grigg. >> thank you, nicole. >>> the district has started to look for a way to be proactive in reducing the number of referrals. they say the goal of being proactive and finding solutions is part of a national trend to lower behavior problems with african-american students in classrooms. >>> breaking traffic news for you. alternate 19 is closed right now because of a water main break. this video from acti
of the 144 referrals this school year, 61% were african- american students. 37% were caucasian students. students. >> maybe send out a letter showing the different races, the behavior issues and say, hey, we're having an issue. let's come together. we can see it ourselves where maybe the majority of the trouble is coming from. instead of them pointing it out and saying they're being bad. >> reporter: the flyer also went home to selective parents, asking them to come to a meeting at...
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offenders that you guys have been interviewing, if they truly are, they're -- some of them were caucasian and they hate that. they don't want them guys on camera. and that's where the problem arose, that they said oh, look, they're representing us as we're a bunch of -- the white dudes are a bunch of sex offender, child molesters, rapos, homosexual rats. you know, a whole laundry list of things. >> while the prison took disciplinary action against grapf and hall, huff claims he intervened as well. >> i called over there and said hey, you need to cut that stuff out because you're not making us look any better than those guys are. it doesn't take a big tough guy or a smart guy to get sprayed and drug out of your cell. and now you're raising hell with these people and making us look like idiots. >> those things had calmed down, prison officials did not allow us to come back right away. but two weeks later, we were told that michael gill had been injured. little did we know a new drama was about to unfold. >> i was asked to get offender gill to bring him to medical. he's declaring a self-emer
offenders that you guys have been interviewing, if they truly are, they're -- some of them were caucasian and they hate that. they don't want them guys on camera. and that's where the problem arose, that they said oh, look, they're representing us as we're a bunch of -- the white dudes are a bunch of sex offender, child molesters, rapos, homosexual rats. you know, a whole laundry list of things. >> while the prison took disciplinary action against grapf and hall, huff claims he intervened...
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we used actually argue on issues i'm not caucasian male and i would argue there has been a lot of progress revkin american sushi said no there's not.heart it was a heartfelt thing. she was trying to figure out the truth. so when i hear a lot of -- i'm not saying i always agree with her or disagree with her but i want people to know that this is a woman who is thought about this stuff. i remember we had a discussion on justice thomas and i said its progress and she said it's not enough the need to make more. she's trying to legitimately find a way to make all of us -- i've had these discussions and we had the discussions and it never turned into a nasty thing. that she respected my opinion. i hear these things and i say they don't know her. she's really trying to find the truth and people should havesi these discussions respectfully.y anyways that's what i have to say. >> guest: thanks scott. scott does make a good pointco that i thought about this ever since i was in high school. i've had experiences. i grew up in a home where mygreu parents grew up during segregation and had to sit in the
we used actually argue on issues i'm not caucasian male and i would argue there has been a lot of progress revkin american sushi said no there's not.heart it was a heartfelt thing. she was trying to figure out the truth. so when i hear a lot of -- i'm not saying i always agree with her or disagree with her but i want people to know that this is a woman who is thought about this stuff. i remember we had a discussion on justice thomas and i said its progress and she said it's not enough the need...
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between twenty thirty years old is when they posted a post for long time it was thought to be mostly caucasian women we know now that it's all across races as well. what are some of the symptoms that people should look for a good mix of multiple symptoms include loss of vision blurry vision eye pain numbness and tingling weakness in arms and legs. i'm jealous that ii think that it's very hard about multiple sclerosis and is that all sentences could be that multiple sclerosis but not every symptom is already promised multiple sclerosis and that's why you need a specialist help anyhow i was diagnosed when he does what we do is we do any of the tail clinical history where typically the stories are set and attack and we look for a collector could let's listen to an alleged attack where somebody had loss of function in some part of the magical boxes that we also do blood work and with some things if we make tons of this high suspicion. we need an mri of the brain spinal cord and some things spinal fluid which uses and for children i know that you as a parody to make sure they're taking a vitamin d
between twenty thirty years old is when they posted a post for long time it was thought to be mostly caucasian women we know now that it's all across races as well. what are some of the symptoms that people should look for a good mix of multiple symptoms include loss of vision blurry vision eye pain numbness and tingling weakness in arms and legs. i'm jealous that ii think that it's very hard about multiple sclerosis and is that all sentences could be that multiple sclerosis but not every...
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gray will face off against his former pre, results in today's super saturday primaries and caucasians, check out our mobile app. >>> a public school teacher is accused of inappropriately touching a female student. eric petcow is charged withed in assault and battery. the investigation begin back in december. >>> the former school teacher aid accused of videotaping himself sexually assaulting multiple students plead not guilty to 13 counts of porn. he did it during choir practice, inside private homes and the elementary school. he appeared calm and answered the judge's questions repeatedly with a loud and clear yes, sir. relatives of the victims went as they watched the proceedings. >>> a proposed state law passed in the name of a fallen police officer, noah's law, convicts to keep drunk drivers from repeating the crime the second time. they would have to breathe into the device before starting the car. >>> wizards were blown out by lebron james and the cavs last night. >>> new discoveries reinforce the benefits of drinking coffee. cheers. >>> and it's a pretty cold start this morning.
gray will face off against his former pre, results in today's super saturday primaries and caucasians, check out our mobile app. >>> a public school teacher is accused of inappropriately touching a female student. eric petcow is charged withed in assault and battery. the investigation begin back in december. >>> the former school teacher aid accused of videotaping himself sexually assaulting multiple students plead not guilty to 13 counts of porn. he did it during choir...
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when i see trouble rallies -- trump rallies, icy a lot of angry -- i see a lot of caucasian americansling, assaulting people, as an african-american, when you have caucasian americans like that, people who look like me end up hanging off treatments with a rope around our neck. people say he is not a professional politician, that he give you a brief analogy, if you had an electrical problem in your house, you would not say i do not want a professional electrician, i want somebody to tinker around with a fuse box. your likelihood of the house going up in flames goes up. i want to close on this, i hear people say he can shake things up, you know what, under earthquake can shake things up, i do not hear anybody advocating those good thank you for taking my call. an interesting perspective. one of the reasons we did this project was i had gotten on the campaign trail, i was in nevada, i went to a donald trump rally in las vegas. i was curious to see what they were like. and who the voters were. and myd to voters initial reaction was, these people were friendly, having of, polite, i did not
when i see trouble rallies -- trump rallies, icy a lot of angry -- i see a lot of caucasian americansling, assaulting people, as an african-american, when you have caucasian americans like that, people who look like me end up hanging off treatments with a rope around our neck. people say he is not a professional politician, that he give you a brief analogy, if you had an electrical problem in your house, you would not say i do not want a professional electrician, i want somebody to tinker...
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and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is a role for advocacy for transgender people he became involved because he was seeing families and didn't know how to provide the treatment and did the research of other peoples research understanding best practice, so his work and clinics work and the work you are asking public health to do is researched based advocating for the health of the patient and family. the second thing i want to reinforce is what supervisor wiener also said is this is all most never talking about surgery for people under 18, it is talking about a medical perspe
and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is...
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trump did especially well with white males, caucasian men and non-women of no color. [ laughter ] according to exit poll data, two thirds of republican voters in yesterday's florida primary were older than 50. and the other one third were their parents. [ light laughter ] after finishing a distant second in his home state of florida, marco rubio announced yesterday that he is ending his campaign. rubio plans to return to his old job as a lego businessman. [ laughter and applause ] they'll take you back. you're too good at it. [ applause ] when announcing last night that told supporters, we should have seen this coming. if it makes you feel any better, marco, we did. [ laughter ] hillary clinton won yesterday's primaries in florida, illinois, north carolina and ohio. and you can tell she's feeling confident, because she gave her victory speech from the oval [ laughter ] he just went about his work in the back. he's a good guy. john kasich said in his victory speech last night that if you can't win ohio, you can't be president. because nobody knows winners like ohio. [ laughter ] [ cheers and
trump did especially well with white males, caucasian men and non-women of no color. [ laughter ] according to exit poll data, two thirds of republican voters in yesterday's florida primary were older than 50. and the other one third were their parents. [ light laughter ] after finishing a distant second in his home state of florida, marco rubio announced yesterday that he is ending his campaign. rubio plans to return to his old job as a lego businessman. [ laughter and applause ] they'll take...
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the first three victims were all asian, the last one caucasian. been some variety in the descriptions of the attackers. in one case he was described as african-american, another latino, another east asian. >> there could be a possibility they aren't connected. >> reporter: one victim chased her attacker past a surveillance camera which cause these images. >> it starts a conversation with your friends which is one of the biggest things, awareness. >> most of my friends and i watch out and see if we should go across the street or somewhere that's better late. we know which streets to avoid. >> reporter: as always, police are warning people to avoid walking alone or in poorly lit areas when possible and always be aware of your surroundings. >> john sasaki, thank you. >>> california voters will have a chance to overturn the state's plastic bag ban. manufacturers of plastic bags have submitted enough signatures to get the initiative on the november ballot. they hope to repeal the law. but supporters of the barn fighting back. students from eight uc cam
the first three victims were all asian, the last one caucasian. been some variety in the descriptions of the attackers. in one case he was described as african-american, another latino, another east asian. >> there could be a possibility they aren't connected. >> reporter: one victim chased her attacker past a surveillance camera which cause these images. >> it starts a conversation with your friends which is one of the biggest things, awareness. >> most of my friends...
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latino, african-american, muslim, they ko come in and protest and the majority of these crowds are caucasian. that's not to say donald trump doesn't have minority supporters. he absolutely does. we talk to them at the rally. they have the same reasons as anyone else might have for liking donald trump. they believe it's economic and believe he's going go in and get things done. i'm also not saying, to be very clear, all of his supporters are in some way intolerant or racists or bigots or anything like that. there's a number of his supporters are not that sort of thing. i don't know how to classify all of his supporters. what i am saying is that there does seem to be this undercurrent of otherness throughout this campaign. they're the ones that are causing the problems. if you get me in charge, i'm the one that will make it better. i'm going to build that wall so there's no drugs coming in. i'm going to build that wall so you can keep your jobs. i'm going to build that wall so we can keep american companies buildings things in america. i'll keep the muslims out temporarily because the muslims
latino, african-american, muslim, they ko come in and protest and the majority of these crowds are caucasian. that's not to say donald trump doesn't have minority supporters. he absolutely does. we talk to them at the rally. they have the same reasons as anyone else might have for liking donald trump. they believe it's economic and believe he's going go in and get things done. i'm also not saying, to be very clear, all of his supporters are in some way intolerant or racists or bigots or...
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the suspect described as caucasian, roughly 5'8", late 20s, wearing a black t-shirt and jeans. police tell me this does not appear to fit any particular kind of pattern. as we've been saying, anyone with information that could help them solve this case is urged to call the nassau county police. n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new at 5:00, police make an arrest in the stabbing and robbery of a livery cab driver in yonkers. 62-year-old pedro estrada is charged with robbery and assault. police say he was riding in a cab when he attacked the driver, severing an artery. when he ran to the hospital for stole the cab. he was hospitalized in critical condition but is expected to recover. >>> police in new jersey are searching for two suspects tonight in a terrifying home invasion that targeted an elderly woman. police say the two men broke in to a home in ewing township overnight. the 92-year-old homeowner was startled awake as the suspects ordered her to hand over her money. the man beat the woman, tied her up with appliance cords and dragged her to the basement. a neighb
the suspect described as caucasian, roughly 5'8", late 20s, wearing a black t-shirt and jeans. police tell me this does not appear to fit any particular kind of pattern. as we've been saying, anyone with information that could help them solve this case is urged to call the nassau county police. n.j. burkett, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> new at 5:00, police make an arrest in the stabbing and robbery of a livery cab driver in yonkers. 62-year-old pedro estrada is charged with...
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the suspect, described as caucasian late 20s to early 30s, 5'8", blue jeans and sneakers. we are live in long island, nj burkett channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> newark has reached an agreement with the justice department on reforming the city's police department. this is a reaction to a 2014 report that found rampant problems. among them unconstitutional stops and searches, use of excessive force and theft by officers. the deal includes new training for officers and dashboard and body cameras. it also includes fostering a better relationship with the community and creating a >> the officers that i know understand that they are better cops, they are more effective, they are safer, they can do their jobs better if they are more comprehensively trained if standards are transparent and fair and if they have the tools they need to do their jobs. >> former state attorney general peter harvey has been chosen as the federal monitor to oversee the reforms. none of which can begin until they are approved by a federal judge. >>> breaking news in new jersey right now. part of the garde
the suspect, described as caucasian late 20s to early 30s, 5'8", blue jeans and sneakers. we are live in long island, nj burkett channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> newark has reached an agreement with the justice department on reforming the city's police department. this is a reaction to a 2014 report that found rampant problems. among them unconstitutional stops and searches, use of excessive force and theft by officers. the deal includes new training for officers and dashboard and...
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> kirkpatrick was 13 years old when he joined a notorious hispanic gang, one that rarely admits caucasians. >> it doesn't matter if you're white, black, mexican, any kind of race, as long as you're down, as long as you're there for the cause and the struggle. as long as you're there for it. >> kirkpatrick says he relished gang life right from the day he was jumped in, an initiation rite where a group of current gang members fight the wannabe. >> four of my homeboys from my hood jumped me. they told me whatever you do, don't just curl up in a ball and lay down, you know what i'm saying? then you're going to look like a coward or a punk. you know what i mean? so i did the best that i could. and i slung with the best that i could. you know? i still got my butt whooped. i was still busted up in the face and all sore the next day, but i was part of the hood now. i belonged to something. and i loved it. i'm not going to lie. i loved it. >> having abandoned his family for gang life, kirkpatrick turned to other crimes. when we met him, he was serving his second prison term, eight years for burglar
> kirkpatrick was 13 years old when he joined a notorious hispanic gang, one that rarely admits caucasians. >> it doesn't matter if you're white, black, mexican, any kind of race, as long as you're down, as long as you're there for the cause and the struggle. as long as you're there for it. >> kirkpatrick says he relished gang life right from the day he was jumped in, an initiation rite where a group of current gang members fight the wannabe. >> four of my homeboys from my...
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and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is a role for advocacy for transgender people he became involved because he was seeing families and didn't know how to provide the treatment and did the research of other peoples research understanding best practice, so his work and clinics work and the work you are asking public health to do is researched based advocating for the health of the patient and family. the second thing i want to reinforce is what supervisor wiener also said is this is all most never talking about surgery for people under 18, it is talking about a medical perspe
and most caucasians were male. female to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is...
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we use to actually argue on issues of a caucasian male and she would defend defend and i would argue there's been a lot of progress. i'm not sure what political affiliation she was at that time, but it was heartfelt. she was trying to figure out the truth. so when i hear a lot of them the nuns were afterwards her i think that it's a competitive circumstance that i want people to know that i run and we had a discussion about justice thomas and she said it's not enough, we need more. so she is trying to find a way to make the world a better place and all of us. we've had discussions. they may be heated, but they were never nasty, she respected my opinion. so i think they don't know her, she is really trying to find the truth and i think people can have these discussions respectfully that it would be a better place for everybody. so that's what i have to say. >> guest: he was naked point. i thought about this ever since i was in high school because i've had personal experiences. i grew up in a home where my parents grew up during segregation and have to sit in the back of the bus and go
we use to actually argue on issues of a caucasian male and she would defend defend and i would argue there's been a lot of progress. i'm not sure what political affiliation she was at that time, but it was heartfelt. she was trying to figure out the truth. so when i hear a lot of them the nuns were afterwards her i think that it's a competitive circumstance that i want people to know that i run and we had a discussion about justice thomas and she said it's not enough, we need more. so she is...
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this is what brings turkey much closer in an accelerating speed to the central asian caucasian domainr than bringing it closer to european union or western domains. it's a country now shifting with accelerating speeds to the values that will bring it down to third or fourth rate of families or countries where there are almost no press freedom at all. this is where we are heading i'm afraid. >> in the mean time turkey wants a bid for eu membership accelerated and all right we have to leave it there with our turkish journalist joining us live from berlin, thank you very much for your time, we appreciate it, thank you. now, egyptian police released photographs of some of the belongings of the italian student found murdered, police say they found his student id and passport when they raided a gang who had been posing as police officers. and his badly tortured body was discovered on a cairo back street in january and he was there to research trade unions. the largest ethnic group and rights groups say 200 may is been killed in a crack down by security forces and charles stratford reports.
this is what brings turkey much closer in an accelerating speed to the central asian caucasian domainr than bringing it closer to european union or western domains. it's a country now shifting with accelerating speeds to the values that will bring it down to third or fourth rate of families or countries where there are almost no press freedom at all. this is where we are heading i'm afraid. >> in the mean time turkey wants a bid for eu membership accelerated and all right we have to leave...
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trump did especially well with white males, caucasian men and non-women of no color. [ laughter ] according
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six students have been suspended for five days after this post surfaced instagram showing three caucasians with the n word written across their tour shows along with negative messages directed towards african-american students at the school. before these students took the post down it had already been shared to facebook and twitter sparking outrage and threats. >> it is a word that does not merit presence in any situation. >> reporter: the hope is that this incident will be used as a learning experience for schools all over the country that when something gets posted to social media, it's out there for good. miracle bail al senior at the high school received praise for being one of the students to denounce the post. think before you post anything and just get approval from a friend or any other person and of course never post hateful speech because it will follow you. >> reporter: she describes gross point south high as norm normally being harmoniously diverse. >> i have seen pictures similar to that, but like southern schools and i never thought in million years it would ever be my schoo
six students have been suspended for five days after this post surfaced instagram showing three caucasians with the n word written across their tour shows along with negative messages directed towards african-american students at the school. before these students took the post down it had already been shared to facebook and twitter sparking outrage and threats. >> it is a word that does not merit presence in any situation. >> reporter: the hope is that this incident will be used as...
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times more than whites, but please only recovered drugs and rate of half that of what they find one caucasian individuals. so, if you're refutable with the data has tells us. it's actually not anecdotal. great benchmark from which we can improve. which is why earlier last year i was able to pass legislation requires the san francisco police department to collect, analyze and also to make payable to the public data on demographics of individuals they stop detain in or question research. i think it's important that if we first note you for not collecting and analyzing data we cannot take advantage the opportunities to identify areas law enforcement agencies can try new ways to intervene in approved public safety. if we don't count we cannot make the necessary improvements to move forward and to continue better our law enforcement agencies to the residence in san francisco and all across the state have a paramount interest in transparency and accountability in law-enforcement. in the interest will be perfected in paul's. i hope colleagues to join me today in supporting this policy next week when
times more than whites, but please only recovered drugs and rate of half that of what they find one caucasian individuals. so, if you're refutable with the data has tells us. it's actually not anecdotal. great benchmark from which we can improve. which is why earlier last year i was able to pass legislation requires the san francisco police department to collect, analyze and also to make payable to the public data on demographics of individuals they stop detain in or question research. i think...
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and most caucasians were male.ale to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is a role for advocacy for transgender people he became involved because he was seeing families and didn't know how to provide the treatment and did the research of other peoples research understanding best practice, so his work and clinics work and the work you are asking public health to do is researched based advocating for the health of the patient and family. the second thing i want to reinforce is what supervisor wiener also said is this is all most never talking about surgery for people under 18, it is talking about a medical perspectiv
and most caucasians were male.ale to male. we have statistics that are social issues all of which i think ucsf is perfect for research. >> moving to public comment. public comment is two minutes. >> charles [inaudible] and attorney legal volunteer for some of the work you have seen and also a constituents of supervisor wiener so thank you and the other supervisors. i just want to say 3 quick things about coming to this from the outside which is what i did 5 years a. go. there is a...
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opportunities to lead, however, to be frank, are often at the feet are older caucasian men and women. >> you're not talking about me, are you? >> men more so than women. however, what experiences have you had that have helped you deeply understand the mindset and values of other cultures? >> i think the best answer -- i don't know that i can give you a definitive answer here. but i will give you this answer. when i was a young man at the university of chicago, i worked with fellow black and white students trying to desegregate university of chicago-owned housing. [ applause ] most candidates for president don't usually put this on their resume, but a year later i was arrested by the chicago police for trying to desegregate the chicago school system. [ applause ] in 1963, and a very important day for me, i went to the march on washington led by dr. king for jobs and freedom. and dr. king has been an important inspiration for me. in this campaign if you go to berniesanders.com and read our position on criminal justice, it is i believe the strongest position of any candidate. and what it
opportunities to lead, however, to be frank, are often at the feet are older caucasian men and women. >> you're not talking about me, are you? >> men more so than women. however, what experiences have you had that have helped you deeply understand the mindset and values of other cultures? >> i think the best answer -- i don't know that i can give you a definitive answer here. but i will give you this answer. when i was a young man at the university of chicago, i worked with...
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little bit about the demographics of our complainants. 26 percent of them were african americans, caucasianed 27 percent of the complainants, 26 percent declined to state their race. complainants also klud asian americans at 6 percent, latinos at 11 percent, native americans and pacific islanders at 2 percent and 2 percent other. the occ staff speaks several languages that include kapbt neez, man darin, tagalog and spanish. two of our investigators are bilingual and that's important because the largest number of non-english interviews we conduct are in spanish and for languages other than the one i previously mentioned we will obtain interpretation services. last year we conducted 24 case intakes in spanish, 3 in cantonese and one in russian. you can learn more from our web site. we are located on the 7th floor of 25 van ness, near the corner of market and van ness. we receive walk-in complaints regarding police conduct from the public between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm during normal work days. we also receive complaints by email and fax. you can also file a xlaipblt with00 police officer. we have
little bit about the demographics of our complainants. 26 percent of them were african americans, caucasianed 27 percent of the complainants, 26 percent declined to state their race. complainants also klud asian americans at 6 percent, latinos at 11 percent, native americans and pacific islanders at 2 percent and 2 percent other. the occ staff speaks several languages that include kapbt neez, man darin, tagalog and spanish. two of our investigators are bilingual and that's important because the...
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dhi outnumber the caucasian supporters? no. it's not entirely fair to say this is going down racial lines although there is a certain degree of that. but it is fair to say that there's some real clash issues here. there are people who feel like they've been wronged and left behind by the government on both sides. and that sort of anger is coming to a head at these donald trump rallies because if he hasn't created this climate for it, he's certainly made it possible for people to feel safe, to speak what's on their minds at these rallies. that's exactly what they say, they think donald trump has made it okay for them to say what they've been thinking. richard? >> katy, thank you for that. as you were noting, somebody by your live location not making it easy this hour. we'll be getting back to you later in kansas city, missouri, for a rally with donald trump. katy tur, thanks for that. as youopped up on the lower right hand part of your screen, we're waiting for john kasich, ted cruz to come to the stage, he'll be in missouri at
dhi outnumber the caucasian supporters? no. it's not entirely fair to say this is going down racial lines although there is a certain degree of that. but it is fair to say that there's some real clash issues here. there are people who feel like they've been wronged and left behind by the government on both sides. and that sort of anger is coming to a head at these donald trump rallies because if he hasn't created this climate for it, he's certainly made it possible for people to feel safe, to...
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>>phillipe djegal: he is to have days after the graffiti was first ordered a two year-old caucasian man suspected in the crime macmanus said he lives on a corner from the district office and was arrested on unrelated charges included a probation violation. >>phillipe djegal: he said the suspect was born and raised here in san leandro in the past has never been listed for convicted for his motive in this case says is unclear the suspect is being held in jail without bail and could be charged with vandalism and a crime. >>james: a manhunt underway right now after five people were killed and three injured in the shooting in pennsylvania the shooting happened around the clock last night your party at home five people deceased and two others with gunshot wounds three female one as a male with confirmed the person who died at the hospital is also a female police believe there were two shooters the bulls still on the loose this morning glistened not released a motive yet in this case. >>james: the suspect again still lose this morning they're hoping someone could identify him. >>scott rates: b
>>phillipe djegal: he is to have days after the graffiti was first ordered a two year-old caucasian man suspected in the crime macmanus said he lives on a corner from the district office and was arrested on unrelated charges included a probation violation. >>phillipe djegal: he said the suspect was born and raised here in san leandro in the past has never been listed for convicted for his motive in this case says is unclear the suspect is being held in jail without bail and could be...
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was the resentment on the front lines by the caucasians that the african-americans were not frontline? has anything been written about the struggle -- about the is? mr. klinek: there are books on this. army green books. there is research on the. -- on it. i don't think it was a consideration for men on the front. would notwn that they fight, they would be support troops. you have a pushback at first, when they tried to prove themselves. divisionstwo infantry . the 92nd and the 93rd. even awhole, it was not consideration on the front that anyone thought it would come to that. i think the fact that the platoons were somewhat isolated -- insulated by serving within the company and not integration avoided that issue. individualo way the african-americans would replace a white replacement. maybe there was resentment, your they were and i replaced by an african-american. this was not a social experience or integration. they said, this is a matter of necessity. again, 2000 is not that significant of a number. you have to take these reports with a grain of salt. you are not going to say, we a
was the resentment on the front lines by the caucasians that the african-americans were not frontline? has anything been written about the struggle -- about the is? mr. klinek: there are books on this. army green books. there is research on the. -- on it. i don't think it was a consideration for men on the front. would notwn that they fight, they would be support troops. you have a pushback at first, when they tried to prove themselves. divisionstwo infantry . the 92nd and the 93rd. even...