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instead the judge in this case sentenced philip chisholm two decades behind bars but philip chisholm will be eligible for parole someday.he is pure evil. >> calling ritzer's mother leading with pure court judge david lowered to give philip chisholm a sense behind bars. philip was 14-year-old followed stampers high school math teacher calling ritzer to the bathroom where he attacked and raped her. shocking real surveillance shows chisholm using a recycle and to will the 23-year-old teacher's body of the school and into nearby woods where she leaves pick a jury convicted chisholm of murder activated rape and armed robbery. in court calling family urge the judge assented those convictions one after the other in such a way to keep chisholm locked up despite the fact that life no parole teenagers is now unconstitutional. calling which his father put simply. >> he's pure evil and must be punished. colleen's family also reminded the judge up special she was how she treasured every single day and now she devoted her young life to teaching helping others and they spoke of an unspeakable loss.
instead the judge in this case sentenced philip chisholm two decades behind bars but philip chisholm will be eligible for parole someday.he is pure evil. >> calling ritzer's mother leading with pure court judge david lowered to give philip chisholm a sense behind bars. philip was 14-year-old followed stampers high school math teacher calling ritzer to the bathroom where he attacked and raped her. shocking real surveillance shows chisholm using a recycle and to will the 23-year-old...
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until today this entire trial is been all about philip chisholm. well today it was time for colleen's family to say something. today they demanded justice and they talked about what they lost. >> a heartbroken thomas ritzer explaining to the court the devastation caused by the murder of his oldest daughter calling ritzer. she was 24 years old a math teacher timbers high school and she was murdered her family remarried calling and so much more they remembered colleen is a rend as a force for good in the world. someone irreplaceable. he had what this trial philip chisholm showed no emotion at a sentencing hearing. that infuriated colleen's family as he urged judge david slowing to structure a sentence in such a way that chisholm would never again see freedom even though life no processes for teenagers is now unconstitutional. >> from the bench it appeared the judge lowered agonized over the sentence after setting court that there is no right sentence in a case like this. this all means that the very earliest philip chisholm would be eligible for rele
until today this entire trial is been all about philip chisholm. well today it was time for colleen's family to say something. today they demanded justice and they talked about what they lost. >> a heartbroken thomas ritzer explaining to the court the devastation caused by the murder of his oldest daughter calling ritzer. she was 24 years old a math teacher timbers high school and she was murdered her family remarried calling and so much more they remembered colleen is a rend as a force...
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her killer chisholm was not court this afternoon. is that issue and others were hurt in advance of tomorrow's big day.>> is judgment day approaches for philip chisholm a last-minute request by the defense. during this afternoon's hearing chisholm's legal team asked the judge to limit the number of people allowed to give victim impact statements. the defense arguing that some of the people on the list similar by the prosecution are not backed relatives. prosecutor wired back saying
her killer chisholm was not court this afternoon. is that issue and others were hurt in advance of tomorrow's big day.>> is judgment day approaches for philip chisholm a last-minute request by the defense. during this afternoon's hearing chisholm's legal team asked the judge to limit the number of people allowed to give victim impact statements. the defense arguing that some of the people on the list similar by the prosecution are not backed relatives. prosecutor wired back saying
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her killer chisholm was not court this afternoon. is that issue and others were hurt in advance of tomorrow's big day.>> is judgment day approaches for philip chisholm a last-minute request by the defense. during this afternoon's hearing chisholm's legal team asked the judge to limit the number of people allowed to give victim impact statements. the defense arguing that some of the people on the list similar by the prosecution are not backed relatives. prosecutor wired back saying time to speak. and everyone who wants to be heard deserves a chance. >> a massachusetts murder one conviction typically means automatic life without parole. but that doesn't apply to chisholm because he was only 14 when the murder took place. in lieu of life prosecutors asking the chisholm serve at least 50 years which would keep him behind bars until his mid-60s. the defense has said on the outset they believe philip chisholm is deeply disturbed with mental issues is lawyers are asking for less time no more than 26 years they want them out by the time he i
her killer chisholm was not court this afternoon. is that issue and others were hurt in advance of tomorrow's big day.>> is judgment day approaches for philip chisholm a last-minute request by the defense. during this afternoon's hearing chisholm's legal team asked the judge to limit the number of people allowed to give victim impact statements. the defense arguing that some of the people on the list similar by the prosecution are not backed relatives. prosecutor wired back saying time to...
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chisholm said the senate for friday a new law philip chisholm must be held trouble for parole someday. >> reporter: the sentencing of convicted teen killer and rapist philip chisholm is ground in massachusetts. he was 14 years old when he attacked his math teacher in a bathroom and buried her body in with your danvers heiskell. but as brutal as a cases the judge cannot simply lock up to them and throw away the key forever. under new state law, the judge must let the ascendance makes to them one day parole but when boston attorney peter ellicott. the judge can determine whether parole in 15 years or 25 years however it's been clear about this it doesn't mean he's ever going to be paroled or ever see the light of day. there is a complication here chisholm was also convicted of aggravated rape and robbery in those carry some hefty jail sentences. the judge could send chisholm consecutively one after the other but that would push chisholm's parole back years if not decades if there consecutive sentences run consecutively it could be 90 years 100 years. the new law supreme court rulings ba
chisholm said the senate for friday a new law philip chisholm must be held trouble for parole someday. >> reporter: the sentencing of convicted teen killer and rapist philip chisholm is ground in massachusetts. he was 14 years old when he attacked his math teacher in a bathroom and buried her body in with your danvers heiskell. but as brutal as a cases the judge cannot simply lock up to them and throw away the key forever. under new state law, the judge must let the ascendance makes to...
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. >> it means chisholm may be eligible for parole 40 years after the murder, 38 years from now. colleen richards father will always be haunted by the evidence video, the killer in the hallway just behind his little girl. >> you could tell she had no idea that anything was wrong. she was not concerned, scared. she did not know anything was wrong. i want to tell her on the video to stop and go back, don' t go into the bathroom. killer. >> thank you. the ritzer family speaking publicly right after the sentencing, saying they are newscenter 5' has their powerful reaction, juli? >> a ruling that was made after chisholm committed these crimes they said the sentencing is unacceptable and hope that the law will be changed. >> >> we are disgusted and personally offended. >>the trial is over, but the hardy continues for family and friends of colleen, raped and killed by chisholm. chisholm was sentenced to 40 years in prison, then becoming eligible for parole. >> we are devastated but trade with the inability to give three consecutive life sentences without the eligibility for parole. >> t
. >> it means chisholm may be eligible for parole 40 years after the murder, 38 years from now. colleen richards father will always be haunted by the evidence video, the killer in the hallway just behind his little girl. >> you could tell she had no idea that anything was wrong. she was not concerned, scared. she did not know anything was wrong. i want to tell her on the video to stop and go back, don' t go into the bathroom. killer. >> thank you. the ritzer family speaking...
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. >> breaking news we are learning more about the time phillip chisholm could stay behind bars for brutal murder of his teacher. >> the family announce aing a lawsuit against children's hospital. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston wbz news at noon starts right now. >> heavy rain strong winds and roaring thunder creating a wild trees and power lines taken down and streets flooded out. those storms have moved the cleanup is underway. but we are not out of the woods. good afternoon i am chris mckinnon. >> i am kathryn hauser thanks for being with us. right now 7,000 customers are still without power and we are in for more wind and rain this afternoon. danielle has latest. >> hey it's going to be -- not going to be nearly as bad as overnight but there's another round that we will talk about in a second. this is a rare it be event this is the earliest severe thunderstorm watch on record for boston. the only other watch we had in massachusetts in february is on 22nd and 1997. and we also had a record for daily wind gusts at blue hills observatory they measured wind speeds but going do
. >> breaking news we are learning more about the time phillip chisholm could stay behind bars for brutal murder of his teacher. >> the family announce aing a lawsuit against children's hospital. >> live from the channel 4 studios in boston wbz news at noon starts right now. >> heavy rain strong winds and roaring thunder creating a wild trees and power lines taken down and streets flooded out. those storms have moved the cleanup is underway. but we are not out of the...
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phillip chisholm was 14 when he murdered. because he was 14, he could not be sentenced to life. the mother of his victim today called chisholm pure evil. >>> a deadly police shooting of a man brandishing a shotgun was justified. last july, when police confronted a man, howard gwen said 23-year-old cawanza beatty ignored officers' commands. the second officer shot and killed beatty. investigators later discovered that shotgun was not loaded. >>> coming up. a cease-fire goes into effect across syria. >> first, the cdc is revealing details about several pregnant women in this country who have the zika virus. >>> it is a gorgeous sunset. just so still, winds are gusting up to near 30 miles an hour. we had gusts of nearly 31. looking ahead into the weekend forecast coming up. >>> the cdc says, the zika zika virus has affected pregnant women. two pregnancies ended in miscarriage, two were in terminated. it is usual spread by mosquito bites. bur two cases have been confirmed spread through sex. >>> u.n. task force will monitor nasituation. and the -- that situation. and the u. n. says
phillip chisholm was 14 when he murdered. because he was 14, he could not be sentenced to life. the mother of his victim today called chisholm pure evil. >>> a deadly police shooting of a man brandishing a shotgun was justified. last july, when police confronted a man, howard gwen said 23-year-old cawanza beatty ignored officers' commands. the second officer shot and killed beatty. investigators later discovered that shotgun was not loaded. >>> coming up. a cease-fire goes...
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do you know what shirley chisholm said? shirley chisholm said that she ran into more discrimination because she was a woman than because she was black. that's why she didn't get elected. right. because she was talking foolish. mr. jefferson, she wasn't talking foolish. the business world has been doing the same thing to us now that they've been doing to you. they're hiring token women. not funny, michael. i'll see you later. mr. jefferson, you've come a long way, baby. but from now on, it's we women who have to overcome, right? you know what i think? what, ma? i think we ought to eat. that's right. and this is what i like to see. the women serving it up and the men eating it up. ha, ha, ha! and look who's first on the line here. oh, oh. come on, mr. liberal, huh? how about a little equal rights with the serving spoon here, huh? look at him heaping his plate. what, have you got friends on the porch? i still think george will come. after all, he's your own brother. uh, i don't think he's gonna come, edith. he just ain't got n
do you know what shirley chisholm said? shirley chisholm said that she ran into more discrimination because she was a woman than because she was black. that's why she didn't get elected. right. because she was talking foolish. mr. jefferson, she wasn't talking foolish. the business world has been doing the same thing to us now that they've been doing to you. they're hiring token women. not funny, michael. i'll see you later. mr. jefferson, you've come a long way, baby. but from now on, it's we...
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congresswoman shirley chisholm was the first black candidate for president of the united states.nd-- fun fact -- during her campaign, she survived three assassination attempts! and she didn't even get the damn nomination! happy black history month! sorry, just getting a quote on motorcycle insurance from progressive. yeah? yeah, they have safe rider discounts, and with total loss coverage, i get a new bike if mine's totaled. but how's their customer service? great. 24/7. just like here. meat loaf! [dings bell] just like here. anybody got a pack... that needs leadin'? serving all your motorcycle insurance needs. now, that's progressive. over the years, she saw mark grow up... she saw him tempted... but she never felt threatened. until taco bell introduced $1 crunchwrap sliders - and clementine began to worry for her personal safety. but little did she know, that under her own body was a weird rubber plug. four big, full size flavors that won't break the bank. crunchwrap sliders including new spicy beefy nacho and sriracha chicken for just a buck each. only at taco bell. [sfx: bong
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. >>> bruce chisholm was arrested. investigators say that he got into a stopped car, forced a 19- year-old to get into a remote location and assaulted her. this was a case reopened after police got a grant to reopen cold cases >>> and dr. matthew cook filed a complaint in federal court saying that he was passed over because he was white. he claims that a less qualified african american woman was given the job he even accuses the hiring committee of manipulating the candidates' scores after he came out as the top choice. at least a half dozen similar suits have been filed against nc central. >>> a big honor fowral's journalist sak ch. they were presented the presented with the nc farm bureau award. >>> and the el faro went down in october last year. about 33 crews were on board. the ntsb hopes that the black box will capture crucial communication. >>> vaccine against the zika virus. the w.h.o. says that 15 companies around the world were tapped to help in the search for the vaccine. >>> and more on the headlines from th
. >>> bruce chisholm was arrested. investigators say that he got into a stopped car, forced a 19- year-old to get into a remote location and assaulted her. this was a case reopened after police got a grant to reopen cold cases >>> and dr. matthew cook filed a complaint in federal court saying that he was passed over because he was white. he claims that a less qualified african american woman was given the job he even accuses the hiring committee of manipulating the candidates'...
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phillip chisholm received a life sentence with possibility of parole. he was only 14 when he killed his teacher. friends and family of the victim say teaching was her passion. >> she simply loved taking care of others. that's who colleen was, and i can hear her hopeful little voice saying i want to be a teacher, and i was so looking forward to the big moments ahead of her. >> during the sentencing the crashing waves of this tragedy will never wane. >>> was there bias as a popular new york electronics -- at a popular new york electronics store? and tenants in the bronx burning mad about a lack of heatingment and a possible strike by new jersey transit workers on track? what we just learned about negotiations that could impact thousands of commuters. >> isn't that a nice sunset? >> oh wow, that's awesome. >> love it. >> help me with this? >> yeah. >> it feels like 28, if you look at that, it's going all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. to give you better service, and it shows. we came back for intern
phillip chisholm received a life sentence with possibility of parole. he was only 14 when he killed his teacher. friends and family of the victim say teaching was her passion. >> she simply loved taking care of others. that's who colleen was, and i can hear her hopeful little voice saying i want to be a teacher, and i was so looking forward to the big moments ahead of her. >> during the sentencing the crashing waves of this tragedy will never wane. >>> was there bias as a...
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@prosecutors are asking a judge @to sentence phillip chisholm to @25 years. @he was found guilty of killing @and raping his teacher in 2013. @he was 14 years old at the time. @that sports caster erin an drus @was anxious and deprezzed after @the man who stalked and secretly @recorded her was let out of @prison. @andrews is suing her stalker, @michael david barrett, and the @owner and manager 06 the @national marriott for $75 @million. @an drus' lawyers allege hotel @management was negligent, @allowing to book the room next @to her after he learned which @one she was staying in. @she learned that information @from the staff. @>>> the sea world aquatic theme @park is in another controversy. @the company admitted thursday @that employees have posed as @animal rights activists in order @to spy on the opposition. @the admission comes right after @animal rights group, peta, @accused sea word of having a @worker infiltrate the group and @get intel and rile up members. @the employee was placed on @administrative leave but was @later reinstated to a different @departm
@prosecutors are asking a judge @to sentence phillip chisholm to @25 years. @he was found guilty of killing @and raping his teacher in 2013. @he was 14 years old at the time. @that sports caster erin an drus @was anxious and deprezzed after @the man who stalked and secretly @recorded her was let out of @prison. @andrews is suing her stalker, @michael david barrett, and the @owner and manager 06 the @national marriott for $75 @million. @an drus' lawyers allege hotel @management was negligent,...
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number 10, former new york congresswoman shirley chisholm was the first black what? she went on to break which racial barrier, number one, the first black woman in congress. shcoe also shattered another glass ceiling become the first black woman to run for president back in 1972. a great game, everyone. today's web winner is 2685, and you have 8,618 points. here's look at your top ten. very solid scores. nice job, everyone. don't forget to fill out the form at the oepd testify game and congratulations to all of our players but especially the remarkable things are happening at your local acme. we're making changes, and we're getting better every day. cleaner. friendlier. fresher. and fresher produce and hundreds of organics. to top it off! we' re lowering thousands of prices throughout the store. right now, get 80% lean ground beef, ground fresh in store daily for $2.98 a pound when you buy 5 pounds or more. and pi k up 24-pack refreshe spring water only $1.99. low prices, great quality, and friendlier service. acme. >>> we want to update our breaking news. ray villed
number 10, former new york congresswoman shirley chisholm was the first black what? she went on to break which racial barrier, number one, the first black woman in congress. shcoe also shattered another glass ceiling become the first black woman to run for president back in 1972. a great game, everyone. today's web winner is 2685, and you have 8,618 points. here's look at your top ten. very solid scores. nice job, everyone. don't forget to fill out the form at the oepd testify game and...
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. >> 17-year-old phillip chisholm sentenced yesterday to life in prison for the murder of colleen ritzer. eligible for parole after 40 years. peggy says he should never have a chance to get out of prison. >>> the u.s. marshalls service announced the arrest of 123 people. operation zero was conducted in robeson county, north carolina. the marshall service said charges against those arrest include murder, robbery and >>> check this out, new video of the major fire in newport, rhode island. look at this home. investigators working to determine the cause of the fast-moving fire that destroyed a 21 room mansion. attracted hundreds of thousands of tourists. was undergoing a major renovation. that home, that beautiful home built in the late 1800's. >>> the irs says the number of taxpayers whose tax information may have been stolen by hackers now exceeds 700,000. that is more than double the agency's previous estimate. the breach was first discovered in may of 2015 and that sensitive information can be used for identity theft or to claim fraudulent tax refunds. the thieves accessed the system ca
. >> 17-year-old phillip chisholm sentenced yesterday to life in prison for the murder of colleen ritzer. eligible for parole after 40 years. peggy says he should never have a chance to get out of prison. >>> the u.s. marshalls service announced the arrest of 123 people. operation zero was conducted in robeson county, north carolina. the marshall service said charges against those arrest include murder, robbery and >>> check this out, new video of the major fire in...
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the teacher's mom says this given phillip chisholm is 17 and could get out of prison. he killed his teacher when he was just 14 and they say he was suffering from a mental illness. the jury rejected an insanity defense. >>> south florida, 6:14 on this chilly saturdaymorning. temperatures right now are pretty cool. you definitely want to grab those jackets as you head out the door this morning. one thing you won't be needing are the umbrellas. live firstlert radar from peach into the keys, it's looking like it will remain this way at least a couple days. let's look at the cool temperatures, right now 51 in miami, hialeah and opa-locka area. 50 degrees in the ft. lauderdale area. definitely a hool start. we're in the 50s down into the keys. we have a northwest wind across we're expecting for that to continue to veer to the northeast. water temperatures are warmer than these 400s and 50s. cloud cover, looking pretty good across much of south florida. a few clouds streaming from the gulf of mexico across the area. other than that, things looking nice. once the sun does ris
the teacher's mom says this given phillip chisholm is 17 and could get out of prison. he killed his teacher when he was just 14 and they say he was suffering from a mental illness. the jury rejected an insanity defense. >>> south florida, 6:14 on this chilly saturdaymorning. temperatures right now are pretty cool. you definitely want to grab those jackets as you head out the door this morning. one thing you won't be needing are the umbrellas. live firstlert radar from peach into the...
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. >> convicted for the right murder of his high school teacher philip chisholm is about to be sentenced to a judge cannot lock them away forever. or kenny? of the story. >> coming up new report shows us the one distraction that is more dangerous than all of the others. >> stop whatever you're doing your tv scre five. >>> e-cigarette explodes in a man's pocket is paying off clerk and the kentucky gas station explosions at the man's pants and as he went outside to try and put the flames out eventually the clerk on the counter uses extinguisher reeling you can imagine from this expense. >> another customer drove the victim to the hospital suffered second-degree burns is expected to be okay. >> so scary. >> help us with told congress early trials of zika by restricting could begin the summer. top health officials testified for us to washington cdc nih to the need to do more research to better understand the to seek a virus. >> working round-the-clock to find out as much as we can as quickly as we can and we're learning more every single day. >> cdc says all zika cases in the year so far tra
. >> convicted for the right murder of his high school teacher philip chisholm is about to be sentenced to a judge cannot lock them away forever. or kenny? of the story. >> coming up new report shows us the one distraction that is more dangerous than all of the others. >> stop whatever you're doing your tv scre five. >>> e-cigarette explodes in a man's pocket is paying off clerk and the kentucky gas station explosions at the man's pants and as he went outside to try...
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. >> alex chisholm a patriots coach watches as the intense confrontation unfolds. >> i wasn't standingwhen he got into my face. i saw all of it. like, what's really going on? i see their coaches running on the field. at this time, all the kids just start dispersing. so there's a lot of words exchanged. i guess the environment became too hostile. so at that point, there was a referee with a white cap who we referred to as the white cap. he called the game. >> the game is called, and the west park saints are disqualified. while the miramar patriots start celebrating. saints coach dion robinson doesn't act so saintly. >> dion, he started to trot behind the referee as they were trying to escort them off the field. >> he's coming after him. >> i'm like, okay, what the heck is going on? there was pandemonium. >> get the kids off the field. >> i came from his right to his left and then i just came with an open slap. if you look at the video, it shows a slap. >> the blow knocks the referee to the ground. >> open hand slap with my left hand. and i'm right handed. he was acting. >> get the kids.
. >> alex chisholm a patriots coach watches as the intense confrontation unfolds. >> i wasn't standingwhen he got into my face. i saw all of it. like, what's really going on? i see their coaches running on the field. at this time, all the kids just start dispersing. so there's a lot of words exchanged. i guess the environment became too hostile. so at that point, there was a referee with a white cap who we referred to as the white cap. he called the game. >> the game is...
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but surely chisholm's campaign said i will be a butler but that is a science-fiction writer. and she campaigned in in the documentary she says power that is really just a tool and it is what you do with it that matters. but where wanted to end it seems the need for struggles to achieve is the individual worthy of the black middle-class that sometimes we are caught in to succeed and we have to move beyond what i imagine to be incorporated although white goodwill. and requires discussions of class and gender required discussions of state bias and requires discussions not just personal inequality but systematic inequality of the poor people. so this slide is emblematic in symptomatic to give us marching orders the way to struggle in the way that this didn't come out of nowhere. with gender in sensuality politics that resulted in domestic than state violence against black women. [applause] >> i'm good. although briefly in terms of the crowd with that cleveland connection i am not sure if everyone is concluding or familiar? the atrocity is a an understatement. >> the reason i look
but surely chisholm's campaign said i will be a butler but that is a science-fiction writer. and she campaigned in in the documentary she says power that is really just a tool and it is what you do with it that matters. but where wanted to end it seems the need for struggles to achieve is the individual worthy of the black middle-class that sometimes we are caught in to succeed and we have to move beyond what i imagine to be incorporated although white goodwill. and requires discussions of...
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because people like shirley chisholm and barbara mikulski, just, maxine waters, so many. i mean, i can't even, they came out of movements. they do not hold their finger to the wind. they become the wind. they understand that it's not just about things that are really important on principle. it's not just going with the current public opinion poll. it's changing those public opinion polls. then at the other end of it i think because of social justice movements have more credibility than political parties or than politicians probably altogether, which is sometimes not there, but it's true, that activists need to campaign not only to the campaigns but on our own. you know, to go out there and talk about the issues and say what bill is going to be in our daily lives. and that we need to organize within the political system on our own as autonomous, independent people saying what the issues been. if kids on campus are graduating in debt, we need to explain but that's because of state legislature. those state legislatures are taking money away from universities and giving, and
because people like shirley chisholm and barbara mikulski, just, maxine waters, so many. i mean, i can't even, they came out of movements. they do not hold their finger to the wind. they become the wind. they understand that it's not just about things that are really important on principle. it's not just going with the current public opinion poll. it's changing those public opinion polls. then at the other end of it i think because of social justice movements have more credibility than...
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this is calgary's margaret chisholm resettlement house. cries, laughter, and everywhere children. settled under the program to be accepted as newly landed immigrants. anush newman helps run the center. in three years, she says, everyone you see will be able to become a canadian. >> they really have nowhere else to go. >> no, they can't because the surrounding countries such as where they were, they don't give them citizenship. they'll remain as refugees for the rest of their lives. >> reporter: zyad arrived just ten days ago. he and his wife and four children fled aleppo, syria. >> they led because there was constant bombardment. they worried. many times they came close to death. they decided let's leave before it gets worse. he took his family and left to settle as refugees. >> reporter: do you miss it? >> translator: of course, of course. it's my heart. we're very, very happy and very, very relaxed. >> reporter: for the first time in years, we feels his family is safe. there's a long way to go. they speak almost no english. they are new to just about every canadian custom. we sh
this is calgary's margaret chisholm resettlement house. cries, laughter, and everywhere children. settled under the program to be accepted as newly landed immigrants. anush newman helps run the center. in three years, she says, everyone you see will be able to become a canadian. >> they really have nowhere else to go. >> no, they can't because the surrounding countries such as where they were, they don't give them citizenship. they'll remain as refugees for the rest of their lives....
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speaking about when i was 18, i was youth director for a ladies campaign for president named shirley chisholm. and i thought about we have a young lady in -- one of the things i try to do is encourage and bring and give leadership plat fors to leaders of the generations behind me as those like reverend hicks and others did for me. and i'm proud that our youth leader, nationally, who's formed chapters all over the country is with us today. she's 17 years old. and she's the president of the freshman class at spelman as she leads the youth department of nan from our atlanta office. mary pat hector. where is mary pat? [ applause ] mary pat, now, i want -- i want mary pat -- i want you to sit with me. i want you to go right there where i was sitting a minute. i want you to take a picture between the only two black attorney generals in the history of the country that you can showing this to your grandchildren. that's what this is all about. [ applause ] and as i said, she's president of the freshman class at spelman and we're going to make her stay in school with activism. i got active and dropped
speaking about when i was 18, i was youth director for a ladies campaign for president named shirley chisholm. and i thought about we have a young lady in -- one of the things i try to do is encourage and bring and give leadership plat fors to leaders of the generations behind me as those like reverend hicks and others did for me. and i'm proud that our youth leader, nationally, who's formed chapters all over the country is with us today. she's 17 years old. and she's the president of the...
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she's a science-fiction writer and she campaigned for killam in 1972 and in the 2004 documentary chisholm she says power, octavia butler says power is really just a tool and it's what you do with it that matters and then the way i wanted to end was, it seems then that the need for struggle to achieve empowerment for black people is necessary on the middle class black set we sometimes get caught in on individualism and what it means to succeed in a respectable mode and that we have to move beyond what i imagine and see as a recuperating dependency on real and feigned white goodwill. that these struggles remain as a necessary and it requires discussion for class and gender, politics and requires discussion of fake violence and police brutality and requires discussion of not just individual interpersonal inequality but systemic and structural inequality in a social justice framework. can we not talk about the liberation of poor people? so for me this slide is emblematic, symptomatic , telling us and giving us marching orders of the ways in which we need to struggle and the way in which this
she's a science-fiction writer and she campaigned for killam in 1972 and in the 2004 documentary chisholm she says power, octavia butler says power is really just a tool and it's what you do with it that matters and then the way i wanted to end was, it seems then that the need for struggle to achieve empowerment for black people is necessary on the middle class black set we sometimes get caught in on individualism and what it means to succeed in a respectable mode and that we have to move...