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dr. william barber, president of the north carolina naacp and moral monday leader.-ant to ask you, the impact trump and his remarks never mentions the violence being perpetrated on african-americans by some of these police officers. i am wondering your sense of the impact of his words -- because he is sounding more and more like a reversion back to richard nixon and law and order as the campaign theme for his presidency. his impact on the african american community, especially after in american use, of trump's words? >> you hit the nail on the head. his' and revisionist history and he is reaching back to the strategy that kevin phillips gave to richard nixon on how to hold on to the south and when the country. it is called the southern strategy. use all kinds of code words and misdirection. it is full of hypocrisy and it is full of untruthful things. first of all, donald trump is running to bedivider-- in-chief, suppressor-in-chief. we have to remember what he said with his mouth and more in portland, his policies. listen to what those are. first, he is for voter su
dr. william barber, president of the north carolina naacp and moral monday leader.-ant to ask you, the impact trump and his remarks never mentions the violence being perpetrated on african-americans by some of these police officers. i am wondering your sense of the impact of his words -- because he is sounding more and more like a reversion back to richard nixon and law and order as the campaign theme for his presidency. his impact on the african american community, especially after in american...
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dr. reverend william barber president of the north carolina naacp., is this over with the supreme court 4-4 ruling? >> no. now ha the supreme court found the governors guilty in terms of voter suppression and suppressive redistricting, the local board of elections have been instructed by the republican party to put in place voting times and places that reflect republican values and not the values of our constitution. that was actually put in writing, joy. that is quite troubling. there are two republican members on each local board of elections. we're fighting that in the noocp because what they could do is actually, for instance, only have one polling place for early voters and pre registration. it's happening everywhere from the ploun tans in apalacha all the way to the east coast because they are afraid of a diverse, well-informed and large electorate. >> so what you're saying then is each local board of elections could say, well, we're only going to open until 5:00 or we or only going to have one office, so they're still gaming the system, you're
dr. reverend william barber president of the north carolina naacp., is this over with the supreme court 4-4 ruling? >> no. now ha the supreme court found the governors guilty in terms of voter suppression and suppressive redistricting, the local board of elections have been instructed by the republican party to put in place voting times and places that reflect republican values and not the values of our constitution. that was actually put in writing, joy. that is quite troubling. there...
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dr. reverend william barber. he wants to highlight key issues like low minimum wage and lack of quality education throughout the country. he's calling on elected officials to address these needs. >> we are declaring what ought to be the moral issues in the public square. our politicians should be bigger than left versus right, democrat versus republican. we our deepest values. >> and we've been told there's several more speakers here at the state capitol. after that's over they plan to march around the state capitol several more times. just to make sure their voices are heard. reporting live in raleigh. divide hurst. cbs north carolina. >>> david, thank you. and as he just mentioned it's one of more than 31 being held in capitol cities around the country south carolina. looking ahead the race for the white house swings back through north carolina tonight. today republican presidential nominee donald trump is set to bring his campaign to ashville. he'll attend a ral lie at 6:00 tonight. doors for the e. open at 3:
dr. reverend william barber. he wants to highlight key issues like low minimum wage and lack of quality education throughout the country. he's calling on elected officials to address these needs. >> we are declaring what ought to be the moral issues in the public square. our politicians should be bigger than left versus right, democrat versus republican. we our deepest values. >> and we've been told there's several more speakers here at the state capitol. after that's over they plan...
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dr. william barber with the naacp. thanks for taking a few minutes. so the central dispute right now, the central factual dispute between the police in north carolina -- the police in charlotte and the family of the man here who was shot involves whether he had that gun. the family said, no, he had a book. the police chief is adamant he had a gun. based on what you've seen, that includes that picture that we just showed, based on what the police chief has said down there, is what the police saying, is it at least plausible to you that that version could be correct? >> well, i met with more than 50 clergy today, diverse clergy, who have been involved in the protests, and 99.9% of the protesters have been nonviolent protesters for justice. those who have been violent have been a part of provocateurs, but the unrest is because there's been no transparency. what we need is not a military state, but a transparent state. the video could tell this. we understand from the police chief that there were video cameras on body cameras that were off. we know that t
dr. william barber with the naacp. thanks for taking a few minutes. so the central dispute right now, the central factual dispute between the police in north carolina -- the police in charlotte and the family of the man here who was shot involves whether he had that gun. the family said, no, he had a book. the police chief is adamant he had a gun. based on what you've seen, that includes that picture that we just showed, based on what the police chief has said down there, is what the police...
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dr. william barber with the naacp. thanks for taking a few minutes. so the central dispute right now, the central factual dispute between the police in north carolina -- the police in charlotte and the family of the man here who was shot involves whether he had that gun. the family said, no, he had a book. the police chief is adamant he had a gun. based on what you've seen, that includes that picture that we just showed, based on what the police chief has said down there, is what the police saying, is it at least plausible to you that that version could be correct? >> well, i met with more than 50 clergy today, diverse clergy, who have been involved in the protests, and 99.9% of the protesters have been nonviolent protesters for justice. those who have been violent have been a part of provocateurs, but the unrest is because there's been no transparency. what we need is not a military state, but a transparent state. the video could tell this. we understand from the police chief that there were video cameras on body cameras that were off. we know that t
dr. william barber with the naacp. thanks for taking a few minutes. so the central dispute right now, the central factual dispute between the police in north carolina -- the police in charlotte and the family of the man here who was shot involves whether he had that gun. the family said, no, he had a book. the police chief is adamant he had a gun. based on what you've seen, that includes that picture that we just showed, based on what the police chief has said down there, is what the police...
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dr. william barber with the naacp. thanks for taking a few minutes. so the central dispute right now, the central factual dispute between the police in north carolina -- the police in charlotte and the family of the man here who was shot involves whether he had that gun. the family said, no, he had a book. the police chief is adamant he had a gun. based on what you've seen, that includes that picture that we just showed, based on what the police chief has said down there, is what the police saying, is it at least plausible to you that that version could be correct? >> well, i met with more than 50 clergy today, diverse clergy, who have been involved in the protests, and 99.9% of the protesters have been nonviolent protesters for justice. those who have been violent have been a part of provocateurs, but the unrest is because there's been no transparency. what we need is not a military state, but a transparent state. the video could tell this. we understand from the police chief that there were video cameras on body cameras that were off. we know that t
dr. william barber with the naacp. thanks for taking a few minutes. so the central dispute right now, the central factual dispute between the police in north carolina -- the police in charlotte and the family of the man here who was shot involves whether he had that gun. the family said, no, he had a book. the police chief is adamant he had a gun. based on what you've seen, that includes that picture that we just showed, based on what the police chief has said down there, is what the police...
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dr. ref ran william barber. >> we are declaring what ought to be the moral issues in the public scare. our politicians should be bigger than left versus right, democrats versus republicans. >> and the march today was part of the moral monday movement. being arrested during nonviolent demonstrations at the legislature. >>> the chapel hill chapter of the naacp is holding a rally. is this similar to the rally last month in chapel hill. >> reporter: some say they are similar issues and the site at morrisville. afternoon. workers told us aboutation where they've been unfairly fired from their jobs and retaliated by marlings. they said they have been discriminated against because of their race. leaders have been meeting with ups managers. however, they say conditionings are not improving and they're considering filing a class action lawsuit. one employee robert walker said when he raised concerns, it made several drivers and him uncomfortable. against. >> they're finding ways to compound -- compile information against you in order to discredit you. >> reporter: in a statement, a ups spokesma
dr. ref ran william barber. >> we are declaring what ought to be the moral issues in the public scare. our politicians should be bigger than left versus right, democrats versus republicans. >> and the march today was part of the moral monday movement. being arrested during nonviolent demonstrations at the legislature. >>> the chapel hill chapter of the naacp is holding a rally. is this similar to the rally last month in chapel hill. >> reporter: some say they are...
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dr. reverend william barber. he wants to focus on many topics. he's calling on elected officials to address be the moral issues. it should be bigger than left versus right, democrat versus republican. we should focus on those issues that line up with our values. >> reporter: they also called for members of the community to vote for the candidates who will uphold the moral stadiums. >>> we heart public schools. of the carolina association of education wanted people to wear. it serves as a voice for educators in our state. >>> a driver lost control causing an accident early this morning. it happened just before 4:00 when police say ricky gonzalez- cardona was trying the ramp. he overcorrected and left the roadway on the left side. alexander card has serious injuries no one else was involved. >>> a south florida man could spend to 40 years in prison for his role in the multimillion dollar gold bar heist. it was march 2014 when the 275 bars were stolen during a cross- country trip from miami to mass trailer. then i per spray -- pepper spray was relea
dr. reverend william barber. he wants to focus on many topics. he's calling on elected officials to address be the moral issues. it should be bigger than left versus right, democrat versus republican. we should focus on those issues that line up with our values. >> reporter: they also called for members of the community to vote for the candidates who will uphold the moral stadiums. >>> we heart public schools. of the carolina association of education wanted people to wear. it...
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dr. william j barber ii, the ararchitect of the moral monday movement.th workers from one of d donald t trump's casino and i willll share some words on bullies on t tv. it i is a power problem. welcome to the laura flanders show, where people who say it can't be done take a backseat to the people who are doing it.
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dr. william j. barber ii and paths of the greenly christian church and also authored the fusion politics and the rise of a new justice movement. that is a part of the story of the moral monday movement where tens of thousands literally have joined nogt one southern state, and then in other states dloosz country, but particularly north carolina and over 1,000 people have engaged in civil disobedience in january and february of 2014 over 80,000 people showed up. and the largest march for civil rights and justice and equality in the south said selma. but be all that as it may and even the work with the naacp as pith, it's been my life's privilege and i've learned so much by traveling with reverend dr. james falls jr. who's here today, the senior minister at the riverside church in the city of new york. served as senior minister at the pulpit for more than 18 years. he's a nationally and internationally known speaker, preacher, teacher, and was named of one of the most 12 effective preachers in the english-spe
dr. william j. barber ii and paths of the greenly christian church and also authored the fusion politics and the rise of a new justice movement. that is a part of the story of the moral monday movement where tens of thousands literally have joined nogt one southern state, and then in other states dloosz country, but particularly north carolina and over 1,000 people have engaged in civil disobedience in january and february of 2014 over 80,000 people showed up. and the largest march for civil...