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equality movement has achieved its goal and there's no problem it will be different than it was before the five year old will grow into an american it says an african-american to be president because guess what yes it's as if to say you see that there's no problem anymore there's no race problem. they switch those when african americans are portrayed in the news late this afternoon two men were sent to prison for raping a woman he has a long record of violent unrest that may not surprise you if you're old fired more than a dozen shots while trying to get away from authorities police tracked down the guy they think was one of four men arrested for a random attack on a young couple walking the animal just went through surgery after deputies say you stabbed him in the mouth an african american male is twice as likely. to be seen as in connection with crime with drug violence is a fact in life. with the vast middle of the african-american experience. the result is that black criminals become the face of. poverty and inequality in the process creating an often unspoken climate of fear and a
equality movement has achieved its goal and there's no problem it will be different than it was before the five year old will grow into an american it says an african-american to be president because guess what yes it's as if to say you see that there's no problem anymore there's no race problem. they switch those when african americans are portrayed in the news late this afternoon two men were sent to prison for raping a woman he has a long record of violent unrest that may not surprise you if...
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this really did start out as a spontaneous, pro-democracy, pro equalization movement, prohuman rights movement in tunisia. but you're seeing now is very murky. because islamist groups, like the muslim breathhood have seen -- brotherhood have seen an opportunity to get into the chaos and ride this thing to power, to control. there's also a theory that perhaps the army in egypt, which is perhaps the critical entity in egypt, actually disagrees with mubarak's son, gamal. and there is a theory that the army has been instigating it. so they can control it and install somebody who is more palatable to the army. but the fact of movement across the middle east, not just in tunisia and egypt. but you've got in jordan, in leb now, -- lebanon now, this incredible movement that began nearly two years ago in iran. this is actually a true movement of president bush's am freedom. >> what do you think of the implication of what she's saying? that this is going to insight nations over -- incite nations over there to do likewise? >> i think she is absolutely correct. we have been talking about the need
this really did start out as a spontaneous, pro-democracy, pro equalization movement, prohuman rights movement in tunisia. but you're seeing now is very murky. because islamist groups, like the muslim breathhood have seen -- brotherhood have seen an opportunity to get into the chaos and ride this thing to power, to control. there's also a theory that perhaps the army in egypt, which is perhaps the critical entity in egypt, actually disagrees with mubarak's son, gamal. and there is a theory that...
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the most powerful of these groups, the justice and equality movement, which launched a raid on the capitol itself, something previously thought impossible. the dispute over a border region, lying along the north- south and border, also has the potential to spike into a civil war. hundreds of local residents were killed in 2008 between forces of the north and south. a separate referendum to be held separately with an independence vote will determine whether abyei joins the north or the south. most are expected to join. the arabs, who pasture there herd's there for most of the year, will be included in the voting. there are few signs the referendum will take place on time. khartoum has said it is necessary. there is new violence in the already war ravaged territory. officials now speak of annexing abyei, but only after making significant financial considerations to -- concessions to khartoum. there is an accusation of widespread atrocities against civilians during the civil war. complicating the whole issue of war and peace in the nile valley is a growing and deadly serious dispute over use
the most powerful of these groups, the justice and equality movement, which launched a raid on the capitol itself, something previously thought impossible. the dispute over a border region, lying along the north- south and border, also has the potential to spike into a civil war. hundreds of local residents were killed in 2008 between forces of the north and south. a separate referendum to be held separately with an independence vote will determine whether abyei joins the north or the south....
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many movements, many activities that can be subsumed under the general title of the civil rights movement. equal rights women's rights, all kinds of struggles for rights for various groups of people as well as for the entire population. thus i think it can be said that the civil rights movement does exist. i would go so far as to say that it's flourishinging. one of the things that we usually associate with the movement like that is one person. now, we don't have martin luther king or any one resembling him at the present time. but we have people. we have people in multiple numbers and therefore they can be regarded as leaders in the civil rights movement and followers in the civil rights movement if they're not as dramatic and not as impulsive as we think the leaders were. >> rose: tom, can you argue-- as you have talked about in your book-- that those young african american members of state assemblies and lieutenant governors and mayors are the direct descendants of martin luther king? >> well, i'm very struck as i... i wonder whether dr. franklin agrees with me, as i go across the south i see
many movements, many activities that can be subsumed under the general title of the civil rights movement. equal rights women's rights, all kinds of struggles for rights for various groups of people as well as for the entire population. thus i think it can be said that the civil rights movement does exist. i would go so far as to say that it's flourishinging. one of the things that we usually associate with the movement like that is one person. now, we don't have martin luther king or any one...
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equality. >> civil rights and all the way up to today where we have obama as president. >> the martin luther king junior movement was not just for african-americans or one race. >> reporter: marchers made their way to the martin luther king jr. fountain and joined members of the community and reverend brown studied under dr. king and said if he were alive today he would still fight for the rights of all americans. >> given what he taught me in school we must come to grips with this issue of homophobia and realize that every person whether gay or straight is to be respected. >> reporter: nancy pelosi told the crowd that the civil rights leader will be honored with a tribute usually reserved for presidents. >> issued in washington i am proud to say that we will unveiled a monument, a magnificent memorial to martin luther king jr. >> christien kafton, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> someone thousand people gathered in sacramento to honor dr. king. this day is not just a day to remember his lessons about to serve as a reminder to put his ideals into action. he signed into law the bill to create a state holiday back in 1981
equality. >> civil rights and all the way up to today where we have obama as president. >> the martin luther king junior movement was not just for african-americans or one race. >> reporter: marchers made their way to the martin luther king jr. fountain and joined members of the community and reverend brown studied under dr. king and said if he were alive today he would still fight for the rights of all americans. >> given what he taught me in school we must come to...
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equality. they take a ten-day trip to the south, tracing the places and meeting some of the people who propelled the civil rights movement. we went along ten years ago. >> it's been overwhelming being here in birmingham. >> in the past decade more than 6,000 bay area students have taken journey and for some, touching the living history of the civil rights movement has been life changing. >> we met gomez on the inaugural trip. >> is this going to go away from me after i leave or it going to stick with me? >> he followed the path of the pioneers, like wowt little rock nine. she was there age when she braved an angry mob to integrath central high school. they actually met her and the woman screaming in this famous photo. talked about forgiveness, something that is not in the textbooks. they toured the memphis hotel where dr. king was murdered and a church where a bombing killed four little girls and shared the pain of one father. this is him today. he is now 26 years old and works with low income residents in san francisco's mission neighborhood >> it is a changing moment in my life. >> u.s. congressman john lewis as nonvio
equality. they take a ten-day trip to the south, tracing the places and meeting some of the people who propelled the civil rights movement. we went along ten years ago. >> it's been overwhelming being here in birmingham. >> in the past decade more than 6,000 bay area students have taken journey and for some, touching the living history of the civil rights movement has been life changing. >> we met gomez on the inaugural trip. >> is this going to go away from me after i...
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movement got started and how those ripple effects carried out a decade later today. in 1954 the u.s. supreme court ruled brown vs. board of education to be guess segregated schools violated the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment setting in motion a chain of events leading to the birth of the persecution of politics movement in the late 1970's. one of the men who precipitated was jerry falwell. in 1956 at 23 he founded a church in lynchburg virginia and in his sermons he railed against the board of education and claiming it he had no god's word and desire to do the lowered the will i am quite confident that 1954 decision never would have been made. the facility should be separate when god dries aligned with distinction we should not attempt to cross that line. after the supreme court decision seeking alternative means with god's distinction they found it in the segregation academies all white private schools blossomed like pcs across the south and holmes county mississippi was typical of these districts and in the first year white enrollment dropped from 771 down at 28 in the second year it dropped as o. prince edward county virginia simply shut down the public schools m
movement got started and how those ripple effects carried out a decade later today. in 1954 the u.s. supreme court ruled brown vs. board of education to be guess segregated schools violated the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment setting in motion a chain of events leading to the birth of the persecution of politics movement in the late 1970's. one of the men who precipitated was jerry falwell. in 1956 at 23 he founded a church in lynchburg virginia and in his sermons he railed...
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movement got started and how those ripple effects carried out ticket later today. in 1954, the u.s. supreme court ruled in brown v. board of education of topeka to segregated schools violated the equalprotection clause of the 14th amendment, set in motion a chain of events that would be to the birth of the persecution politics movement in the late 1970s. one of the men who precipitated the events was a minister named jerry falwell. in 1936 of the age of 23 they founded a church in lynchburg, virginia. brown v. board of ed proclaimed it just is and his associate had known god's words and desired to do the goodwill i'm quite confident the 1954 decision would never have been made. the facility is should be separate group and gone is gone for distinction should not attempt to cross the line. after the supreme court decision, white politicians find alternative means for god finder distinction. they founded in the state academies -- segregation academies for all weight schools. holmes county, mississippi with typical southern school districts. in the first year after public school desegregation, white enrollment in the county's public schools dropped from 771228. in the second year, it dr
movement got started and how those ripple effects carried out ticket later today. in 1954, the u.s. supreme court ruled in brown v. board of education of topeka to segregated schools violated the equalprotection clause of the 14th amendment, set in motion a chain of events that would be to the birth of the persecution politics movement in the late 1970s. one of the men who precipitated the events was a minister named jerry falwell. in 1936 of the age of 23 they founded a church in lynchburg,...
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movement got started and how those ripple effects carried out decades later today. in 1954 the u.s. supreme court ruled in brown v. board of education of topeka that segregated schools violated the equalprotection clause of the 14th amendment setting this motion a chain of events that would lead to the birth of the persecution politics movement in the late 1970s. one of the men who precipitated these event was jerry falwell. at the anal of 2, falwell founded a church in virginia. he railed against brown v. board of ed proclaiming if justice warren and his associates had known god's word and had e do sired to do the lord's will, i'm quite confident that the 15954 decision $1954 decision would never of have been made. when god has drawn a line of distinction, we should not attempt to cross that line. after the supreme court decision, white politicians and parents sought alternative means to uphold god's line of distinction. they found it in the seg academies, short for segregation academies, all-white private schools that blossomed like daisies in the south after public schooled desegregated. host county, mississippi, was typical. this first year after public school desegregation, white
movement got started and how those ripple effects carried out decades later today. in 1954 the u.s. supreme court ruled in brown v. board of education of topeka that segregated schools violated the equalprotection clause of the 14th amendment setting this motion a chain of events that would lead to the birth of the persecution politics movement in the late 1970s. one of the men who precipitated these event was jerry falwell. at the anal of 2, falwell founded a church in virginia. he railed...
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movement forward. [applause] >> thank you very much, supervisor. our next speaker was an elected member of the brussels parliament representing the green party. she was also minister of social affairs, health, and equal opportunities in the government before starting her political career in 1993, she worked in the european level in environmental and social organizations for 10 years. as a politician, she focuses particularly on the development of economically depressed areas which despite their assets face challenges like poverty, unemployment, and a lack of development. she believes these neighbors are a key to a vibrant and prosperous brussels. please. >> i'm happy to be here and as far as i could take note is the situation for cyclists as well as in oakland as in portland as in san francisco -- excuse me, i think, yes, important to be again the whole different thing. but as i understand most probably brussels is somewhere in-between. in the last few years, we managed to raise the amount of cyclists let's say from 1% in 2000 to what today is estimated but how did the countings go, but it's estimated as being 3 1/2%. i have made it as one of my priorities to put the discussion on what we call soft m
movement forward. [applause] >> thank you very much, supervisor. our next speaker was an elected member of the brussels parliament representing the green party. she was also minister of social affairs, health, and equal opportunities in the government before starting her political career in 1993, she worked in the european level in environmental and social organizations for 10 years. as a politician, she focuses particularly on the development of economically depressed areas which despite...
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equality and freedom in the democratic communities. he is particularly interested in the issues raised by the movement of people across borders and by ethnic and cultural diversity in all of its forms. his book was published last month by mit press and will be available for sale after the panel, and it's right behind us. so professor carens will speak for about 25 minutes. after that i'm going to moderate a discussion with our distinguishedded panelists who include starting from my left here, carol swain. she is currently professor of political science and professor of law at vanderbilt university and a member of the james madison society at princeton university where she was tenured professor prior to coming to vanderbilt. she's the author most recently of debating immigration which is a collection ofs essays that explores the nuances of immigration and citizenship in the u.s. and europe. she is also the author of black faces, black interests: the representation of african-americans in congress, which received the 1994 woodrow wilson prize for the best book published in the u.s. on government, politics and international affairs, and that
equality and freedom in the democratic communities. he is particularly interested in the issues raised by the movement of people across borders and by ethnic and cultural diversity in all of its forms. his book was published last month by mit press and will be available for sale after the panel, and it's right behind us. so professor carens will speak for about 25 minutes. after that i'm going to moderate a discussion with our distinguishedded panelists who include starting from my left here,...
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sally hawkins for any young woman who doesn't know about the feminist movement this was some important steps that these women may for equal we all love this the king's speech it's pretty much unanimous here on the weekend at kron 4. the favorable be of the year based on a true story. george the sixth play by colin firth he has a very serious on the stuttering is the father of queen elizabeth the second he sputtered badly but did overcome that with the help of a courageous and outrageous australian speech therapist. it's just a wonderful film and george is able to find his voice literally and lead britain through times of war. >> and will be right back. (laughter) techies are going to the consumer electronics show in las vegas. the one who's excited it is our tech reporter gabe slate. for by to take a closer look at what the new cbs is distributing this year. >> lady got the showed up at this year's c.s. moss figures. shield designed a product for polaroid including the use the gl 20 damage capturing sunglasses. the sunglasses have a built- in camera that takes digital video and still picture. with built-in blue to the sun
sally hawkins for any young woman who doesn't know about the feminist movement this was some important steps that these women may for equal we all love this the king's speech it's pretty much unanimous here on the weekend at kron 4. the favorable be of the year based on a true story. george the sixth play by colin firth he has a very serious on the stuttering is the father of queen elizabeth the second he sputtered badly but did overcome that with the help of a courageous and outrageous...