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one young woman named robert johns junior led a walkout to protest the conditions of her school in farmville virginia in 1965 and that walkout from the naacp attorney in richmond and they agreed to come meet with barbara johns but that decision led the naacp to take up the case and file a lawsuit on the of those students and that eventually made all the way to the supreme court.the brown versus board of education and it was student led case out of the five. and county leaders there were so stunned by the decision, as were virginia leaders and leaders across the south in the country. and i think prince edward county leaders felt particularly embarrassed and particularly nervous that they would be held up as an example and forced to integrate for communities across the nation did. so they really took measures that other communities didn't think were necessary. to prevent them from having to integrate their schools and they began conversations very early about what they would do if they were put in the position that they would have to desegregate their schools so within six months, the decision
one young woman named robert johns junior led a walkout to protest the conditions of her school in farmville virginia in 1965 and that walkout from the naacp attorney in richmond and they agreed to come meet with barbara johns but that decision led the naacp to take up the case and file a lawsuit on the of those students and that eventually made all the way to the supreme court.the brown versus board of education and it was student led case out of the five. and county leaders there were so...
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i asked everybody, are you playing this farmville?u know, hundreds of millions of people are playing farmville. >> right. >> somebody showed it to me. >> what you didn't ever have is coca-cola saying i'm throwing money. >> did you play farmville? >> no. but i like the snuggy picture. >>> that's another story. coming up on "fast money", tom lee is going from a bear to a bull. he'll explain why at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next, kathy ireland joins us here on set at post 9 to discuss her latest business venture and how she's built her global brand. we'll see what she's got in the box there when we come right back. okay, let's call his agent. i'm coming over right now. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. hi chief. hi bobby. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or noth
i asked everybody, are you playing this farmville?u know, hundreds of millions of people are playing farmville. >> right. >> somebody showed it to me. >> what you didn't ever have is coca-cola saying i'm throwing money. >> did you play farmville? >> no. but i like the snuggy picture. >>> that's another story. coming up on "fast money", tom lee is going from a bear to a bull. he'll explain why at 5:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next, kathy...
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so within six months of the decision being handed down, the white run newspaper, the farmville herald, was calling for community leaders to do anything but desegregate their schools and said if push came to shove that they should shut the schools rather than desegregate them. right out the gate white leaders in that community were calling for these drastic measures to avoid desegregation. prince edward county is located, it is considered the heart of virginia. that's what they call themselves and their locator about an hour and 15 minutes southwest of richmond. the demographics in the era of the school walkout in this case were pretty equal. it was pretty much 50/50 blacks and whites. some people believe that is part of what led to this pushback by white members, white leaders of the community not to desegregate the schools and instead just to close the schools. there's a belief that because the black population of prince edward county was higher than it wasn't other part of the state, perhaps white leaders felt threatened, felt they needed to do more to control blacks. white leaders
so within six months of the decision being handed down, the white run newspaper, the farmville herald, was calling for community leaders to do anything but desegregate their schools and said if push came to shove that they should shut the schools rather than desegregate them. right out the gate white leaders in that community were calling for these drastic measures to avoid desegregation. prince edward county is located, it is considered the heart of virginia. that's what they call themselves...
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farmville, virginia. hi, tom. i just wanted to say that in segment about the comments about the wall it's a igger problem than just sit putting up the wall and you have to talk about the time and it will take from innra structure. it needs to be approached in than one way. technology personnel relations canada as well as maybe putting up walls in certain areas. reporter wasat the very well balanced and i that.iate a look at the fox interview yesterday. >> i do respect him. >> do you? why? well, i respect a lot of people. that doesn't mean i'm going to get along with him. a leader of his country. i say it's better to get away with russia than not and if helps us in the fight against isis which is a major terrorism all ic over the world, major fight, that's a good thing. with him, i ong don't know. >> he's a killer though. killers.of you think our country is so innocent? you think our country is so innocent? >> i don't know of any government leaders that are killers. look at what a we've done too. i've within been a
farmville, virginia. hi, tom. i just wanted to say that in segment about the comments about the wall it's a igger problem than just sit putting up the wall and you have to talk about the time and it will take from innra structure. it needs to be approached in than one way. technology personnel relations canada as well as maybe putting up walls in certain areas. reporter wasat the very well balanced and i that.iate a look at the fox interview yesterday. >> i do respect him. >> do...
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detention center in farmville, virginia. his arrest, a clear s it was on this stretch of route 1 last wednesday morning that a latino immigrant walking home from work found himself surrounded by i.c.e. agents. >> they showed him a picture of someone he didn't recognize. he said i don't know who that is. they asked him, do you have any id and took it from there. my understanding is he has no criminal convictions whatsoever. he's very active in his evangelical church. >> reporter: on tuesday and thursday mornings a similar seen at this apartment complex. agents came looking for a targeted illegal immigrant but left with several other people instead. >> they didn't find him so they arrested someone else. that's what's new. that's why the community is so terrified right now because of the random nature of that. >> reporter: those arrests striking fear into immigrant communities because they represent a big change. spelled out who could be picked up, mostly serious criminals. president trump's order says anyone could be arrested.
detention center in farmville, virginia. his arrest, a clear s it was on this stretch of route 1 last wednesday morning that a latino immigrant walking home from work found himself surrounded by i.c.e. agents. >> they showed him a picture of someone he didn't recognize. he said i don't know who that is. they asked him, do you have any id and took it from there. my understanding is he has no criminal convictions whatsoever. he's very active in his evangelical church. >> reporter: on...
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. >> i'm john berman live in farmville, virginia.in las vegas. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. i have no idea what time it is here. >> still, we found time to start an infamous social media movement. >> cheers to you. >> i'm joining the battle. >> i don't. >> john berman in week four of the mugs now mission. >>> bermudan, your time has com. mugs. now you can have yours. >> cheers. >> berman right there. finally getting the respect i so deserve. >> while i know we'll have a special place in each other's hearts, there's someone else who takes a top spot. >> happy anniversary to my wife. >> not her. >> tom brady. the good stuff. tom brady. >> quarterback tom brady. >> i could not show you a picture. >> i'm sorry. >> look at him. look at him. >> patriots quarterback tom brady may make it look easy. >> you have been a super fan of him, even though we won't cohosts anymore, i'll always be a super fan of you. >> i like to bring in two people who have thoughts to share on this. chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> hi. john? there's no one i c
. >> i'm john berman live in farmville, virginia.in las vegas. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the east. i have no idea what time it is here. >> still, we found time to start an infamous social media movement. >> cheers to you. >> i'm joining the battle. >> i don't. >> john berman in week four of the mugs now mission. >>> bermudan, your time has com. mugs. now you can have yours. >> cheers. >> berman right there. finally getting the respect i...
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school to go to the administrative office and then she gathered all the students in the auditorium in farmville, virginia, and said we're going to walk out. we're going to walk out of our high school because we're tired of being treated as second-class citizens and we're going to call civil rights lawyers and ask hem to -- ask them to represent us. the virginia case became part of brown v. education that in 1954 led to the supreme court ruling saying that all children were entitled to an education. we couldn't segregate kids based on the color of their skin. it was the only one of these civil rights cases that was actually wille led by school kis advocating for themselves. barbara johns shared the same vision that thomas jefferson did, progress in government and all else depends upon the broadest possible diffusion of knowledge among the general population. she stood up and said, i have a right to it just like everybody else does. i'm not going to take second-class status. well, that's one of the most powerful stories in the history of educational history. after the brown v. board of education
school to go to the administrative office and then she gathered all the students in the auditorium in farmville, virginia, and said we're going to walk out. we're going to walk out of our high school because we're tired of being treated as second-class citizens and we're going to call civil rights lawyers and ask hem to -- ask them to represent us. the virginia case became part of brown v. education that in 1954 led to the supreme court ruling saying that all children were entitled to an...
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minor crashes frequently reported throughout the day. 280 at farmville road cleared after half an hourshow you we have the san mateo bridge moving well. look of on the right, flashing lights. something is going on past the toll plaza. a distraction. 880 northbound from the coliseum throw through downtown. 580 westbound, same thing. back to you. >>> thank you very much. happening now, two suspects under arrest after an armed robbery at a verizon store. >>> a surprise move from seattle based nordstrom. they decided to drop the ivanka trump line. you can link to the story on our facebook page. >>> on twitter feed this morning, monitoring the countdown to one of the year's most talked about events. the release of piny the younger. and coming up, alternative fact? controversy as kellyanne conway says this -- >> two iraqis came here and were radicalized and were behind the bowling green massacre. >> the problem, there never was a massacre in bowling green. why did she say it? >>> until debt do us part. the survey of newlyweds revealing the stunning and rising costs of weddings. >>> super bow
minor crashes frequently reported throughout the day. 280 at farmville road cleared after half an hourshow you we have the san mateo bridge moving well. look of on the right, flashing lights. something is going on past the toll plaza. a distraction. 880 northbound from the coliseum throw through downtown. 580 westbound, same thing. back to you. >>> thank you very much. happening now, two suspects under arrest after an armed robbery at a verizon store. >>> a surprise move from...
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look at zynga, the farm company, you guys remember them, farmville? the stock is down a ton.ul with some hot ipos out of silicon valley. > now this. consumer sentiment at the highest point in 13 years, liz? liz: it dropped, for the first time since the election. up at highest point in january. new university of michigan read comes in 95.7 from the 12-year high. first time since the election we've seen a drop like this. charles: how big of a drop is it? liz: pretty big. it was a miss. supposed to come in at 98, 95.7. last month, 98. that was 12-year high. democrats pessimistic. more republicans optimistic. university of michigan picking up that split in the market. charles: it reflected pause in the market rally we have first time since the election bearishness among investors was 30% he three weeks in a row. i bet the next one is a new record. liz: good point. charles: president trump, tax reform is coming next few weeks. congressman kevin brady, the man in charge of writing the code says tax cuts will happen this year. listen to this. >> i'm pretty positive about where this
look at zynga, the farm company, you guys remember them, farmville? the stock is down a ton.ul with some hot ipos out of silicon valley. > now this. consumer sentiment at the highest point in 13 years, liz? liz: it dropped, for the first time since the election. up at highest point in january. new university of michigan read comes in 95.7 from the 12-year high. first time since the election we've seen a drop like this. charles: how big of a drop is it? liz: pretty big. it was a miss....