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on ferguson, reports. one report is about the actual police officer and what happened between the officer and michael brown and why the rt explains officer is not being indicted on civil rights charges because that he did anything that was in sort of of the law.ation the other second department of is perhaps rt which more important was the one about the ferguson police department and pointed out that the police essentially d been a predatory force on the african-american community of ferguson. essentially using their power and authority to different on as many people as they could in order to coffers.city's with the city was running itself on tickets. were encouraged to write tickets on everything. when you see the things that the police force had been engaged in the last couple of years, your jaw drops. town where the african-american community was so completely alienated from the of the way because the police force was behaving and that's the context for ferguson. if you y you have -- if you only look at
on ferguson, reports. one report is about the actual police officer and what happened between the officer and michael brown and why the rt explains officer is not being indicted on civil rights charges because that he did anything that was in sort of of the law.ation the other second department of is perhaps rt which more important was the one about the ferguson police department and pointed out that the police essentially d been a predatory force on the african-american community of ferguson....
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in order to understand ferguson, you have to read both.hat struck me as incredibly interesting that, because i think we have a tendency sometimes, when we look at these kinds of encounters, to only do the first look, the personal look, to look at the interaction between the cop and think we can settle the issue if we can figure out exactly what happened in that interaction. but that -- ferguson reminds us that no, no, no, that just is the beginning of your job. you then have to take a step back and say, well, what was -- what were the environmental conditions that surrounded and predated that encounter. and i wanted to do something like that with sandra bland, only go even broader and start pulling in, you know, madoff and amanda knox and all of the other cases i talk about as a way of shedding light on that encounter. susan: you spent three years, you write on this project. if you look at the extensive notes that you have on the back, lots of documents you read, you never met a transcript you didn't like, lots of travel and lots of interv
in order to understand ferguson, you have to read both.hat struck me as incredibly interesting that, because i think we have a tendency sometimes, when we look at these kinds of encounters, to only do the first look, the personal look, to look at the interaction between the cop and think we can settle the issue if we can figure out exactly what happened in that interaction. but that -- ferguson reminds us that no, no, no, that just is the beginning of your job. you then have to take a step back...
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william webb ferguson, mr. ferguson was michigan's first african-american legislator. he was elected to the michigan house've representatives in 1892. he reason we chose to hang representative ferguson's portrait outside of the old supreme court was very intentional. two years before he was elected to the michigan house, he had a very important court case that was heard by the michigan supreme court. mr. ferguson was a resident of detroit and one evening a friend was visiting from out of town and being a good host, he offered to take him out to dinner, and he was refused service because he was black. so mr. ferguson did a very brave thing. he sued the restaurant owner for wrongful discrimination based on color. his case made its way through the courts to our highest court, and the justices on the michigan supreme court ruled in his favor. that spurred his interest in politics, two years later he does i think another very brave thing and runs for the michigan house of representatives and was elected at our first person of color to serve in this building. >> we have move
william webb ferguson, mr. ferguson was michigan's first african-american legislator. he was elected to the michigan house've representatives in 1892. he reason we chose to hang representative ferguson's portrait outside of the old supreme court was very intentional. two years before he was elected to the michigan house, he had a very important court case that was heard by the michigan supreme court. mr. ferguson was a resident of detroit and one evening a friend was visiting from out of town...
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downside.ee some what is the story with ferguson?aw a red headline flashed across my terminal this morning. >> got to love those. tore u.k. operation is going be independently listed. the ideas ferguson can focus on north american operations. also management changes coming with it. shares called higher by about 3%. thanks all of you for joining us. you can get the first word news via the bloomberg mobile app. coming up, the market open. futures are mixed. in the u.k., solid gains on a weak pound and sterling drops below a dollar 20. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. matt: we are a minute from
downside.ee some what is the story with ferguson?aw a red headline flashed across my terminal this morning. >> got to love those. tore u.k. operation is going be independently listed. the ideas ferguson can focus on north american operations. also management changes coming with it. shares called higher by about 3%. thanks all of you for joining us. you can get the first word news via the bloomberg mobile app. coming up, the market open. futures are mixed. in the u.k., solid gains on a...
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david: roger ferguson, ceo of tiaa, please stay with us.e keynote address at the bloomberg global business forum. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ renita: this is bloomberg daybreak. coming up from the bloomberg global business florham -- forum, jamie dimon, j.p. morgan chase chairman and ceo. now to your bloomberg business flash. the morris international has ended merger discussions with altira group. phillip morris is the companies have agreed to focus on launching i.t. qs in the united states. ceo comes as the altria takes a new post as the ceo of juul. mcdonald's is now letting jobseekers start an application using voice command with amazon's alexa or google's assistant. have some job companies built voice assistants on amazon and google platform, both companies say mcdonald's is the first direct employer to use the technology in this way. saudi aramco is getting closer to kicking off its huge ipo. bloomberg has learned the oil giant will announce its plan next month and could be listed on the saudi exchange as soon as november.
david: roger ferguson, ceo of tiaa, please stay with us.e keynote address at the bloomberg global business forum. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ renita: this is bloomberg daybreak. coming up from the bloomberg global business florham -- forum, jamie dimon, j.p. morgan chase chairman and ceo. now to your bloomberg business flash. the morris international has ended merger discussions with altira group. phillip morris is the companies have agreed to focus on launching i.t. qs in the...
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robert ferguson served as vice chairman of the federal reserve.wn with him at the global business forum and asked what he thought about the economic uncertainty facing the u.s. central bank. guest: i think there are issues but not crises. one of the issues is what is the right direction for interest rates and we saw in the most decision,eral reserve a couple folks saying we should --e 50 basis points the interest rates they target, the fed funds rate and the side of the balance sheet and how that is being adjusted and what that implies about liquidity and also the overall state. david: some people suggest we should be increasing the balance sheet. we have stanley fischer, ray mini talking about helicopter. the government would borrow fiscal stimulus and the central tok would buy that debt finance it. does that make sense to you? , superduperfischer thinkers. one has to be careful to respect the independence of the fed, and so it might be that when you -- , perhaps inlus europe, more fiscal stimulus but you don't want to get to the place that looks
robert ferguson served as vice chairman of the federal reserve.wn with him at the global business forum and asked what he thought about the economic uncertainty facing the u.s. central bank. guest: i think there are issues but not crises. one of the issues is what is the right direction for interest rates and we saw in the most decision,eral reserve a couple folks saying we should --e 50 basis points the interest rates they target, the fed funds rate and the side of the balance sheet and how...
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we chose to hang representative ferguson's portrait outside was very intentional. two years before he was elected to the michigan house he had a court case heard by the supreme court. he offered to take him out to dinner and he was refused service because he was black and mr. ferguson did to -- did a very brave thing. he sued. his case made his way through the courts. on the supremes court rolled in his favor. two years later, ferguson does, i think, another very brave ring and runs for the house of representatives. he was the first person of color elected to serve in this building. we looked into the michigan house of representatives, historically known as representative paul. this is the largest room. representing approximately 190,000 old. above the rostrum, the speakers chair, we have the laws, the michigan state coat of arms. our quote of arms is unique. it was designed by the territorial governor. is theeresting feature elk or moose on the right. there are very few elk or moose in michigan. the reason that they are featured so prominently is it copied. latin
we chose to hang representative ferguson's portrait outside was very intentional. two years before he was elected to the michigan house he had a court case heard by the supreme court. he offered to take him out to dinner and he was refused service because he was black and mr. ferguson did to -- did a very brave thing. he sued. his case made his way through the courts. on the supremes court rolled in his favor. two years later, ferguson does, i think, another very brave ring and runs for the...
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around he started in the premier league back in 1993 with norwich city having turned down alex ferguson's famous manchester united team of young stars including david beckham probably a few days later the phone call rang of the house that answer 1st satisfactions on the 5 percent 3 i don't think it was so exciting living so christ i was like a nice old experience my dad said why is he not sad and why does not work honest and i unite and i was and i thought as well and. so carried away and he said you know happy and he has made a decision to light his club to benefit from his goals is bishop's stortford in the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the tail alongside owner steve smith going to prove it before it is the case about a bad choice. was old enough with already church of the guy in the professional body looks off yourself or off the guy with why you drink and look soft body trying. each and everything about. by a very successful career the same way you have to think of it as something yeah you some of the boys are trying to copy receipts i
around he started in the premier league back in 1993 with norwich city having turned down alex ferguson's famous manchester united team of young stars including david beckham probably a few days later the phone call rang of the house that answer 1st satisfactions on the 5 percent 3 i don't think it was so exciting living so christ i was like a nice old experience my dad said why is he not sad and why does not work honest and i unite and i was and i thought as well and. so carried away and he...
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segregation, and it became legalized through a landmark supreme court decision in 1896, plessy versus ferguson. you could maintain racially separate facilities as long as they were equal. so it basically legalized a system of apartheid in america where black people were legally separated, denied access and even though it was a supposed to allow separate but equal facilities, those facilities were rarely equal to white americans. we have an image showing a segregated bus. when people think about the world of segregation , they probably conjure up images like this, people of color forced to sit in the back of the bus. they were also limited in going about their day-to-day lives , where they could shop , where they could sit in a movie theater , which public facility like pools and libraries they could use. even which door they could interpret many establishments had separate doors for white and colored people. and we re-created this a physical structure to remind people, and force of visitors to think about what a choice that they are going to make. or they walk through the white only or colored
segregation, and it became legalized through a landmark supreme court decision in 1896, plessy versus ferguson. you could maintain racially separate facilities as long as they were equal. so it basically legalized a system of apartheid in america where black people were legally separated, denied access and even though it was a supposed to allow separate but equal facilities, those facilities were rarely equal to white americans. we have an image showing a segregated bus. when people think about...
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around he started in the premier league back in 1993 with norwich city having turned down alex ferguson's famous manchester united team of young stars including david beckham probably a few days later the phone call rang of 1st satisfactions on 5 years later i don't think it was libyans or christ but i was like. my dad saying why is he not sad and why does not work on this and i unite and i was and i thought as well and. so carried away and he said you know happy it now has made a decision the latest club to benefit from his goals is bishop's stortford in the east of england and jamie has taken on another responsibility he's now managing the tail alongside owner steve smith go into group leader for. the back. where your lead off with already church regarding the professional body looks off yourself or off with a guy while you're drinking and looks after you trying. each and everything about me say well that's where his career he said i want you to think about something yeah you some of the boys are trying to copies receipts i think with a lot to be climbing before we feel. this much again
around he started in the premier league back in 1993 with norwich city having turned down alex ferguson's famous manchester united team of young stars including david beckham probably a few days later the phone call rang of 1st satisfactions on 5 years later i don't think it was libyans or christ but i was like. my dad saying why is he not sad and why does not work on this and i unite and i was and i thought as well and. so carried away and he said you know happy it now has made a decision the...
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david ferguson scorched his first goalfor the club david ferguson scorched his first goal for the clubee kick at the 84th minute. in an eventful week off the field, derby county moved up to 14th by beating birmingham 3—2. garry monk enjoyed a winning return to middlesbrough as his sheffield wednesday side thrashed boro 4—1 at the riverside. four score draws in the division — including at the liberty stadium where swansea missed the chance to return to the top as reading scored a 90th minute equaliser. i—i it finished there. scottish premiership leaders celtic dropped points for the first time this season — held to a 1—1 draw at hibernian. hibs made a great start — going ahead in the eighth minute through a kristoffer ajer own goal but celtic‘s equaliser caused fury in the hibs dug out. ryan christie scoring while there was confusion over a foul. hibs' manager paul heckingbottom kicked a water bottle in frustration which hit the assistant referee. he was given a red card and sent to the stands. that result has allowed second placed rangers to close the gap on celtic to just a point beca
david ferguson scorched his first goalfor the club david ferguson scorched his first goal for the clubee kick at the 84th minute. in an eventful week off the field, derby county moved up to 14th by beating birmingham 3—2. garry monk enjoyed a winning return to middlesbrough as his sheffield wednesday side thrashed boro 4—1 at the riverside. four score draws in the division — including at the liberty stadium where swansea missed the chance to return to the top as reading scored a 90th...
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your book is about plessy versus ferguson and helps in trying segregation. it's a decision a lot of people don't understand how it came to be. what did people must misunderstand and even where we are today? >> it's the most misunderstood case in history. most people would say that he was ejected from a railroad car for an example, but it was an arranged risk and critical because they were challenging the first criminalization of a passenger who decided to sit in the car reserved for white people. >> fewer than 1 percent of the population but yet when three of the railroad companies begin operations they decide to separate. why would they do that cracks this is a problem that needs solved. and of that 1 percent there was a very important group that was the abolitionist the youngest newest member was frederick douglass. when they tried to eject him from the train according to his memoir, he required the people to out him and said he grabbed the seat of the railroad car train and was so strong he lifted it up off of the bolts. i don't think that story is probab
your book is about plessy versus ferguson and helps in trying segregation. it's a decision a lot of people don't understand how it came to be. what did people must misunderstand and even where we are today? >> it's the most misunderstood case in history. most people would say that he was ejected from a railroad car for an example, but it was an arranged risk and critical because they were challenging the first criminalization of a passenger who decided to sit in the car reserved for white...
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for me, i left the governors office just after the unrest in ferguson began. so, i had spent a long time and government know when you're working in government you're really not free to just publicly opine on this. you have a communication team and everything is scrutinize. but for the first time in a long time i could speak freely. so, the first op-ed i wrote was basically pushing back on a rather provocative conservative talking.that ferguson had basically been responsible for a massive uptick in crimes because people were criticizing the police and then the police were simply stepping back. i did not believe that to be the case and as i dug into the research i really found a different phenomenon going on. as the phenomenon called legal cynicism. basically, what legal cynicism explored and now has been verified through a number of studies is this concept that if people don't believe in the criminal justice system they won't use it and that means they will not provide information to police investigators, they won't serve as jurors, they won't show up as witnes
for me, i left the governors office just after the unrest in ferguson began. so, i had spent a long time and government know when you're working in government you're really not free to just publicly opine on this. you have a communication team and everything is scrutinize. but for the first time in a long time i could speak freely. so, the first op-ed i wrote was basically pushing back on a rather provocative conservative talking.that ferguson had basically been responsible for a massive uptick...
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the spaniard's made 367 united appearances since alex ferguson bought him to the club from atletico madrid11. next to an astonishing welcome for one of the sides arriving at the rugby world cup in japan. 0ften athletes or teams are taken aback by the reception they get as they arrive in a host country, but the reaction in one corner of japan to the arrival of wales might be on a whole other level. daffyd pritchard has more. wales are not just wales are notjust big injapan, they are huge. warren gatland's team have been greeted like heroes in kit 0kushiri, their training base before starting their world cup campaign against georgia in toyota next monday. and a0 day's ( in session, more than 3000 people packed the stadium, singing the welsh national anthem and hymns. the support extends well beyond the stadium mk to gushue. everywhere you look here, there are flags and good luck messages. the welcome we've had so far has been fantastic. we had a great night last night in terms of a welcome ceremonial i suppose you would say. it was brilliant. the weather's great, so really excited about bein
the spaniard's made 367 united appearances since alex ferguson bought him to the club from atletico madrid11. next to an astonishing welcome for one of the sides arriving at the rugby world cup in japan. 0ften athletes or teams are taken aback by the reception they get as they arrive in a host country, but the reaction in one corner of japan to the arrival of wales might be on a whole other level. daffyd pritchard has more. wales are not just wales are notjust big injapan, they are huge. warren...
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from our guests this morning it's fascinating hearing controversial marks from the likes of neil ferguson about what he thinks the president is doing. what he thinks the president can do how long the trade war will it turn into a cold war with china as well but let's listen into what he had to say about trade and the trade war with china >> it's a multiplayer game of chicken butthere's two dominan players as there were in the early cold war and the dominant players in the united states and china. the key thing here is that donald trump's role historically has been to wake america up to the chinese challenge. i think he did achieve that. when he started talking about putting tariffs on china at the beginning of the election campaign people acted like he had lost his mind. now it's conventional wisdom now it's a bipartisan issue that the united states needs to wake up to the chinese challenge. and the problem is he is no longer in a position to simply turn it off when it suits him because it's escalated into other domains and particularly into the domain of technology and he has much less c
from our guests this morning it's fascinating hearing controversial marks from the likes of neil ferguson about what he thinks the president is doing. what he thinks the president can do how long the trade war will it turn into a cold war with china as well but let's listen into what he had to say about trade and the trade war with china >> it's a multiplayer game of chicken butthere's two dominan players as there were in the early cold war and the dominant players in the united states...
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has anybody heard of homer plessy in the plessy v ferguson case? -- how his great-great many greats? --great grandson [indiscernible] >> okay, great great-nephew. he will be joining us, along with a descendent of john ferguson from the case. they will talk friday evening. we are so glad you could kick it off for us tonight. they will be signing copies for a few more minutes. thank you so much for joining us. [applause] history bookshelf features the country's best american history writers of the past decade, talking about their books. in which our weekly series saturday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on history tv on c-span3. q&a, as theght, on house launches a formal impeachment inquiry into presidential, hea from ther the editor of the book "essential misconduct -- presidential misconduct." intohe impeachment inquiry president nixon. general counsel of the house impeachment inquiry thought of the utility of a report like this, and turned to his friend and asked woodward to be the kind of commander in chief of the project, which was unprecedented in the int
has anybody heard of homer plessy in the plessy v ferguson case? -- how his great-great many greats? --great grandson [indiscernible] >> okay, great great-nephew. he will be joining us, along with a descendent of john ferguson from the case. they will talk friday evening. we are so glad you could kick it off for us tonight. they will be signing copies for a few more minutes. thank you so much for joining us. [applause] history bookshelf features the country's best american history writers...
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enfrenta cargos por la muerte de la infante, la pequeÑa no paraba del llorar por lo que ferguson se pusola y esperÓ 20 minutos para decir al dueÑo del cuido, la persona llamÓ al 911 pero era muy tarde, la pequeÑa perdiÓ la vida por hacer algo que los bebÉs normalmente hacen. la joven contaba con entrenamiento y estaba certificada para realizar su trabajo y fue contratada luego de ser verificado su record criminal, los documentos seÑalan que el centro aprobÓ su inspeccion y que solo tenÍa incidentes menores. >>> la licencia de instalaciÓn fue suspendida, pero el dueÑo tiene otras dos guarderÍas. ambas autorizadas a brindar servicio, la joven de 19 aÑos estÁ tras las rejas en espera de su proceso judicial. >>> quÉ pesadilla. >>> lo que pasa que estas personas tienen que ser especiales para trabajar si no estas capacitado, no hagas. >>> si no tiene paciencia... cÓmo puede estar ahÍ. >>> los riesgos por huracÁn dorian continÚan, advierten sobre tormentas e inundaciones a su paso por carolinas y sureste de virginia, dorian, dejÓ hasta ahora 30 muertos en bahamas y 4 en florida, carolina del n
enfrenta cargos por la muerte de la infante, la pequeÑa no paraba del llorar por lo que ferguson se pusola y esperÓ 20 minutos para decir al dueÑo del cuido, la persona llamÓ al 911 pero era muy tarde, la pequeÑa perdiÓ la vida por hacer algo que los bebÉs normalmente hacen. la joven contaba con entrenamiento y estaba certificada para realizar su trabajo y fue contratada luego de ser verificado su record criminal, los documentos seÑalan que el centro aprobÓ su inspeccion y que solo...
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ferguson from the planning department to come up and present on item number 1.nd we are joined by vice chair safai. >> good afternoon. i'm here today to present the historic preservation commission recommendation to designate 2031 bush street as article 10 landmark. the building is located on bush street in the japantown and is known as the kinmon gakuen build. it was part of the civil rights project which was funded by an underrepresented community grant by the national park service. they unanimously recommended designation on april 3, 2019. constructed in 1926, the kinmon gakuen building represents only one of four purpose-built community facilities in japantown, whose construction was funded by and for the local american-japanese community. it was with the u.s. citizens of world war ii. at the home of the booker t. washington community services center, from 1942 to 1952 which provided the african-american youth with educational and recreational facilities. the period of significance for the building is 1926 to 1952. and the designation includes both exterior
ferguson from the planning department to come up and present on item number 1.nd we are joined by vice chair safai. >> good afternoon. i'm here today to present the historic preservation commission recommendation to designate 2031 bush street as article 10 landmark. the building is located on bush street in the japantown and is known as the kinmon gakuen build. it was part of the civil rights project which was funded by an underrepresented community grant by the national park service....
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you heard from shannon ferguson. we've also brought actual samples with us if you have interest in the carved stone and wood windows. we have additional detail. the project architect is here with me and i'd like to move this quickly to specific questions. i think that's the important part of the discussion. so thank you very much. >> president hyland: do we take public comment on the item? any member of the public wish to comment on 2622 jackson? closed public comment. bring it back to the commission. >> commissioner black: i just want to begin by -- and we can get into the details later, but i wanted to begin by commending the team for working so hard on a house that is a very significant house and very special in superb -- especially its cladding, which is the subject of a lot of the work proposed. this appears to be a very well-researched and thought-through process that the team put into it. and i wanted to commend the team and the client for going through these steps to preserve such an important house. it's why
you heard from shannon ferguson. we've also brought actual samples with us if you have interest in the carved stone and wood windows. we have additional detail. the project architect is here with me and i'd like to move this quickly to specific questions. i think that's the important part of the discussion. so thank you very much. >> president hyland: do we take public comment on the item? any member of the public wish to comment on 2622 jackson? closed public comment. bring it back to...
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ferguson stothhis family since the hurricane. glimpses of relief our insight. like this british military ship that brought eight. on saturday dorian trekked up to nova scotia canada with wind and rain after pounding the u.s. eastern seaboard on friday. dorian left behind widespread damage on north carolina's island. stranded hundreds of people who defied mandatory evacuation orders. >> we do have a search and rescue team that is going door to door to make sure but this is a very close knit community. people assure me that everyone is present and accounted for. >> reporter: on the outer banks some residents returned to the daily rhythms of life. >> today north carolina officials confirmed the second death following dorian's destruction, heavy winds in the outer banks cause damage. in this video taken at the historic pitch fishing pier you can see a section of it, still missing . >>> right now we are on the way to the storm ravaged outer banks, choppers rescuing people to very surface service bringing food and water cut off from the mainland . >>> antonio brown n
ferguson stothhis family since the hurricane. glimpses of relief our insight. like this british military ship that brought eight. on saturday dorian trekked up to nova scotia canada with wind and rain after pounding the u.s. eastern seaboard on friday. dorian left behind widespread damage on north carolina's island. stranded hundreds of people who defied mandatory evacuation orders. >> we do have a search and rescue team that is going door to door to make sure but this is a very close...
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>> if i could ask miss ferguson, i just wanted to ask you one question. can you just clarify for the commission one more time, it is my understanding that the school board initially voted to remove the murals, and now, can you give me the status of what is happening now? >> i have a copy of the resolution if you would like me to read it. >> they voted to cover them up. >> they voted to cover them up, and now? >> originally it was to destroy them by painting them. >> this is as of august 13th, okay. >> thank you. why don't you go ahead and open this up to public comments. we have three speaker cards. >> thank you so much, commissioners. my name is woody and i am the new vice president of advocacy and programs at san francisco heritage. thank you for having me today. for heritage today, on this matter, what we really want to bring forward, mike mueller, our president and c.e.o., he was part of the original reflection group that made the initial recommendation to the school board, so we have been part of this project from pretty early on. what we really don'
>> if i could ask miss ferguson, i just wanted to ask you one question. can you just clarify for the commission one more time, it is my understanding that the school board initially voted to remove the murals, and now, can you give me the status of what is happening now? >> i have a copy of the resolution if you would like me to read it. >> they voted to cover them up. >> they voted to cover them up, and now? >> originally it was to destroy them by painting them....
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for the wshour, i'm jane ferguson in kabul, afghanistan. >> woodruff: we take a deeper gook at why theks collapsed and where thi from here with laurel miller. she was president obama's special presentative for afghanistan and pakistan. ge's now at the international crisup, a global non- profit. welcome back to the "newshour". we heard president trump say today the peace talks are dead. do you believe that's the case?a >> they don't ve to be dead. it's a question of whether the u.s. has the will to restart the talks. some of the statements that have been made by secretary pompeo, inarticular, have indicated some openness to restarting the talks,nd thtaliban has likewise. it's hard to know how to interpret president trump's latest statements that sound more definitive given he has issues in the pastn similar >> woodruff: and given this is juhi a couple of days after we thought the meetings were on. >> that's right. >> woodruff: what's your understanding of what extly caused this thing to go off the rail? the preside is blaming taliban attacks that killed an ameris cn servicemember in afg
for the wshour, i'm jane ferguson in kabul, afghanistan. >> woodruff: we take a deeper gook at why theks collapsed and where thi from here with laurel miller. she was president obama's special presentative for afghanistan and pakistan. ge's now at the international crisup, a global non- profit. welcome back to the "newshour". we heard president trump say today the peace talks are dead. do you believe that's the case?a >> they don't ve to be dead. it's a question of whether...
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with the federal report on what was going on in ferguson that a lot of folks were being targeted fores and fees that start to add up. then they get locked up because they don't pay the fees and then they can't get out of jail because they can't pay the bail. it's a vicious circle. >> and topeka, back on the issue of the impact of women, just in general, women in the system. i know you believe, at least for non-violent offenders, they should be treated differently. >> i believe women and girls should not be in prison at all. i feel like there are alternative incarceration we need to reinvest money back into our communities that women are the most vulnerable population that there is. outside of mother, there's sexual trauma and violence, addiction, substance issues and people are being criminalized for poverty. >> so what does that do to famili families? >> if women are being separated, where do the children go? they end up in foster care or with different family members and broken up from their parents. it's trickle iing over into our communities and then what happens is the children
with the federal report on what was going on in ferguson that a lot of folks were being targeted fores and fees that start to add up. then they get locked up because they don't pay the fees and then they can't get out of jail because they can't pay the bail. it's a vicious circle. >> and topeka, back on the issue of the impact of women, just in general, women in the system. i know you believe, at least for non-violent offenders, they should be treated differently. >> i believe women...
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special correspondent jane ferguson is in kabul, and joinin us now. hi, judy.s is just the latest of a series of escalating attacks by e taliban in recent days designed to keep up pressure on both the united states and the e timing is very significant. the u.s. special envoy to those peace talks between the united states government and the taliban that have been taking placein qatar, zalmay khalilzad justa arrived this weekend back presenting president afghani with initial details o f proposed agreement between the united states and the taliban. it's believed they are close to agreeing on a u.s. drawdown in afghanistan but have yet to finalize that agreement. in the meantime, the taliban in the north of afghanistan just over the weekend as well. >> woodruff: that's special correspondent jane ferguson reporting from kabul. thank you, jane. >> woodruff: in hong kong, tenso of thousanstudents boycotted their first day of class to join anti-government demonstrations. their peaceful rallies followed a weekend of violent clashes with police that resulted in over 150
special correspondent jane ferguson is in kabul, and joinin us now. hi, judy.s is just the latest of a series of escalating attacks by e taliban in recent days designed to keep up pressure on both the united states and the e timing is very significant. the u.s. special envoy to those peace talks between the united states government and the taliban that have been taking placein qatar, zalmay khalilzad justa arrived this weekend back presenting president afghani with initial details o f proposed...
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teaching them selves gone to bed not your meds and it was a mental health issue in april once ferguson broke suddenly as a racial issue. and this is true the shooting of mike the room. we're hearing there may be moving. and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. that it. started to call history just as the started because we were there and around the i did oh i think we need to reflect our history that has culminated in. broward county still just getting new to all this process but i saw a lot of courage in any clue this may. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not saying serious. even though john is hurt. just want to try they can move on with his life. to the love that you have for god trey what happened that day so i will. never be there. or ask everybody else. just. like almost. after man was not my son. bought her for. her. about her. looking at life stuff working protests causing some chaos on the scouts an avenue our as i'm not able to get behind these
teaching them selves gone to bed not your meds and it was a mental health issue in april once ferguson broke suddenly as a racial issue. and this is true the shooting of mike the room. we're hearing there may be moving. and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. that it. started to call history just as the started because we were there and around the i did oh i think we need to reflect...
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jane ferguson reporting from kabul, thank you, jane. >> woodruff: when a gunman fired discriminatelyrom his vehicle on the streets andwa hi of odessa, texas on saturday, he killed seven peopl and woun others. as william brangham reports, a local hospital quickly became the trauma center to treat many of the victims. >> brangham: the medical center hospital in odessa treated 13 of the shooting victims, including one who later died, and the young toddler who was hit by shrapnel, and was ter transferred to a hospital in lubbock.ss l tippin is the c.e.o. of the medicalenter health system in odessa, and he joins me by skype. mr. tippin, thank you very mreh for being could you just take us back to saturday and help us understand how that day unfolded for yo. >> like probably most everybody else, i was out of town with my family returning home from the labor day weekend.d ani just started getting all kinds of messageand calls that there was an ininident tak place here in odessa and that it was a bad situation and we just kind ofotarted talking ut what our game plan was, started talking abou
jane ferguson reporting from kabul, thank you, jane. >> woodruff: when a gunman fired discriminatelyrom his vehicle on the streets andwa hi of odessa, texas on saturday, he killed seven peopl and woun others. as william brangham reports, a local hospital quickly became the trauma center to treat many of the victims. >> brangham: the medical center hospital in odessa treated 13 of the shooting victims, including one who later died, and the young toddler who was hit by shrapnel, and...
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we see the media perpetuate a lie from 2014 and what happened in ferguson.e on the left, even senators warren and harris still pushing that lie to this day. the impact of that is real. even then, mayor emanuel said it would police officers in the fetal position, and an peer recently had an article about the cop a shortage in the country. why would you sign up to make him enough money to go out and put your life at risk and then be ridiculed by the mainstream media? >> melissa: everyone. both sides there, everyone here. we are all at risk as a result. >> harris: monday night on the steps of city hall here in new york city there holding a suicide vigil because of the number of suicides among nypd officers. morale is down. this is happening simultaneously. jessica, there is a place for those families and those loved ones. many of them who look like me, s looked at him to do with it. attacking police -- i mean -- >> jessica: i hope there is no confusion, i had no way justify that. i was trying to contextualize it in terms of a national conversation about how pol
we see the media perpetuate a lie from 2014 and what happened in ferguson.e on the left, even senators warren and harris still pushing that lie to this day. the impact of that is real. even then, mayor emanuel said it would police officers in the fetal position, and an peer recently had an article about the cop a shortage in the country. why would you sign up to make him enough money to go out and put your life at risk and then be ridiculed by the mainstream media? >> melissa: everyone....
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in kabul, afghanistan. >> woodruff: beginning tomorrow, we will-part series exploring today's china and its relationship with the us foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin, special correspondent katrina yu, and producers aroue rld conducted more than 70 on-camera interviews in eight chinese cities and across seven countries. why have we dedicated many resources to reporting on china? nick schifn is here with a preview of our series, cna: power and prosperity. >> the two most important countries in the world are china and the u.s., and where their relationship heads will helprm dee the future of b h economies. global communications and technological innovation, and what kind of world we live in. for decades, u.s. companies have worked with chineppliers to increase productivity and profits. both sibenefited, and china wants the integration to continue says former ambassador. >> cooperation is the onlyoi correct for the united states. the united states is regarded as china's partner. >> the era of economic surrender is over roarks but the trump
for the pbs newshour, i'm jane ferguson in kabul, afghanistan. >> woodruff: beginning tomorrow, we will-part series exploring today's china and its relationship with the us foreign affairs correspondent nick schifrin, special correspondent katrina yu, and producers aroue rld conducted more than 70 on-camera interviews in eight chinese cities and across seven countries. why have we dedicated many resources to reporting on china? nick schifn is here with a preview of our series, cna: power...
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back on your meds and there's a mental health issue in april once ferguson broke suddenly as a racial issue. says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. to start a call is for justice started because we were at a rally i did oh i think we need. that culminated in. i was kind of i still just get new top of this process but i saw a lot of courage in a clue mary. i will say i'm not confrontational person but they're not serious. even though john is her. just want to try. to move on with his life. the love that they have for god trey what happened that day will. be their. last. time. almost 5. after man was shot her son. bought her for. her. out of her. looking at life the 1st truckload of working protests causing such a also on the scouts an avenue cars are not able to hit by these demonstrators they are upset over this and to get credit cards one months ago the trade hamilton. was the likely to support
back on your meds and there's a mental health issue in april once ferguson broke suddenly as a racial issue. says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. to start a call is for justice started because we were at a rally i did oh i think we need. that culminated in. i was kind of i still just get new top of this...
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ferguson versus banga, keane versus the error, manchester united versus the error, manchester uniteds, doubles or even troubles. as a result both teams threw everything at each other, including the odd slice of pizza. fast forward 15 years and the power of the fixture has waned. maybe early in the season, but it is a 11th place against eighth. the man in charge of old trafford played in many of those great battles but insists scrutiny of his side does not affect him. i don't worry what the press writes about me or man united because we are focused on what we have to do that is to keep improving, and reading the papers, that doesn't really change my view will stop of course, i see them once ina will stop of course, i see them once in a while and sometimes my kids are asking, what is best about, and all that but that is part and parcel of this club. improvements were made to the squad this summer, bringing in the squad this summer, bringing in the likes of harry maguire and danieljames but the results have yet to follow suit. you need support, he needs to be allowed to build his own te
ferguson versus banga, keane versus the error, manchester united versus the error, manchester uniteds, doubles or even troubles. as a result both teams threw everything at each other, including the odd slice of pizza. fast forward 15 years and the power of the fixture has waned. maybe early in the season, but it is a 11th place against eighth. the man in charge of old trafford played in many of those great battles but insists scrutiny of his side does not affect him. i don't worry what the...
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ferguson: everybody wants to be their friend.e feel young forever bowen: all you want to do is go home to the comfort of your family. ♪ feel young forever vergara: i would do it all over again. whoo! burrell: it's gonna be tough to say goodbye. o'neill: these have been the best 10 years of my life. good job, kid. ♪ ♪ tonight, we're young forever ♪ ♪ ♪ mm, mm-mm, mm oh, my gosh. this has been so much fun. but it's not over yet. this season, you're on "dancing with the stars" and i'm on "emergence," and that's all you people out there really need to know, but the folks at abc have asked us to take a look at the full schedule. so let's do it. hannah, take a big breath, look at the prompter, read it like you memorized it, and let's go. here's a rapid-fire look at the new season on abc. go! mondays -- "dancing with the stars"... 10! 10! 10! brown: ...then it's "the good doctor." tuesdays, "the conners," "bless this mess"... [ laughs ] ...the new comedy "mixed-ish," then "black-ish," and the new mystery "emergence." ♪ "emergence" nicel
ferguson: everybody wants to be their friend.e feel young forever bowen: all you want to do is go home to the comfort of your family. ♪ feel young forever vergara: i would do it all over again. whoo! burrell: it's gonna be tough to say goodbye. o'neill: these have been the best 10 years of my life. good job, kid. ♪ ♪ tonight, we're young forever ♪ ♪ ♪ mm, mm-mm, mm oh, my gosh. this has been so much fun. but it's not over yet. this season, you're on "dancing with the...
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back on your meds and it was a mental health issue in april once ferguson broke suddenly as a racial issue. and says to the shooting of michael brown. we're hearing that there may be many more and there were a lot of bald faced opportunists who latched on to this family and decided it wasn't a mental health story anymore it was a race story. started to call is for justice started because we were at a rally. we. have culminated in. and i was kind of i still just get new talking this. process but i saw a lot of courage in a new clue those men. i will say i'm a non-confrontational person but they're not taking a serious. even though john is hurt. just won't try to play the move all of his life. and there are a lot of good you have forgotten troy what happened that day that will. never be there. no i asked everybody else. just the way almost by my after man was not my son. with the car for her for. her. cut out of her. looking at life the 1st shock of working protests causing such a also on the scouts an avenue cars are not able to get by these demonstrators they are upset over the shoot
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ferguson, "c.q. ."ll call the question was the five members of the arizona house not come outo have publicly for usmca, what are or r specific concerns objections? then, two, i also wondered if lighthizer got questions about the mid-level talks that are supposed to take chinese s month with negotiators? and specifically, where are they to start? will they start where they were in may or strengthening the area to cover?oing take theducey: so i'll arizona delegation question, ellen. i guess i would direct you to that mbers of congress have not come out publicly so they can speak for themselves. with nversations i've had want to doeen around more homework, want to to rstand the details, want understand how it affects labor in mexico. those types of comments and concerns that i think can easily answered with a little diligence and time spent with ambassador lighthizer or myself. more generalities and, again, the floor hasn't been well.ted on the floor as mr. donohue: you know, as neil indicated before, we'v
ferguson, "c.q. ."ll call the question was the five members of the arizona house not come outo have publicly for usmca, what are or r specific concerns objections? then, two, i also wondered if lighthizer got questions about the mid-level talks that are supposed to take chinese s month with negotiators? and specifically, where are they to start? will they start where they were in may or strengthening the area to cover?oing take theducey: so i'll arizona delegation question, ellen. i...
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chief deputy whip bill ferguson. -- drew ferguson. drew,you, jdrew, -- great job.nk you, great job. aisles and want to proudly welcome our newest republican congressmen, people that thought a big fight and they are winners. they reacted so incredibly under pressure, the world was watching. a lot of people were hoping for the opposite outcome, but many more people were hoping for the outcome we had. a man who was not expected necessarily to win, and then ge -- and then he got in gear and he was brutal and brilliant and did a great job, now soon-to-be and now congressman dan bishop for many years. thank you, dan. [applause] pres. trump: what a great job. what a great job, dan. and another man who fought so hard, and he was supposed to win by a little tiny bit, and he won by a lot of points, it was a big victory, and i want to congratulate you, greg murphy. he will be with you folks for a long time. these two people are special people. north carolina, thank you. it was some crowds that turned out like people never expected, and it was a great evening of television. i
chief deputy whip bill ferguson. -- drew ferguson. drew,you, jdrew, -- great job.nk you, great job. aisles and want to proudly welcome our newest republican congressmen, people that thought a big fight and they are winners. they reacted so incredibly under pressure, the world was watching. a lot of people were hoping for the opposite outcome, but many more people were hoping for the outcome we had. a man who was not expected necessarily to win, and then ge -- and then he got in gear and he was...
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we saw in ferguson when they did the federal report on what was going on in ferguson that a lot of folkse being targeted for these small fines and fees that start to add up, and then they get locked up because they don't pay the fees, and then they can't get out of jail because they can't pay the bail. >> vicious circle. >> it's a vicious circle. >> topeka, back on the issue of the impact of women, i know you believe, at least for nonviolent offenders, they should be treated differently than men? >> i actually believe women and girls should not be in prison at all irrespective whether it's a violent or nonviolent crime. i feel there are alternatives to incarceration that we need to start to reinvest money back into our communities. that to robin's point, women are the most vulnerable population that there is. so outside of being mothers, there's sexual trauma and violence. there's addiction. there's substance misuse. and people, specifically women, are being criminalized for this, for poverty, for substance abuse issues. >> what does that do for families? play it out for me. >> if women
we saw in ferguson when they did the federal report on what was going on in ferguson that a lot of folkse being targeted for these small fines and fees that start to add up, and then they get locked up because they don't pay the fees, and then they can't get out of jail because they can't pay the bail. >> vicious circle. >> it's a vicious circle. >> topeka, back on the issue of the impact of women, i know you believe, at least for nonviolent offenders, they should be treated...