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so a picture of ferguson on the grass completely overgrown. his first purchase was an inexpensive, likely something cheap and unreliable. a small nine millimeter or 380, perhaps he later exchanged it a small amount of money to trade up the ladder for. a better gun jeryl to the same spot again and again. trading guns until he acquired the handgun of his dreams. a black 1911 semi-automatic pistol with brown wooden grip. he was so happy to have it, said his friend montrÉal fuller. darryl almost always had his 1911 with it should have been on him when they found him dead, but they never found it, said his friend. big and the cash in jewels was left alone. but the 1911 was stolen off his body. that made people, some people wonder, was darryl killed for his gun? but i didn't know any of this back story when i received the call on august 2720 16 from a number i didn't recognize. hello, ben, are you sitting down? who is this it? turns out it was the mother of gerald's girlfriend. someone i never spoken with in my life. what happened? darryl has been s
so a picture of ferguson on the grass completely overgrown. his first purchase was an inexpensive, likely something cheap and unreliable. a small nine millimeter or 380, perhaps he later exchanged it a small amount of money to trade up the ladder for. a better gun jeryl to the same spot again and again. trading guns until he acquired the handgun of his dreams. a black 1911 semi-automatic pistol with brown wooden grip. he was so happy to have it, said his friend montrÉal fuller. darryl almost...
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so the ferguson uprising stood more than 400 days of constant protests. two to call us leaderless did we do everything the way people thought we should do? no. but also i asked people where's the playbook? where's the play-doh? where's the instruction manual why didn't you give us the instruction manualal before it happened because you know all the things why didn't you let us know? if this happens this is what you do. many of us had been to likeco a boycott dillards and like it was just like things locally in the community we had gone to those to some of those actions. at boycott dillards was when i b was small. we had been a part of some of that. this was something different. this was our own. this was us. it happened to somebody during our time where that body laid on the ground uncovered for almost four and a half hours in our community. and to tell us this is how we should behave -- and it was also said some people really felt ulike you're telling us how to behave. you're telling us what we should do but i don't know you. i have neveru met you. so wh
so the ferguson uprising stood more than 400 days of constant protests. two to call us leaderless did we do everything the way people thought we should do? no. but also i asked people where's the playbook? where's the play-doh? where's the instruction manual why didn't you give us the instruction manualal before it happened because you know all the things why didn't you let us know? if this happens this is what you do. many of us had been to likeco a boycott dillards and like it was just like...
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ferguson protesters are disorganized and not fit to actually be leaders. yeah, it was who we hurt this so much. oh, you are a leaderless movement. you know, and it just always made me every time i heard that it would just make me think about, like, you know, it would take me back to the bible. and i'm like, you know, if you take if you take out the cane, you know, or like looking david and goliath, you know, they took out the lions. and what happened, you know, you know, you can't like so if there's only one, if there is only one head, if you know, if you know, then that could cause a whole movement to to fall apart, you know. but for us, we had a leader for a movement because we all had something that that was our thing. and that when we brought those things together, we had this for movement. and if they took out one, our movements still kept going. so that was the amazing thing about what we were able to do. so this the ferguson uprising withstood more than 400 days of constant protest. and so so to call us leaderless, you know, did we make did we do ev
ferguson protesters are disorganized and not fit to actually be leaders. yeah, it was who we hurt this so much. oh, you are a leaderless movement. you know, and it just always made me every time i heard that it would just make me think about, like, you know, it would take me back to the bible. and i'm like, you know, if you take if you take out the cane, you know, or like looking david and goliath, you know, they took out the lions. and what happened, you know, you know, you can't like so if...
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so the ferguson uprising withstood more than 400 days of constant protests. and so, so to call as leaderless, you know, did we do everything the way we thought people should do? no. ask people wears a playbook? what was a playbook? what was instruction manual and why did you give us the instruction manual before it happened since in all the things, why did you let us know? hey, if this happens this is what you do. many of us had been to like boycott, like the boycott dillards, and like he was just like things locally in the community. we had gone to some of those actions, the boycott was when i was small. but you know, we've been apart of some of that but this was something different. this was our own, like this was, this is us. like it happened to somebody, you know, during our time where that body laid on the ground uncovered for almost four and a half hours, you know, in our community. you tell us that this is how we should behave, you know, and what was also said was some folks really felt like you are telling us how to behave. you were telling us what we
so the ferguson uprising withstood more than 400 days of constant protests. and so, so to call as leaderless, you know, did we do everything the way we thought people should do? no. ask people wears a playbook? what was a playbook? what was instruction manual and why did you give us the instruction manual before it happened since in all the things, why did you let us know? hey, if this happens this is what you do. many of us had been to like boycott, like the boycott dillards, and like he was...
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so the ferguson uprising withstood more than 400 days of constant protest. so to call as a leaderless, you know, did we do everything the way people thought we should do? no. it also ask people wears a playbook? where is instruction manual so you know all the things? why did you let us know like hey if this happens this is what you do? many of us had been to like a boycott, like it was the boycott dillards, like it was just like things locally in the community we had gone to those, some of those actions, it was when i was small. but you know, so we had been a part of someof of that this is somethingom different. this was ourle own. like this was us, like it happened to somebody, you know, during our time where that body laid on the ground uncovered for almost four and half hours, you know, in our community. and to tell us that this is how we should behave, you know, and what was also said was some folks really felt like, you are telling us how to behave, you are telling uso. what we shouldo but i don't know you. i have never met you. so why weren't you in th
so the ferguson uprising withstood more than 400 days of constant protest. so to call as a leaderless, you know, did we do everything the way people thought we should do? no. it also ask people wears a playbook? where is instruction manual so you know all the things? why did you let us know like hey if this happens this is what you do? many of us had been to like a boycott, like it was the boycott dillards, like it was just like things locally in the community we had gone to those, some of...
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after what happened to mike brown in ferguson. if you could just talk a little bit about how that experience personally impacted you. l but also talk about it within the context of st. louis history. the often racist history against any type of t protest. i help people growing up i never saw anything like what happened in ferguson the entire time i lived in st. louis as a young woman . and my parents before me had never seen anything like that before. if you could put all that into some context? >> so, by the time that you didn't happened when i was a fertilizer by the police we had been protesting on august the ninth 2014. this was november 24 when this happened. we had been waiting to find out if the ferguson police officer who killed michael brown would be indicted. we knew this answer was going to was going to cause wide spread protest or it was going to may be finally give us in the family some type of release and maybe things are starting to change. so be prepared for it. and that night i decided to not just be out there as
after what happened to mike brown in ferguson. if you could just talk a little bit about how that experience personally impacted you. l but also talk about it within the context of st. louis history. the often racist history against any type of t protest. i help people growing up i never saw anything like what happened in ferguson the entire time i lived in st. louis as a young woman . and my parents before me had never seen anything like that before. if you could put all that into some...
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so this fitsnicely to what i want to talk about next which is about the ferguson uprising . can you talk a little bit about our hometown and how segregated the history that they have with police violence just to give people context as to why things happened the way it did because often people don't realize the long history of discrimination and racism, segregation, housing discrimination so could you go into a little bit of that . >> sure. st. louis city and then you have st. louis county. so it's like this is st. louis city and this is all st. louis county and then you have the riveron the side of us . so this is made up of course like i said st. louis city but st. louis county has over 90 municipalities m. within it so over 90 municipalities and many of them have their own government. many of them have their own police department. i remember back during the protest when michael brown was killed i lived only six minutes from where he was killed but i would travel through three municipalities to get to the protest. and in that six minute drive if i had a broken taillight or
so this fitsnicely to what i want to talk about next which is about the ferguson uprising . can you talk a little bit about our hometown and how segregated the history that they have with police violence just to give people context as to why things happened the way it did because often people don't realize the long history of discrimination and racism, segregation, housing discrimination so could you go into a little bit of that . >> sure. st. louis city and then you have st. louis...
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. >> it was activism and her involvement in the protests in ferguson, missouri... >> no justice! >> no peace! >> ...that inspired cori bush to run for office. >> change has come to this district. >> after she was elected in 2020, the first black woman to represent missouri, democrat cori bush joined the group of young progressive politicians known as the squad. >> our bodies! >> our choice! >> getting arrested outside of the supreme court, and sleeping on the u.s. capitol steps to protest evictions. now, she is opening up about the painful details of her traumatic past: sexual assaults, domestic abuse, and losing her home as a young mother. >> even if you have a traumatic past, even if you've had struggles, even if you've had hardships, you can still do great things. >> with the midterm elections just a month away and the progressive policy agenda at stake, what does cori bush say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... corporate funding is provided by... >> representative cori bush, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> you are representing
. >> it was activism and her involvement in the protests in ferguson, missouri... >> no justice! >> no peace! >> ...that inspired cori bush to run for office. >> change has come to this district. >> after she was elected in 2020, the first black woman to represent missouri, democrat cori bush joined the group of young progressive politicians known as the squad. >> our bodies! >> our choice! >> getting arrested outside of the supreme court,...
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you know, kendrick lamar's all right was it was a rallying cry in ferguson from ferguson summer right point being she didn't know that she was an internet sensation. she was like your mother. yeah. yeah, exactly. and that was never for channel. channel youtube. she don't have none of that. so but beyond that, she also was struggling with substance abuse. she was unhoused for long period of time. yeah. she she was trying to find her family again. she she didn't know any of this was happening because the world underneath her was falling, because the social safety net was unavailable. so there was an entire water resistance and tired. what a spectacle that was that utilized the mobilized her but that she couldn't utilize and mobilize. and so i say that to say that these weapons of the week are important. it may be indispensable, but they're insufficient because they operate within a world where we still have huge gaps between the have nots and the have nots. we live in a world where there's still state violence. we live in a world where people still don't have access to the things they n
you know, kendrick lamar's all right was it was a rallying cry in ferguson from ferguson summer right point being she didn't know that she was an internet sensation. she was like your mother. yeah. yeah, exactly. and that was never for channel. channel youtube. she don't have none of that. so but beyond that, she also was struggling with substance abuse. she was unhoused for long period of time. yeah. she she was trying to find her family again. she she didn't know any of this was happening...
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up next dw business with kate ferguson. i'm painful and i'll have more well use for the next hour with hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform with issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel we are not afraid to touch on denny kids to talk to young people clearly have the solution. good future loans to the 77 percent. every weekend on d w. we got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner tread hotspot for food and some great cultural memorials to boot to w travel off we go ah, with market reaction responsible for the quickest ever demise of a british prime minister. we'll take a look at the policies that prompted the financial turmoil which eventually forced to live trust to resign. over coming up 3000000000 is to boost electric mobility. the united states is besting big on electric battery production. meanwhile, europe is on a similar road. it's focusing on how best to force critical materials like lithium . this is dw business. i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. did the markets bring down
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i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. twitter is work for us. could shrink by 75 percent as ellen mosque $44000000000.00 acquisition goes through. the move would leave the company with just a 2000 employees. job cut had previously been expected with a must take over, but not to this magnitude in a separate development. bloomberg as reporting that the biden administration may be planning to conduct a national security review related to the takeover with questions raised over the individuals and groups must invest with twitters share price dropped on the news. to talk more about this, i'm joined by d. w. financial correspondent had the author in new york. hi teddy, good to see you. tell me about this potential national security review. what's going on here? well, 1st things 1st. it's important to note that this does come from anonymous sourcing . so do with that what you will, but apparently u. s. officials are going to tapper in discussions to tap an inter agency committee . the committee on financial investment, foreign investment in the united
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i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. to the markets, bring down a british prime minister. that's the question being posed after live trust resigned, just weeks after taking office. investors had previously firmly rejected her economic plan, one of which she said was based on a boosting growth, but which money experts thought would lead you k finances in dis array. her departure comes as the u. k. baffled soaring inflation and an energy crisis. for more, i'm joined by hillary angle professor of economics off lancaster university hillary news of trust his resignation. immediately some of the pond of a pretty damning response to her short lived leadership. given how tumultuous british politics is the present, how long do you expect this feeling of relief to laughed? well, i think it in, i very much depends on what happens next that you sent in either the pound appreciated chad. prices went up, borrowing cost of $30.00, a guilt went down. but the calls that the problems that are on the line, the conservative party, hadn't gone away. that not the united policy. and i think, you
i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. to the markets, bring down a british prime minister. that's the question being posed after live trust resigned, just weeks after taking office. investors had previously firmly rejected her economic plan, one of which she said was based on a boosting growth, but which money experts thought would lead you k finances in dis array. her departure comes as the u. k. baffled soaring inflation and an energy crisis. for more, i'm joined by hillary angle...
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i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. the us state of missouri has followed louisiana by pulling hundreds of millions of dollars of pension funds, managed by investment company, black rock. the state treasurer, say the company is prioritizing environmental, social and governance issues over shareholder returns. a strategy they say is part of a woke political agenda. ironically, environmentalists say black rock isn't doing enough to divest from fossil fuel. black rock c o, a larry flynt defended his company's investment strategy thing he knows he's doing something vice, when he's being close, attacked equally by the left and by the rice. that's close to dw financial correspond correspondent teddy, also in new york. teddy, this just seems a little bizarre. can you explain to me what this accusation awoken us actually referred to in this context? certainly pretty bizarre, given that woke. well, it's original meeting coming from african american vernacular, just means awareness or consciousness of social and racial justice is
i'm kate ferguson. thanks for joining me. the us state of missouri has followed louisiana by pulling hundreds of millions of dollars of pension funds, managed by investment company, black rock. the state treasurer, say the company is prioritizing environmental, social and governance issues over shareholder returns. a strategy they say is part of a woke political agenda. ironically, environmentalists say black rock isn't doing enough to divest from fossil fuel. black rock c o, a larry flynt...
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dealing with the terrible police killing of michael brown and ferguson. -- in ferguson.ow that history informs your strategies and how you decided though your father was in lecture or politics, you're going to go from the movement into electoral politics and you see a difference? >> that was not a decision -- first, it did not come easy. i never had a desire to be of politician, never wanted to be an elected official. it was not at all a dream of mine. i wanted to be a nurse. that is what i wanted to be. especially because i work so closely with my dad and i would watch how my dad would say something and then in the media or a newspaper article, they would print something that was not what my dad said or people would attack him for things he didn't do most of i remember -- i would ask him, why do you do this? why do you continue to help people and do all of these things and give all of your time ? you get all of these attacks and criticisms back and i did not understand it then. it was through the protests during the ferguson uprising ,us being on the streets demanding w
dealing with the terrible police killing of michael brown and ferguson. -- in ferguson.ow that history informs your strategies and how you decided though your father was in lecture or politics, you're going to go from the movement into electoral politics and you see a difference? >> that was not a decision -- first, it did not come easy. i never had a desire to be of politician, never wanted to be an elected official. it was not at all a dream of mine. i wanted to be a nurse. that is what...
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kendrickon lamar from ferguson summer. the point being she didn't know the she was in internet sensation. sheha is none youtube. she did know about all that. beyond that she was struggling with substance abuse. she was on the house for a long period of time. she was trying to find her family again. she didn't know any of this was happening because the world underneath there was falling. so there's an entire persistence in the entire world of spectacle that mobilized her that she couldn't give utilize and mobilize and i say that because these weapons are important. they may be indispensable that they are insufficient because they operate within a world of huge gaps between the haves and the have-nots in the world where there's still violence in a world where w people don't have access to things they need to be okay for clothing and shelter like good love healthy food in second chances. we have got none of that so does that make us better people? no. can't make us more accountable? >> guest: only we commit to a radically tra
kendrickon lamar from ferguson summer. the point being she didn't know the she was in internet sensation. sheha is none youtube. she did know about all that. beyond that she was struggling with substance abuse. she was on the house for a long period of time. she was trying to find her family again. she didn't know any of this was happening because the world underneath there was falling. so there's an entire persistence in the entire world of spectacle that mobilized her that she couldn't give...
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for us at ferguson, just under half our business is nonresidential construction.e country right now with onshoring of manufacturing activity, electric vehicle manufacturing, battery plants, chip manufacturing. there's a lot of great things happening on the nonresidential side that's not tied to housing. liz: well, you've got to figure, and i'm glad you brought this up, i'm just thinking about in the now. elon elon missing building a gig that -- elon musk building a gig that factory in austin, they've got to have restrooms in there. i'm just trying to get a feel. >> yeah, we're talking about everything from underground, water, waste water, storm water piping systems all the way up through the commercial piping systems, the commercial air-conditioning systems, fire protection. all those needed areas of solid monoresidential, industrial production, really a big wheelhouse for us inside of this organization and a great story for america, quite frankly. liz: how closely, i know you watch 30-year fixed mortgage rates very closely. as we said, they have doubled over the
for us at ferguson, just under half our business is nonresidential construction.e country right now with onshoring of manufacturing activity, electric vehicle manufacturing, battery plants, chip manufacturing. there's a lot of great things happening on the nonresidential side that's not tied to housing. liz: well, you've got to figure, and i'm glad you brought this up, i'm just thinking about in the now. elon elon missing building a gig that -- elon musk building a gig that factory in austin,...
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alex ferguson, who has not coached manchester united for a long time, so to a large extent he is the. maybe overtake ferguson, however well, i want him to do it, but i believe with well, not 100% that he will be able to beat the record of alex ferguson, which looks eternal well, in fact, lucescu still went down in history, the history of dynamo, he is now the leader in one indicator is true a disappointing indicator is the indicator of defeats in the eurocups, if possible, let's show these statistics, uh, 57% of the matches of zalucheska dynamo lost in the eurocups, well, they are in second place. that's all. and 50%, but we remember and already played in the same basically it's the champions league against psg bayern and that's why barcelona were like that. that's it . that is, you understand what lučeskuja is all the same now, well, now it's easier than everything to blame himself at the time, but here the numbers speak eloquently that mircea lučeskayu is after all not on the right path maybe dynamo is on that path, that's why it's possible that this combination is here, but the cz
alex ferguson, who has not coached manchester united for a long time, so to a large extent he is the. maybe overtake ferguson, however well, i want him to do it, but i believe with well, not 100% that he will be able to beat the record of alex ferguson, which looks eternal well, in fact, lucescu still went down in history, the history of dynamo, he is now the leader in one indicator is true a disappointing indicator is the indicator of defeats in the eurocups, if possible, let's show these...
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that was plessy versus ferguson. that was an 8-1 supreme court opinion saying separate but equal. was the law of the land. it was an erroneous decision it was wrong the day it was decided you and i would both agree that think god that decision was overturned. the same with the case with roe and which the supreme court made up the constitutional right host:. our guests are with us for the hour. if you want to call and ask questions (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents (202) 748-8002. a new slate of cases to be heard this year mr. malcolm, as far as the cases themselves what sticks out? what are you interested in hearing? guest: they still have only decided to hear about half the cases over the course of the term. the racial preferences case students one against harvard and the other against university of north carolina. harvard is a private school university of north carolina is a public school. the reason why that is to significant is the 14th amendment applies to the public school the equal protection clause the private college, harvard, titl
that was plessy versus ferguson. that was an 8-1 supreme court opinion saying separate but equal. was the law of the land. it was an erroneous decision it was wrong the day it was decided you and i would both agree that think god that decision was overturned. the same with the case with roe and which the supreme court made up the constitutional right host:. our guests are with us for the hour. if you want to call and ask questions (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats....
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his books include casualties on the vulnerable from ferguson to flint and beyond and the limits of progressive politics. he also owns uncle bobby's coffee and books and as the director of the people's education center, a germantown based nonprofit organization devoted to community education. the co-author with peter jenning jennings of the number one "new york times" bestseller the century. his other work includes the books in search of america. he also taught journalism at the university, was a 90 fellow at the law school and a founding director of the center for oral history at west point. also the executive producer of the documentary into harm's way. in their new book seen and unseen the authors examine the uniqueness of this moment in the overall history of the civil rights movements in thent united states. joining them in conversation this evening is the award-winning broadcaster and journalist. please join me in welcoming our guest back to the free library. [applause] good evening everyone. thank you for sharing your evening with us. what a delight it is to be back in person. we are thr
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we heard from roger ferguson who was somebody who lived inside the fed.read that journal story. did they take too much away from it what's going on here >> you know, first of all, you don't have -- you don't really need to second-guess the market and say the market has it wrong. the market has come off -- we talked about this -- a very long way. there's no saying that the market declined to this point is the absolute correct level the idea that the market seems to rally, i don't know what you would call it, 3 to 8% on good fed news, it means i think the market is just correcting for where it's gone. it's come a very long way down the idea that it could rally on a little bit more positive news is not a crazy idea. i also think that the market is very hopeful here. there's -- i think a good amount of cash on the sidelines it's looking for a way to get into this market they hear somebody like daily. it's worth pointing out -- this is what drives me a little bit crazy. i was a little -- i don't know what to say, a little frustrated with the rally on friday yo
we heard from roger ferguson who was somebody who lived inside the fed.read that journal story. did they take too much away from it what's going on here >> you know, first of all, you don't have -- you don't really need to second-guess the market and say the market has it wrong. the market has come off -- we talked about this -- a very long way. there's no saying that the market declined to this point is the absolute correct level the idea that the market seems to rally, i don't know what...
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that was happening as i was screwed starg graduate school the same week mike brown was killedee in ferguson so if we think about the beginning of the black lives matter movement, the death of martin in 2012, the sort of second wave of its beginning in some ways the death of michael brown and ferguson followed by the succession of people who were killed at the hands of the states and we were in a moment where people were i think looking for that sort of a for forementioned historical context with which to make sense of why we saw some of the things happening that were happening. i was in graduate school getting my phd studying the history of the racial inequality and reading these books that were giving me a new language and frameworks and ideas with which to make sense of what i was seeing happening and ways to understand why the police department existed in the ways they did and why inequality was so profound across the country, new language with which to understand how the history of publicy policy decisions creatd the inequality so part of what i just started doing i had these threads i
that was happening as i was screwed starg graduate school the same week mike brown was killedee in ferguson so if we think about the beginning of the black lives matter movement, the death of martin in 2012, the sort of second wave of its beginning in some ways the death of michael brown and ferguson followed by the succession of people who were killed at the hands of the states and we were in a moment where people were i think looking for that sort of a for forementioned historical context...
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day in the library and one of the things happening is our starting graduateho school e same week ferguson, thinking about the beginning of black life movement being started, the death of trayvon martin when i was 12, the second way is beginning in some ways was the death of michael brown and ferguson followed by succession of people killed and we were in a moment where people were i think working for the sociological to make sense of why the things that were happening were happening. i was reading all these books given toth me, new language and framework and ideas toks which makes sense happening around me understand the department existed the way they did and ways to understand why inequality was so profound in different cities across the country, new language to understand how the history how public policy was created and what we see so part of what i started doing was i put out correct talking about the book in conversation in which the moment we found ourselves finding ourselves more comfortable and you editorialized it becomes a mini blog in some ways so using it as a mini blog and f
day in the library and one of the things happening is our starting graduateho school e same week ferguson, thinking about the beginning of black life movement being started, the death of trayvon martin when i was 12, the second way is beginning in some ways was the death of michael brown and ferguson followed by succession of people killed and we were in a moment where people were i think working for the sociological to make sense of why the things that were happening were happening. i was...
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one of things that was happening is i started graduate school and 2014 the same week of ferguson. we think about the beginning of the black lives matter movement being the death of trayvon martin and 2012 a second wave of that beginning in some ways was ferguson followed by the secession of people who were killed. we were in a moment where people were i think looking for that aforementioned sociological and historical context and making sense of why we saw the things happening there were happening. i was in graduate school getting made each day in studying more probably the history of racial equality and i was reading these books that were giving me new language in a new framework and ideas in which to make sense of what i was seeing happening in new ways to understand why police departments existed in new ways to understand why inequality was so profound and different urban cities across the country new language a new framework with which to understand how to history public policy decisions created the inequality that we see in the city. what i started doing and twitter specifica
one of things that was happening is i started graduate school and 2014 the same week of ferguson. we think about the beginning of the black lives matter movement being the death of trayvon martin and 2012 a second wave of that beginning in some ways was ferguson followed by the secession of people who were killed. we were in a moment where people were i think looking for that aforementioned sociological and historical context and making sense of why we saw the things happening there were...
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ferguson, rightly, was down the drain, and legal segregation is contrary to this document.ction of the law. they said it in 1954 and we both know what happened in 1955--nothing. david: right. stephen: next to nothing. 1956, yeah, double nothing. 1957, a rather brave judge in little rock said those little rock nine, those 9 brave black students are going into that white school, central high school, but the governor, governor faubus, said, "maybe those students have a court order, but i have the state militia, and they're not." and eisenhower-- i'd like to see that at the monument that they're building for him-- he called in 1,000 troops from fort bragg, the 101st airborne, and they took those 9 black children and walked into that white school. no. i'd like to say that's the end of the story, but it wasn't. what happened was after a few months, the troops had to withdraw. and when that happened, the school board said, "we're not gonna integrate anymore." and when that happened, a very famous case went to the supreme court-- cooper vs. aaron. and when that happened, all 9 just
ferguson, rightly, was down the drain, and legal segregation is contrary to this document.ction of the law. they said it in 1954 and we both know what happened in 1955--nothing. david: right. stephen: next to nothing. 1956, yeah, double nothing. 1957, a rather brave judge in little rock said those little rock nine, those 9 brave black students are going into that white school, central high school, but the governor, governor faubus, said, "maybe those students have a court order, but i have...
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neil ferguson, always educational. thanks so much. coming up, teach kids sex education or lose funding? it seems few wants to see president biden run for a second term. who do they want to see instead? we brian: president biden having you a tough week, first looking for a dead congress woman in the crowd, then forgetting the name of his fema administrator. many people are saying he shouldn't run for reelection. we hit the streets. if not him, who? >> there is a poll out that says joe biden shouldn't run for president again. >> no. >> i worry about his ability to handle the job. >> putin's wil ... >> absolutely not. >> absolutely not. >> yeah, i think so. >> we'll go with what we have. >> no. >> i did vote for him originally. like so many of the americans when his approval rating is down so far, i'm in that group. >> america is a nation that can be designed in a single word ... >> he took no accountability for the rise in gas prices. >> i feel he's not the best choice. the democrats probably have somebody better. >> kamala harris do yo
neil ferguson, always educational. thanks so much. coming up, teach kids sex education or lose funding? it seems few wants to see president biden run for a second term. who do they want to see instead? we brian: president biden having you a tough week, first looking for a dead congress woman in the crowd, then forgetting the name of his fema administrator. many people are saying he shouldn't run for reelection. we hit the streets. if not him, who? >> there is a poll out that says joe...
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the second wave of its beginning was the death of michael brown in ferguson following the succession of people killed. we were in a moment where people were looking for that affirmation of historical context with which to make sense of why we saw some of the things happening that were happening. i was in graduate school getting my phd and study, broadly, racial inequality. i was reading these books giving me new language and new frameworks, ideas with which to make sense of what was around me. wide police the pardons existed the way they did. why inequality was so profound in different urban cities. new language and framework with which to understand how the history of public policy decisions created the inequality we see in the cities. part of what i started doing on twitter was i had these threads where i was talking about the books that were in conversation with the moment we found ourselves in. you begin to editorialize and it becomes many blogs -- mini blogs. and then i began to turn those threads into more thoughtful pieces. it is interesting because my journey to becoming a jo
the second wave of its beginning was the death of michael brown in ferguson following the succession of people killed. we were in a moment where people were looking for that affirmation of historical context with which to make sense of why we saw some of the things happening that were happening. i was in graduate school getting my phd and study, broadly, racial inequality. i was reading these books giving me new language and new frameworks, ideas with which to make sense of what was around me....
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>> it wasn't much for police to go on, and to make it even more difficult, the eyewitness walter ferguson, had seen something different. describe the truck that you saw speeding off? >> as it passed me, i could see that it was a white truck and i saw the four by four on it, but that was about as much as i could see on it. >> so, the witness had seen a white truck and jessie said she saw a reddish brown car. investigators had a lot to sort out. a murdered soldier, a distraught wife, an unknown motive, and a giant secret about to be discovered. >> jessie reveals a bombshell about her husband that could blow the case wide open. coming up -- >> he had told me that he had bought a large quantity of methamphetamine and he said we are now in debt to bad people. >> if the story checks out, that's pretty serious. >> if we could prove it, yes. >> when "dateline" continues. >> was this case a top priority? you have an american soldier gunned down and a shooter on the loose? >> every detective we had was working this case. >> did you worry about the safety of others? >> at first, it's always a though
>> it wasn't much for police to go on, and to make it even more difficult, the eyewitness walter ferguson, had seen something different. describe the truck that you saw speeding off? >> as it passed me, i could see that it was a white truck and i saw the four by four on it, but that was about as much as i could see on it. >> so, the witness had seen a white truck and jessie said she saw a reddish brown car. investigators had a lot to sort out. a murdered soldier, a distraught...
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neil ferguson, always educational. thanks so much. coming up, teach kids sex education or lose funding? it seems few wants to see president biden run for a second term. who do they want to see instead? we ask jimmy failla. is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money, only when your clients make more money? (fisher investments) yep. we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. don't mind me. i'm just the flu. i'm quite harmless, really. and when people ask, “but aren't you linked to dangerous flu complications, like p
neil ferguson, always educational. thanks so much. coming up, teach kids sex education or lose funding? it seems few wants to see president biden run for a second term. who do they want to see instead? we ask jimmy failla. is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but...
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earthquake drop cover hold on brian ferguson the community lead on disasters in california says today's alert gave people 2 to 18 seconds advance notice. before they felt the quake sent out just a fraction of a second after sensors detect shaking deep below the ground. if you have an android, it should have been automatic, but iphone users need to download the my shake app and set their location to get it. we actually have the most advanced technology in the country in terms of helping people get notifications even before shaking starts, and this is one of the biggest events we've actually had since the system was launched, ferguson says, because this earthquake didn't cause damage or injuries. reminder not just to set up the alert., cover and hold on the cl phone a the first step the next generation of this technology is to create automated systems to save lives actually, automated to slow the bart trains down. our fire stations were working that it'll automatically roll up the door and also could turn the metering lights on the bay bridge to tell people not to cross the bay bridge. ev
earthquake drop cover hold on brian ferguson the community lead on disasters in california says today's alert gave people 2 to 18 seconds advance notice. before they felt the quake sent out just a fraction of a second after sensors detect shaking deep below the ground. if you have an android, it should have been automatic, but iphone users need to download the my shake app and set their location to get it. we actually have the most advanced technology in the country in terms of helping people...
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he can overtake ferguson, but well, i want him to do it, but i believe, well, not 100%, that he willk the record of alex ferguson, who looks like forever well, in fact, lucescu still went down in history, already the history of dynamo, he is now the leader in one indicator, the truth is a disappointing indicator - it is the indicator of losses in the eurocups, if possible, let's show this statistic, er, 57% of the matches of zalucesku dynamo in the eurocups lost it, well, there on a 50 is already in second place, but we remember and i played myself, mainly in the champions league against psg of bavaria, and that's why they were like that, so you understand that lucheska is still now, well, now it's easier than everything, they blame that time however, here are the numbers eloquently, they say that after all, mircea lučesku is not on the right path, maybe dynamo is on the same path, that's why it is possible here exactly this combination of lučesku , dynamo is no longer working. because i know for sure that the club has a very difficult atmosphere, a very difficult microclimate , whic
he can overtake ferguson, but well, i want him to do it, but i believe, well, not 100%, that he willk the record of alex ferguson, who looks like forever well, in fact, lucescu still went down in history, already the history of dynamo, he is now the leader in one indicator, the truth is a disappointing indicator - it is the indicator of losses in the eurocups, if possible, let's show this statistic, er, 57% of the matches of zalucesku dynamo in the eurocups lost it, well, there on a 50 is...