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reverend frederick haynes at friendship west baptist church.low-income americans lost their jobs due to the pandemic. one-fifth of americans fear they can't pay their june rent or mortgage. according to a federal survey. and a study projects homelessness will rise 45% in just 1 year due to coronavirus unemployment. reverend thee ro mar ri harris, what do we do about that? it's hard to have faith when it feels like everything in this society is fail you. >> i think, indeed, our institutions of our society are failing us. we have the resources to have universal health care, to raise wages, to put more money into education. we have the resources to ensure that everyone has paid sick leave and has the wherewithal to be able to not just barely survive but to thrive. and so what we need is a movement. and that's what the poor people's campaign is building. the power of poor people across all the lines that divide us in this nation coming together and saying, you know, what's really costing us is inequality. the cost of solving these problems, of enac
reverend frederick haynes at friendship west baptist church.low-income americans lost their jobs due to the pandemic. one-fifth of americans fear they can't pay their june rent or mortgage. according to a federal survey. and a study projects homelessness will rise 45% in just 1 year due to coronavirus unemployment. reverend thee ro mar ri harris, what do we do about that? it's hard to have faith when it feels like everything in this society is fail you. >> i think, indeed, our...
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frederick haynes at the friendship west baptist church. all of you, i want to read three headlines. 40% of low-income americans lost their jobs due to the pandemic. one-fifth of americans fear they can't pay their june rent or mortgage. according to a federal survey. and a study projects homelessness will rise 45% in just one year due to coronavirus unemployment. reverend theoharis, what do we do about that? it's hard to have faith when it feels like everything in this society is failing you. >> i think, indeed, our institutions of our society are failing us. we have the resources to have universal health care, to raise wages, to put more money into education. we have the resources to ensure that everyone has paid sick leave and has the wherewithal to be able to not just barely survive but to thrive. and so what we need is a movement. and that's what the poor people's campaign is building. the power of poor people across all the lines that divide us in this nation coming together and saying, you know, what's really costing us is inequality
frederick haynes at the friendship west baptist church. all of you, i want to read three headlines. 40% of low-income americans lost their jobs due to the pandemic. one-fifth of americans fear they can't pay their june rent or mortgage. according to a federal survey. and a study projects homelessness will rise 45% in just one year due to coronavirus unemployment. reverend theoharis, what do we do about that? it's hard to have faith when it feels like everything in this society is failing you....
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outrage has ignited in southern california after this man 24 year old robert fuller was found dead hayne from a tree in palmdale authorities for the city of palmdale about 60 miles north of los angeles claim a fuller died of suicide saying there were apparently scars on his body consistent with previous attempts but activists believe otherwise at a rally saturday with some 2000 people his sister diamond alexander said her brother was not suicidal fuller is the 2nd black man to be found hanging from a tree within 2 weeks in the antelope valley area kim kardashian west tweeting a link to a petition on change dot org demanding a thorough and proper investigation into fuller's death california's attorney general will now be conducting an independent investigation of. the demonstrators in seattle protesting in city hall against police tactics their car that may or june duckett scheme for her resignation will city officials promise to ban on cops using more than one type of tear gas for transit protests police reportedly did not stop there durkin also duking it out with president trump after s
outrage has ignited in southern california after this man 24 year old robert fuller was found dead hayne from a tree in palmdale authorities for the city of palmdale about 60 miles north of los angeles claim a fuller died of suicide saying there were apparently scars on his body consistent with previous attempts but activists believe otherwise at a rally saturday with some 2000 people his sister diamond alexander said her brother was not suicidal fuller is the 2nd black man to be found hanging...
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before you is the proposed bond, to fund the rehab of frederick douglas haynes apartments. it's an existing 104-unit family affordable apartment complex, located at 1049 golden gate avenue in the fillmore. the project, since you've seen it last fall, has not fundamentally changed. we presented you the inducement in september. it's a conduit financing with no recourse to the city. 95% of the units currently serve households earning less than 80% of s.f.a.m.i. serving households less than 150% a.m.i. the substantial renovation includes replacement of roof, structural and dry rot repair, windows, a little replacing the heating and plumbing systems and provide new finishes for tenants. no residents will be displaced. however, there will be temporary relocation for up to seven months. and considering the current conditions, the sponsors are preparing relocation plans, that incorporate safety precautions for tenants under covid-19, including protocols for the moving company, pre, and post-occupancy moving, extends the move schedules to reduce risk of exposure. relocation team is
before you is the proposed bond, to fund the rehab of frederick douglas haynes apartments. it's an existing 104-unit family affordable apartment complex, located at 1049 golden gate avenue in the fillmore. the project, since you've seen it last fall, has not fundamentally changed. we presented you the inducement in september. it's a conduit financing with no recourse to the city. 95% of the units currently serve households earning less than 80% of s.f.a.m.i. serving households less than 150%...
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joining us now, aaron haynes, editor at large at the 19th, and david gregory.n, if i could begin with you, if you look at the differences between these two proposals here, the big differences are, and we could put this up on the screen, really whether you require or incentivize. the republican proposal incentivizes through financial means a ban on choke holds, except when a police life is in danger. democrats require it. on tracking police misconduct, and this is a real issue here, because if a cop is accused of something wrong, he or she could move to another jurisdiction that doesn't follow them. that would be maintained by the states on the gop proposal. there would be a national registry under the democratic proposal. give me your sense of what makes a difference. >> well, david, good morning. it's good to be with you. and i think what you're talking about is just as you said. i mean, incentivizing versus requiring. listen, we heard senator tim scott, which we know is someone who has worked on these issues for the past five years, as one of two black men in
joining us now, aaron haynes, editor at large at the 19th, and david gregory.n, if i could begin with you, if you look at the differences between these two proposals here, the big differences are, and we could put this up on the screen, really whether you require or incentivize. the republican proposal incentivizes through financial means a ban on choke holds, except when a police life is in danger. democrats require it. on tracking police misconduct, and this is a real issue here, because if a...
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>> joseph haynes. >> reporter: and joseph, i was really struck by what you told the police officer.nd there was a lot of communication between the two of you. tell me why you wanted to talk to the police officer. >> see, i believe that at the end of the day, a lot of these stories that we see, specifically in the media, yes, i'm calling the media out because they're not reporting what's going on, half the time, all these things that are occurring. we want peace. you look at all these wonderful people out here, look at us. this is not just black people, these are all people out here. we're trying to tell the police all over the country, if you just march with us, you're showing you're not standing in solidarity for a system that has oppressed people for hundreds of years. we just want you to show that you are with us. because this is the america that i want my kids to live in and be proud of. that finally stands up to the meaning of its creed. what's your name? >> reporter: my name is kyung. >> god bless you. thank you so much. >> reporter: that's one of the many people marric marchi
>> joseph haynes. >> reporter: and joseph, i was really struck by what you told the police officer.nd there was a lot of communication between the two of you. tell me why you wanted to talk to the police officer. >> see, i believe that at the end of the day, a lot of these stories that we see, specifically in the media, yes, i'm calling the media out because they're not reporting what's going on, half the time, all these things that are occurring. we want peace. you look at...
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coalition forces in afghanistan 0 as political haynes has reports suggest the white house knew but hasn't acted on its. 1st reported by the new york times with since then it has been very verified by other major newspapers and again it says that a secret russian intelligence unit offered as this is in essence a bounty to taliban fighters if they killed americans they said that the bounty was in fact paid out they didn't say how much we do know that 20 u.s. troops died in afghanistan in 2019 and the new york times indicated that some of those deaths could be connected but didn't specify exactly which ones now it's important to point out that they don't have any name sources on this and they haven't provided the actual intelligence only to say that some of it came from interviews with captured afghan fighters so basically this is the story says that the trump administration was told about this including the president in march many many months ago and that they debated several responses including a diplomatic complaint up to sanctions but so far have not acted now critics are pointing out th
coalition forces in afghanistan 0 as political haynes has reports suggest the white house knew but hasn't acted on its. 1st reported by the new york times with since then it has been very verified by other major newspapers and again it says that a secret russian intelligence unit offered as this is in essence a bounty to taliban fighters if they killed americans they said that the bounty was in fact paid out they didn't say how much we do know that 20 u.s. troops died in afghanistan in 2019 and...
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joining me now editor at law for the 19thern haynes, msnbc legal analyst maya wiley, npr tv critic andia analyst. thank you all for being here tonight. erin, let me start with you just on this video. this is a point lawmakers we talked to have made throughout the program which is these protesters are out there protesting police brutality. what has unfolded a new catalog of police in buffalo elderly man bleeding on the sidewalk is just so difficult to watch. what do you think is the long-term impact of these vid s videos. >> kasie, i think what we know is the issue of police, "particularly policings in black communities might not be new. what might be new is america's reaction to systemic racism starting with policing. in 2015 with ferguson and emerging of black lives matter movement, what you saw was proof, cell phone videos, helped many white americans understand black people weren't just talking about their feelings but the facts of their day-to-day life interacting with law enforcement in cities and across the country. i think that what 2020 that shown us, these protests we've seen
joining me now editor at law for the 19thern haynes, msnbc legal analyst maya wiley, npr tv critic andia analyst. thank you all for being here tonight. erin, let me start with you just on this video. this is a point lawmakers we talked to have made throughout the program which is these protesters are out there protesting police brutality. what has unfolded a new catalog of police in buffalo elderly man bleeding on the sidewalk is just so difficult to watch. what do you think is the long-term...
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joining us now, author and presidential news historian, and erin haynes for a non-profit focused on the recently wrote an opinion piece for the atlanta journal constitution on protecting the history of success and compromise, and we will get to that in just a moment. michael, parallels to 1968? >> yeah, one of them is law and order, mika. nixon said i am for law and order, and don't think it's a code word for racism, i also want progress and justice, and what people heard was law and order, and the reason nixon said that is there was george wall e wallace, a third-party candidate, and he was using law and order for code for racism, and wallace was running as high as 25%, a real threat to nixon's election, so nixon got louder and louder on the theme of law and order, and nixon, some of the people, nixon's entourage felt if nixon had not been so tough for the need to forestall riots in the democratic convention in 1968, if he had not been so tough they felt he would not have won the election. every since, many candidates particularly on the republican side felt law and order was the magic
joining us now, author and presidential news historian, and erin haynes for a non-profit focused on the recently wrote an opinion piece for the atlanta journal constitution on protecting the history of success and compromise, and we will get to that in just a moment. michael, parallels to 1968? >> yeah, one of them is law and order, mika. nixon said i am for law and order, and don't think it's a code word for racism, i also want progress and justice, and what people heard was law and...
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>>hayne that from the francis scott key statue. you see these 2 groups in a struggle to pull it down as they knock it down there celebrating set off fireworks. now francis scott key is the man was responsible for the star-spangled banner and his history is controversial and that his family had links to slavery. >>and the second video we want to show you you never else here, virginia pero serra you can see here they have roads tight to his statue as protesters knock it over. now sierra was a catholic priest responsible for missions across the state here. >>his legacy is controversial and that he used a lot of native american indian labor to build his missions. now also hear the this is as grand statue was also tore down in the park. now the show you the cleanup efforts. this morning of this is here when i arrived this is a state parks working to clean up. >>all of the graffiti you can see that was placed here on the francis scott key statue. it's not the only statue here in the area that has graffiti written all over it. now on thur
>>hayne that from the francis scott key statue. you see these 2 groups in a struggle to pull it down as they knock it down there celebrating set off fireworks. now francis scott key is the man was responsible for the star-spangled banner and his history is controversial and that his family had links to slavery. >>and the second video we want to show you you never else here, virginia pero serra you can see here they have roads tight to his statue as protesters knock it over. now...