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there's there's a lot that's really wild about hodges story to me. just the the decision to leave your family in virginia and try to make a new life for yourself in new york. and then the decision say you know, what? manhattan or brooklyn is not where i want to be. i'm gonna go to the adirondacks and it's it's it's a it's fascinating to think about the choice and the decision that went into that and it's tough because you know, we can't have that much of the thought process that went went into that just in terms of seeing the records, but we do have from hodges more than we would from from a lot of other black folks from the period but i you know, i think that i found myself drawn to these stories and and not only stories like hodges that are i think very unfamiliar people but stories like or people like samuel cornish who is not unfamiliar to specialists in the field, but not nearly as well known as frederick douglass, but was really critically important as you know in some ways like the like the godfather or the black press he was involved in an ac
there's there's a lot that's really wild about hodges story to me. just the the decision to leave your family in virginia and try to make a new life for yourself in new york. and then the decision say you know, what? manhattan or brooklyn is not where i want to be. i'm gonna go to the adirondacks and it's it's it's a it's fascinating to think about the choice and the decision that went into that and it's tough because you know, we can't have that much of the thought process that went went into...
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antoine hodge. antoine hodge was a 38-year-old rising star in the world of opera. is, singing just last year. ♪ hodge made his debut with the metropolitan opera in 2019 in "po r dpchlt y & bes." he wrote about his passion for singing, quote, it never mattered to me whether i was a principal artist or ensemble member as long as i got to do it. the met announced it would dedicate opening night to him. may his memory be a blessing. our deepest sympathies to his family and friends. our coverage on cnn continues right now. >>> welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the word. i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're following major new developments in the coronavirus crisis. millions of doses of the one-shot johnson & johnson vaccine are being ship ped out across the united states and some could wind up in the arms of americans as soon as-to-be tomorrow. it's the third vaccine to receive emergency use authorization from the fda. at the same time, a very serious warning from the cdc director, dr.
antoine hodge. antoine hodge was a 38-year-old rising star in the world of opera. is, singing just last year. ♪ hodge made his debut with the metropolitan opera in 2019 in "po r dpchlt y & bes." he wrote about his passion for singing, quote, it never mattered to me whether i was a principal artist or ensemble member as long as i got to do it. the met announced it would dedicate opening night to him. may his memory be a blessing. our deepest sympathies to his family and friends....
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that was really special. _ hodges. it was great. that was really special. it's _ hodges.ly great to speak _ really special. it's been really great to speak to _ really special. it's been really great to speak to you. - really special. it's been really| great to speak to you. thanks really special. it's been really - great to speak to you. thanks very much. it's international women's day, which is a global event to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. the day also marks a call to action for accelerating gender equality. this year, the theme is choose to challenge. let's now speak to nobel peace prize nominee amanda nguyen, who is also ceo and founder of the civil rights nonprofit rise, and ella robertson, who is the managing director of one young world, a uk—based global forum for young leaders. they both join they bothjoin me now. amanda, let me start with you. why did you found and start rise?— and start rise? thank you so much for havin: and start rise? thank you so much for having me _ and start rise? thank you so much for havin
that was really special. _ hodges. it was great. that was really special. it's _ hodges.ly great to speak _ really special. it's been really great to speak to _ really special. it's been really great to speak to you. - really special. it's been really| great to speak to you. thanks really special. it's been really - great to speak to you. thanks very much. it's international women's day, which is a global event to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. the...
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officer daniel hodges. pierre thomas is standing by tonight. >>> vladimir putin now responding to president biden after the president told our george stephanopoulos that putin is a killer. mary bruce now with putin's request and the response tonight from the white house. >>> and the fiery collision on the tracks. an amtrak train slamming into a truck. 111 passengers and crew onboard. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with new reporting here at the deadly shootings in atlanta. three different spas targeted, eight people killed, six of them women of asian descent. tonight, we have now learned the suspect bought the gun on the day of the attack. he's charged with eight counts of murder. and with fear growing among the asian-american community, outrage growing across this country tonight, asking, what is being done to stop the hate? tonight, we are learning more about the victims, including emily tan, she owned one of the businesses. police are tr
officer daniel hodges. pierre thomas is standing by tonight. >>> vladimir putin now responding to president biden after the president told our george stephanopoulos that putin is a killer. mary bruce now with putin's request and the response tonight from the white house. >>> and the fiery collision on the tracks. an amtrak train slamming into a truck. 111 passengers and crew onboard. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we...
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hodges came to anchorage as a resident in 2002. eventually making her way to bethel which is the hub village -- it's a big community, the biggest in the y.k. delta. she absolutely fell in love with the area. she said, it has everything. very friendly people, authentic. it's beautiful. soon enough her patients turned into her family. also soon enough, she was, according to tricia franklin, alaska's director of the state office of rural health division, she was dr. hodges' go-to person for how things are working in rural communities and how to get things done. she worked in the emergency room attending cuts, bruises, broken bones. she delivered babies. she worked tirelessly to contain a number of serious t tuberculos outbreaks in the region and ten the virus hit. as i mentioned it hit the y.k. delta region very hard with some of the highest covid rates in america. and there are reasons for that. the multigenerational housing. very crowded housing in this region. communal lifestyle. and also -- here's a big one, madam president. and i
hodges came to anchorage as a resident in 2002. eventually making her way to bethel which is the hub village -- it's a big community, the biggest in the y.k. delta. she absolutely fell in love with the area. she said, it has everything. very friendly people, authentic. it's beautiful. soon enough her patients turned into her family. also soon enough, she was, according to tricia franklin, alaska's director of the state office of rural health division, she was dr. hodges' go-to person for how...
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really really good to see you, craig hodges.[closing bell rings] liz: not only a record high, 32,294. the first time we're closing above 32,000 for the dow. that will do it for "the claman countdown." "kudlow" is next. ♪. larry: hello, everyone, well back to kudlow, i'm larry kudlow. once again stocks love stimulus even if i don't. stocks rallied to finish the day higher. dow was up more than 500 points for a lot of the day. congressional democrats celebrating passage of their $1.9 trillion boondoggle covid spending package. that is what it is called. it's a boondoggle. it's a political payoff. passed in the house 220-211. not a single republican voted for it.
really really good to see you, craig hodges.[closing bell rings] liz: not only a record high, 32,294. the first time we're closing above 32,000 for the dow. that will do it for "the claman countdown." "kudlow" is next. ♪. larry: hello, everyone, well back to kudlow, i'm larry kudlow. once again stocks love stimulus even if i don't. stocks rallied to finish the day higher. dow was up more than 500 points for a lot of the day. congressional democrats celebrating passage of...
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get the buttons out on the and then they were that landed that nickel and other all to get crooked hodges a waste of time touching one didn't try to give agitation or good other don't get high she will go now and there with her that another war couldn't she would be a good hushing you got. it done the more it all now i was sad. mad she wore. to the last of their shoes in and she wouldn't dare to look on and. on that what she did there was a she will groom could get what a warm head and it was. and will be happy to see you again next week for more rev. believe. me personally she needed and subjected to the most. bizarre rituals are used to try and change their sexual orientation. gay men and women all over the world. this is how dangerous to the a homosexual. harrowing present day examples of global homophobia. in 15 minutes on d w. the finding against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. the coronavirus up to the code the special monday to friday. where all. the g
get the buttons out on the and then they were that landed that nickel and other all to get crooked hodges a waste of time touching one didn't try to give agitation or good other don't get high she will go now and there with her that another war couldn't she would be a good hushing you got. it done the more it all now i was sad. mad she wore. to the last of their shoes in and she wouldn't dare to look on and. on that what she did there was a she will groom could get what a warm head and it was....
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antoine hodge was 38 m. martin and madeleine schwartz were married for 65 years.nally met at a military ball. marty and madeline fell in love, said "i do," and built a large family, before retiring down in florida. marty was an avid golfer. madeline loved to travel. they sent their grandkids custom-made birthday cards in the mail every year. in february, marty and madeline got vaccinated, but days later were admitted to the hospital where both tested positive for covid-19. they died four days apart. martin schwartz was 90. madeline schwartz was 87. ♪ claudette white was a tribal judge who fiercely advocated for the quechan tribe in southern california. >> okay. >> she was featured in the 2017 documentary "tribal justice" for her work as a chief judge in tribal court focusing more on healing families and resolving conflicts through mediation instead of punishment through incarceration. >> tribal court lots of times is about people. >> claudette was the first in her family to go to college. and at 23 years old became one of the youngest members elected to the counci
antoine hodge was 38 m. martin and madeleine schwartz were married for 65 years.nally met at a military ball. marty and madeline fell in love, said "i do," and built a large family, before retiring down in florida. marty was an avid golfer. madeline loved to travel. they sent their grandkids custom-made birthday cards in the mail every year. in february, marty and madeline got vaccinated, but days later were admitted to the hospital where both tested positive for covid-19. they died...
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trains have collided south of cairo killing at least 32 people and injuring 165 in the provinces so hodge egypt's government says someone triggered emergency breaks in one of the trains before the other ran into it eritrea has agreed to withdraw its troops from ethiopia after months of fighting ever trained troops have faced allegations of killing civilians as well as rape and torture the u.n. says 2 refugee camps have been destroyed german health officials are warning that its latest wave of the corona virus could be the worst so far they're urging people to stay home during the upcoming easter holiday there are fears there could be as many as 100000 new cases every day that spread as current. several u.s. politicians are visiting border patrol facilities in texas to draw attention to the plight of unaccompanied children being held there it comes a day after president joe biden defended his handling of the influx of migrants at the southern border calling it a seasonal increase. warning its forces will shoot protesters in the heads of knowledge in a shoot to kill policy for the 1st time
trains have collided south of cairo killing at least 32 people and injuring 165 in the provinces so hodge egypt's government says someone triggered emergency breaks in one of the trains before the other ran into it eritrea has agreed to withdraw its troops from ethiopia after months of fighting ever trained troops have faced allegations of killing civilians as well as rape and torture the u.n. says 2 refugee camps have been destroyed german health officials are warning that its latest wave of...
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his first memoir made use of his aid's diary, top a graphical engineer captain jeddah diet hodge kiss's notes, and bevy of annual reports published by the u.s. government printing office. how early managed to get all that stuff with him on horseback as he wrote to mexico, i don't know. but he had all these things. >> once early settled in canada, he began soliciting reports, diaries, and other communications from numerous officers he had served with, particularly his adjutant general john warwick daniel, and early's brother and a, captain samuel early. he then used the same network of peers to read his drafts and provide feedback on the veracity of the details. he used documents to undermine his opponents authority and underscore his own. for example, he quibble with who he sees operations -- deeming the general loose with his facts. grant miss identified union general kelly rather than general admiral. in early's narrative, he similarly dressed down the u.s. congressional joint committee on the conduct of the war as it gave a most preposterous account of rebel atrocities committed upon
his first memoir made use of his aid's diary, top a graphical engineer captain jeddah diet hodge kiss's notes, and bevy of annual reports published by the u.s. government printing office. how early managed to get all that stuff with him on horseback as he wrote to mexico, i don't know. but he had all these things. >> once early settled in canada, he began soliciting reports, diaries, and other communications from numerous officers he had served with, particularly his adjutant general john...
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his name is daniel hodges, and he described to cnn his assailant as practically foaming at the mouth.deo of a man with a pole in the hallway of the capitol beating police. there's going to be, i think -- i believe another angle on this in a moment, or at least you can see the circle. yeah, here's the other angle that. is so violent, so alarming, erica. and what all of these videos in aggregate prove is that these prosecutors are persevering in their effort to bring justice to all of the -- you know, bring all of the people to justice who assaulted these officers. we know 65 people have been charged with assault total. there are hundreds of -- hundreds of people have been charged total. hundreds more to go. the hope is out there, someone watching out there right now can help bring these people to justice. >> let's hope that is what happens. thank you. >>> democrats facing mounting criticism from republicans over efforts that could overturn a house gop victory in iowa. we have that story for you next. apps are used everywhere... except work. why is that? is it because people love fillin
his name is daniel hodges, and he described to cnn his assailant as practically foaming at the mouth.deo of a man with a pole in the hallway of the capitol beating police. there's going to be, i think -- i believe another angle on this in a moment, or at least you can see the circle. yeah, here's the other angle that. is so violent, so alarming, erica. and what all of these videos in aggregate prove is that these prosecutors are persevering in their effort to bring justice to all of the -- you...
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my name is kit hodge. i'm also with wealth and disparity.the pandemic crisis is resulting in enormous health and economic impact. disproportionately impacting black people. the bay view community has had to endure the effects of increased crime and gun violence. according to sfpd, quote, in district 10 as a whole, black and latino men are disproportionately affected by gun violence. and roughly 54% of the 143 homicides city wide january 1st, 2017. that was 1748 results as of march 31st, 2020. 80% were male. 41% are black. and 61% are hispanic . 54% black homicide victims in the city, the black population is under 6%. all in all, the bay view for instance is disproportionate over policing. [inaudible] ten times as less to use of force and more than five times as likely as the latinos. -- the community policing that was mandated by the department four years ago and more than four years and the devastating effects this has had on the black community and take into account. in closing, i hope all attendees will join us on friday. thank you. > saf
my name is kit hodge. i'm also with wealth and disparity.the pandemic crisis is resulting in enormous health and economic impact. disproportionately impacting black people. the bay view community has had to endure the effects of increased crime and gun violence. according to sfpd, quote, in district 10 as a whole, black and latino men are disproportionately affected by gun violence. and roughly 54% of the 143 homicides city wide january 1st, 2017. that was 1748 results as of march 31st, 2020....
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meant police officer daniel hodges, who was also crushed in the doorway. >> he took my mask off, ableing me with it and was practically foaming at the mouth. so these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: that day black police officers also had brutal racial slurs hurled at them. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn told cnn he was called the n-word several times and relayed what happened to a federal black officer who was carrying a long gun. >> a group of terrorists came to him and said, "you think you're a tough n-word with is that gun, put that gun down and we'll show you what type of n-word you really are." >> reporter: acting police chief recently said after speaking with several officers in the field that day that many are suffering with prost traumatic stress disorder. she's asking congress for help in providing them ongoing care. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> and still to come -- a hearing on anti-asian hate gets emotional as lawmakers respond to a surge of attacks across the country. my next guest testified at that hearing on his experiences with hat
meant police officer daniel hodges, who was also crushed in the doorway. >> he took my mask off, ableing me with it and was practically foaming at the mouth. so these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: that day black police officers also had brutal racial slurs hurled at them. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn told cnn he was called the n-word several times and relayed what happened to a federal black officer who was carrying a long gun. >> a group...
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we now know that officer is daniel hodges, who was nearly crushed to death. >> there was a guy rippingon and beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. so just these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: this suspect was captured by police body cam throwing punches at police. now more than two months after the january 6th insurrection, the fbi is pleading for the public's help. they have faces for these ten people who they say attacked officers but no names. >> we are coming to you again because we know someone out there somewhere will recognize these individuals. they are captured on video committing appalling crimes against officers who have devoted their lives to protecting the american people. >> reporter: the fbi has received more than 200,000 tips. some have led to key arrests including earlier this week when julian khater and george tanios were arrested and charged with assaulting three officers with chemical spray including brian sicknick, who died a day later. the official cause of his death has still not been released. more than 300 people h
we now know that officer is daniel hodges, who was nearly crushed to death. >> there was a guy rippingon and beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. so just these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: this suspect was captured by police body cam throwing punches at police. now more than two months after the january 6th insurrection, the fbi is pleading for the public's help. they have faces for these ten people who they say attacked officers but...
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antoine hodge's friends and colleagues described him as a gentle giant with a nurturing spirit. ♪ ♪ ♪ches and opera houses alike, and he would sing whenever and wherever he had the chance. he was a prolific performer, from king balthazar in “amahl and the night visitors” in fort collins, colorado, to his recent chorus role in “porgy and bess” at new york's metropolitan opera. friends said hgave the best hugs and encouraged them to dream big. antoine was 38. music and laughter echoed through every home constance gaylord rial matthews ever lived in, her daughter told us. she spent her early years in western new york, and studied music, theater and sociology. she married just after world war ii and had four children. she loved traveling the rld and visited every continent except antarctica. but chicago became her home, where volunteering, opera, and art were her passions. constance remarried late in life, and before her passing at 97, loved nothing more than to be surrounded by her new, extended family. for sharing these stories with us. our hearts go out to you as they do to everyone wh
antoine hodge's friends and colleagues described him as a gentle giant with a nurturing spirit. ♪ ♪ ♪ches and opera houses alike, and he would sing whenever and wherever he had the chance. he was a prolific performer, from king balthazar in “amahl and the night visitors” in fort collins, colorado, to his recent chorus role in “porgy and bess” at new york's metropolitan opera. friends said hgave the best hugs and encouraged them to dream big. antoine was 38. music and laughter...
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that's dickie hodges. thank you for your time. wells fargo's exclusive interview.he ceo says he's bullish on the u.s. economy and the second half of the year. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg market: european open." -- >> in a country like the united states, if you are born in a poor family, it takes about five generations to get the average income in your society. clearly, our societies are reproducing, not producing inequality. manus: that was the queen speaking to us from jordan. wells fargo's ceo sees the u.s. economy that is coming back in a strong way in the second half of the year. we spoke exclusively to bloomberg -- he spoke exclusively to bloomberg. >> right now we have 90% of our branches open. we had 70% at the peak of the crisis, we are now back to 90%. what we think about bringing our employees back, i am a firm believer that really great things do come from people being together, but first and foremost, this is a health care issue and is extremely serious. we have a management team, and i am not interested in rushing people back to the of
that's dickie hodges. thank you for your time. wells fargo's exclusive interview.he ceo says he's bullish on the u.s. economy and the second half of the year. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg market: european open." -- >> in a country like the united states, if you are born in a poor family, it takes about five generations to get the average income in your society. clearly, our societies are reproducing, not producing inequality. manus: that was the queen speaking...
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our apologies to scott hodge.. >>> meanwhile, bluster over the filibuster. senate republicans vowing scorched earth if democrats scrap the senate rule requiring 60 votes to advance legislation. there's a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. we'll target both of them coming up next. ♪ ♪ i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c under 7%. trulicity may also help you lose up to 10 pounds and lower your risk of cardiovascular events, whether you know you're at risk or not. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or d
our apologies to scott hodge.. >>> meanwhile, bluster over the filibuster. senate republicans vowing scorched earth if democrats scrap the senate rule requiring 60 votes to advance legislation. there's a lot of hypocrisy on both sides. we'll target both of them coming up next. ♪ ♪ i have the power to lower my a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. most people taking it reached an a1c...
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metropolitan police officer daniel hodges who was also crushed in the doorway. >> there was a guy rippingmask off, he was able to rip away my baton, beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. so just these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: that day black police officers also had brutal racial slurs hurled at them. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn told cnn he was called the "n" word several times and relayed what happened to a fellow black officer who was carrying a long gun. >> a group of terrorists came to him and said, you think you're a tough "n" word with that gun. put that gun down and we'll show you what type of "n" word you really are. >> reporter: acting capitol hill police officer yogananda pittman said after speaking with several officers in the field that day many are suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder. she has asked congress for help in providing them ongoing care. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> and former president george w. bush has told the texas tribune how deeply disturbed he was by the mob attack. >> i was sick to
metropolitan police officer daniel hodges who was also crushed in the doorway. >> there was a guy rippingmask off, he was able to rip away my baton, beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. so just these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: that day black police officers also had brutal racial slurs hurled at them. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn told cnn he was called the "n" word several times and relayed what happened to a...
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this clip shows the brutality of some attacks, rioters violently pulling at the gas mask of daniel hodgeswas also krshed in the doorway. >> a guy was ripping my mask off, able to rip away my baton, beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: that day, black police officers also had brutal racial slurs hurled at them. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn told cnn he was called the "n" word several times and relayed what happened to a black officer who was carrying a long gun. >> group of terrorists came to him and said, you think you're a tough "n" word with that gun. put that gun down and we'll show you what type of "n" word you really are. >> reporter: acting capitol hill police chief recently said after speaking with several officers in the field that day that many of them are suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. she has asked congress for help in providing them ongoing care. wolf? >> hope they get it. brian todd, thank you very much. >>> meanwhile, former florida state lawmaker has just been arres
this clip shows the brutality of some attacks, rioters violently pulling at the gas mask of daniel hodgeswas also krshed in the doorway. >> a guy was ripping my mask off, able to rip away my baton, beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. these people were true believers in the worst way. >> reporter: that day, black police officers also had brutal racial slurs hurled at them. u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn told cnn he was called the "n" word...
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. >> towering baritone antoine hodge achieving a milestone on the stage in september.february his extraordinary voice was silenced. >> he was my best friend, and it's still hard for me to accept the reality he won't be back. >> what would you want people to know about an continue? >> that he was a pure, kind soul. >> antoine was just 38. we've learned the hard way that covid doesn't spare the young or even the very young. kimmy linem had been a healthy, happy 9-year-old. 5-year-old skieler herbert was the only child of two first responders. >> we miss everything, just everything about her. >> 9-year-old jj was running around playing one morning, by the next day he was gone. about to start fourth grade. and a 13-year-old from missouri, his mom's little buddy. >> he was kind. he was funny. he was a jokester. >> how do you even begin to process this kind of loss? another 13-year-old named madeleine started a memorial quilt. one square made with a piece of ana carter's dress who was 13, too, when she was taken by covid. in california carla began folding origami cranes as a
. >> towering baritone antoine hodge achieving a milestone on the stage in september.february his extraordinary voice was silenced. >> he was my best friend, and it's still hard for me to accept the reality he won't be back. >> what would you want people to know about an continue? >> that he was a pure, kind soul. >> antoine was just 38. we've learned the hard way that covid doesn't spare the young or even the very young. kimmy linem had been a healthy, happy...
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police officer daniel hodges told nbc news in january he feared for his own life, video from the day showing him pinned in the doorway as he tried desperately to keep people from entering. >> they were waving the thin blue line flag while telling us they were traitors. >> reporter: new fbi video appears to show the moments just before with one of the attackers repeatedly trying to rip off officer hodges mask. one capital police officer brian sicknick died a day after the insurrection. two others who worked to protect lawmakers and capitol hill staffers later died by suicide. after january 6th, national guard troops and razor wire fencing surrounding the capitol complex as u.s. intelligence agencies warn of an ongoing threat. >> domestic violence extremism is one of our most urgent threats to the homeland. >> reporter: former president bush discussing the insurrection thursday during the annual south by southwest conference. >> i'm still disturbed when i think about it. it undermines rule of law and, you know, the ability to express yourself in peaceful ways in the public square. this
police officer daniel hodges told nbc news in january he feared for his own life, video from the day showing him pinned in the doorway as he tried desperately to keep people from entering. >> they were waving the thin blue line flag while telling us they were traitors. >> reporter: new fbi video appears to show the moments just before with one of the attackers repeatedly trying to rip off officer hodges mask. one capital police officer brian sicknick died a day after the...
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one of the videos shows rioters grabbing officer daniel hodges' helmet and face mask and smashing his video punching an officer in the face. more than 300 people have been arrested in connection with -- there it is, punching him right in the face. more than 300 people have been arrested for the insurrection and so far 65 have been charged with assaulting law enforcement. in addition to these ten suspects in the videos the fbi is saying they're on the lookout for more than 250 unidentified individuals involved in the riot. joining me now to discuss, andrew mccabe. thank you, sir. i was reading slow there so people can get an idea of what's in the video. and you see them punching officers, squeezing the mask against the door frame and so on and so forth. really just horrific behavior. appreciate you joining me. it's been more than two months since this insurrection. we're now getting these shocking new videos in. so talk to me about what we see here and why the fbi wants to get this out. >> well, don, i mean in the most explicit terms what we see here is absolutely sickening. you see a
one of the videos shows rioters grabbing officer daniel hodges' helmet and face mask and smashing his video punching an officer in the face. more than 300 people have been arrested in connection with -- there it is, punching him right in the face. more than 300 people have been arrested for the insurrection and so far 65 have been charged with assaulting law enforcement. in addition to these ten suspects in the videos the fbi is saying they're on the lookout for more than 250 unidentified...
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. >> towering baritone, antwon hodge, achieving a career milestone on the metropolitan opera stage. in february, his extraordinary voice was silenced. >> it's hard for me to accept the reality that he won't be back. >> antwon was just 38. we've learned the hard way that covid doesn't spare the young or very young. skylar herbert was the only child of two first responders. >> we miss everything about her. >> jj boatman was running around playing one morning. by the next morning he was gone. another was about to start fourth grade, and 13 year old peyton from missouri. his mom's little buddy. >> he was kind, he was funny, he was a jokester. >> how do you begin to process this kind of loss? another 13 year old, named madeline fugate started a memorial quilt. one scare made with a piece of anna carter's dress, who was 13, too, when she was taken by covid. in california, carla fun der burk began folding cranes, thousands suspended on wire. >> it is the symbol of carrying the soul into the heavens. they're flying together. so they are not alone, and we are not alone. >> and in a community
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to see him in accept minuteses from now, and he's going to be talking with michael pillsbury, scott hodge. we'll be right back. . . ons. all in one place. expedia. some say this is my greatest challenge ever. but i've seen centuries of this. with a companion that powers a digital world, traded with a touch. the gold standard, so to speak ;) this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. big promises. small promises. cuddly shaped promises. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. and the people of old dominion never turn away a promise. or over promise. or make an empty promise. we keep them. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. cheryl: closing bell does ring in three minutes. the dow off session lows. we were down 299. more than 300. 374 was the low. s&p down 29. nasdaq down 145. cases rising, worries about the global economy, oil prices down a little bit today factoring in in the selloff. we have bill young, two billion in assets under management. great to see you. >> great to be here. cheryl: you like e-h
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one of the parents involved in the scandal, douglas hodge who was the ceo of a financial institution. through dog, rick was giving his presentations at places like pedro, he would give them and oppenheimer so he got into this wealth management circle. if you're not just a wealthy person, you're all wealth manager you're probably very wealthy and you're being invited to oppenheimer or penn codes who hears this guy talking to you about college admissions so it's just that's a totally different tone. you're not questioning his legitimacy. if anything he's coming with this seal of approval so that was the difference area he's giving presentations in sacramento at the rec center in the swim club in la. so it was just a completely different entrce. and once there were enough of those questions in those circles then it was the border. >> interesting. it's interesting you're talking about parents but when the scandal first broke, something i noticed is the mothers that were heavily involved in this. you mentioned in your book kind of the mother's insecurities and it's interesting nicole but i
one of the parents involved in the scandal, douglas hodge who was the ceo of a financial institution. through dog, rick was giving his presentations at places like pedro, he would give them and oppenheimer so he got into this wealth management circle. if you're not just a wealthy person, you're all wealth manager you're probably very wealthy and you're being invited to oppenheimer or penn codes who hears this guy talking to you about college admissions so it's just that's a totally different...
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that officer who is attacked there, we now know that officer was daniel hodges.as a guy ripping my mask off and he was able to rip away my baton and beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. so, just these people were true believers in the worst way. >> is there any sense of how many more arrests are in the works? >> yeah, officials have said there could be at least 100 more arrests in the coming weeks and months. and they've told us all along this is going to be a long process. they have to identify the people. they have to find them and charge them. and we've learned there are still 250 unidentified people. these are people who are up on the fbi's website. so, the fbi's urging the public to go to their website, look at these people, help them identify these people they haven't been able to pinpoint yet and send the tips in. and the website is tips.fbi.gov. there's still a lot more work to do here. a lot more arrests and charges. >> the faces are clearly visible, which is extraordinary what they've done with the recognition of it. it's just a que
that officer who is attacked there, we now know that officer was daniel hodges.as a guy ripping my mask off and he was able to rip away my baton and beat me with it. he was practically foaming at the mouth. so, just these people were true believers in the worst way. >> is there any sense of how many more arrests are in the works? >> yeah, officials have said there could be at least 100 more arrests in the coming weeks and months. and they've told us all along this is going to be a...
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one of the parents involved in the scandal, douglas hodge, the ceo of a financial institution, and through doug, rick was giving his presentations at places like pemco. oppenheimer and got into the wealth management circle. so if you're not just a wealthy person, wealth manager, probably very wealthy, and you're being invited to oppenheimer or pemco to watch -- here's this guy talking about college admission. so, it just sets a totally different tone. you're not questioning his legitimacy. you're totally buying it. he is coming with the seal of approval. sacramento was -- giving presentations in sacramento at the rec center and the swim club and in l.a. it's hotel belair, and so it was just a completely different entree, and once there were enough of those connections in those circles, then it was word of mouth. >> opens the doors everywhere else. >> right. >> interesting. it was interesting you're talking about parents but when the scandal broke it was often the mothers who were heavily involved in this, and you mentioned in your book kind of the mother insecurity, and it's interesting to
one of the parents involved in the scandal, douglas hodge, the ceo of a financial institution, and through doug, rick was giving his presentations at places like pemco. oppenheimer and got into the wealth management circle. so if you're not just a wealthy person, wealth manager, probably very wealthy, and you're being invited to oppenheimer or pemco to watch -- here's this guy talking about college admission. so, it just sets a totally different tone. you're not questioning his legitimacy....
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we now know that officer was daniel hodges. he actually told us, back in january, how he was savagely attacked. >> there was a guy ripping my mask off. and he -- he was able to rip away my baton, beat me with it. and, you know, he was practically foaming at the mouth. so, just, these people were true believers, in the worst way. >> is there any sense of how more arrests may be in the works? >> yeah, officials have said there actually could be at least 100 more arrests, anderson, really in the coming weeks and months. and they told us all along this is going to be a long process because you see it there. they have to identify the people. they have to then find them. and then, they have to charge them. and we -- we have learned that there are still 250-unidentified people. these are people who are up on the fbi's website. so, the fbi is urging the public to go to their website. look at these people. help them identify these people, they haven't been able to pinpoint yet. and of course send the tips in and the website is tips.fbi.
we now know that officer was daniel hodges. he actually told us, back in january, how he was savagely attacked. >> there was a guy ripping my mask off. and he -- he was able to rip away my baton, beat me with it. and, you know, he was practically foaming at the mouth. so, just, these people were true believers, in the worst way. >> is there any sense of how more arrests may be in the works? >> yeah, officials have said there actually could be at least 100 more arrests,...
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. >> hello, my name is kit hodge and i also volunteer at fe licia jones black disparity service. several areas are in need of reform including a lack of community policing. say sfpd does not conduct community policing. for example, the sfpd recently [inaudible] as if sfpd occupied the community. this approach is [inaudible] of the community in the police approach. we thank those of you who came to our event last friday in the bayview. even in the terms of the very definition that sfpd seems to be having a community policing versus what the community itself is community policing is and should be. the high level sfpd officers at the event stated strongly that community policing was a state of mind achievable by any officer. community members on the other hand were adamant that the community policing must be structural. good vibes are not enough. community members want officers to know and understand the people they're serving and that level of understanding can only come from living side by side with people. anti-violence training is simply not enough. so what is the sfpd doing for
. >> hello, my name is kit hodge and i also volunteer at fe licia jones black disparity service. several areas are in need of reform including a lack of community policing. say sfpd does not conduct community policing. for example, the sfpd recently [inaudible] as if sfpd occupied the community. this approach is [inaudible] of the community in the police approach. we thank those of you who came to our event last friday in the bayview. even in the terms of the very definition that sfpd...
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police officer daniel hodges told nbc news in january he feared for his own life.he tried to keep people from entering. >> they were waving the thin blue line flag while telling us that we're traitors. >> new fbi video appears to show the moments just before, with one of the attackers repeatedly trying to rip off officer hodge's mask. one capitol police officer, brian sicknick, died a day after the insurrection. two others, who worked to protect lawmakers and capitol hill staffers later died by suicide. after january 6th, national guard troops and razor wire fencing surrounding the capitol complex, as u.s. intelligence agencies warn of an ongoing threat. >> domestic violence extremism is one of our most urgent threats to the homeland. >> reporter: former president bush discussing the insurrection thursday during the annual south-by-southwest conference. >> i'm still disturbed when i think about it. it undermines rule of law. and you know, the ability to express yourself in peaceful ways in the public square. this was an expression that was not peaceful. >> the vide
police officer daniel hodges told nbc news in january he feared for his own life.he tried to keep people from entering. >> they were waving the thin blue line flag while telling us that we're traitors. >> new fbi video appears to show the moments just before, with one of the attackers repeatedly trying to rip off officer hodge's mask. one capitol police officer, brian sicknick, died a day after the insurrection. two others, who worked to protect lawmakers and capitol hill staffers...
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and this video, a suspect tearing off officer daniel hodges' gas mask. as he's crushed by rioters. he told abc news he didn't think he would make it out alive. >> i thought this could be the end or i could not get out of this with completely intact. >> reporter: the fbi still searching for 100 more people involved in the capitol insurrection, but they say these ten are some of the most violent suspects at large, and they need the public's help to bring them to justice. the fbi says they know it can be difficult to turn in a family or friend or even a co-worker, their message to the public, it's the right thing to do, in fact, thanks to tips from the public they've been able to charge more than 30 people so p >> what an investigation, okay, rachel, thanks very much. >>> we move now to the escalating tensions between the u.s. and russia. vladimir putin now firing back after those sharp words from president biden. in my exclusive interview er -- earlier this week. so you know vladimir putin, you think he is a killer? >> uh-huh, i do. >> so what price must he pay? >> the price he's goi
and this video, a suspect tearing off officer daniel hodges' gas mask. as he's crushed by rioters. he told abc news he didn't think he would make it out alive. >> i thought this could be the end or i could not get out of this with completely intact. >> reporter: the fbi still searching for 100 more people involved in the capitol insurrection, but they say these ten are some of the most violent suspects at large, and they need the public's help to bring them to justice. the fbi says...
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. >> my name is kit hodge and i'm also a volunteer with decreasing the instant and i'm reading the letters from students. hi, my name is ben chan, i live in the sunset and i'm a sixth grader. i started and my first year at school without anyone meeting in-person and i feel as if i'm still in elementary school and thank you to supervisor walton for stepping into help our younger school students back in spring and i've been waiting a full year for a date in plan for my return to school however there's no plan for me and every kid should have a chance to do be their friends and had he limit the time for education and instead of six hours of education we're only getting three and you lack a shared social experience and do you have friends you can improve your social skills and virtual learning and isolating because you are staring into a computer and you get depressed. do you remember the people you met in middle. >> zahra: so i am begging you our leaders to step in again and push for a date and plan to get me back to the classroom where i do best, thank you. i will leave it at that. we have a
. >> my name is kit hodge and i'm also a volunteer with decreasing the instant and i'm reading the letters from students. hi, my name is ben chan, i live in the sunset and i'm a sixth grader. i started and my first year at school without anyone meeting in-person and i feel as if i'm still in elementary school and thank you to supervisor walton for stepping into help our younger school students back in spring and i've been waiting a full year for a date in plan for my return to school...
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gill and linda hodges want to know, you get away on friday after almost every show and do you go moreood life. >> i can't even take -- i am so jealous. how do you get the time? teach me please. stuart: you are not answering the question is a. what do you do on weekends? >> i am stuck at home with a cat watching netflix. stuart: you got a cast? i didn't know that. >> i would like that. stuart: connie thompson says i know you bought microsoft again after you sold some. is it too late to jump in? i am not going to answer that. susan will answer that. is it too late to jump into microsoft? >> goldman sachs says you could get something above $300. you could make a lot of money. stuart: direct straightforward, very good. this one is for you. we feel your british politeness is showing through. we would like to see a little more anger and outrage at some of the stories you report on. you want to see more increase do? i don't think so. ashley, respond to it. ashley: i was having that thought myself, you have kind of mellowed out. i remember back in the day when you use to get really upset. dur
gill and linda hodges want to know, you get away on friday after almost every show and do you go moreood life. >> i can't even take -- i am so jealous. how do you get the time? teach me please. stuart: you are not answering the question is a. what do you do on weekends? >> i am stuck at home with a cat watching netflix. stuart: you got a cast? i didn't know that. >> i would like that. stuart: connie thompson says i know you bought microsoft again after you sold some. is it too...
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heroes like metropolitan police officer daniel hodges, whom i had the privilege of meeting and thanking. beaten and crushed nearly to death who said after protecting our democracy on january 6, it wasn't my job, i would have done it for free. and heroes like capitol police officer eugene goodman. we all saw his heroism as he drew a mob away from senators, saving lives, again, in an act of profound heroism. may the courage of these heroes always remain an inspiration to us and may we always remember the valor of the fallen, which made them martyrs for our democracy. i feel very honored to be sponsoring this legislation. the speaker rarely sponsors legislation, certainly co-sponsors, hardly ever. today, united in grief and gratitude, the house is honoring these heroes as we pass legislation to bestow upon them the congressional gold medal, the highest honor this congress can give. the service of our men and women in uniform from the capitol police officers and others that day brings us democracy and accepting this medal will bring luster to this award. 300 members co-sponsored this legisl
heroes like metropolitan police officer daniel hodges, whom i had the privilege of meeting and thanking. beaten and crushed nearly to death who said after protecting our democracy on january 6, it wasn't my job, i would have done it for free. and heroes like capitol police officer eugene goodman. we all saw his heroism as he drew a mob away from senators, saving lives, again, in an act of profound heroism. may the courage of these heroes always remain an inspiration to us and may we always...
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it's great to see all of you and i to want to extend my condolences to miss hodges for her terrible lossand to mister brady for what you've experienced and that you both for your willingness to share your story. thank you for the great work that you do, good to see you again. it seems like the reliance on these false confessions that are produced as a result of deception by law enforcement is a strategic thing, prohibiting that practice. would you agree that in mark mister scheck? >> i think you are on you. >> i think you are muted. >> i absolutely agree and what's fascinating is if you look at experts in interrogation who deal with high-value detainees, one of the major companies, i can't pronounce their name but these professional interrogators they don't believe in deception . they know this can produce confessions and it's a simple thing and the legislature doesn't do anything . i don't think it's done any other way. >> i think you're right. it's an easy thing for us to fix and i hope we will do that and i also think the recommendation mister conley that he also supported reminds me,
it's great to see all of you and i to want to extend my condolences to miss hodges for her terrible lossand to mister brady for what you've experienced and that you both for your willingness to share your story. thank you for the great work that you do, good to see you again. it seems like the reliance on these false confessions that are produced as a result of deception by law enforcement is a strategic thing, prohibiting that practice. would you agree that in mark mister scheck? >> i...
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in 1862, albert cashier born as jenny hodges enlisted in the army as a man and fought for three yearsil the end of the civil war. he continued living as a man after the war. in 1924, the german immigrant named henry gerber founded the society for human rights in chicago. the first gay rights organization in the united states. in 1953, president dwight eisenhower issued executive order 10450 which banned gay and lesbian americans from working for the federal government. in 1961, my home state of illinois became the first to decriminalize same-sex relations between two consenting adults in private. in 1970, the first gay pride parade was held in chicago to commemorate the stonewall riots. in 1996, congress passed the defense of marriage act, defining marriage for federal purposes as between a man and a woman by an overwhelming bipartisan vote. only 14 senators voted against the bill, including my mentor, senator simon and our colleague, senator dianne feinstein. senator feinstein, you were a leader, you still are a leader in the subject. just 18 years ago, the supreme court ended sodomy
in 1862, albert cashier born as jenny hodges enlisted in the army as a man and fought for three yearsil the end of the civil war. he continued living as a man after the war. in 1924, the german immigrant named henry gerber founded the society for human rights in chicago. the first gay rights organization in the united states. in 1953, president dwight eisenhower issued executive order 10450 which banned gay and lesbian americans from working for the federal government. in 1961, my home state of...
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. >> hello, my name is kit hodge. officials have not addressed it as a top priority. it's a double tragedy. at the same time, over policing in terms of arrests, traffic stops enforced by police. using recent mapping police violence data, we've been called the third worst major cities of all u.s. cities. meanwhile, the very real need the community has during this crisis are not being met. employment opportunities and training. other community services. unemployment. mental health needs, education needs. >> the police department's plan, a written plan for reduction of racial disparities. city officials make safety during this crisis. in community quality life program. $60 million is not really enough given the scope of the issues and the fact that the black community for 55 years yet there's been no significant investment for the community's well being. thank you. >> thank you, caller. good evening, caller. you have two minutes. >> hi , my name is cheryl barton and i work for the city and county of san francisco, but i wanted to call in because i worked at the san franc
. >> hello, my name is kit hodge. officials have not addressed it as a top priority. it's a double tragedy. at the same time, over policing in terms of arrests, traffic stops enforced by police. using recent mapping police violence data, we've been called the third worst major cities of all u.s. cities. meanwhile, the very real need the community has during this crisis are not being met. employment opportunities and training. other community services. unemployment. mental health needs,...
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. >> my name is kit hodge and i'm also a volunteer with decreasing the instant and i'm reading the letters from students. hi, my name is ben chan, i live in the sunset and i'm a sixth grader. i started and my first year at school without anyone meeting in-person and i feel as if i'm still in elementary school and thank you to supervisor walton for stepping into help our younger school students back in spring and i've been waiting a full year for a date in plan for my return to school however there's no plan for me and every kid should have a chance to do be their friends and had he limit the time for education and instead of six hours of education we're only getting three and you lack a shared social experience and do you have friends you can improve your social skills and virtual learning and isolating because you are staring into a computer and you get depressed. do you remember the people you met in middle. >> zahra: so i am begging you our leaders to step in again and push for a date and plan to get me back to the classroom where i do best, thank you. i will leave it at that. we have a
. >> my name is kit hodge and i'm also a volunteer with decreasing the instant and i'm reading the letters from students. hi, my name is ben chan, i live in the sunset and i'm a sixth grader. i started and my first year at school without anyone meeting in-person and i feel as if i'm still in elementary school and thank you to supervisor walton for stepping into help our younger school students back in spring and i've been waiting a full year for a date in plan for my return to school...
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. >> hello, my name is kit hodge and i also volunteer at fe licia jones black disparity service. several areas are in need of reform including a lack of community policing. say sfpd does not conduct community policing. for example, the sfpd recently [inaudible] as if sfpd occupied the community. this approach is [inaudible] of the community in the police approach. we thank those of you who came to our event last friday in the bayview. even in the terms of the very definition that sfpd seems to be having a community policing versus what the community itself is community policing is and should be. the high level sfpd officers at the event stated strongly that community policing was a state of mind achievable by any officer. community members on the other hand were adamant that the community policing must be structural. good vibes are not enough. community members want officers to know and understand the people they're serving and that level of understanding can only come from living side by side with people. anti-violence training is simply not enough. so what is the sfpd doing for
. >> hello, my name is kit hodge and i also volunteer at fe licia jones black disparity service. several areas are in need of reform including a lack of community policing. say sfpd does not conduct community policing. for example, the sfpd recently [inaudible] as if sfpd occupied the community. this approach is [inaudible] of the community in the police approach. we thank those of you who came to our event last friday in the bayview. even in the terms of the very definition that sfpd...
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. >> hello, my name is kit hodge and i also volunteer at fe licia jones black disparity service.eral areas are in need of reform including a lack of community policing. say sfpd does not conduct community policing. for example, the sfpd recently [inaudible] as if sfpd occupied the community. this approach is [inaudible] of the community in the police approach. we thank those of you who came to our event last friday in the bayview. even in the terms of the very definition that sfpd seems to be having a community policing versus what the community itself is community policing is and should be. the high level sfpd officers at the event stated strongly that community policing was a state of mind achievable by any officer. community members on the other hand were adamant that the community policing must be structural. good vibes are not enough. community members want officers to know and understand the people they're serving and that level of understanding can only come from living side by side with people. anti-violence training is simply not enough. so what is the sfpd doing for thi
. >> hello, my name is kit hodge and i also volunteer at fe licia jones black disparity service.eral areas are in need of reform including a lack of community policing. say sfpd does not conduct community policing. for example, the sfpd recently [inaudible] as if sfpd occupied the community. this approach is [inaudible] of the community in the police approach. we thank those of you who came to our event last friday in the bayview. even in the terms of the very definition that sfpd seems...
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my name is kit hodge. i'm also with wealth and disparity. the pandemic crisis is resulting in enormous health and economic impact. disproportionately impacting black people. the bay view community has had to endure the effects of increased crime and gun violence. according to sfpd, quote, in district 10 as a whole, black and latino men are disproportionately affected by gun violence. and roughly 54% of the 143 homicides city wide january 1st, 2017. that was 1748 results as of march 31st, 2020. 80% were male. 41% are black. and 61% are hispanic . 54% black homicide victims in the city, the black population is under 6%. all in all, the bay view for instance is disproportionate over policing. [inaudible] ten times as less to use of force and more than five times as likely as the latinos. -- the community policing that was mandated by the department four years ago and more than four years and the devastating effects this has had on the black community and take into account. in closing, i hope all attendees will join us on friday. thank you. > sa
my name is kit hodge. i'm also with wealth and disparity. the pandemic crisis is resulting in enormous health and economic impact. disproportionately impacting black people. the bay view community has had to endure the effects of increased crime and gun violence. according to sfpd, quote, in district 10 as a whole, black and latino men are disproportionately affected by gun violence. and roughly 54% of the 143 homicides city wide january 1st, 2017. that was 1748 results as of march 31st, 2020....