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detectives matched the truck to its owner, david dooley, the janitor.e workers who found michelle's body. >> dave dooley's truck is seen leaving the parking lot at 6:31 that morning. >> right after the murder? >> that's right. that's right. >> the security tape showed dooley returning to the warehouse around 7:00 a. m., detective mcvay thought it was not that he hadn't mentioned that when i first spoke. they needed to speak with dooley again, so they went to the apartment he shared with his wife, janet and dooley wasn't surprised to see them. >> a kind of figured it would happen, to do a follow-up. >> before detective mcvay even brought up, dooley told him he'd gone home the morning of the murder. mcvay recorded their conversation. >> i came back here, and then went back to fisher. >> it came back here? >> i can back here, yeah. i couldn't get a hold of my life, and i came home to make sure she was okay. >> yesterday you didn't tell me you left. why, you are just -- >> i didn't think about that. >> the detective also question david's wife janet separate
detectives matched the truck to its owner, david dooley, the janitor.e workers who found michelle's body. >> dave dooley's truck is seen leaving the parking lot at 6:31 that morning. >> right after the murder? >> that's right. that's right. >> the security tape showed dooley returning to the warehouse around 7:00 a. m., detective mcvay thought it was not that he hadn't mentioned that when i first spoke. they needed to speak with dooley again, so they went to the...
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elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. 80% of the people in their neighborhood and all appearances, larry elder seemed black too. that is with the people that is >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." want to hear an amazing story? so as a child growing up in south-central los angeles, larry elder had a secret. elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. so were 80% of the people in their neighborhood and all appearances, larry elder seemed black too. that is with the people around him always assumed. little did they know that this child of south central, apparently an african-american in good standing was in fact a secret agent working on behalf of global white supremacy. what an assignment. a white supremacist in south-central, imagine that. and for more than 50 years no one had any idea this was going on. larry elder spent decades in the public eye as a radio show host and not one person during that time guessed the terrible truth. and then last month, the crack investi
elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. 80% of the people in their neighborhood and all appearances, larry elder seemed black too. that is with the people that is >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." want to hear an amazing story? so as a child growing up in south-central los angeles, larry elder had a secret. elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. so were 80% of the people in their...
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he was a janitor and work full- time jobs as a janitor.d his nickels and dimes to buy a home in south-central los angeles. the good news is it is still in the family but the bad news is it is now worth $600,000 so sunday with an eighth grade dropout education could not duplicate his path from poverty to middle-class because of the price of houses in california. it has gotten so incredibly high. the reason for that is the environmental extremists that to jack up the cost of housing so that developers have to wait and wait and get sued over and over again so that finally when a home gets belted is way more expensive than it otherwise would be when the environmental rules and recognition. >> we see that reflected in the polls, but no political experience, so how does that make you qualified to run the fifth largest economy in the world? >> do not insult me, i did run for fifth grade class president and i carried it in a landslide but really, i have common sense, i have good judgment. for crying out loud, gavin newsom has a great deal of polit
he was a janitor and work full- time jobs as a janitor.d his nickels and dimes to buy a home in south-central los angeles. the good news is it is still in the family but the bad news is it is now worth $600,000 so sunday with an eighth grade dropout education could not duplicate his path from poverty to middle-class because of the price of houses in california. it has gotten so incredibly high. the reason for that is the environmental extremists that to jack up the cost of housing so that...
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. >> the people who work hardest, in the hotels, janitors, gardeners, nannies, they're not taken careof. that's who we are taking care of. >>distribute food eldey a volunteer relied on the hub to feed her family of five. >> i didn't have money, no savings, nothing. >> reporter: she says roberto goes out of his way to get food popular in their culture. >> he asks what would you like to eat? >> reporter: a volunteer coordinator says it is no wonder he is called the mayor of the mission. >> he snaps his fingers and things happen. he really is like a little magician. >> being of service is the most beautiful thing one can do. i have been blessed to be able in mdo that. >> reporter: for decades of serving his community including feeding thousands of families each week through mission food hub, this ek's jefferson ard hebay to roberto hernandez, sharon chin, kpix5. >> if you would like to recommend a hero, go to kpix.com/hero and click the online form. >>> time for our check of our weather forecast. >>> we are looking at gray skies along the coast and around the bay. you can still see drops
. >> the people who work hardest, in the hotels, janitors, gardeners, nannies, they're not taken careof. that's who we are taking care of. >>distribute food eldey a volunteer relied on the hub to feed her family of five. >> i didn't have money, no savings, nothing. >> reporter: she says roberto goes out of his way to get food popular in their culture. >> he asks what would you like to eat? >> reporter: a volunteer coordinator says it is no wonder he is called...
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he was a janitor work two full- time jobs as a janitor and was able to save nickels and dimes to purchase south- central los angeles. the good news is that it is still the family, but the bad news is that it is now $600,000. today people cannot purchase because of the price of housing that has gotten so incredibly high. the reason is the environmental extremist that check of the cost of developers have to wait and get sued over and over again so that when the home is built, it is way more expensive than it otherwise would have been without the rules and regulations. >> you do have some name recognition. no political experience. how does that make you qualified to run the fifth largest economy in the world? >> do not insult me, i did run for 5th grade class president and i did win in a landslide. of common sense and a judgment. gavin newsom was mayor of your town and was eight years as lieutenant governor and had plenty of time to think of what to do when he became governor and for the last two years that he has been governor and we had rising crime and homelessness and the schools are alr
he was a janitor work two full- time jobs as a janitor and was able to save nickels and dimes to purchase south- central los angeles. the good news is that it is still the family, but the bad news is that it is now $600,000. today people cannot purchase because of the price of housing that has gotten so incredibly high. the reason is the environmental extremist that check of the cost of developers have to wait and get sued over and over again so that when the home is built, it is way more...
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quesonti has gonfre om being a janitor at ibm to running a company that mesak custom workncbeshe for tech d andrug mpanies. she sllti runs io ntobstacleins sicolin valley. >> i feelik le it is ouabt gettg inthrough eth door with these cpaomnies. >> aimn migrantro fm mecoxi at age .20 wh hoave you workwho hav >>he t social stjuice movenemt sha excessi avend effor ttso eespd up the pacofe sourcing. mpcolaints of an entrehencd old ysbo netrkwo have peisrst. i>>t is sti tllhere. the odgo old boysys stem is for some peleop but not for everyo.ne >> alepp selecte15d companies inudcling bench tech sotiluons join aro pgram thawit ll mentor minority sulippers and develop eithr enviroennmtal forts. >> we appedli it. we think they ca dno more and bett.er >> wilson potsin out that smlal mirinoty supplrsie create bsjo. bring it sfftaing t22o . bring it sfftaing t22o . >> it is is opengni doors f uorso tharm our -- hire remo minorities as well. >> coming up on abc n 7ews at 5:00. san joseni uversity udstents arted th neew school year back on campus. stenudt >> san je osuniversi wtyelcomes back sdet
quesonti has gonfre om being a janitor at ibm to running a company that mesak custom workncbeshe for tech d andrug mpanies. she sllti runs io ntobstacleins sicolin valley. >> i feelik le it is ouabt gettg inthrough eth door with these cpaomnies. >> aimn migrantro fm mecoxi at age .20 wh hoave you workwho hav >>he t social stjuice movenemt sha excessi avend effor ttso eespd up the pacofe sourcing. mpcolaints of an entrehencd old ysbo netrkwo have peisrst. i>>t is sti...
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and then the outbreak originated, early last month in the southern city of non ging, airport janitors tested positive after cleaning a flight which arrived from russia. the cities, more than 9000000 residents underwent 3 rounds of testing. in 2 weeks, authorities have identified a possible super spreader event in the tourist hotspot of jungle jet was several cases were linked to a theater performance attended by 2000 people. the attraction has been shut down and tourists told to stay away. up until july, much of china had reported the record of our cases. the apparent success had been a source of national pride. but this latest flare up of the delta vary interest foreign interest questions. agents quoted $900.00 strategies and put more pressure on the nation. does that seem roll last? sean is current strategy of 0 tolerance, shooting prove. we must learn to co exist with the corona virus. we need to accept that if possible to be completely free of the verizon for a long period of time. health officials say more than 1600000000 vaccines have been administered so far, but they won't be
and then the outbreak originated, early last month in the southern city of non ging, airport janitors tested positive after cleaning a flight which arrived from russia. the cities, more than 9000000 residents underwent 3 rounds of testing. in 2 weeks, authorities have identified a possible super spreader event in the tourist hotspot of jungle jet was several cases were linked to a theater performance attended by 2000 people. the attraction has been shut down and tourists told to stay away. up...
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now the source is said to be a group of janitors, who became infected of the cleaning of flights that came in from russia. and this cluster has grown to about $200.00 also in non ging, another potential super se, better event that they've identified as also in jung judge. as you mentioned, one of the most popular tourist hotspots here in china. we had 2000 people gathered in one theaters space, and many of those people did test positive to curve in 1900. the delta variant currently in china, it's the peak travel season. it's the summer holidays. so authorities have told families, look, you've got to cancel your trips, you've got to stay in your home city's major transport links into major cities, including the aging from affected areas have been canceled. large scale events have also been counseled in crowd capacities have been reduced as well. businesses are concerned that they will be told to shut down in some cities and entertainment then use and jims have already been closed for an indefinite period of time. and people are concerned that this will further damage. china's economic
now the source is said to be a group of janitors, who became infected of the cleaning of flights that came in from russia. and this cluster has grown to about $200.00 also in non ging, another potential super se, better event that they've identified as also in jung judge. as you mentioned, one of the most popular tourist hotspots here in china. we had 2000 people gathered in one theaters space, and many of those people did test positive to curve in 1900. the delta variant currently in china,...
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going to see to, you know, the or decide on who is going to represent the people on the emma and the janitors . trying to show that it is a normal functioning government. and, but, you know, the reality is completely the opposite. they are not in charge of a proper functioning, state health care sector or economy. john pack it in. you are noting there listening to mcdonny in london. i guess you would agree with that, but that's interesting, isn't it? the point that he raised is about the united nations because the me and marin basset to the united nations has very much distance himself from the jones sir. but his position in that continuing position at the united nations in new york is not decided by the generals in napier door is not decided by the powers that be in me. and ma, it's a decision that goes to the united nation at the highest level. they decide who's acceptable to them as any countries? ambassador? that's exactly right. i mean, so 1st of all, i would say there are 2 elements to this. there is the state of me and me are as a part of a subject of international relations and law. a
going to see to, you know, the or decide on who is going to represent the people on the emma and the janitors . trying to show that it is a normal functioning government. and, but, you know, the reality is completely the opposite. they are not in charge of a proper functioning, state health care sector or economy. john pack it in. you are noting there listening to mcdonny in london. i guess you would agree with that, but that's interesting, isn't it? the point that he raised is about the united...
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>> california saw the first state in the nation requiring all school employees from teachers to janitors to get vaccinated against covid or take weekly tests for the coronavirus. >> we think this is a sustainable way to keeping our schools open. >> tonight california superintendent of public education of the state's surgeon general addressed the new vax or test rules. >> we know that those who have experienced the most serious conditions are those who don't have a vaccine. >> it's quite simple. the vaccine is the most effective way to protect our children from this virus. >> despite the pleas from even the top medical professionals, some parents say mandates about masks or vaccines go too far. >> we're trying to move in the direction of choice. not away from it. >> sharnl founded let them breathe. a movement that has attracted thousands of supporters statewide of the while the group was originally formed to oppose mask mandates. let them breathe is also against requiring teachers or anyone else to get vaccinated. >> we trust them on educate our children. so from our perspective, he with
>> california saw the first state in the nation requiring all school employees from teachers to janitors to get vaccinated against covid or take weekly tests for the coronavirus. >> we think this is a sustainable way to keeping our schools open. >> tonight california superintendent of public education of the state's surgeon general addressed the new vax or test rules. >> we know that those who have experienced the most serious conditions are those who don't have a...
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now the source is said to be a group of janitors who became infected after cleaning of flights that came in from russia. and this cluster has grown to about $200.00 or so in managing another potential super sputter event that they've identified as also in jung judge. as you mentioned, one of the most popular tourist hotspots here in china. we had 2000 people gathered in one theaters space, and many of those people did test positive to curve in 1900. the delta variant they have returned home to contact. traces are working very hard to identify those tourists as well. an overnight the latest that we've heard is that a case has been identified in shanghai, a worker at shanghai international prong airport. now this work did not leave shanghai in the past 2 weeks. he has not traveled. so they're worried that this is another person. she's become infected via a flight that come in from overseas. now currently we have that we've had at least 6 regions in china, conduct mass testing. that's 1000000 people. millions of people in entire cities undergo testing more than once. as you mentioned, danci
now the source is said to be a group of janitors who became infected after cleaning of flights that came in from russia. and this cluster has grown to about $200.00 or so in managing another potential super sputter event that they've identified as also in jung judge. as you mentioned, one of the most popular tourist hotspots here in china. we had 2000 people gathered in one theaters space, and many of those people did test positive to curve in 1900. the delta variant they have returned home to...
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something that was important to her to make sure that i was nice to everyone no matter if it's the janitoro, a homeless person, a liberal. [laughter] i just had to treat everybody with respect. >> somebody's playing bingo over there. so i try to treat everybody with respect whether i'm on the street or sitting next to juan. i tried to respect everybody no matter who they are and that was something she instilled in me. >> you are a funny guy. we think he's funny, don't we? [applause] it's funny because conservatives can laugh. we can have a good time and we can laugh at ourselves but liberals can't in the book you talk about how liberals just don't appreciate comedy and it's so evident in the late-night shows for the days of johnny carson are over and everyone's just making political statements. why do you think the left is so afraid of comedy? >> well i laugh at myself because there's a lot of material there. [laughter] it's that self-deprecating humor that's critical to what i do because i can't take myself too seriously or people would think i was just an arrogant, i'm not going to say i
something that was important to her to make sure that i was nice to everyone no matter if it's the janitoro, a homeless person, a liberal. [laughter] i just had to treat everybody with respect. >> somebody's playing bingo over there. so i try to treat everybody with respect whether i'm on the street or sitting next to juan. i tried to respect everybody no matter who they are and that was something she instilled in me. >> you are a funny guy. we think he's funny, don't we? [applause]...
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workers, any janitors getting sick and certainly don't want anybody in and up in the hospital and dies you infections at around 15 and a half 1000 a day in texas right now. that is up 34 percent from last week. more than 90 percent of i see you beds and taken 40 percent of them down to cove it and the majority of them on vaccinated because here in the u. s. is 2nd most populated. site, fewer than half of eligible residents of taken up the offer of the vaccine. so the state, i'm the school squaring up for a fight of wills against the backdrop of a pan demik. and what would you say to greg robert, the governor, governor. we love you. that gives them common sense. phil laval, al jazeera houston, texas had least 20 people have been killed in a fuel tanker explosion and northern lebanon. it happened near a serious border. the army had seized the warehouse where 60000 liters of petrol was stored illegally. they were distributing the fuel to locals. lebanon is in the grip of severe fuel shortages due to economic crisis. a prominent coalition of pro democracy groups in hong kong is disbanding.
workers, any janitors getting sick and certainly don't want anybody in and up in the hospital and dies you infections at around 15 and a half 1000 a day in texas right now. that is up 34 percent from last week. more than 90 percent of i see you beds and taken 40 percent of them down to cove it and the majority of them on vaccinated because here in the u. s. is 2nd most populated. site, fewer than half of eligible residents of taken up the offer of the vaccine. so the state, i'm the school...
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you mentioned, this all started from nudging international airport flight from russia were some janitors tested positive off to cleaning that flight. there was another possible super spitter event in jung, georgia, very popular tours destination here in china with 2000 people packed into a theater and many of them tested positive. so contact traces are working very hard to identify all those tourists that have now gone from john, joe to the provinces and overnight also, there was a new case identified in shanghai. now they do not know where this case came from. it was identified in the airport, so authorities are concerned that this may be another managing the potentially, this was the delta various coming into china, from the trouble of trouble, a chinese national who came in from overseas now so far at least 6 regions in china have conducted mass testing that mass testing of millions of people in entire cities, including in managing, also districts of aging have also been conducting mass testing. and a number of neighborhoods here in the capital are under lockdown. so authorities of sc
you mentioned, this all started from nudging international airport flight from russia were some janitors tested positive off to cleaning that flight. there was another possible super spitter event in jung, georgia, very popular tours destination here in china with 2000 people packed into a theater and many of them tested positive. so contact traces are working very hard to identify all those tourists that have now gone from john, joe to the provinces and overnight also, there was a new case...
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2021 tommy one fortune 500 company that have all african americans and department starting with the janitor what you articulate is exactly why i went schools. how do we expect there to be a department in a fortune 500 company in the bronx which is predominantly black and hispanic only 2 percent are graduating high school ready for college? why would we expect them to be flourishing if we don't have equal opportunity in the early stages of life. i agree that's part of the reason we don't see the visual representation and then don't have a mechanism early the prior color talked about the family structure what he described is practice of finishing your education full-time work of any kind with dignity and discipline and if you have children marriage first that series of decisions 98 percent of the people and then they avoid poverty is not a guarantee are 100 percent but it does say there are tools within your control to have an opportunity you dramatically increase the likelihood of avoiding poverty and often talk about systemic racism institutional racism structural racism. what about surmoun
2021 tommy one fortune 500 company that have all african americans and department starting with the janitor what you articulate is exactly why i went schools. how do we expect there to be a department in a fortune 500 company in the bronx which is predominantly black and hispanic only 2 percent are graduating high school ready for college? why would we expect them to be flourishing if we don't have equal opportunity in the early stages of life. i agree that's part of the reason we don't see the...
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>> the people that work the hardest, the maids and the janitors and the gardeners and the nannies, theyre not being taken care of. that is who we are taking care of here. >> reporter: food is distributed three times a week at a warehouse on alabama street and two different sites and other neighborhoods. drivers also deliver food to the elderly. connie rivero relied on the food hub to feed their family of five after they shut down her read, retail store. she says that roberto goes out of his way to get food popular in their culture like the ingredients for connie assata. >> you came and asked what would you like to eat. >> it is no wonder he is called the mayor of the mission. >> he snaps his fingers and things happen. he really is like a magician. >> being of service is the most beautiful thing one can do and i have been blessed to be able in my entire life to do that. >> for decades of serving his community including feeding thousands of families each week, this week's jefferson award goes to roberto hernandez. >> roberto partners with a latino task force to provides hundreds of thousa
>> the people that work the hardest, the maids and the janitors and the gardeners and the nannies, theyre not being taken care of. that is who we are taking care of here. >> reporter: food is distributed three times a week at a warehouse on alabama street and two different sites and other neighborhoods. drivers also deliver food to the elderly. connie rivero relied on the food hub to feed their family of five after they shut down her read, retail store. she says that roberto goes...
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but he's working as a janitor to make his way through the school. >> i got three in the cafeteria andf a stink bomb at malcolm's graduation. but instead, it goes off in the car. >> what's that noise? >> oh my -- oh my -- what is this? >> this is appropriate. now my life looks exactly how i feel. >> i'm sorry, malcolm. you don't get the easy path. >> malcolm really gave people i think the opportunity to think about what they were struggling with in their families. >> oh, really? >> we laugh at them and relate to that. >> you know what it's like to be poor and you know what it's like to work hard. now you're going to learn what it's like to sweep floors and bust your ass and accomplish twice as much as the kids around you. >> and it acts as a reminder the american dream is becoming more and more elusive to so many americans. >> you'll be the only person that will ever give a crap about people like us. you look me in the eye and you tell me you can't do it. (vo) at t-mobile for business, unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. wheth
but he's working as a janitor to make his way through the school. >> i got three in the cafeteria andf a stink bomb at malcolm's graduation. but instead, it goes off in the car. >> what's that noise? >> oh my -- oh my -- what is this? >> this is appropriate. now my life looks exactly how i feel. >> i'm sorry, malcolm. you don't get the easy path. >> malcolm really gave people i think the opportunity to think about what they were struggling with in their...
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my dad was a janitor and worked two jobs and saved his money and buy a home in south central los angeless still in the family. now it is worth $600,000 so somebody with an eighth-grade education like my father could not duplicate his path from poverty to the middle class because of the price of houses in california. the reason for that on the environment extreme is that jack up the cost of housing so developers have to wait and get sued over and over so that finally when the home is built, it is more expensive than otherwise would be. >> you have name recognition. we see that in the polls. no political experience. how does that make you qualified to run the fifth largest economy in the world? >> don't insult me. i did run for fifth grade class president. really, common sense. i have good judgment. governor gavin newsom has a great deal of experience and was the mayor of new york town and was eight years lieutenant governor so he had time to think about what he would do were he to become governor. he has been governor. we've had rising crime and homelessness. the schools are already behin
my dad was a janitor and worked two jobs and saved his money and buy a home in south central los angeless still in the family. now it is worth $600,000 so somebody with an eighth-grade education like my father could not duplicate his path from poverty to the middle class because of the price of houses in california. the reason for that on the environment extreme is that jack up the cost of housing so developers have to wait and get sued over and over so that finally when the home is built, it...
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sisters who joined us they said we were qualified not because of the sacrifices of people who were janitors, hairdressers, factory workers who did not benefit , i realized after two or three such encounters that i was in the wrong struggle. in fact, i have a headline in my authors that was written by the late bill rasberry headline in 1955 october 29, four negroes did not benefit from the gains of the civil rights movement and it goes on to list their other reasons and so i believe that there has been a bifurcation of the blackcommunity that existed since then and continues to this day . >> i still want to stick on your title for a bit. rescuing american history. >> american history as it was told after this unfolded in 1619 does not really talk about the two authentic picture of lacks. blacks are neverdefined by slavery . so some of our essays for instance talk, looks at the records of six major plantations at the end of slavery. to look at what was happening in the family. they found that 70 percent of slave families had a man and a woman raised as children and this tradition of two-paren
sisters who joined us they said we were qualified not because of the sacrifices of people who were janitors, hairdressers, factory workers who did not benefit , i realized after two or three such encounters that i was in the wrong struggle. in fact, i have a headline in my authors that was written by the late bill rasberry headline in 1955 october 29, four negroes did not benefit from the gains of the civil rights movement and it goes on to list their other reasons and so i believe that there...
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elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. 80% of the people in their neighborhood and all appearances, larry elder seemed black too. that is with the people around him always assumed. little did they know that this child of south central, apparently an african-american in good standing was in fact a secret agent working on behalf of global white supremacy. what an assignment. a white supremacist in south-central, imagine that. and for more than 50 years no one had any idea this was going on. larry elder spent decades in the public eye as a radio show host and not one person during that time guessed the terrible truth. and then last month, the crack investigative team at the "los angeles times" finally broke the story. "larry elder is the black face of white supremacy" read a newspaper. you've been warned. busted! head of the "l.a. times" discover this? it took real journalism. there were none of the so-called telltale signs. no one caught him re-segregating water fountains were burning a cross on somebody's lawn. no, it was f
elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. 80% of the people in their neighborhood and all appearances, larry elder seemed black too. that is with the people around him always assumed. little did they know that this child of south central, apparently an african-american in good standing was in fact a secret agent working on behalf of global white supremacy. what an assignment. a white supremacist in south-central, imagine that. and for more than 50 years no one had any...
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elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother.orhood and all appearances, larry elder seemed black too. that is with the people that is >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson nit.
elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother.orhood and all appearances, larry elder seemed black too. that is with the people that is >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson nit.
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everyone from janitors to cafeteria workers, sports coaches to bus drivers.this is a state that already has a high vaccination rate among educators at about 90%. let's talk about where we are right now in pasadena, right outside pasadena high school, where students and staff will be returning to school for the first time today. the vaccination rate in this school district is even higher. it's about 96% among educators here. of course, when we talk about vaccines and man at a times in the same sentence these days, controversy, polarization is sure to follow. the reactions that you're going to hear to this around the state of california, that's going to be mixed. that's going to vary, depending on where you are. here in this school district, educators are actually elated to see that governor gavin newsom is implementing a requirement like this. our affiliate spoke to a teacher in a nearby county and here is his reaction. >> we want to do all that we can for as many people as we can, to make sure we stay safe. we don't want a repeat of last year. these are appro
everyone from janitors to cafeteria workers, sports coaches to bus drivers.this is a state that already has a high vaccination rate among educators at about 90%. let's talk about where we are right now in pasadena, right outside pasadena high school, where students and staff will be returning to school for the first time today. the vaccination rate in this school district is even higher. it's about 96% among educators here. of course, when we talk about vaccines and man at a times in the same...
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asked them to join us, we've got the jobs because we're qualified not because of the sacrifice of janitors, hair dressers and factory workers who did not benefit. i realized after two or three such encounters that i was in the wrong struggle. in fact, i have a headline in my office that was written by the late bill raspberry, a headline october 29th, poor negroes do not benefit from the gains of the civil rights movement and it goes on to list the other reasons. and so i believe that there has been a bifurcation of the black community that existed since then and continues to this day. >> okay. let's -- i still want to stick on your title for a bit. rescuing american history. >> yes. american history, as it was told, as it is unfolds in 1619, does not really talk about true authentic pictures of blacks. there are defined by slavery. some of our essays, looks at the records of six major plantations at the end of slavery, to look at what was happening in the family. they found that 70% of slave families had a man and woman raising children and this tradition of two-parent households continued
asked them to join us, we've got the jobs because we're qualified not because of the sacrifice of janitors, hair dressers and factory workers who did not benefit. i realized after two or three such encounters that i was in the wrong struggle. in fact, i have a headline in my office that was written by the late bill raspberry, a headline october 29th, poor negroes do not benefit from the gains of the civil rights movement and it goes on to list the other reasons. and so i believe that there has...
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but he's working as a janitor to make his way through that school. >> i've already got three shifts inin the car. >> what's that noise? >> oh, my eyes! >> this is appropriate. now my life looks exactly how i feel! >> i'm sorry, malcolm. but you don't get the easy path. >> malcolm really gave people the opportunity to think about what they were struggling with in their families. >> oh, really? >> we laugh at them and relate to them. >> you know what it's like to be poor and you know what it's like to work hard. now you're going to learn what it's like to sweep floors and bust your ass and accomplish twice as much as all the kids around you. >> and it acts as a reminder that the american dream is becoming more and more elusive to so many americans. >> you'll be the only person who will ever give a crap about people like us. you look me in the eye and you tell me you can't do it. what happens when we welcome change? we can make emergency medicine possible at 40,000 feet. instead of burning our past for power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connec
but he's working as a janitor to make his way through that school. >> i've already got three shifts inin the car. >> what's that noise? >> oh, my eyes! >> this is appropriate. now my life looks exactly how i feel! >> i'm sorry, malcolm. but you don't get the easy path. >> malcolm really gave people the opportunity to think about what they were struggling with in their families. >> oh, really? >> we laugh at them and relate to them. >> you...
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elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. him always assumed. little did they know that this child
elder's father, who was a janitor, was black. so was elder's mother. him always assumed. little did they know that this child
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position but now i started off in the cellar i was doing and you know, a than and those basically like janitorsk in the day. but you know, 15 years later. i've been able to come in a position where i have a little bit more thanks to my amazing my friends and i'm certainly not saying that because he's standing right it's been a really great experience. and i you know, i'm really, really proud to say that i'm not i'm one of, you know, many of the female assistant when makers here in livermore you know, we do a lot of meetings. every and i'm really excited that, you know, there's there's becoming kind of 5 in our industry for women, for men, for everyone. you know, that's so cool. i mean, behind us, we've got a lot of action here. william, if you want to head in there. tell me talked about this this morning, but i want to hear from your perspective, what makes the wind here unique and the grapes. >> this is the first time i've works for a winery where everything is the so we've had the opportunity, the rare opportunity be able going to the vineyards, tasty the greens really, you know, dictate how
position but now i started off in the cellar i was doing and you know, a than and those basically like janitorsk in the day. but you know, 15 years later. i've been able to come in a position where i have a little bit more thanks to my amazing my friends and i'm certainly not saying that because he's standing right it's been a really great experience. and i you know, i'm really, really proud to say that i'm not i'm one of, you know, many of the female assistant when makers here in livermore you...
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started off in the cellar at i was doing and you know, a little odd son and those basically like janitorsu know, 15 years later. i've been able to come in a position where i have a little bit more creativity and i'm really, really proud to say that i'm not i'm one of, you know, many of the female assistant winemakers here in livermore you know, we do a lot of meetings. every and i'm really excited that, you know, there's there's becoming kind in our industry for women for men, everyone. you know, tell me talked about this this morning, but i want to hear from your perspective, what makes the wind here unique and the grapes i'm really proud to say that the way that we raise them is exactly the way that we want them to taste in the line. >> to do with that many, many you know, very fortunate to have the space that we do here in and also i lost the seat of department of land over here. so, you know, i. my concept of wine is really hands off you don't have to tamper do too much with i think that's absolutely today's the grapes are being blessed impressed and you guys are celebrating alaska. s
started off in the cellar at i was doing and you know, a little odd son and those basically like janitorsu know, 15 years later. i've been able to come in a position where i have a little bit more creativity and i'm really, really proud to say that i'm not i'm one of, you know, many of the female assistant winemakers here in livermore you know, we do a lot of meetings. every and i'm really excited that, you know, there's there's becoming kind in our industry for women for men, everyone. you...
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in 2015, a retiring gas station attendant passed away and left $5 million, a janitor left $5 milliond had an $8 million fortune, and all he did was buy and hold. procter & gamble, ge, cvs, general motors, deere, but those were all blue chip stocks. at what point does the community need to see some business improvement, some innovation? listen, you pick the stocks, you're sticking with them, management will have to come through as well, don't they? >> i 100% agree. and i do i think it's happening, maybe just happening a little bit more slowly than we'd like to see. for example, amc, they had that new partnership for the trilogy fight with ufc, and i, for every number that i read related to it, it was an absolute success. so i'm expecting more partnerships to really branch out of just showing movies. and then a reference to gme, they're doing all they can to really get into and building a strong foundation and cementing itself as e-commerce for e-sports which is an absolutely booming sector right now. so i believe it's happening, and it just takes time to really move such a sizable shi
in 2015, a retiring gas station attendant passed away and left $5 million, a janitor left $5 milliond had an $8 million fortune, and all he did was buy and hold. procter & gamble, ge, cvs, general motors, deere, but those were all blue chip stocks. at what point does the community need to see some business improvement, some innovation? listen, you pick the stocks, you're sticking with them, management will have to come through as well, don't they? >> i 100% agree. and i do i think...
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she's called out mark bull than a janitor at a rodeo, fox news anchor julie banderas.think his name soundk sexton. and she's like a fighter, wiry and fast, but also eats bugs and lives under your bed, kat. 's a day in dana, welcome to the show. it's great to see a period it feels like i just saw you already. so clearly, she says a lot of stuff, but we'll get death threats did we all want to have security. >> it might be hard to believe, but even i get death threats. >> greg: stuart varney is still pit stop at you that you. >> i know, i know. do you remember when the democrats went after republicans for saying they are all like todd aiken? remember that? way back when. >> greg: i'm aching for an explanation. >> bad guy, not a good candidate, and not representative of everyone in the republican party. i think the democrats -- anybody who said that the republicans are all like tom aiken are all going to have a very hard time saying that she doesn't represent them. what kevin mccarthy, the majority leader for the republicans, he just got to sit back today and watch a campa
she's called out mark bull than a janitor at a rodeo, fox news anchor julie banderas.think his name soundk sexton. and she's like a fighter, wiry and fast, but also eats bugs and lives under your bed, kat. 's a day in dana, welcome to the show. it's great to see a period it feels like i just saw you already. so clearly, she says a lot of stuff, but we'll get death threats did we all want to have security. >> it might be hard to believe, but even i get death threats. >> greg: stuart...
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data as kids go back to school and you have people and teachers and staff and administrators and janitors. california said, look, this is proof that our way, yes, we require masks, yes, that could suck for people, let me put it right out there. but they have a 6.5% positivity rate versus nearly 20% in florida and 18% in texas. this is a public health giant challenge which i suspect will again be also a central issue in the next election as it was in the last. >> but it clear that someone in both desantis and abbott's here that is saying this is a boon for them but and it is cartoonish in real life implications. abbott and the white house could have said well biden is sympathetic and he understands and believes science and then desantis said the white house doesn't believe in freedom and we're seeing for the last couple of months, desantis is like a mini me, a trump clone because he's making this insane bet and i say in the most appropriate way because people are ending up in the hospital. clearly that message works with the base. it helps them raise money and for desantis who potentially
data as kids go back to school and you have people and teachers and staff and administrators and janitors. california said, look, this is proof that our way, yes, we require masks, yes, that could suck for people, let me put it right out there. but they have a 6.5% positivity rate versus nearly 20% in florida and 18% in texas. this is a public health giant challenge which i suspect will again be also a central issue in the next election as it was in the last. >> but it clear that someone...
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challenge, tell me one fortune 500 company that has a whole african-american department from the janitor to the ceo. >> i'll let you start with the response. >> what you articulate iswhy i run schools . how do we expect there to be a department in a fortune 500 company in the bronx which is almost predominantly black and hispanic, only two percent are graduating from college? why would we expect them to be flourishing we don't have equal opportunity in the very earliest stages? that's part of the reason we don't see the visual representation of black and other low income people who don't have the mechanisms. the prior caller talked about the importance of family structure. what he describes is the practice of finishing their education, just a high school degree. full-timework of any kind . just learn the dignity of work and if you have children and marriage first, that series of decisions and this is just data but 98 percent of the people who follow that decision in that order avoid poverty. it's not a guarantee, it's not 100 percent but it does say there are tools within your control th
challenge, tell me one fortune 500 company that has a whole african-american department from the janitor to the ceo. >> i'll let you start with the response. >> what you articulate iswhy i run schools . how do we expect there to be a department in a fortune 500 company in the bronx which is almost predominantly black and hispanic, only two percent are graduating from college? why would we expect them to be flourishing we don't have equal opportunity in the very earliest stages?...
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challenge, tell me one fortune 500 company that has a whole african-american department from the janitor to the ceo. >> i'll let you start with the response. >> what you articulate iswhy i run schools . how do we expect there to be a department in a fortune 500 company in the bronx which is almost predominantly black and hispanic, only two percent are graduating from college? why would we expect them to be flourishing we don't have equal opportunity in the very earliest stages? that's part of the reason we don't see the visual representation of black and other low income people who don't have the mechanisms. the prior caller talked about the importance of family structure. what he describes is the practice of finishing their education, just a high school degree. full-timework of any kind . just learn the dignity of work and if you have children and marriage first, that series of decisions and this is just data but 98 percent of the people who follow that decision in that order avoid poverty. it's not a guarantee, it's not 100 percent but it does say there are tools within your control th
challenge, tell me one fortune 500 company that has a whole african-american department from the janitor to the ceo. >> i'll let you start with the response. >> what you articulate iswhy i run schools . how do we expect there to be a department in a fortune 500 company in the bronx which is almost predominantly black and hispanic, only two percent are graduating from college? why would we expect them to be flourishing we don't have equal opportunity in the very earliest stages?...
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allocated for testing, every person associated with the american school system, students, teachers, the janitors, the people driving the bus, everyone could be rapid tested once or twice a week during the year. what you'd find out very quickly is who is contagious when, and you can actually shut down a school sooner because it's immediate information. actually, you can shut them down less often. so many times with the other screening regimens, you'd pick up a case that wasn't contagious or it happened weeks ago. so the funding, the right amount of funding would be there if we focused on these rapid tests instead of these very expensive and, quite frankly, hard to get prc tests. equity is an issue. you can get a rapid test anywhere. it is this pbig, and anyone can do it. if we urge congress to look at this again and be specific about the way we use the tests, they're very safe. people are a little concerned they miss infection, but that's actually not true in terms of what they're designed to look for. these rapid tests are designed to look for contagiousness. people used to say, oh, i'm not cont
allocated for testing, every person associated with the american school system, students, teachers, the janitors, the people driving the bus, everyone could be rapid tested once or twice a week during the year. what you'd find out very quickly is who is contagious when, and you can actually shut down a school sooner because it's immediate information. actually, you can shut them down less often. so many times with the other screening regimens, you'd pick up a case that wasn't contagious or it...
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so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politics, all these organizers were trained first in the united farmers -- in the lane act, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. frank like historians said there were organizers who went on to write books. so. eventually come to schools to pursue farm labor workers. the ufw had a presence and this book, trampling of the vintage, it's about 800 pages. it's really, really long. but some of the more interesting facets of the book that people are really, you know, attracted to is one of the tensions that exists within the farm worker movement story, right? and that is the tension between a union and strike breakers or between the union and what a lot of you talked about in your papers, undocumented labor, right? we talk a little bit about the reserve program in this class. i know many of you are the descendants of that. to refresh your memory
so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politics, all these organizers were trained first in the united farmers -- in the lane act, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. frank like historians said there were organizers who went on to write books. so. eventually come to schools to pursue...
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so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politicsl these organizers were trained first in the united farmers in delano, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. so that was a great text. they were activists, these are people who were community organizers that went on the write books about the work they had done in their career. so barnake's story is interesting. he eventually dropped out of school to pursue farm work itself. he was very attracted to the union. he helped organize farm worser in the selinas valley. and this book, trampling of the vintage, it's about 800 pages. it's really, really long. but some of the more interesting facets of the book that people are really, you know, attracted to is one of the tensions that exists within the farm worker movement story, right? and that is the tension between a union and strike breakers or between the union and what a lot of you talk
so when you look at the lgbtq movement, justice for janitors, the growth of latino california politicsl these organizers were trained first in the united farmers in delano, right? and that's what the brilliance of this book is, when you're right to look at the legacy of the farm worker movement, you have to connect it to the other social justice struggle movements. so that was a great text. they were activists, these are people who were community organizers that went on the write books about...
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people are working in their business getting injured or elon musk making more off doge coin than the janitor in the high-risk atmosphere. that is lower than their overall wealth top have 41% the top 20% own 90% of the wealth they are still underpaying relative to the wedge. the irs is unfunded. they don't bother with very rich people with attorneys that they can fight for a number of years. for those w-2 earnings not using things like cryptocurrency trading, sole proprietorships and other thicks to avoid paying their taxes. >> the top 10% pay 70, 80% of the total tax bill it may have accrued wedge especially, those people with market assets. but not easy on wage earnings. they are all going out to share holders and i don't think that's fair >> like i said, a lot to unpack there. >> first, i would say, she's right about the middle class why don't we just eliminate taxes on them up to $100,000 implement that vat along the supply chain everybody gets taxed at the high end on the corporations, i would say these small businesses shouldn't be taxed at all up to $1 million. look what shopify just d
people are working in their business getting injured or elon musk making more off doge coin than the janitor in the high-risk atmosphere. that is lower than their overall wealth top have 41% the top 20% own 90% of the wealth they are still underpaying relative to the wedge. the irs is unfunded. they don't bother with very rich people with attorneys that they can fight for a number of years. for those w-2 earnings not using things like cryptocurrency trading, sole proprietorships and other...
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mrs.demings: madam speaker, my mother was a maid and my father a janitor. but they were good, decent, honest people who saw voting as their duty. and knew their vote mattered regardless of who they were and where they lived. when did some of us as elected officials start believing it is ok to no longer protect basic rights? but to lie, if you have to, cheat if you have to, suppress the vote if you have to. and then stand up and claim victory. john lewis called the right to vote precious, almost sacred. and he was willing to risk his life to protect it. we reject the politically motivated lives that seek to undermine faith in our elections. we are the united states of america and, yes, we are the greatest nation in the world. so let's live up to america's promise once again by protecting the precious, almost sacred, right to vote. thank you, madam speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: thank you, madam speaker. i yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman
mrs.demings: madam speaker, my mother was a maid and my father a janitor. but they were good, decent, honest people who saw voting as their duty. and knew their vote mattered regardless of who they were and where they lived. when did some of us as elected officials start believing it is ok to no longer protect basic rights? but to lie, if you have to, cheat if you have to, suppress the vote if you have to. and then stand up and claim victory. john lewis called the right to vote precious, almost...