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>>thank you lawrence, still ahead here on kron 4 news at 5 a ku klux klan leader was arrested over the weekend in virginia find out what charges. he is now facing. and up next the pentagon is lifting travel restrictions for over 30 states find o the pentagon has lifted covid-19 travel restrictions for 39 states and 5 countries including germany, japan and the uk. the restrictions were put in place to try and limit the spread of coronavirus but the pentagon said the decision was based on 3 things first the shelter-in-place orders being lifted in those areas. second fewer and fewer people with flu like in covid-19 like symptoms over the course of 2 weeks and 3rd fewer new covid-19 cases or positive tests over 2 weeks some states still though have not met that criteria that includes us here in california as well as florida and north carolina. the tsa says this past friday and sunday more than 400,000 people were screened at airports across the country that's the highest number since the coronavirus pandemic began more than 10 weeks ago and american airlines said it saw a boost to reportin
>>thank you lawrence, still ahead here on kron 4 news at 5 a ku klux klan leader was arrested over the weekend in virginia find out what charges. he is now facing. and up next the pentagon is lifting travel restrictions for over 30 states find o the pentagon has lifted covid-19 travel restrictions for 39 states and 5 countries including germany, japan and the uk. the restrictions were put in place to try and limit the spread of coronavirus but the pentagon said the decision was based on 3...
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the other is, the ku klux klan is around every corner and we need to demonstrate to people that theresystemic racism and you find one example after another, there was a student at bowling green state that said she believes there's a ku klux klan meeting happening in the classroom. she saw somebody under a white sheet. they looked into it and it was a piece of levaquin with the protective cloth over it, so time and time again the awful terrible race of stories turned out to be completely flimsy. it's a catholic school in kentucky, and, all the liberals in my neighborhood are totally fine with their gardeners and housekeepers putting themselves at mortal risk to come serve them. nobody ever calls out democratic voters for what it actually might be racism, and why is th that? >> you have people assuming the worst, and even if someone put the news in his garage, look with the response was. it wasn't the racist nascar drivers and bigoted nascar on the same get the message and get out of our all-white sport, but exactly the opposite happened. nascar officials denounced this and said we agre
the other is, the ku klux klan is around every corner and we need to demonstrate to people that theresystemic racism and you find one example after another, there was a student at bowling green state that said she believes there's a ku klux klan meeting happening in the classroom. she saw somebody under a white sheet. they looked into it and it was a piece of levaquin with the protective cloth over it, so time and time again the awful terrible race of stories turned out to be completely flimsy....
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largely by white police one can almost feel that connection with white supremacy and ku klux klan and we know in many police departments across the country way of white nationalism is a major influence so you know they're there or ways in which we can think about understanding our history. and one of those ways consists in recognizing that history is never put to bed history is always a powerful presence history the ghost of the past are always with us and so now what we're trying to do is work that actually should have been done in the aftermath of slavery where 150 years too late would do what we should have done in the late 18th hundreds what is your counsel and advice to this new generation of people who have now found. activism as as part of what a part of their cost today 1st of all i find it really exciting that there are so many powerful intelligent young black people and other people of color and young people in general who really want to change the world who really want to guarantee that tomorrow is different i. you know i try not to be the person who hands out advice. becau
largely by white police one can almost feel that connection with white supremacy and ku klux klan and we know in many police departments across the country way of white nationalism is a major influence so you know they're there or ways in which we can think about understanding our history. and one of those ways consists in recognizing that history is never put to bed history is always a powerful presence history the ghost of the past are always with us and so now what we're trying to do is work...
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much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 a ku klux klan leader was arrested over the weekend in virginia where you find out what charges he's now facing. >>and up next emergency room visits for non covid related illnesses have dramatically dropped during the pandemic find out why officials are concerned about this. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. discover all the ways we're helping members today. emergency room visits for non covid-19 related illnesses have dropped dramatically during this pandemic that's according to a new report and the information comes with a warning mandy gaither has more in tonight's health minute. >>it's a new warning from the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention putting off emergency care for serious health conditions during this pandemic and fewer visits for critical conditions could result in complications, even death. according to the cdc. the total number of visits t
much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 a ku klux klan leader was arrested over the weekend in virginia where you find out what charges he's now facing. >>and up next emergency room visits for non covid related illnesses have dramatically dropped during the pandemic find out why officials are concerned about this. right now is a time for action. that's why usaa is giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can pay for things like groceries before they worry about...
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we had seen the klu klux klan here it doesn't matter what group it is what white supremacy group it is they do have a common hatred. of jewish people across the so the shooting is that is a call out to these common groups i believe so i believe that unfortunately pittsburgh is somewhat the epicenter francis semitism because of the attack i mean it's here it's here in pittsburgh it's here in fits. and there's reason to believe it's everywhere else i believe it's. the worst shooting outside of the south for the synagogue dorothy say a shooting at a synagogue outside san diego has left one person dead multiple people injured a gunman or with an assault style rifle opening fire on the final day of passover last year americans watched as. a wave of anti semitic violence continued to be with each jewish holiday seemingly punctuated by another attack by jewish men injured when an attacker only with a machete burst into a hanukkah celebration saturday and the year ended with a flurry of attacks on orthodox jewish communities the dizzying reminder of how these enduring anti semitic tropes also
we had seen the klu klux klan here it doesn't matter what group it is what white supremacy group it is they do have a common hatred. of jewish people across the so the shooting is that is a call out to these common groups i believe so i believe that unfortunately pittsburgh is somewhat the epicenter francis semitism because of the attack i mean it's here it's here in pittsburgh it's here in fits. and there's reason to believe it's everywhere else i believe it's. the worst shooting outside of...
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schaaf to claim she went to college and law school, wow, mistook exercise equipment in a park for ku klux klanooses. then held a press conference to hyperventilate about hate crim hate crimes. talk about textbook hysteria. but it was also hysterically funny. for people this neurotic, life is one long horror movie. they squirm in their seats, paralyzed by fear. even the simplest and most obvious decisions become impossible to make. they're tooo afraid. "the new york times" just profiled the group of people just like this, sympathetically, of course. this group lives in an affluent part of minneapolis. after watching hours of cnn, they pledged to stop calling the police. calling the police, they decided, was racist. so they didn't call police. almost immediately hundreds of mentally ill homeless drug addicts showed up and erected a tent camp in their park. then prostitutes arrived. meanwhile, neighbors cowered in their own homes unable to sleep. one resident, a man called mitchell erickson, found himself cornered by two thugs who put a gun into his stomach and demanded his car keys. erickson fin
schaaf to claim she went to college and law school, wow, mistook exercise equipment in a park for ku klux klanooses. then held a press conference to hyperventilate about hate crim hate crimes. talk about textbook hysteria. but it was also hysterically funny. for people this neurotic, life is one long horror movie. they squirm in their seats, paralyzed by fear. even the simplest and most obvious decisions become impossible to make. they're tooo afraid. "the new york times" just...
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this actual bag was found at one of our synagogue in december 2018 and whatever happened the ku klux klan came to town and threw about pray about 40 of these bags in the area in squirrel hill and around we just put that in context you're talking. 6 weeks after the shooting 6 weeks right after the shooting this is a picture that was found on october 28th the day after. nationwide the distribution of this kind of white supremacist propaganda at an all time high last year more than doubling the previous 2018 record. producer community. so a family came home from a high holiday service in a neighborhood outside of pittsburgh so this is a porch like someone's home someone's home. now all the groups you mentioned are they always here or do they come out of the woodwork because of the shooting we've seen these posters and flyers well before the tree of life because we had seen the klu klux klan here it doesn't matter what group it is what white supremacy group it is they do have a common hatred. of jewish people across the so the shooting is that is a call out to these common groups i believe so
this actual bag was found at one of our synagogue in december 2018 and whatever happened the ku klux klan came to town and threw about pray about 40 of these bags in the area in squirrel hill and around we just put that in context you're talking. 6 weeks after the shooting 6 weeks right after the shooting this is a picture that was found on october 28th the day after. nationwide the distribution of this kind of white supremacist propaganda at an all time high last year more than doubling the...
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you don't forget about teach folks i mean the people who started the ku klux klan they should be remembered for what they did wrong frankly and to emphasize what we are not wrong in the name of the things that were done that divided this nation's time to heal this nation in a full step forward is taking these statues down of those who took up arms against america this conservative it's ok with that fair enough well leave that as the last word same group i thank you for your time today thank you very much. meanwhile coke at 19 continues to grip the world cases now topping 6500000 with about 388000 deaths reported globally the u.s. still leading the way with the most confirmed cases followed by brazil and russia taking a closer look at this country the u.s. now with 1800000 cases and about 107000 deaths. and amid the nationwide protests over the pollution george lloyd health experts are worried about another wave of coded $1000.00 infections among protesters and law enforcement experts say the large protests provide fertile ground for transmission of the respiratory disease and because most o
you don't forget about teach folks i mean the people who started the ku klux klan they should be remembered for what they did wrong frankly and to emphasize what we are not wrong in the name of the things that were done that divided this nation's time to heal this nation in a full step forward is taking these statues down of those who took up arms against america this conservative it's ok with that fair enough well leave that as the last word same group i thank you for your time today thank you...
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blachklansmen, the stranger than fiction tale of an african—american american cop infiltrating the ku klux klan bloods, which boasts an all—star cast
blachklansmen, the stranger than fiction tale of an african—american american cop infiltrating the ku klux klan bloods, which boasts an all—star cast
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india people in bangalore who want to get to work on time right there like cars like run going to klux klan some internet club poem cycle to work based on the number of kilometers he's written. having fun during your commute it's good for your health and for the environment and the cyclists who end up with the most points get an award. in 60 minutes total you. in the light of climate change. for cosmic. what's in store for the template listed for the future in the full. context forget megacity the multi media insight click counter. welcome to global 3000. this week we meet a fashion experts who proves it's possible to be stylish while keeping step with all the docs jewish dress codes. first forest fire.
india people in bangalore who want to get to work on time right there like cars like run going to klux klan some internet club poem cycle to work based on the number of kilometers he's written. having fun during your commute it's good for your health and for the environment and the cyclists who end up with the most points get an award. in 60 minutes total you. in the light of climate change. for cosmic. what's in store for the template listed for the future in the full. context forget megacity...
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because brother, brother, brother, if we have created a black version of the ku klux klan there havevil war every generation would tear itself in every hood and that is what brother trump needs to understand because it looks like he's trying to push us to the race war. but the good news is if there was a race war, we have a whole lot of white brothers and sisters on our side now. that makes a big difference and we got black folk and red folk and indigenous people and asians and so forth. this is a matter of continue egg rit and honesty. a matter of justice and love. they kept it on the high ground. but i did break. i saw brothers marching in, like in shiloh baptist church, and pick up that coffin and go and walk out, my daughter was there, couldn't take it, man. after over 50 years. and yet, i got to bounce back. and i will bounce back. because we got a love that the world can't take away. the world makes -- being black a crime, but we refuse to get into the gutter and we'll go down swinging like muhammad ali in the name of justice. and we do it for brother wyatt and my daughter and
because brother, brother, brother, if we have created a black version of the ku klux klan there havevil war every generation would tear itself in every hood and that is what brother trump needs to understand because it looks like he's trying to push us to the race war. but the good news is if there was a race war, we have a whole lot of white brothers and sisters on our side now. that makes a big difference and we got black folk and red folk and indigenous people and asians and so forth. this...
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my research focuses particularly on the ku klux klan of the 1920's. it's when the organization is breaking sectional boundaries to establish an nationwide power base, one of the strongest klan strongholds was right here in indiana, of course. it peaks in membership numbers in 1924 with an estimated 4 million members nationwide. those members are drawn to the organization, not just as adherence to the ideology to the tenants of white supremacy, but also they very can only sell itself as the answer to a variety of suppose it ills. so, it's a fraternal organization to protect against the feminization, the breakdown of masculine society. it is a law and order group pushing prohibition enforcement. they are moralists defending against the apparent evils of modernism and jazz. they are very upset at jazz. they are nativists, particularly the king up on popular anti-catholic and anti-semitic sentiment to really drive calls to restrict immigration or halt immigration entirely. and far more than this. the klan response to things in these ways. even as the memb
my research focuses particularly on the ku klux klan of the 1920's. it's when the organization is breaking sectional boundaries to establish an nationwide power base, one of the strongest klan strongholds was right here in indiana, of course. it peaks in membership numbers in 1924 with an estimated 4 million members nationwide. those members are drawn to the organization, not just as adherence to the ideology to the tenants of white supremacy, but also they very can only sell itself as the...
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blachklansmen, the stranger than fiction tale of an african—american american cop infiltrating the ku klux klan‘705. for his new movie da 5 bloods, which boasts an all—star cast including delroy lindo, clarke peters, and chadwick boseman, lee follows four ageing vietnam vets who return to the country in which they fought the american war. he hit me upside the head and sk—bop! just like in '68. yeah, brother man. we're back. nominally, they've come to recover the remains of a fallen comrade lost in battle. but they're also on the trail of gold, a stash of which they buried here all those years ago and now hope to retrieve. as always, lee strikes a prescient political note — opening with news footage of muhammad ali and malcolm x and tracing a hidden history of oppression from slavery, to soldiering and onto the current unrest, reminding us that the divide and rule politics of the past are still in play today. bloods! this is all vintage lee. what's less assured is the way the da 5 bloods mutates into a three kings—style adventure which finds our ageing anti—heroes getting chased, shot at, and bl
blachklansmen, the stranger than fiction tale of an african—american american cop infiltrating the ku klux klan‘705. for his new movie da 5 bloods, which boasts an all—star cast including delroy lindo, clarke peters, and chadwick boseman, lee follows four ageing vietnam vets who return to the country in which they fought the american war. he hit me upside the head and sk—bop! just like in '68. yeah, brother man. we're back. nominally, they've come to recover the remains of a fallen...
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. >> they had robert byrd who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and as far as i can tell his every rest stop in west virginia. >> you are right. the second "indiana jones" film was called out for negative and stereotypical depictions of india while the "silence of the lambs" iss problematic because the serial killer in the film does not identify as trams, in other words, hannibal lector, i will say it is unspeakably ugly to me. >> laura: i thought i read somewhere it was disrespectful or offensive to vegans. >> that would be a better complaint. i guess everything needs a disclaimer and a warning and a group discussion, gives me the popcorn and i will enjoy the movie. that is it. >> laura: raymond, thank you so much. that was quite excellent and we will have "final thoughts" when we come back. ♪ worried about staying worried about staying sharp and alert? forebrain, from the harvard-educated experts at force factor, contains key ingredients to help boost memory, learning, clarity, focus, and more! rush to walmart and find forebrain, our #1 brain booster, in the vitamin aisle.
. >> they had robert byrd who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and as far as i can tell his every rest stop in west virginia. >> you are right. the second "indiana jones" film was called out for negative and stereotypical depictions of india while the "silence of the lambs" iss problematic because the serial killer in the film does not identify as trams, in other words, hannibal lector, i will say it is unspeakably ugly to me. >> laura: i thought i...
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david duke is a former leader of the ku klux klan. he called african nations, sending immigrants to this country, quote, shithole countries. america is crying out for justice tonight. can you hear it? because this president refuses to hear it. in the face of all that, the president says he thinks that he is the one to unite us. but do his actions speak louder than his words? kaitlan collins weigh in next. these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com >>> the president is digging in on his protest response, even as cnn learns that aides, members of congress, and even corporate leaders, are trying to get him t
david duke is a former leader of the ku klux klan. he called african nations, sending immigrants to this country, quote, shithole countries. america is crying out for justice tonight. can you hear it? because this president refuses to hear it. in the face of all that, the president says he thinks that he is the one to unite us. but do his actions speak louder than his words? kaitlan collins weigh in next. these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the...
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i said what is ku klux klan? they are people who wear white robes and sheets over their heads and they burn crosses on people's lawns and they hang and kill people. oh yeah? well, let me get in the house. what time is it? 3:00. don't worry, i have four or five hours to get myself ready. i'm not going on the street tonight. and my father said, i heard him say, nobody is coming to hurt my family. he said, don't you worry, son. and he spoke to my sister, my sister jean, and my little sister, sheila, and he said nobody is going to harm our , family. ♪ breel enrolled at dudley high, and all black school at the greensboro segregated school system. he became good friends with a new student, franklin mccain, who had arrived from a new out of town. jibreel: so i met him and he had a great personality, 6'4". handsome guy. ladies liked him. franklin: i met ezell at dudley high school. he has not changed much. a guy who walks around and his family to everyone and oblivious to a lot of stuff most of us see and internalize. >>
i said what is ku klux klan? they are people who wear white robes and sheets over their heads and they burn crosses on people's lawns and they hang and kill people. oh yeah? well, let me get in the house. what time is it? 3:00. don't worry, i have four or five hours to get myself ready. i'm not going on the street tonight. and my father said, i heard him say, nobody is coming to hurt my family. he said, don't you worry, son. and he spoke to my sister, my sister jean, and my little sister,...
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when she was eight years old, the ku klux klan bombed a local church in birmingham, calling four school-age girls. one of those girls, denise mcnair was a friend of condi's. they used to play dolls together. over five decades later, through hard work, grace, dignity, and supreme intelligence, she rose to become one of the most powerful people in the world as secretary of state of the united states, and i had the honor of a lifetime to work for her for five years. she recounts some of her journey in this op-ed which i encourage all of my colleagues and all americans to read. she reminds us, quote, that our country has a birth defect. african and europeans came to this country together, but one group was in chains. in time, she writes, the very constitution that counted slaves as three-fifths of a man became a powerful tool of affording the descendants of slaves their basic rights. the work has been long and difficult, but it has made a difference. we are better than we were. she notes one harsh indicator of progress. in jim crow, alabama, in her youth, she says, quote, no one batted even an
when she was eight years old, the ku klux klan bombed a local church in birmingham, calling four school-age girls. one of those girls, denise mcnair was a friend of condi's. they used to play dolls together. over five decades later, through hard work, grace, dignity, and supreme intelligence, she rose to become one of the most powerful people in the world as secretary of state of the united states, and i had the honor of a lifetime to work for her for five years. she recounts some of her...
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la sudar caminando de la florida hasta washington encontrÁndose en el camino con miembros del ku klux klandiÓ la situacion por un viaje a mÉxico. tenÍan intenciÓn que el gobierno le extendiera el daca a jÓvenes qu se criaron en estados unidos, pero se habÍan ido del pais. >>> he sobrevivido y mÁs que sobrevivir, he vivido. >>> al igual que cÉsar y gaby, jamÁs imaginÓ que su situacion podrÍa empeorar con la llegada al poder de donald trump >>> el mandatario eliminÓ de un tajo la protecciÓn a los jÓvenes, enfrento una fuerte oposiciÓn y una larga batalla que llegÓ al tribunal supremo en washington, cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo >>> justo esta semana se cumplieron 8 aÑos del dÍa en que el presidente barac obama anunciÓ la accion diferida para los inmigrantes en la infancia el daca y esta maÑana Él fue un de los primeros en felicitarnos en twitter. dijo que estÁ feliz por ellos y sus familias y resaltÓ que podemos vernos distintos, pero nuestros ideales comunes son lo que nos hace estadounidenses. trump por su parte, criticÓ a l corte suprema, dijo que su decisiÓn era un balazo de escop
la sudar caminando de la florida hasta washington encontrÁndose en el camino con miembros del ku klux klandiÓ la situacion por un viaje a mÉxico. tenÍan intenciÓn que el gobierno le extendiera el daca a jÓvenes qu se criaron en estados unidos, pero se habÍan ido del pais. >>> he sobrevivido y mÁs que sobrevivir, he vivido. >>> al igual que cÉsar y gaby, jamÁs imaginÓ que su situacion podrÍa empeorar con la llegada al poder de donald trump >>> el mandatario...
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. >> back in 1924 and the ku klux klan marched in the city during a parade. it happened right here. >>> it seems like the fourth of july in the bay area with the spike of people setting off illegal fireworks. >> reporter: for many people in san francisco, the sound of illegal fireworks is coming a nightly soundtrack, across the bay area complaints with heavy duty explosive started earlier than usual this year. the sounds of the illegal fireworks is becoming a regular experience in the streets of oakland. they have become more frequent in san jose. and in san francisco, in the park. >> we came here to get a couple beers and dinner. and we heard the gunshots. >> we heard the fireworks. i thought it was a gun going off but it was fireworks. >> reporter: it is not just startling the people but someone posted this as take whoever is setting off firecrackers at night to please stop. it is for you out all of our dogs and they are terrified of the loud noises. it could be an outlet for part of but others are becoming parts of injustice rallies enacting defiant toward
. >> back in 1924 and the ku klux klan marched in the city during a parade. it happened right here. >>> it seems like the fourth of july in the bay area with the spike of people setting off illegal fireworks. >> reporter: for many people in san francisco, the sound of illegal fireworks is coming a nightly soundtrack, across the bay area complaints with heavy duty explosive started earlier than usual this year. the sounds of the illegal fireworks is becoming a regular...
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man charged with intentionally driving his car into the group of protesters is the head of the ku klux klans joins us. tell us what you learned. >> reporter: this happened on sunday evening, a group of protesters that were peacefully demonstrating just outside of richmond, virginia, and that's where this man harry rogers took the truck into the crowd and according to a release from the commonwealth attorney revved the engine and ran his truck into some of those protesters. there were some proest thors that were hit by the truck. at this point they say that none of them were seriously injured but the man who has been arrested is a gentleman by the name of harry rogers charged with felony vandalism and assault and battery and held without bond and what is interesting is that the commonwealth's attorney shannon taylor said judging by the social media charges he is a part of the ku klux klan and also someone who sympathizes with confederate ideology so as a result taylor is now looking into possible hate crimes charges against rogers. there's still a lot we don't know about the situation, exact
man charged with intentionally driving his car into the group of protesters is the head of the ku klux klans joins us. tell us what you learned. >> reporter: this happened on sunday evening, a group of protesters that were peacefully demonstrating just outside of richmond, virginia, and that's where this man harry rogers took the truck into the crowd and according to a release from the commonwealth attorney revved the engine and ran his truck into some of those protesters. there were some...
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and a picture of the klu klux klan members. >> and there is a right as they are censoring it. >> and in that complaint he calls them arbitrary. and they have flagged them as a repeat violator of their community standards. >> if this is happening to me it is happening to a lot of other people. i'm looking for a in how they operate right now. >> they would not comment on the specific lawsuit. a few weeks ago they came under fire for not acting on a post, which read when the looting begins, the shootings will start. some say this post violates the community standa but never removed.response to the outrage, writing we're going to review our policies allowing discussion and state's use of force to see if there are any amendments we should adopt. he's not looking for any monetary damages, he just wants to get back to facebook to make sure this doesn't happen to anyone else. >>> and san francisco school district is looking to cut ties with the police department. tomorrow they will decide on a resolution that would remove armed officers and redirect funds and resources support the services.
and a picture of the klu klux klan members. >> and there is a right as they are censoring it. >> and in that complaint he calls them arbitrary. and they have flagged them as a repeat violator of their community standards. >> if this is happening to me it is happening to a lot of other people. i'm looking for a in how they operate right now. >> they would not comment on the specific lawsuit. a few weeks ago they came under fire for not acting on a post, which read when...
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. >> they had robert byrd who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and as far as i can tell hiss on every rest stop in west virginia. >> you are right. the second indiana jones film was called out for negative and stereotypical depictions of india while the "silence of the lambs" is problematic because the serial killer in the film does not identify as trams come in other words, hannibal lector come i will say it is unspeakably ugly to me. speak >> laura: i thought i read somewhere it was disrespectful or defensive to vegans. >> that would be a better complaint. i guess everything needs a disclaimer and a warning and a group discussion, gives me the popcorn and i will enjoy the movie. that is it. >> laura: raymond, thank you so much. that was quite excellent and we will have "final thoughts" when we come back. so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 7 million
. >> they had robert byrd who was a grand wizard of the ku klux klan and as far as i can tell hiss on every rest stop in west virginia. >> you are right. the second indiana jones film was called out for negative and stereotypical depictions of india while the "silence of the lambs" is problematic because the serial killer in the film does not identify as trams come in other words, hannibal lector come i will say it is unspeakably ugly to me. speak >> laura: i thought...
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on his med school yearbook page emerged, showing one man dressed in black face, another in a ku klux klan robe. the governor at the time said he was not in the photo. he still contends he's not one of the two people in the photo. but when he withstood that pressure to resign, he said he would focus the rest of his term on pursuing a racial justice agenda. a number of his supporters and detractors have been really surprised that he has done just that. one of the things that happens when we have these conversations about race and racial justice is it falls on black people to explain racism, to educate. what that does is it sort of perpetuates this narrative that racism is a black problem when frankly it's an american problem. i asked the governor, what he thinks white people can and should do to pursue racial justice. here is what he told me. >> what role do you think white people have to play in pursuing racial justice? >> i think white people need to listen. i think they have recognized or are recognizing the pain that exists because of the protests. i think they also realized the burden
on his med school yearbook page emerged, showing one man dressed in black face, another in a ku klux klan robe. the governor at the time said he was not in the photo. he still contends he's not one of the two people in the photo. but when he withstood that pressure to resign, he said he would focus the rest of his term on pursuing a racial justice agenda. a number of his supporters and detractors have been really surprised that he has done just that. one of the things that happens when we have...
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the people leading today's efforts say the reparations now message covers a street where the ku klux klan held parades 100 years ago. >>> a group of activists called for not just defunding the san francisco police. they urged city leaders to disband the entire department. toz dozens marched. one claims they want mayor london breed to go beyond promising to reform the police department. >> our objective is to disband the police department and rebuild something that actually protects and serves of the citizens, all the citizens of the city and county of san francisco. we're going to make that happen by any means necessary. >> the prsident of the san francisco police officers association lashed out at the calls to disband the department saying, quote, eliminating the police department would be akin to the movie the purge which depicts a society without laws or police. spoiler alert, it ends with mayhem and chaos. >>> the death of george floyd has fueled a movement that led to the toppling of statues viewed by some as symbols of racism and oppression. san francisco was swept into the discussi
the people leading today's efforts say the reparations now message covers a street where the ku klux klan held parades 100 years ago. >>> a group of activists called for not just defunding the san francisco police. they urged city leaders to disband the entire department. toz dozens marched. one claims they want mayor london breed to go beyond promising to reform the police department. >> our objective is to disband the police department and rebuild something that actually...
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ku klux klan had taken over the confederate flag and made it something bad, this would not be happening. but there's nothing wrong with that, because there were black confederates, too, but it's because of what you let them take that flag over. this is why you're having that problem now when america goes to war, they fight, when they go to other countries and your own neighborhoods, but you're not listening. you're not listening. you're still not listening to the cry. i require white kids on the bus walking to school so it will be done. you just have to stop killing. now you're killing white kids. how in the world do you go to a school like columbine, and he comes out alitch. there's too many a black one, $20, and you're dead. >> kristin clarke. she raises a number of important issues es one piece of legislation will not change this crisis. we have to change the culture of policing in our country. a lot of that work happens on the ground and in communities. the folks who are marches and demonstrating right now need a seat at the table, talking about how we reorient the relationship of l
ku klux klan had taken over the confederate flag and made it something bad, this would not be happening. but there's nothing wrong with that, because there were black confederates, too, but it's because of what you let them take that flag over. this is why you're having that problem now when america goes to war, they fight, when they go to other countries and your own neighborhoods, but you're not listening. you're not listening. you're still not listening to the cry. i require white kids on...
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the owners of the business have ties to the ku klux klan.'s ellison barber is in branson, missouri. i have been watching your reporting all day. it has not been a quiet location here, certainly, ellison. what is the latest? >> no, it really has not. this protest really started to get under way about five hours ago. you can see behind me people are still here. it is smaller than it was earlier this afternoon. but right now it seems like neither side really has plans to break up and go home at this point. again, they have been out here for at least five hours now. at one point, the protesters met on the same side of the street. both sides were angry. black lives matter protesters saying that the confederate flag, this store, dixie outfitters is a symbol of racism, especially because this store is owned by a man who is at least in the past a member of the kkk. he was listed as a den master in a lawsuit in 1992. we tried to ask him about his ties to the kkk yesterday, but he told us he had no comment on that. no comment on any of this. on the ot
the owners of the business have ties to the ku klux klan.'s ellison barber is in branson, missouri. i have been watching your reporting all day. it has not been a quiet location here, certainly, ellison. what is the latest? >> no, it really has not. this protest really started to get under way about five hours ago. you can see behind me people are still here. it is smaller than it was earlier this afternoon. but right now it seems like neither side really has plans to break up and go home...
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tennessee, lawmakers voted against a bid to remove a statue of a confederate general with ties to the ku klux klan and that wraps up kron 4 news at 6 o'clock for us this evening. we appreciate you being with us i'm justine waldman don't forget to wash your hands and we'll see you back here next time. >>> the wendy's police shooting, moment by moment. was it lawful but awful quick swat our experts say. >> the use of deadly force in this case as i saw it was justified. >> there was no need for deadly force. >> and who set the wendy's ablaze? >> and the former snl comedian speaks out after he says cops treated him like george floyd. >> the officer put his knee on my neck. >> the case of mistaken identity that left the comedian shaken. >> then president
tennessee, lawmakers voted against a bid to remove a statue of a confederate general with ties to the ku klux klan and that wraps up kron 4 news at 6 o'clock for us this evening. we appreciate you being with us i'm justine waldman don't forget to wash your hands and we'll see you back here next time. >>> the wendy's police shooting, moment by moment. was it lawful but awful quick swat our experts say. >> the use of deadly force in this case as i saw it was justified. >>...
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the people leading the effort says that the reparations now message covers the street where the ku klux klaneld parades 100 years ago. >>> and this year's solano stroll in berkeley has been cancelled because of the pandemic. the annual event draws a quarter million people to the mile long festival. the solano merchants association says the cancellation was a joint decision by both cities after consultng with the alameda county health department. organizers say they do hope to bring the event back next year. >>> and we've all had a lot of time on our hands lately, right? and a high school student in american canyon used her free time to create a contraption that won this year's people's choice award at an international competition. wow. the 16-year-old's machine uses legos, spatulas, cars and a lot of dusk tact tape to deliver a f soap. her crazy creation beat out entries from 39 states and a dozen countries. she was a cartoonist that drew complicated machines to complete simple tasks. wow, that is so cool. that is awesome. >> yeah, congratulations to her. love her creativity. let's talk abou
the people leading the effort says that the reparations now message covers the street where the ku klux klaneld parades 100 years ago. >>> and this year's solano stroll in berkeley has been cancelled because of the pandemic. the annual event draws a quarter million people to the mile long festival. the solano merchants association says the cancellation was a joint decision by both cities after consultng with the alameda county health department. organizers say they do hope to bring the...
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edmund pettis was a leader of the ku klux klan. that bridge was a backdrop of history. what was known as bloody sunday, pride activists including john lewis and martin luther king jr. were attacked with batons and tear gas by members of the police and national guard. as of right now, the petition on change.org has received more than 100,000 signatures. >>> the time is now 4:50. steve paulson has more on the weather. >> i think you will like it. it is a little cooler this morning. there is no doubt about it. temperatures will start to rebound. we are staying a little below average today. everyone jumps up tomorrow. we will have a lot of cloud cover. yesterday there were lenticular clouds. they look like flying saucers. we took a picture of some of them. that shows a lot of wind development. the wind is at apache fog. i know at the altamont pass, be careful, hang on. that is due west. there are a few 40s in the mix. lakeport is at 50. it is 53 in los altos. foster city and san mateo, palo alto, those are all in the mid- 50s. bodega bay is at 50 degrees. can we fix this pl
edmund pettis was a leader of the ku klux klan. that bridge was a backdrop of history. what was known as bloody sunday, pride activists including john lewis and martin luther king jr. were attacked with batons and tear gas by members of the police and national guard. as of right now, the petition on change.org has received more than 100,000 signatures. >>> the time is now 4:50. steve paulson has more on the weather. >> i think you will like it. it is a little cooler this morning....
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where they do not have a future, schools that look like they could have been designed by the ku klux klanwe need to allow them to go to a home school or private school or christian school where they can learn and get off on the right foot on that run of their lives. there are things i think we can do, but first we have to secure the streets. host: we go to madison, wisconsin on the republican line. consider that donald trump paid off prostitutes and point stars, working on his third wife. cheated on his wife while she was pregnant and all of the moral ineptitude see has committed. recommending bleach and other things to use on the human body. utter chaos in office. how in good conscious could you support a person like this? you are a political opportunist of the first order and just like money lenders were shoved out of the temple by jesus christ, you should too. thank you. guest: i will leave aside the personal attack on me. i would just say i don't know if you are a christian or not or a professing believer, but i think the arguments you just made about donald trump are not only consist
where they do not have a future, schools that look like they could have been designed by the ku klux klanwe need to allow them to go to a home school or private school or christian school where they can learn and get off on the right foot on that run of their lives. there are things i think we can do, but first we have to secure the streets. host: we go to madison, wisconsin on the republican line. consider that donald trump paid off prostitutes and point stars, working on his third wife....
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a history that has seen jim crow laws, that has seen the ku klux klan, that has seen overt and also implicit discrimination. young african-americans too often fear interaction with law enforcement, fear that their rights will not be protected and our nation's journey towards civil rights has had many troubled stops along the way. way. but i, for one, agree with dr. martin luther king, jr., that the arc of history bends towards justice. and i also agree with the vision that dr. king put forth standing on the steps of the lincoln memorial, to an assembled crowd, an assembled protest, that he wanted to live in a nation where we would be judged, all of us would be judged not by the color of our skin, but by the content of our character. that is a vision that has animated america on our journey towards justice. an outrage at what happened to george floyd prompted americans across this country to speak out. to exercise their first amendment right to speak out for racial justice, to speak out against police brutality, to speak out against abuse of power, all of that is legitimate, all of that is pr
a history that has seen jim crow laws, that has seen the ku klux klan, that has seen overt and also implicit discrimination. young african-americans too often fear interaction with law enforcement, fear that their rights will not be protected and our nation's journey towards civil rights has had many troubled stops along the way. way. but i, for one, agree with dr. martin luther king, jr., that the arc of history bends towards justice. and i also agree with the vision that dr. king put forth...
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then we have the ku klux klan that intimidated african-americans from voting. in alabama, most of the men that had weapons where the confederate soldiers. they became the policeman. lawsthey created all these like loitering. if you were standing on the corner you could be arrested. they amended the state constitution to say if you are incarcerated, you could be subcontracted out for labor. which meant they would arrest people and put them right back on the plantation. to work. during the same time we had all the lynchings from 1860 to 1950. over 4000 lynchings took place during that time. we had all these things uppening during that period until the brown versus board of education were things settled a little. there were another 10 years before the civil rights bill was passed. then we could go to any library in the city, not just this one. the jim crow laws finally were taken -- the signs were taken down. integration took place. even the schools are not really integrated or desegregated until 1970 in this area. facility kind of paints that story for us. of the
then we have the ku klux klan that intimidated african-americans from voting. in alabama, most of the men that had weapons where the confederate soldiers. they became the policeman. lawsthey created all these like loitering. if you were standing on the corner you could be arrested. they amended the state constitution to say if you are incarcerated, you could be subcontracted out for labor. which meant they would arrest people and put them right back on the plantation. to work. during the same...
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country we've not even made that commitment that if you are a racist if you identify with the ku klux klan with the right with white supremacist groups with neo nazis you cannot be a cop and right now we believe it is not up to donald trump to decide it it is up to all of us in our cities and communities make the play it public you cannot be a racist and be a cop in list if you're donald trump in november but right now we could be encouraging our police departments of races right now to day make the plant is what we're going to be calling on elected officials to do democrat republican independent libertarian make the glitch and do you think that because of what's happened not obviously the tragic not just the tragic killing of george floyd but what's happened to same sex the country are you perhaps optimistic now that a pledge like you describe will happen sooner rather than later. i hope so but you know it is incumbent upon the people and in a democracy to create the kind of government that we were in so i pray that the outraised we are seeing the public lynching of george. young. and all
country we've not even made that commitment that if you are a racist if you identify with the ku klux klan with the right with white supremacist groups with neo nazis you cannot be a cop and right now we believe it is not up to donald trump to decide it it is up to all of us in our cities and communities make the play it public you cannot be a racist and be a cop in list if you're donald trump in november but right now we could be encouraging our police departments of races right now to day...
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lee they describe their armed patrols as protecting people from the ku klux klan the monument itself has been sprayed with graffiti and photos of police brutality victims place to run the statue protesters call the monument a reminder of oppression. the reason i'm here is because. this statute this state she was brought a lot of a lot of pressure on people who want to see it you have certain confederacy people certain people certain people who don't want to see it that they want to keep it up to remind us of the oppression to keep us in the system having it as this day when . we're from statues to shop shelves another major american consumer brand overhaul dense packaging this week to avoid being labeled as racially insensitive cream of wheat breakfast partridge became the 4th brand in a 24 hour period to reassess the use of images of black people to sell goods kill them up and those who has been looking at the levels of sincerity that went into that decision. rebellion across america it's very clear u.s. society needs to do something to address its flaws when it comes to issues of r
lee they describe their armed patrols as protecting people from the ku klux klan the monument itself has been sprayed with graffiti and photos of police brutality victims place to run the statue protesters call the monument a reminder of oppression. the reason i'm here is because. this statute this state she was brought a lot of a lot of pressure on people who want to see it you have certain confederacy people certain people certain people who don't want to see it that they want to keep it up...