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martin: you just lost the black vote right there. get the black folks on your staff to teach you how to wobble. mrs. clinton: who can show me? don't be shy. on a black network we do things a little differently. mr. martin: should i put my ipod on? i have music. [laughter] mr. martin: you know i will put it on. secretary clinton, and is a pleasure. a round of applause, democratic presidential candidate, secretary hillary clinton. [applause] mr. martin: i told you that we need the music. i need everybody to stay in place, please. she will come out to shake hands. all of you stay in place. thank you very much. ♪ mr. martin: you do have music. ♪ i let you push me past the breaking point, i stood for nothing, so i fell for everything. you helped me down but i got up, already brushing off that dust. you hear my voice user that sound, like thunder, i'm going to shake this ground. you held me down, but i got up. get ready, i've had enough. get ready, i see it all, i see it all. i have the eye of the tiger. the fire, dancing to the fire i am
martin: you just lost the black vote right there. get the black folks on your staff to teach you how to wobble. mrs. clinton: who can show me? don't be shy. on a black network we do things a little differently. mr. martin: should i put my ipod on? i have music. [laughter] mr. martin: you know i will put it on. secretary clinton, and is a pleasure. a round of applause, democratic presidential candidate, secretary hillary clinton. [applause] mr. martin: i told you that we need the music. i need...
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martin: you know, black coast, black show, black network. mrs. ton: [laughter] you have to show me how you do that. mr. martin: my dad has taught me well. mrs. clinton: [laughter] mr. martin: let's jump right into it. the job report came out for october. unemployment rate dropped. is there a need for a new deal 2.0 and a marshall plan that targets those most in need as , opposed to folks who say you can't do anything race-based, but if you do it needs-based, it will impact african-americans and latinos more than anything else? what is your plan for those who don't have the opportunities of others? mrs. clinton: first of all, i am really relieved and pleased that overall we are making progress. and i have gone across this country making the point that when president obama came into office, he inherited the worst financial crisis since the great depression. and he doesn't get the credit he deserves for digging us out of handed that hee was handed when he came in. [applause] mrs. clinton: so it has been a long, slow effort, which thanks to him and hi
martin: you know, black coast, black show, black network. mrs. ton: [laughter] you have to show me how you do that. mr. martin: my dad has taught me well. mrs. clinton: [laughter] mr. martin: let's jump right into it. the job report came out for october. unemployment rate dropped. is there a need for a new deal 2.0 and a marshall plan that targets those most in need as , opposed to folks who say you can't do anything race-based, but if you do it needs-based, it will impact african-americans and...
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martin: you know, black coast, black show, black network. mrs. inton: [laughter] you have to show me how you do that. mr. martin: my dad has taught me well. mrs. clinton: [laughter] mr. martin: let's jump right into it. yesterday the jobs working out for october. unemployment rate dropped to 5.0 present --5%. is there a need for a new deal 2.0 and a marshall plan that targets those most in need, as opposed to folks who say you can't do anything race-based, but if you do it needs-based, it will impact african-americans and latinos more than anything else? what is your plan for those who don't have the opportunities of others? mrs. clinton: first of all, i am really relieved and pleased that overall we are making progress. and i have gone across this country making the point that when president obama came into office, he inherited the worst financial crisis since the great depression. and he doesn't get the credit he deserves for digging us out of that big hole he was handed when he came in. [applause] mrs. clinton: so it has been a long, slow effor
martin: you know, black coast, black show, black network. mrs. inton: [laughter] you have to show me how you do that. mr. martin: my dad has taught me well. mrs. clinton: [laughter] mr. martin: let's jump right into it. yesterday the jobs working out for october. unemployment rate dropped to 5.0 present --5%. is there a need for a new deal 2.0 and a marshall plan that targets those most in need, as opposed to folks who say you can't do anything race-based, but if you do it needs-based, it will...
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martin: black women, stand up. secretary clinton, if you become appointt and he got to somebody to the supreme court, would you put a black woman on the supreme court? [applause] mrs. clinton: do we have some candidates here? consider people who have the energy and the intellect and the experience to be on the supreme court. probably on the younger side because of want them to be there a long time. mr. martin: we have got a whole list. he would be good to see a sister on the supreme court. i'm just saying. you have a question of your? could you stand up? go ahead. shouted out. >> [indiscernible] mrs. clinton: yes, i do. i'm asking you about youth empowerment. [indiscernible] mr. martin: just take a picture. >> [indiscernible] [applause] >> something so simple and then bill came to south carolina and i was in the audience and i said i want my bible. [laughter] mr. martin: are you trying to meet chelsea next? what is your question? >> we were talking about youth empowerment. and i told you that attempt i was working.
martin: black women, stand up. secretary clinton, if you become appointt and he got to somebody to the supreme court, would you put a black woman on the supreme court? [applause] mrs. clinton: do we have some candidates here? consider people who have the energy and the intellect and the experience to be on the supreme court. probably on the younger side because of want them to be there a long time. mr. martin: we have got a whole list. he would be good to see a sister on the supreme court. i'm...
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from union bank and others from the called reinvestment coalition and a thank you to chairman martin blacknd blue beggar and his colleagues those tests in the corner and their work with the community for the economic inclusion that's a long-standing commitment in my life i've heard this 450 thousands times literally true i never misuse the word this wouldn't be possible one by one without hard work of these people i'm jonathan minutes the guy that getdz gets to lead the empowerment fund and joined. >> i the principal eric who got us here and katie platt that makes everything we do come to life at the city for empowerment fund two principles that guide our focus and funding first consumer financial empowerment is so fundamentally important both to families and to their communities as you've heard interest the mayor the government really can no longer afford to leave this issue to nonprofit community segment to shoulder loan but must elevate it as a core part of municipal programs and policies second the local government it tangible high quality and large-scale success when it comps to couns
from union bank and others from the called reinvestment coalition and a thank you to chairman martin blacknd blue beggar and his colleagues those tests in the corner and their work with the community for the economic inclusion that's a long-standing commitment in my life i've heard this 450 thousands times literally true i never misuse the word this wouldn't be possible one by one without hard work of these people i'm jonathan minutes the guy that getdz gets to lead the empowerment fund and...
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she met with the families of gun violence victims, including the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the key man involved in getting saddam hussein died this morning. ahmed chalabi provided intelligence indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be false. he was 71-years-old. a storm is delivering an early taste of winter to northern california. the cold front moving in from the pacific northwest is bringing much needed precipitation to the drought stricken region. the system dropped up to a foot of snow in parts of the sierra, nevada. drivers were forced to use chains or snow tires on mountain highways around lake tahoe. heavy streets and snarled commuters, crews cleared out clogged storm drains t. storm triggered a passive pileup. about 20 cars were involved in people suffered minor injuries, police blamed poor visibility. parts of the southeast face the threat of more heavy rain and severe weather. new downpours could bring flooding to the carolinas. cars sent up plumes of water monday as they drove throughed
she met with the families of gun violence victims, including the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the key man involved in getting saddam hussein died this morning. ahmed chalabi provided intelligence indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be false. he was 71-years-old. a storm is delivering an early taste of winter to northern california. the cold front moving in from the pacific northwest...
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i mention some of the black sunday school teachers were a little awkward feelings about martin being in pool halls. the real comment about the pool hall came from a great white minister in your state. this state in new orleans, leading from the book again. one whitey evangelist from new orleans, the rev. bob harrington, became quite involved in the case. harrington had built a reputation preaching to strippers and others in years in the war where he announced was known as the, quote, chaplain of birmingham street. the suburban st. chaplain attacked martin luther king as, quote, a false profit seeking to gain for himself and not for the kingdom of god or his own race. i challenge martin luther king to explain, he calls himself a minister of the gospel when the gospel is the good news of the board. some preachers this martin luther king is. he comes into town and instead of a bible, he uses a pull stick. our jackson white newspapers were glad to pick up on support in new orleans. let me shift to a different kind of story in the book. my home not only was host for a summit meeting with
i mention some of the black sunday school teachers were a little awkward feelings about martin being in pool halls. the real comment about the pool hall came from a great white minister in your state. this state in new orleans, leading from the book again. one whitey evangelist from new orleans, the rev. bob harrington, became quite involved in the case. harrington had built a reputation preaching to strippers and others in years in the war where he announced was known as the, quote, chaplain...
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from union bank and others from the called reinvestment coalition and a thank you to chairman martin black and blue beggar and his colleagues those tests in the corner and their work with the community for the economic inclusion that's a long-standing commitment in my life i've heard this 450 thousands times literally true i never misuse the word this wouldn't be possible one by one without hard work of these people i'm jonathan minutes the guy that getdz gets to lead the empowerment fund and joined. >> i the principal eric who got us here and katie platt that makes everything we do come to life at the city for empowerment fund two principles that guide our focus and funding first consumer financial empowerment is so fundamentally important both to families and to their communities as you've heard interest the mayor the government really can no longer afford to leave this issue to nonprofit community segment to shoulder loan but must elevate it as a core part of municipal programs and policies second the local government it tangible high quality and large-scale success when it comps to cou
from union bank and others from the called reinvestment coalition and a thank you to chairman martin black and blue beggar and his colleagues those tests in the corner and their work with the community for the economic inclusion that's a long-standing commitment in my life i've heard this 450 thousands times literally true i never misuse the word this wouldn't be possible one by one without hard work of these people i'm jonathan minutes the guy that getdz gets to lead the empowerment fund and...
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new details in the fayette county missing sex offendes. 49-year-old martin zuke was arrested by black hawk county authorities. a warrant was ut for zuke for here's a live look at iowa city. storm track 4 live doppler rada... chief meteorologist mark schnackknberg will have your r ull forecast, coming "winner of the regional emmy for outstanding newscast. you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered. with ron steele, with rick coleman. this is the from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see the screen waterloo. let's go out to kwwl's jessica hartman who is live at the scene in waterloo right now. what do you see? what do you smell? what do you hear? building fire - jessica hartman is on the scene looking into it. what do you smell? what do u hea building fire - jessica hartman is on the scene looking into it what do you see? what do you smell? what do you hear? building fire - jessica hartman is on the scene lookkg into it we've got you covered - live in waterloo, jessica hartman kwwl news. we will be sure to pass along more details as they become forecast on kwwl." from the kwwl storm
new details in the fayette county missing sex offendes. 49-year-old martin zuke was arrested by black hawk county authorities. a warrant was ut for zuke for here's a live look at iowa city. storm track 4 live doppler rada... chief meteorologist mark schnackknberg will have your r ull forecast, coming "winner of the regional emmy for outstanding newscast. you're watching kwwl. we've got you covered. with ron steele, with rick coleman. this is the from the kwwl stormtrack 7 weather team. see...
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martin luther king -- he's not just any black man. people of all races but particularly for people of color. how did the audience react? >> various ways. we had some people who got up and walked out. we had a couple people walk out. we had a couple people who wanted to walk out in the beginning but but as they watched the actor they couldn't believe they were being won over by this actor. because at a certain point once they got past the fact of skin color, what you're left is, is a stage and an actor who is trying to honestly embody this legendary figure. and because we took it so seriously, we won some people over. >> what does that -- hamilton is on broadway, it's a black and hispanic actors playing the white founding fathers. what do you think it says about society that some people reacted the way they did? >> i think race runs deep within our kutch because of the tragedies that have grown out of it and i think it should be there. i think there's a reason why people react so strongly to anything that deals with race because race h
martin luther king -- he's not just any black man. people of all races but particularly for people of color. how did the audience react? >> various ways. we had some people who got up and walked out. we had a couple people walk out. we had a couple people who wanted to walk out in the beginning but but as they watched the actor they couldn't believe they were being won over by this actor. because at a certain point once they got past the fact of skin color, what you're left is, is a stage...
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martin: you just lost the black vote right there. you'll pick up some votes. sen. clinton: i have to see it in order to do it. mr. martin: you need some music. sen. clinton: who can show me? come on, don't be shy. mr. martin: i told you we do it a little bit different. sen. clinton: don't leave me hanging here. mr. martin: should i put my ipod on? i have music. [laughter] mr. martin: you know i will put it on. secretary clinton, and is a pleasure. a round of applause, democratic presidential candidate, secretary hillary clinton. [applause] mr. martin: i told you that we need the music. i need everybody to stay in place, please. she will come out to shake hands. all of you stay in place. thank you very much. ♪ mr. martin: you do have music. ♪ i let you push me past the breaking point, i stood for nothing, so i fell for everything. you helped me down but i got up, you hear my voice user that sound, like thunder, i'm going to shake this ground. get ready, i see it all, i see it all. i have the eye of the tiger. the fire, dancing to the fire and you are going to hear me
martin: you just lost the black vote right there. you'll pick up some votes. sen. clinton: i have to see it in order to do it. mr. martin: you need some music. sen. clinton: who can show me? come on, don't be shy. mr. martin: i told you we do it a little bit different. sen. clinton: don't leave me hanging here. mr. martin: should i put my ipod on? i have music. [laughter] mr. martin: you know i will put it on. secretary clinton, and is a pleasure. a round of applause, democratic presidential...
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congress for a series of fund rayes raiser, she met with the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and mayor rice. all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the iraqi politician who played a key role in getting the united states to topple this morning. they say he died of an apparent heart attack at his baghdad home. back in 2003, he provided intelligence to the u.s. indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be false. chalabi was 71-years-old. >>> a storm is delivering a case of winter. the cold front moving in is bringing much needed precipitation to the drought stricken region. the system dropped up to a foot of snow in part of the sierra nevada. drivers were forced to use chains around lake tahoe. heavy rain flooded streets in the bay area snarled commuters, crews cleared out clogged storm drains d. storm triggered a massive pileup south of bakersfield. about 20 cars were involved in the chain reaction. several people suffered minor injuries. police blamed poor visibility. parts of the southeast faced the threat of more severe weather. storms slammed. strong wind
congress for a series of fund rayes raiser, she met with the mothers of trayvon martin, michael brown and mayor rice. all were black youth shot and killed in high profile cases. the iraqi politician who played a key role in getting the united states to topple this morning. they say he died of an apparent heart attack at his baghdad home. back in 2003, he provided intelligence to the u.s. indicating iraq had weapons of mass destruction. >> that turned out to be false. chalabi was...
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blacks between 1994 and 2002. he had baled kidney problems. richard martin reports. >> he was one of rugby's greatest. he became the youngest ever all black in 1994 when he made his new zealand debut at the age of 19. it was the world cup the following year that he became a a star. with his great strength and speed, he scored seven tries in the tournament. his performance against england being one of the most iconic moments in sports history. ultimately, the all blacks would lose the final to the host, south africa in front of nelson mandela. he later fought kidney disease. he had to compete at a lower league level, but he managed to play at the 1999 world cup, which saw new zealand knocked out in the semifinals. he scored eight tries in england, taking his tournament total to 15. that record was only equaled this year by south africa's brian habana. health problems would end is all black career after 63 caps and 37 tries. you tried to return to the sport in 2005, a year after a kidney transplant. the second transplant was needed in 2011, and he was awaiting a third before his death. at the age of 40,
blacks between 1994 and 2002. he had baled kidney problems. richard martin reports. >> he was one of rugby's greatest. he became the youngest ever all black in 1994 when he made his new zealand debut at the age of 19. it was the world cup the following year that he became a a star. with his great strength and speed, he scored seven tries in the tournament. his performance against england being one of the most iconic moments in sports history. ultimately, the all blacks would lose the...
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bernie sanders and martin o'malley also gave speeches. black friday is less than a week away but you don't have to wait in order to get your hands on some designer deals. several big-name department stores are opening up on the locations. dan bowens has more. reporter: the first coast-to-coast department store offers more than 740 locations nationwide. originally the focus has been on the spin-off to the iconic brand called macy's backstage. intended to compete with other direct retailers and attract the next generation of consumers. trumpeting its deals on designer merchandise. >> i like the deal. reporter: macy's backstage doors will stand out in a crowded retailers. >> bever i.d., the quality and the prices. >> i came here for hanukkah and christmas presents and then i got clothing for myself. reporter: a store in west orange is the first in new jersey. five others are located in brooklyn queens bronx in long island. they will open this fall. >> we have seen growth and we think macy's could be competitive in that landscape. reporter: senior
bernie sanders and martin o'malley also gave speeches. black friday is less than a week away but you don't have to wait in order to get your hands on some designer deals. several big-name department stores are opening up on the locations. dan bowens has more. reporter: the first coast-to-coast department store offers more than 740 locations nationwide. originally the focus has been on the spin-off to the iconic brand called macy's backstage. intended to compete with other direct retailers and...
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. >> reporter: tonight, bowie state another historically black college and university held a rally against hate at the martin luther king center? ment someone spray painted a wass wassty -- swatistka. >> i feel like somebody is ta t taunting us after what happened at missouri. >> reporter: after the incident in missouri black students demanded a change in leadership over how administrators handled racial issues. today, dozens of lsu students made and had a moment of silence to show support for the black students at missouri. at yale university thousands took to the streets to protest upset over racial tensions on campus. one student of color claimed she was turned away from a frat party that was quote white girls only. back out here at howard, school administrators urge any with information, if you see something suspicious, call police. i'm shomari stone, news4. >> the university of missouri has new leadership tonight. mike middleton is the new interim president there. he graduated from mizzou and professor and administrator with the um system for more than 30 years. he becomes the second african-american to
. >> reporter: tonight, bowie state another historically black college and university held a rally against hate at the martin luther king center? ment someone spray painted a wass wassty -- swatistka. >> i feel like somebody is ta t taunting us after what happened at missouri. >> reporter: after the incident in missouri black students demanded a change in leadership over how administrators handled racial issues. today, dozens of lsu students made and had a moment of silence to...
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black community, we learned that the economic boycotts can work. it all goes back to the montgomery bus boycotts, rosa parkses, but specific to the mong montgomery bus company. when martin luther king started mia, the montgomery improvement association, he was hoping 50% of blacks would stay away from the bus company, 99% did. proved to be very effective. this right here is misguided and i caution people who might otherwise be sympathetic and it's disingenuous. >> we saw this in ferguson and new york, similar protests over racial issues, that you argued at the time, particularly in new york, on the west side highway or deny me access to get home, either train stations or other avenues, you have gone overboard. but i was think when you were mentionening king king conditioning, i'm sure the protests in montgomery and elsewhere he did stop traffic. where do you draw that line? >> well, they did stop traffic but they didn't go in front of department stores, they didn't stand over diners while they were eating dinner. this right now apparently is an extension of the "black lives matter" movement which has taken the things that martin luther king and that were very successful
black community, we learned that the economic boycotts can work. it all goes back to the montgomery bus boycotts, rosa parkses, but specific to the mong montgomery bus company. when martin luther king started mia, the montgomery improvement association, he was hoping 50% of blacks would stay away from the bus company, 99% did. proved to be very effective. this right here is misguided and i caution people who might otherwise be sympathetic and it's disingenuous. >> we saw this in ferguson...
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black voters there in south carolina? >> yeah, she's talking with rowland martin right now. to talk a lot about criminal sentencing. this is one of the key messages that she's been pressing lately. she brought up the eric garner case last night at an event in south carolina. she's also going to be talking about gun control, that's something that she's been hitting a lot lately. and rowland martin is likely to ask about the black lives matter movement and about historically black colleges. this is a state, south carolina, where african-american voters are much more prevalent than they are than in iowa or new hampshire. so for hillary clinton to win the nomination, this is a key constituency. and right now she's really trying to appeal to those voters. >> and according to the quinnipiac poll released this week, she has 70% of support as opposed to ben carson. carson has 19%. that's enough to win the election if held today. so how much more of an effort needs to be made to feel comfortable with the black vote? >> yeah, 73 sounds high. but historically, george bush in 2004 was t
black voters there in south carolina? >> yeah, she's talking with rowland martin right now. to talk a lot about criminal sentencing. this is one of the key messages that she's been pressing lately. she brought up the eric garner case last night at an event in south carolina. she's also going to be talking about gun control, that's something that she's been hitting a lot lately. and rowland martin is likely to ask about the black lives matter movement and about historically black colleges....
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martins in a couple of weeks. >> street hockey with friends, black friday tradition recounting among childhood friends. >> the latest rocky film hits theaters, we have a preview of creed. we'll be right back. >> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., saturday, november 28. here's some of the stories we're following on "action news," a man is hospitalized after flipping his car an lincoln drive overnight. >>> shoppers turn their eyes and hard-earned money for local stores for small business saturday. we're tracking showers moving into the delaware and lehigh valleys. don't worry too much, meteorologist chris sowers is here with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. it's not going to be a washout. , they will be few and far
martins in a couple of weeks. >> street hockey with friends, black friday tradition recounting among childhood friends. >> the latest rocky film hits theaters, we have a preview of creed. we'll be right back. >> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m., saturday, november 28. here's some of the stories we're following on "action news," a man is hospitalized after flipping his car an lincoln drive overnight. >>> shoppers turn their eyes and hard-earned money for local...
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he's the 2015 black enterprise auto dealer of the year. this year the martin automotive group owner of this chevrolet cylinders. >> we've expanded our footprint. i've acquired two more dealerships for 2014 calendar year and then since then we've also added a mercedes-benz franchise and i've added a along. the last 18 months have been quite the hard work for me. >> for ceo michael martin, this started from the moment he stepped foot in his parent's dealership. >> in high school, started selling cars on monday morning. watched my dad through the business and watched the way the business grew, having the appreciation for the customer, wanting to be able to take care of people and really just appreciating the fact that they were at our place of business. >> and then there was something he noticed that made a huge impression early in his career. >> i saw the dealers that were african-american and minorities that looked like me. i thought here's an opportunity for me to do something with my life and make this a career as opposed to a job. and so at that point probab
he's the 2015 black enterprise auto dealer of the year. this year the martin automotive group owner of this chevrolet cylinders. >> we've expanded our footprint. i've acquired two more dealerships for 2014 calendar year and then since then we've also added a mercedes-benz franchise and i've added a along. the last 18 months have been quite the hard work for me. >> for ceo michael martin, this started from the moment he stepped foot in his parent's dealership. >> in high...
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martin wolf. >>> and why despite america having its first black president, equality of the races is still a very, very, very long way off. >>> we'll get to the latest on the russian plane in a moment. first here is my take. it's difficult to find anyone in the obama administration who really believes that putting around 50 special operations soldiers on the ground in syria will make much of a difference in the raging civil war there. yet the president has authorized this expansion of america's military intervention there for the same reasons that he has approved incremental escalations for the last year and a half. he believes he has to do something. what he's doing will not work and in a few moments the united states will face the challenge again. back down or double down. so far the obama administration has responded each time with increased intervention. america's military involvement against isis began in june 2014 with the limited deployment of 275 soldiers to protect the u.s. embassy in baghdad. within two months that expanded to more than 1,000 military personnel to support the embattled.
martin wolf. >>> and why despite america having its first black president, equality of the races is still a very, very, very long way off. >>> we'll get to the latest on the russian plane in a moment. first here is my take. it's difficult to find anyone in the obama administration who really believes that putting around 50 special operations soldiers on the ground in syria will make much of a difference in the raging civil war there. yet the president has authorized this...
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drivers along interstate 580 this morning, and cell phone video showing thick black smoke from a car below the freeway on 35th and martin luther king way with no word on what caused the fire or what happened to the driver. when you see news where you live, take a picture, please, or san video and share it with us using # abc7now. wemayshowitonairoronlineat abc7ne ws.com. >> bart is back on track. oakland had delays because of a power outage between that station and coliseum stop. power has been restored because of the crews' fast work. >> taxi drivers at mineta san jose international airport could be getting a break. the city council will look at reducing license fees and simplifying car inspections for driver. city officials lifted finger aren't and background check requirements last week. taxi drivers at the airport went on strike for two days in protest. they want the same rules that apply to uber and lyft drivers to ally to them. the city council will consider if you rules in the interest of leveling the play field. >> minimum wage workers on the peninsula may soon get a raise. san mateo is likely to become the firs
drivers along interstate 580 this morning, and cell phone video showing thick black smoke from a car below the freeway on 35th and martin luther king way with no word on what caused the fire or what happened to the driver. when you see news where you live, take a picture, please, or san video and share it with us using # abc7now. wemayshowitonairoronlineat abc7ne ws.com. >> bart is back on track. oakland had delays because of a power outage between that station and coliseum stop. power...
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black man. the names change. trayvon martin, michael brown, and now eric garner.s all too familiar: escalating racial tension across america. and at the height of his cyber cr
black man. the names change. trayvon martin, michael brown, and now eric garner.s all too familiar: escalating racial tension across america. and at the height of his cyber cr
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martin finds hernandez who banks in the game winner at the buzzer. what an ending. black birds win their first game of the season. >> there you go. >> good way to start. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> "world news" is up next. we leave you with live pictures from paterson, new jersey. where -- you can see firefighters struggling to get this fire under
martin finds hernandez who banks in the game winner at the buzzer. what an ending. black birds win their first game of the season. >> there you go. >> good way to start. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> "world news" is up next. we leave you with live pictures from paterson, new jersey. where -- you can see firefighters struggling to get this fire under
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black men holding weapons. internally what the fbi and nixon saw as the real threat from the panthers was -- >> the popularity. with the killing of martin it went beyond the black panther party. >> the panthers' aims were by today's standards shockingly moderate. equality and education, housing, employment, and basic civil rights. but the image of black men with guns was too much for the america of 1966. >> right after nixon is sworn in, i've got the watergate tape. j. edgar, you've got to get rid of these black panthers for me. what have you been doing? how are you doing this now? i want you to move and get rid of these black panthers. the man has just been sworn. the president of the united states. >> raids are launched on panther strong points around the country. the arrests are many. >> the fbi did everything they could to eradicate them. >> the panthers said the police have broken in and killed one man at close range as he slept. >> the dismantling of the panthers was brutal. everybody agrees illegal. it was basically an assassination campaign coupled with murder, unwarranted arrests. >> we had no charges, nothing. and they created
black men holding weapons. internally what the fbi and nixon saw as the real threat from the panthers was -- >> the popularity. with the killing of martin it went beyond the black panther party. >> the panthers' aims were by today's standards shockingly moderate. equality and education, housing, employment, and basic civil rights. but the image of black men with guns was too much for the america of 1966. >> right after nixon is sworn in, i've got the watergate tape. j. edgar,...
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thinking even in that concept of choices, with black enterprise, we're heavily following what is happening with police brutality. everything from fray von martin to freddie gray recently, if those incidents would have happened in the fictional world. how do you think the characters would have reacted to that? >> we would have been reacting to the reaction, people being angry and out of control is actually getting involved and taking advantage of it in the way he could. he's so manipulative, he would be creating new people, pulling new people in at that point. >> to utilizes anger, community. >> what do you think tommy would have done? >> one thing would be the racial division, like tommy being a white guy. that. >> look at the city, in new york, it's racially integrated. you have all kind of people on top of each other. it's not like new energy, people just choosing to go that route, you know. >> that said, it's good there's attention being brought to it, because it's time. >> absolutely. because i know a lot of the base that watch the show also know what's happening, right? >> it's the largest concentration of african-americans since the wire
thinking even in that concept of choices, with black enterprise, we're heavily following what is happening with police brutality. everything from fray von martin to freddie gray recently, if those incidents would have happened in the fictional world. how do you think the characters would have reacted to that? >> we would have been reacting to the reaction, people being angry and out of control is actually getting involved and taking advantage of it in the way he could. he's so...
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martin's killing in 20-12. those protestshave evolved into the black lives matter movement.... clinton has been protested by the group twice during her presidential campaign. she has promised to ban racial profiling and help former inmates find jobs. jessica rae: former florida governor jeb bush kicked off a busy week of campaigning in his home state of florida. the g-o-p presidential hopeful is looking to turn the page on his struggling campaign... with a new slogan... jeb can fix it. but that slogan is leading many to wonder if it's the country or his campaign that he's trying to fix. " jeb bush/(r) presidential candidate "as your president, i will fight every day with a reformer's heart." jessica rae: bush is hoping his multi-city "fix it" tour will place a renewed focus on what he calls his proven conservative record... and give him a much-needed boost in the midst of consistently weak poll nuers jeb is also taking jabs at front- runner donald surging protg marco rubio. "jeb bush/(r) presidential candidate sending someone capital city to the other. and you can't just tell c
martin's killing in 20-12. those protestshave evolved into the black lives matter movement.... clinton has been protested by the group twice during her presidential campaign. she has promised to ban racial profiling and help former inmates find jobs. jessica rae: former florida governor jeb bush kicked off a busy week of campaigning in his home state of florida. the g-o-p presidential hopeful is looking to turn the page on his struggling campaign... with a new slogan... jeb can fix it. but that...
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you know, and where it's about this middle-class black family and a whole episode about martin luther king day how they go skiing on that day and different it generations red light to these stories or that whole episode about the n word. i think history or there was one episode recently about a family member who was hesitant to visit a physician and a whole thing about a tusky and like a little documentary, so i think people who come from -- who descend from people who have been leftout or wronged in some way tend to be very focused on history because they're still upset about. and you should for good reason. >> you're one of the few americans so engaged not envious that the history goes so much further. >> you know -- [laughter] i was speaking thrftion there was an american high school in paris an international school, and i remember this kid i was tg him what i and that i write abot american history i don't understand that that was only hundred years ago. but a lot happened but your history is my history too. >> yeah. >> i have had time wring about how brsh americans are. and that's
you know, and where it's about this middle-class black family and a whole episode about martin luther king day how they go skiing on that day and different it generations red light to these stories or that whole episode about the n word. i think history or there was one episode recently about a family member who was hesitant to visit a physician and a whole thing about a tusky and like a little documentary, so i think people who come from -- who descend from people who have been leftout or...
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black face. >> so i could go dressed as martin luther king? >> if that's what you meant, yes.e you to try it! >> i have a dream. >> so "who is fancy," performing on "dancing with the stars," he has a song called "boys like you."
black face. >> so i could go dressed as martin luther king? >> if that's what you meant, yes.e you to try it! >> i have a dream. >> so "who is fancy," performing on "dancing with the stars," he has a song called "boys like you."
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it's about this black family and there's a whole episode about martin luther king day and how they go skiing on martin luther king day and how the different generations are relating to these stories. there was the whole episode about the n-word. there was one episode recently about a family member who is hesitant to visit a physician and there was a whole thing about experiments on black people. it was really like a little documentary. i think people who come from and who dissent from people who have been left out or wronged in some way tend to be focused on history because they're still upset about it. >> so you're one of the few americans because you're so engaged in history that you won't be offended by the fact that my history and my country goes back so much further. >> you know, i was thinking that there's an american high school in paris and it's basically like an international school. i remember this kid, i was telling him up what to do what i do and this kid said i i don't understand that, there's only like 400 years of it. and i was like whoa, what happened? i think your his
it's about this black family and there's a whole episode about martin luther king day and how they go skiing on martin luther king day and how the different generations are relating to these stories. there was the whole episode about the n-word. there was one episode recently about a family member who is hesitant to visit a physician and there was a whole thing about experiments on black people. it was really like a little documentary. i think people who come from and who dissent from people...
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black people. >> i'm hoping to see a change definitely because they been doing this since martin luther king was alive and that didn't change. >> the principal of berkeley high is calling it a hate crime. berkeley police are trying to get to the bottom of who it was who posted the message. >>> a renewed push tonight for leads in the 2013 homicide investigation of an east bay mother. on april 21, 2013, 21-year-old [ indiscernible ] was fatally shot in front of her 4-year-old son on a quiet north oakland street. today, alongside investigators, her mother held up photos of henderson who she described as a good mother and part time child care worker. >>> she wasn't into trouble or hanging out and that makes it more sad and tragic because she was a good girl and she didn't deserve to die like that. and especially in front of my grandson. >> oakland police and crime stop verse increased the award to $20,000 leading to an arrest. >>> before the blast there's a dress rehearsal. tonight a sneak peek of the dry run of the old bay bridge implosion. how all these bubbles are key to pulling it off. >> i can'
black people. >> i'm hoping to see a change definitely because they been doing this since martin luther king was alive and that didn't change. >> the principal of berkeley high is calling it a hate crime. berkeley police are trying to get to the bottom of who it was who posted the message. >>> a renewed push tonight for leads in the 2013 homicide investigation of an east bay mother. on april 21, 2013, 21-year-old [ indiscernible ] was fatally shot in front of her 4-year-old...
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it's about this middle-class black family and there's a whole episode about martin luther king day and how they go skiing on martin luther king day and how the different generations are relating to w these stories orty there was that whole episode about the n-word. i o think history, or there was one episode recently about a to family member who was hesitant to visit a physician and there is a whole thing about the experiments on black people and it was basically like a a little documentary. i think people who descends from people who have been left out or wronged in some way tend to be very focused on history because they are still upset about it. you know and you should beic for good reason. >> so you are one of the few americans who feel -- like myi history and my country goes back so much further. >> i was thinking there was an american high school in paris and it's basically like an thi international school and i remember this kid, i was telling him about what i do and that i write about american history. this one kid is like, i don't understand that. there's only like 400 years o
it's about this middle-class black family and there's a whole episode about martin luther king day and how they go skiing on martin luther king day and how the different generations are relating to w these stories orty there was that whole episode about the n-word. i o think history, or there was one episode recently about a to family member who was hesitant to visit a physician and there is a whole thing about the experiments on black people and it was basically like a a little documentary. i...
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fierce, dedicated, passionate civil rights advocate the coordinated info together black and white entertainers to assist martin luther king and the civil rights movement, witnessed the struggle,struggle, gotten inside seat to his interaction with the rat pack, frank sinatra and company, a witness to history. his career is forever diminished. the nixon kennedy race for president, it was clear based upon the history makes it was more deserving of the black cloth and kennedy. no entertainer had the skills of sammy davis junior. pound for pound he may be the best prizefighter the world is ever seen. that was mohammed ali. telling us that he was not just a fighter but a harlem renaissance man who love the art including literature, dance, song,literature, dance, song, and art. interacting with all the great entertainment and artists. this cat was hip and cool. we get to see him in thea way that no other offer could have brought to life. the story of eugene allen, the butler is termed a presidents and turned into a successful blockbuster movie , invisible the great discipline and hard work of an individual. he breaks
fierce, dedicated, passionate civil rights advocate the coordinated info together black and white entertainers to assist martin luther king and the civil rights movement, witnessed the struggle,struggle, gotten inside seat to his interaction with the rat pack, frank sinatra and company, a witness to history. his career is forever diminished. the nixon kennedy race for president, it was clear based upon the history makes it was more deserving of the black cloth and kennedy. no entertainer had...
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black and white. that is why we are here. we' re not fans. we all have something to contribute. bob: keyshawn martin who missed the last five games is also in denver, listed as questionable like chung. the patriots would only have three wide receivers. so, bill belichick was asked about putting rob gronkowski on the outside. >> it' s a different kind of matchup, depending on who is covering him. in a less comfortable position. um, but the closer you are to the middle of the field, the more options you have. bob: tom brady is back up on the horse. we have seen them hugging a jag wire and riding a colt -- and riding a jaguar. what kind of shopper is tom brady? a photoshopper. chris ivory breaking tackle after tackle. they cannot get him down. jets roll over the dolphins 338-2 --- -- 38-20. the bills looking good early. going to the end zone to find sammy watkins. bills grabbing the lead. not many teams know how to blow a lead like the bills. a 41 yard touchdown. 30-22. the bills are 5-6. giants and washington. this one is better than the other one. this one out stretched, a 21 yard touchdown catch. no
black and white. that is why we are here. we' re not fans. we all have something to contribute. bob: keyshawn martin who missed the last five games is also in denver, listed as questionable like chung. the patriots would only have three wide receivers. so, bill belichick was asked about putting rob gronkowski on the outside. >> it' s a different kind of matchup, depending on who is covering him. in a less comfortable position. um, but the closer you are to the middle of the field, the...
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reallys taken by the methodist minister who introduced her to martin luther king who here in chicago and she realized that there were no black people that she saw the last in park ridge. realize up on it and the emancipation proclamation had not really been carried out. her off, but was at wellesley she heard martin luther king and vince's shot. that was when she turned for me a good girl to a marcher. a real liberal. >> she graduated the next year area and that was the moment she turned into an activist. you can see her politics changing. the -- >> had a chicken to wellesley? >> she was a very smart student. she was at the top of her class. she lived in boston. her parents around in a cadillac. >> it made her father furious though. when he realized it was a snobby eastern girls school. he never visited her there. the fascinating thing to me about hillary is that she wrote a number of letters to wrestle friends she had a four-year identity crisis. he thoughts she had to select her identity and she laid them out and said will he be a pseudo-hippie? no. she read catcher in the right hated it. she said will maybe on misanthrope
reallys taken by the methodist minister who introduced her to martin luther king who here in chicago and she realized that there were no black people that she saw the last in park ridge. realize up on it and the emancipation proclamation had not really been carried out. her off, but was at wellesley she heard martin luther king and vince's shot. that was when she turned for me a good girl to a marcher. a real liberal. >> she graduated the next year area and that was the moment she turned...
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black friday, november 27th. it is 6:22. 52 degrees out there. and let's get right to it. erika martin is in for john elliott this morning. and the shoppers want to know what to look forward to the today. >> well the good news is, they can leave the coats at home. perhaps grab a sweater. it's going to be warm today. seeing 60s and i think that's great news, especially standing in line outside. i like to go to the outlets, so definitely need the warmer temperature. and weather headlines for today, we have dense fog many the area. and we have the advisory issued by the national weather service. now the sun is going to start to peek through as everything mixes out. and a cold front will knock down the temperatures below normal by monday. and visibility is poor but improving and that's something to look forward to. however, just take it slow out there. do not turn on the high beams. and what is fog? it's simply low-level clouds closer to the ground. in this case, radiational fog. so a difference in air temperature and one overriding the other and that's why we get the fog that appears. and
black friday, november 27th. it is 6:22. 52 degrees out there. and let's get right to it. erika martin is in for john elliott this morning. and the shoppers want to know what to look forward to the today. >> well the good news is, they can leave the coats at home. perhaps grab a sweater. it's going to be warm today. seeing 60s and i think that's great news, especially standing in line outside. i like to go to the outlets, so definitely need the warmer temperature. and weather headlines...
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. >> find more of her picks for the best black friday deals at today.com. >>> coming up, jill martindeals that are just a mouse click away. >>> plus, we'll take a plunge with a dog that loves to go deep sea diving. we'll explain this one. >>> and why "star wars" fans are so excited about the newest trailer just out. we'll show you just after this. and share wonder on christmas day. walmart. therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o each and absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. tropicana. we put the good in morning. this is more than just a town. this is our home. and small business saturday... is more than just a day. it's our day... to shop small at the places we love... with the people we love. for stuff we can't get anywhere else. and food that tastes like home. because the money we spend here... can help keep our town growing. tomorrow is small business saturday, let's all shop small. for the neighborhood, the town, the home we love. shop small tomorrow. our treatments are used inearch hospitals across america for and around the world yours. than
. >> find more of her picks for the best black friday deals at today.com. >>> coming up, jill martindeals that are just a mouse click away. >>> plus, we'll take a plunge with a dog that loves to go deep sea diving. we'll explain this one. >>> and why "star wars" fans are so excited about the newest trailer just out. we'll show you just after this. and share wonder on christmas day. walmart. therbottle of tropicana pure oranges squepremium.o each and...
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the african-american community would say it was the case of trayvon martin shot in 2012 in florida that was the real beginning of the black lives matter movement. what has definitely played a role has been the rise of social media and smartphones. they're far more prevalent than back in 2012. one of the many things people are now trying to do is track the number of people shot and killed by police officers in the united states. "the washington post's" tally says more than 870 people have been killed by police so far this year, but that might be an underestimate because police departments are not required by law to report any incidents. it's up to the media and other independent groups to try to piece cases together. often these researchers tell me they follow freedom of information requests and don't hear back. the human rights data analysis group after running numbers to figure out what we don't know believes as many as 1200 to 1300 americans are killed by cops every year. melissa chen. al jazeera. >> the death of freddie gray and many allege a slowdown in policing. now the city has a record high number of homicides as j
the african-american community would say it was the case of trayvon martin shot in 2012 in florida that was the real beginning of the black lives matter movement. what has definitely played a role has been the rise of social media and smartphones. they're far more prevalent than back in 2012. one of the many things people are now trying to do is track the number of people shot and killed by police officers in the united states. "the washington post's" tally says more than 870 people...
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martin o'malleyly were on cnbc. they talked about the keystone pipeline, isis and replaceing the first black president obama. the gop front runner is catching a beat of heat for some things that he said happened him to as true. now ben carson is respond and it's the most fired up we have seen him on this campaign trail. >> there's got to be some scandal. they are getting desperate. >> reporter: ben carson opens up during a news conference about recent accusation saying he past. >> next week it will be my kin der teacher who said i peed in my pants. it's ridiculous. >> reporter: west point has no records of carson applying or any admission. calling his story a fabrication. >>thy fired back. >> we can get you into west point with a full scholarship. >> reporter: mill the tear experts say no one can offer admission to west point which has a rig louse application -- >> tpho no one uses the the term scholarship to west point and no one in the military would use that term. >> reporter: carson is being questioned about his claims that he had a violent temperature when he was young. he said the scrutiny is people wh
martin o'malleyly were on cnbc. they talked about the keystone pipeline, isis and replaceing the first black president obama. the gop front runner is catching a beat of heat for some things that he said happened him to as true. now ben carson is respond and it's the most fired up we have seen him on this campaign trail. >> there's got to be some scandal. they are getting desperate. >> reporter: ben carson opens up during a news conference about recent accusation saying he past....
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black and 16 times. this protester getting right in and officers face. more dashcam video has just been released and allen martin shows us the story gets worse.>> reporter: this video appears to show 17 look one mcdonald running from police after allegedly vandalizing cars. in this video, he lays dying industry from 16 bullet wounds as police, including the officer who shot him, stand around. the protests have been largely peaceful, but there is frustration that it took more than 400 days to charge the cop, jason vandyke.>> do you think the powers of the wanted the case to go away? >> i think so. >> reporter: vandyke is 18 complaints and 14 years including alleged except to -- excessive force and racial epithets.'s lawyer says the tapes do not tell the entire story. his client felt mcdonald made a threatening gesture.>> could i see them if i looked at the tape?>> you can't see what my clients all.>> reporter: the lawyer says at 3 inch knife was found that the scene. officer vandyke will be in court monday for a bail hearing. allen martin, kpix 5. >>> no charges filed against a mother who left her newborn at a ch
black and 16 times. this protester getting right in and officers face. more dashcam video has just been released and allen martin shows us the story gets worse.>> reporter: this video appears to show 17 look one mcdonald running from police after allegedly vandalizing cars. in this video, he lays dying industry from 16 bullet wounds as police, including the officer who shot him, stand around. the protests have been largely peaceful, but there is frustration that it took more than 400 days...