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lisa mcnair in chief. scott took this vicious crime in their hometown and turned it to a driving force in their respective careers as the nation grapples with issues of police brutality and systemic racism. they recently came together to work towards change. to understand the intertwining of the lives of bill scott and lisa mcnair. you have to go back to birmingham, alabama in the 19 sixties, mcnair in the san francisco police chief both grew up in what was considered ground zero for the civil rights movement in my mind, callous war the following years sweeping civil rights legislation, the voting rights act all had it not been for those things i probably wouldn't be here months before scott was born four members of the kkk used dynamite to bomb the 16th street baptist church in birmingham. the blast killed four young black girls, including 11 year old denise mcnair, lisa's older sister. i think, because people might have thought that this part of that history was over and gone, um, but it reared its ugly
lisa mcnair in chief. scott took this vicious crime in their hometown and turned it to a driving force in their respective careers as the nation grapples with issues of police brutality and systemic racism. they recently came together to work towards change. to understand the intertwining of the lives of bill scott and lisa mcnair. you have to go back to birmingham, alabama in the 19 sixties, mcnair in the san francisco police chief both grew up in what was considered ground zero for the civil...
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mcnair's parents made it clear. there was no room for hate in their home. just said, you know, when i was little, and i asked them, um should i hate white people, and they were like, no, you shouldn't hate anyone. he should take each person as individual and love them like christ. love us shaped by their collective history. chief scott entered a career in law enforcement and lisa devoted her life to sharing a message of reconciliation and social justice with the world. i understand it moved. a lot of people. understandably can you tell us a little bit about what you said to the command staff, sfpd just human stories to help people understand that we are all human. we all lied. we all have sorrow. we all have joy bend. it doesn't have a color and we've got to keep that humanity in our forefront. really the core of her lesson to us was we're all humans. you know, wherever name is brown spoke yesterday. we're all humans. we all have the red blood and the heart and souls and minds. chief scott invited mcnair to speak to sfpd is command staff as police departmen
mcnair's parents made it clear. there was no room for hate in their home. just said, you know, when i was little, and i asked them, um should i hate white people, and they were like, no, you shouldn't hate anyone. he should take each person as individual and love them like christ. love us shaped by their collective history. chief scott entered a career in law enforcement and lisa devoted her life to sharing a message of reconciliation and social justice with the world. i understand it moved. a...
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ronald mcnair, a physics professor and one of nasa's newest astronauts.hd from m.i.t., are not you? >> that is right. >> that is attempting to get, is not it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field involving -- many time involving abstract things that are not intuitive. they violate our intuition and in the world as most people know it often, and you have to bring a lot of disciplines together with the physics. electromagnetism, thermodynamics. a lot of things you have to pull together. it is very challenging, but it is one of those challenging efforts that is satisfying. >> well, now i mean -- for example, you do not come from a mathematics or science background. >> there are no scientists or about people in my family. i did not grow up around it. >> where did you grow up? >> lake city, south carolina. i think in my case i had -- i was an initiative type of student. look at it this way. i was interested in just about every subject that came along but science and mathematics gave me the most challenge, gave me the most diff
ronald mcnair, a physics professor and one of nasa's newest astronauts.hd from m.i.t., are not you? >> that is right. >> that is attempting to get, is not it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field involving -- many time involving abstract things that are not intuitive. they violate our intuition and in the world as most people know it often, and you have to bring a lot of disciplines together with the physics. electromagnetism,...
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o'clock news, including why chief and mcnair believed that the trial of derek shaban is a crucial pointorting live greg lee ktvu fox two news frank somerville e interesting comments that greg, i also understand that, in addition to where he grew up, the chief had some experiences earlier on in his career that shaped how he thinks. can you tell us about that? yeah frank going back to 1991. many in california. remember that the beating of rodney king by four white lapd officers that was caught on video and shown to the world well, chief, scott was then officer scott, a rookie police officer with the lapd at that time as he watched that video in horror as well. and then he was on duty in 1992 when those officers were acquitted. he calls it a formative experience as well as the moment that has shaped the police officer and the leader that he is today, he said. it is an example that case is 1992 of rodney king off what happens when a community loses faith in the criminal justice system. and again that report coming up on the 10 o'clock news tonight. i for one am really looking forward to hea
o'clock news, including why chief and mcnair believed that the trial of derek shaban is a crucial pointorting live greg lee ktvu fox two news frank somerville e interesting comments that greg, i also understand that, in addition to where he grew up, the chief had some experiences earlier on in his career that shaped how he thinks. can you tell us about that? yeah frank going back to 1991. many in california. remember that the beating of rodney king by four white lapd officers that was caught on...
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the chief and mcnair also discuss why they believe the derrick show been trialing. is a critical moment in our history. more of greg's league senate conversation tonight on the 10 o'clock news. still dependent knew there is growing concern about a devastating drought that could happen here in california. the water restrictions that could be on the way this summer. also let's go outside, recon, see, not a drop of rain. unfortunately here in the south ain't nothing but sunshine cooler, though, compared to what we had over the weekend coming up in a second here we have ktvu meteorologist kyla grogan taking us throu. just today's forecast, but with the rest of the week looks like roy , who have been charged in the disappearance and death of kristen smart are going to be entering a plea. this is happening on the central california coast. now investigators in senlis obisbo county say that paul flores killed kristen smart in 1996 during an attempted rape. his father is accused of helping behind hide her body, which still has not been found. their arrests came last week fol
the chief and mcnair also discuss why they believe the derrick show been trialing. is a critical moment in our history. more of greg's league senate conversation tonight on the 10 o'clock news. still dependent knew there is growing concern about a devastating drought that could happen here in california. the water restrictions that could be on the way this summer. also let's go outside, recon, see, not a drop of rain. unfortunately here in the south ain't nothing but sunshine cooler, though,...
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yannick bolasie heading home from paddy mcnair�*s cross. second, while boro are 9th, 6 points off the play—off places. bournemouth kept up their push for the play—offs with victory over blackburn, barnsley remain fifth after their win over luton, while bottom of the table wycombe boosted their survival hopes by beating fellow strugglers rotheram. sheffield wednesday boosting their hopes of survival leading cardiff. in league one, aiden mcgeady, who turned 35 yesterday, enjoyed some belated birthday celebrations as he secured a 1—1 draw for sunderland against second—placed peterborough. the result sees hull city stretch their lead at the top of the table to three points after beating northampton. and history has been made in the league two match between harrogate town and port vale this afternoon. rebecca welch has become the first female referee to be appointed to an efl match. ahead of the game, she described it as the biggest achievement of her career. a quick round—up of some of the day's other sports stories. west ham's declan rice will
yannick bolasie heading home from paddy mcnair�*s cross. second, while boro are 9th, 6 points off the play—off places. bournemouth kept up their push for the play—offs with victory over blackburn, barnsley remain fifth after their win over luton, while bottom of the table wycombe boosted their survival hopes by beating fellow strugglers rotheram. sheffield wednesday boosting their hopes of survival leading cardiff. in league one, aiden mcgeady, who turned 35 yesterday, enjoyed some...
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the pandemic on future learning will be felt for a generation thank you so much for your time david mcnairexecutive director for global policy one campaign speaking to us there from brussels. still ahead on al-jazeera a collision on a capsized on a dramatic day of sailing in bonita that's coming out whatever the sport. or. the side of the sports is gemma. thanks molina around with your coaches intervenes and says it would be absurd for the club to be kicked out of the champions league one of 12 teams you tried and failed to breakaway to form their own continentally last week is players ever pairing up for the upcoming champions league semifinal against chelsea on choose day and that that is not thinking about any possible sanctions this subset of bizarre going to sort of enormous it's absurd to think that we won't be in the champions league next year there's a lot of talk about it but the only thing we need to worry about right now is tomorrow's match the rest we can't control i can only give you my opinion that we want to see real madrid in the champions league next year. painters chelsea
the pandemic on future learning will be felt for a generation thank you so much for your time david mcnairexecutive director for global policy one campaign speaking to us there from brussels. still ahead on al-jazeera a collision on a capsized on a dramatic day of sailing in bonita that's coming out whatever the sport. or. the side of the sports is gemma. thanks molina around with your coaches intervenes and says it would be absurd for the club to be kicked out of the champions league one of 12...
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mcnair on there. we had judy resnick the observer we had the jet first japanese american astronaut allison s onizuka on there. so this is to memorialize the challenger that first after about 70 seconds in the air. we have the oldest and largest japanese american a newspaper outside of japan the rafushimbo the first started way back in 1903 as a memography and twice a week and about 1921 it became a bilingual newspaper at japanese and english today. during its peak it had over 25,000 subscribers, but today i understand there are down to about 10,000 subscription of the raw fishing pole. we had right here this dedicated this block national historic landmark. there happened to be 13 properties here on this one block. ironically. here's a christian church that was here built way back in 1922 and the other end is the buddhist temple. there's a timeline here you see this charcoal area this charcoal area symbolizes the 1940s and then the 1930s 19 20s 1910 1900 so tells you what was there during that period s
mcnair on there. we had judy resnick the observer we had the jet first japanese american astronaut allison s onizuka on there. so this is to memorialize the challenger that first after about 70 seconds in the air. we have the oldest and largest japanese american a newspaper outside of japan the rafushimbo the first started way back in 1903 as a memography and twice a week and about 1921 it became a bilingual newspaper at japanese and english today. during its peak it had over 25,000...
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the students did not charge the police as the governor mcnair and the state of south carolina has said they were doing the students were unarmed there were no shots before there was no exchange of gunfire that didn't happen. the students were were peaceful, but i was charged with with the with five felonies five fulf felonies and one riot charge the other one was all kinds of things breaking and entering grand larceny, you know, that kind of thing was what i was with so they change in the court the date that i was indicted for change it from the eighth to the six. and that's the night the police had to ride and they acclaim that i got on top of. yeah. i know they claim that i got on top of a fire truck flicked the bic and said burn baby burn. so that's the evidence. they had didn't have any more evidence. but you spent i believe was seven months in jail. yes. and how was that? being in jail you you married then had a wife and a young maybe and for a crime. you didn't commit a really it was a crime that wasn't committed the sighting of a riot who didn't occur unless it was those who the
the students did not charge the police as the governor mcnair and the state of south carolina has said they were doing the students were unarmed there were no shots before there was no exchange of gunfire that didn't happen. the students were were peaceful, but i was charged with with the with five felonies five fulf felonies and one riot charge the other one was all kinds of things breaking and entering grand larceny, you know, that kind of thing was what i was with so they change in the court...
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ronald mcnair. a physics professor and one of nasa's newest astronauts. >>> you are, you are a ph.d. from m.i.t., aren't you? >> that's right. >> isn't it kind of -- that's kind of tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> oh, it's a very broad field involving, many times involving the abstract and things that aren't actually intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as people know it often. and you have to bring a lot of different disciplines together within physics. electro magnetism, they are owe dynamics, a lot of things you must pull together. it's very challenging, but again, it's one of those challenging efforts that's satisfying. >> well, i mean, for example, you don't come from a mathematics or science background, do you? >> no, there are no scientists or math people in my family. i didn't grow up around it. >> where did you grow up? >> lake city, south carolina. i think in my casey was -- i had an initiative type of student. let's put it
ronald mcnair. a physics professor and one of nasa's newest astronauts. >>> you are, you are a ph.d. from m.i.t., aren't you? >> that's right. >> isn't it kind of -- that's kind of tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. >> why is it so tough? >> oh, it's a very broad field involving, many times involving the abstract and things that aren't actually intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as people know it often. and you have...
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ronald nair, a physics professor -- mcnair, a physics professor and one of their newest astronauts. >e a phd from m.i.t., aren't you? >> that is right. >> that is a tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. [laughter] >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field, involving the abstract and things which are not exactly intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as most people know it, often, and you have to bring a lot of different disciplines together with physics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, a lot of things you have to pull together. it is challenging. one of the most challenging efforts is satisfying. >> now, i mean, for example. you don't come from a mathematics or science background, do you? >> no, there are no scientists or math people in my family. i did not grow up around it. >> where did you grow up? >> lake city, south carolina. in my case, i had quite an initiative type of student. let's put it this way. i was interested in just about every subject that came along, but science and mathematics was the one that was most challenging and gave
ronald nair, a physics professor -- mcnair, a physics professor and one of their newest astronauts. >e a phd from m.i.t., aren't you? >> that is right. >> that is a tough thing to get, isn't it? >> i have to agree. [laughter] >> why is it so tough? >> it is a very broad field, involving the abstract and things which are not exactly intuitive. they violate our intuition and violate the world as most people know it, often, and you have to bring a lot of different...
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yannick bolasie heading home from paddy mcnair�*s cross. thrashing cardiff 5—0 at hillsborough. the owls swooped into the lead in just the fourth minute. but it was this devasting counter attack which tookjust 16 seconds from cardiff taking a corner till jordan rhodes slotted home — that was the pick of the goals. bournemouth kept up their push for the play—offs with victory over blackburn. swansea in fourth dropped more points, beaten in stoppage time by preston. barnsley remain fifth after their win over luton, sixth—placed reading beat derby, whilst bottom of the table wycombe won 3—0 at fellow strugglers rotherham. in league i, aiden mcgeady, who turned 35 yesterday, enjoyed some belated birthday celebrations as he secured a 1—1 draw for sunderland against second—placed peterborough. the result sees hull city stretch their lead at the top of the table to three points after beating northampton. history's been made in the league 2 match between harrogate town and port vale this afternoon. rebecca welch has become the first female referee
yannick bolasie heading home from paddy mcnair�*s cross. thrashing cardiff 5—0 at hillsborough. the owls swooped into the lead in just the fourth minute. but it was this devasting counter attack which tookjust 16 seconds from cardiff taking a corner till jordan rhodes slotted home — that was the pick of the goals. bournemouth kept up their push for the play—offs with victory over blackburn. swansea in fourth dropped more points, beaten in stoppage time by preston. barnsley remain fifth...
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yannick bolasie heading home from paddy mcnair�*s cross.ile boro stay ninth, six points off the play—off places. nine more games in the championship this afternoon — most into the second half now. the late game is sheffield wednesday against cardiff. follow all the football league games on the bbc sport website. rookie patty tavatanakit has won the first women's golf major of the season — the ana inspiration in california. the thai rookie led from the first round to the last, finishing two shots clear of a charging lydia ko, for her first win on the american tour. she's come a long way since she finished as top amateur in this event three years ago. it's a dream come true every time i play here. i remember exactly, i was on this green, receiving my low amateur award, and i saw they were jumping and i actually took a snapchat and the caption was, "one day." it has been crazy. now to a real throwback down memory lane for snookerfans — seven—time world champion stephen hendry will play fellow legend jimmy white in world championship qualifying
yannick bolasie heading home from paddy mcnair�*s cross.ile boro stay ninth, six points off the play—off places. nine more games in the championship this afternoon — most into the second half now. the late game is sheffield wednesday against cardiff. follow all the football league games on the bbc sport website. rookie patty tavatanakit has won the first women's golf major of the season — the ana inspiration in california. the thai rookie led from the first round to the last, finishing...
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that i did is because we -- we had a training session with our command staff, and we brought in lisa mcnair, whose sister, denise, was killed in the 16th street baptist church bombing, to have her talk about hate, forgiveness, reconciliation, and really speak to us about how the criminal justice system failed her family for so many years until bill baxley and -- i can't remember the senator's name -- doug jones prosecuted those individuals who killed those four little girls. and those -- that history still lives with a lot of people who were impacted, you know. the families in my parents' age and my uncles and aunts who lived through those moments, we can't forget that history and we have to inform our policy with our history. we also brought in rodney king's daughter. i got to tell you guys to sit next to laura king, and we watched the video. before we did that, when we talk about humanity, we had her talk about her dad as a dad, as a father. and we saw family pictures that i had never seen before. so before we showed all the videos about the 1991 incident, let's look at rodney king as a h
that i did is because we -- we had a training session with our command staff, and we brought in lisa mcnair, whose sister, denise, was killed in the 16th street baptist church bombing, to have her talk about hate, forgiveness, reconciliation, and really speak to us about how the criminal justice system failed her family for so many years until bill baxley and -- i can't remember the senator's name -- doug jones prosecuted those individuals who killed those four little girls. and those -- that...
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the documentary includes interviews with astronaut scientists kathryn sullivan and robert mcnair, researchsychologist patricia cowings and ruben ramos and former astronaut frederick gregory. much of the work depicted in this film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, which was two years away from its first mission. >> you are a little girl and you want to be an astronaut when you were up, it is like wanting to be a policeman when you grow up
the documentary includes interviews with astronaut scientists kathryn sullivan and robert mcnair, researchsychologist patricia cowings and ruben ramos and former astronaut frederick gregory. much of the work depicted in this film relates to the fledgling space shuttle program, which was two years away from its first mission. >> you are a little girl and you want to be an astronaut when you were up, it is like wanting to be a policeman when you grow up