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hip-hop artist and actor common in the father of michael brown, killed by white police officer in ferguson, missouri, to exaggerate eric garner was killed instead and island. there was conflict in the midst of the funeral over the exclusion of erica's grandmother eric garner's mother gwen carr, , causing a number of people to leave, including a group of mothers of children killed by new york police like katiadou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. a number of new york police officers walked with erica's coffin out of the church. after the funeral, several dozen black lives matter activists took to the streets. at least one person was arrested. before they marched, i spoke to qb of shut it down nyc, a friend of erica garner. would do a rally weather was nine degrees or 10 degrees, three people were four people, we marched to her father's memorial. we said a few words and that was something that just became a part of our lives.
hip-hop artist and actor common in the father of michael brown, killed by white police officer in ferguson, missouri, to exaggerate eric garner was killed instead and island. there was conflict in the midst of the funeral over the exclusion of erica's grandmother eric garner's mother gwen carr, , causing a number of people to leave, including a group of mothers of children killed by new york police like katiadou diallo, the mother of amadou diallo. a number of new york police officers walked...
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and this came out of an incident in her neighborhood, shortly after michael brown had been killed in ferguson. herher man was killed in neighborhood. and she just saw the neighborhood splitting and way that madea her very uncomfortable. she didn't want to have to sides.between two she didn't want her kids to have to choose. neighborhood meeting and got talking with white neighbors of hers. she's african-american. to gety just decided together for coffee. and she is a woman of faith and praying about how can i be a blessing to my community here. and the answer she got was to start this group called touchy topics tuesday. a very simpleth question, which is, what about my skin offends you? that might not sound like something digging into history of seging at panders that gaition -- patterns of segregation in st. louis over time. sort of simple questions and an answer desire to get answers that is helping conversations and somen her group, she had white participants who she got to be pretty close with. found that there were some mismatched expectations. ended up having some really signif
and this came out of an incident in her neighborhood, shortly after michael brown had been killed in ferguson. herher man was killed in neighborhood. and she just saw the neighborhood splitting and way that madea her very uncomfortable. she didn't want to have to sides.between two she didn't want her kids to have to choose. neighborhood meeting and got talking with white neighbors of hers. she's african-american. to gety just decided together for coffee. and she is a woman of faith and praying...
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it would shortly after michael brown was killed in ferguson. another man was killed in her neighborhood. she saw the neighborhood splitting and polarizing in a way that made her uncomfortable. she did not want to have to choose between two sides. she went to a neighborhood meeting, got talking with whites neighbors of hers -- he is african-american. they decided to get together for coffee. she is a woman of faith. she was praying about how can i be a blessing to my community. the answer she got was to start this group, touchy topics tuesday. she started with a simple question, what about my skin offends you? it may not sound something digging into history or pattern of segregation, but it is that sort of simple question and honest desire to get answers helping to start those conversations. had white group, she participants who she got close with. even they found there were some mismatched expectations. they ended up having some really significant difficulties in the relationship in which they had to work through. she and her friends were tellin
it would shortly after michael brown was killed in ferguson. another man was killed in her neighborhood. she saw the neighborhood splitting and polarizing in a way that made her uncomfortable. she did not want to have to choose between two sides. she went to a neighborhood meeting, got talking with whites neighbors of hers -- he is african-american. they decided to get together for coffee. she is a woman of faith. she was praying about how can i be a blessing to my community. the answer she got...
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are scheduled to consider two district court nominations, the first, a noon confirmation vote on michael brown to be a judge for northern district of georgia and whether or not to limit the debate for the western district of texas if approved his confirmation
are scheduled to consider two district court nominations, the first, a noon confirmation vote on michael brown to be a judge for northern district of georgia and whether or not to limit the debate for the western district of texas if approved his confirmation
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michael brown is killed and ferguson and. we are having this election season and how the donald trump has been elected president. i raised that question now she's teaching at the university and wants to get a doctorate and arts education and he's thinking about going to florida state, which is also in tallahassee. but in 1954 even after the board of education, florida state was still a segregated institution and he couldn't attend florida state at the state of florida was obligated by law to provide access so what did the state of florida do? it basically said we will give you a train ticket to pennsylvania. my dad got tell me they didn't pay a tuition but they didn't pay his transportation to help him get to pennsylvania to earn his degree. when he completed in 1957, he and my parents, they decided they didn't want to raise their children as a part of the great migration moved to massachusetts and became the first professor at bridgewater state college now bridgwater university. i told the story to say when someone says has
michael brown is killed and ferguson and. we are having this election season and how the donald trump has been elected president. i raised that question now she's teaching at the university and wants to get a doctorate and arts education and he's thinking about going to florida state, which is also in tallahassee. but in 1954 even after the board of education, florida state was still a segregated institution and he couldn't attend florida state at the state of florida was obligated by law to...
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she has no friends there are apparently and there is a political scientist in the united states michael brown that he basically rolled on this we leave from obsession to obsession from russia china iran north korea. of course uncle sam but iran is the only exception that has been going on for thirty years so when you are obsessed about something you get to judge. what's going on that iran is a complicated cunt. there are different groups basically and some of these groups are demanding things which are quite contrary to what the states want you know that there are conservatives in the run who want to go on to be more conservative than it is now and the figures twelve people killed during the protest then what they say but then let the states by its drone attacks killed more people i mean i guess that already i just think thing here mark is that when they were vents going on in ferguson there wasn't no one. with the russians the chinese or the french or the british they didn't call for the united nations security council to convene because there were riots inside the united states but the unit
she has no friends there are apparently and there is a political scientist in the united states michael brown that he basically rolled on this we leave from obsession to obsession from russia china iran north korea. of course uncle sam but iran is the only exception that has been going on for thirty years so when you are obsessed about something you get to judge. what's going on that iran is a complicated cunt. there are different groups basically and some of these groups are demanding things...
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michael brown who raised his hand i don't mean to frighten you but please believe me when i told you this is urgent. each morning we sat through the intelligence briefings and i'm here today with urgency. right now in some dark corner of the internet there are step-by-step instructions on how to build a bomb with items you can pick up in any hardware store. right now it to the rest recruiter with hate in his heart is feeding lies to a confused teenager he found earlier. )-right-paren someone in the country is being patented do they become a soldier for the caliphate or do they turn away but working together we can change the outcome and we can change lives. we are all terrorist prevention stakeholder events we don't know it yet. thank you. [applause] i'm very happy to be here to introduce amy whose title i understand his quantitative future this so she has the most interesting title of anybody in this room. she founded the future to the institute and teachest
michael brown who raised his hand i don't mean to frighten you but please believe me when i told you this is urgent. each morning we sat through the intelligence briefings and i'm here today with urgency. right now in some dark corner of the internet there are step-by-step instructions on how to build a bomb with items you can pick up in any hardware store. right now it to the rest recruiter with hate in his heart is feeding lies to a confused teenager he found earlier. )-right-paren someone in...
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michael brown raised his hand from the task force. i don't mean to frighten you, but please believe me when i tell you this is urgent. each morning we sit there are intelligence briefing and i'm here today with the urgency and a purpose. right now in some dark corner of the internet that are step-by-step instructions on how to build a bomb with items you could pick up in any hardware store. right now a terrorist recruiter with hate in his heart is feeding allies to a confused teenager.d right now someone in the country is being tested. do they become a soldier for the caliphate, or do they turn away? but working together we can change the outcome, and we can change lives. we are all terrorist prevention stakeholders, even if we don't know it yet. thank you. [applause]
michael brown raised his hand from the task force. i don't mean to frighten you, but please believe me when i tell you this is urgent. each morning we sit there are intelligence briefing and i'm here today with the urgency and a purpose. right now in some dark corner of the internet that are step-by-step instructions on how to build a bomb with items you could pick up in any hardware store. right now a terrorist recruiter with hate in his heart is feeding allies to a confused teenager.d right...
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then you're 17, maybe a high school senior, michael brown is killed in ferguson, ferguson erupts, "black lives matter" in the news, people are talking about that. what does that mean to you? and then maybe you are just starting college and now it's 2016. maybe you're a sophomore. and we are having this election season, and maybe you are involved in that election process, maybe not, but however you were thinking about that now, the election result is donald j. trump has been oleaked pratt and not too long after that white supremacists are holding a rally in washington, dc, celebrating his election. fast forward, this comes after my becoming would published but fast forward to the spring and we have charlottesville and deadly violence associated with that. so, let's and that 20-year-old, is it better? maybe not. and i raise that question from that 20-year-old perspective because if you ask a 6 -year-old -- that's me -- ask a 63-year-old, has there been progress in your lifetime, i can say yes to that we. i can say yes because in 1954, was born in tallahassee, florida, to educated parents,
then you're 17, maybe a high school senior, michael brown is killed in ferguson, ferguson erupts, "black lives matter" in the news, people are talking about that. what does that mean to you? and then maybe you are just starting college and now it's 2016. maybe you're a sophomore. and we are having this election season, and maybe you are involved in that election process, maybe not, but however you were thinking about that now, the election result is donald j. trump has been oleaked...
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. >> but the 2014 shooting of an unarmed teenager named michael brown in ferguson, missouri, became a game changer for the body cam industry. >> suddenly, everybody and their grandmother wanted in on this gold rush, on this gold mine. i knew that it would blow up. >> this dramatic shift in the market and the overnight saturation of other body cam start-ups was not good for wolfcom. >> now we're competing with so many other competitors, trying to push ourselves up to the front. it got a lot harder just to make a buck. >> there was also a major problem overseas. wolfcom body cameras became targeted by counterfeiters. peter had made the mistake of having one factory handle every part of the manufacturing and assembly. all it took was one untrustworthy employee, and the wolfcom winning formula was out there for every competitor to see. >> you get people who they just got no morals, no conscious. i spent over 100,000 just on attorneys, chasing people. >> after learning that harsh lesson, peter went to the other extreme, creating too many moving parts to the wolfcom manufacturing process. >
. >> but the 2014 shooting of an unarmed teenager named michael brown in ferguson, missouri, became a game changer for the body cam industry. >> suddenly, everybody and their grandmother wanted in on this gold rush, on this gold mine. i knew that it would blow up. >> this dramatic shift in the market and the overnight saturation of other body cam start-ups was not good for wolfcom. >> now we're competing with so many other competitors, trying to push ourselves up to the...
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are scheduled to consider two district court nominations, the first, a noon confirmation vote on michael brown to be a judge for northern district of georgia and whether or not to limit the debate for the western district of texas if approved his confirmation vote at 1:45 this the afternoon. that that's it for the week as members will be out for mlk holiday lawmakers back on tuesday, january 16th. now live to the floor of the u.s. senate. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. almighty god, in whose hand lies the destiny of people and nations, empower our lawmakers to do your will on earth even as it is done in heaven. may their lives reflect gratitude for your merciful kindness and loving providence. lord, break the bonds of any excessive self-sufficiency by showing them what they can accomplish with your supernatural strength. help them to be blessings and not burdens, as they live life with the gifts of enthusiasm and expectancy. as they live at full potential according to your expec
are scheduled to consider two district court nominations, the first, a noon confirmation vote on michael brown to be a judge for northern district of georgia and whether or not to limit the debate for the western district of texas if approved his confirmation vote at 1:45 this the afternoon. that that's it for the week as members will be out for mlk holiday lawmakers back on tuesday, january 16th. now live to the floor of the u.s. senate. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to...
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gathering of several mothers of black men who have been killed by police - people like eric gardner, michael brown and tamir rice. in oakland, spencer blake, kron four news. (steve) turning now to our four zone forecast(catherine) meteorologist lawrence meteorologist meteorologist lawrence karnow is here,..and lawrence there are some changes ahead for us lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful start to the new year with just a few patches of fog, a few high clouds and lots of sunshine. a weak ridge of high pressure continues to bring us dry and mild weather. but that is all about to change. there is also a supermoon tonight meaning the moon will be full and at it's closest point in it's rotation around the earth. a flood advisory is up for coastal areas and around the bay through tomorrow with unusually high tides. on the satellite image you can see the storms continue to spin off of the coast. as we head into the middle of the week, high pressure will flatten allowing us a chance of rain. one the pattern opens up we could see above normal rain over the next couple of weeks. the air quality continues
gathering of several mothers of black men who have been killed by police - people like eric gardner, michael brown and tamir rice. in oakland, spencer blake, kron four news. (steve) turning now to our four zone forecast(catherine) meteorologist lawrence meteorologist meteorologist lawrence karnow is here,..and lawrence there are some changes ahead for us lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful start to the new year with just a few patches of fog, a few high clouds and lots of sunshine. a weak ridge...
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we are now criminalizing poverty and much of it has been going on for two or more decades, so michael brown is killed, that is horrible and we see that in other communities. another story about ferguson is we found out in running this awful system it's basically to get revenue for the city that the majority of the african-american town it's not a question about whether they didn't vote out the white people, never mind but that is a separate question. in any case, they were just arresting anybody all the time and the date" us of how much thy had to make and they would arrest somebody for not having mowed her lawn and things like that. a lot of them were made up but there is that kind of broken window idea that somehow it's printed up but it's about making money. and of course you have the department of justice that makes a terrific report about that. somewhere in there it gets into my head that there is a story about all of that. >> host: so, what was going on in fergusoand ferguson particulr specifically about prompted you to write this book? >> guest: ferguson itself is about being more co
we are now criminalizing poverty and much of it has been going on for two or more decades, so michael brown is killed, that is horrible and we see that in other communities. another story about ferguson is we found out in running this awful system it's basically to get revenue for the city that the majority of the african-american town it's not a question about whether they didn't vote out the white people, never mind but that is a separate question. in any case, they were just arresting...
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so ferguson, michael brown is killed and we see that just like other communities african-americans that are not armed by police officers but there was a second story about ferguson that we found out they were running this awful system basically to get revenue for the city with the majority african-american town. from the white leadership but in any case they had photos of how much they had to make and they would arrest somebody over there lawn more and things like that. but a lot of those were made up. but that idea but really it is about making money. of course you can have a department of justice that has a terrific report about that. somewhere in there it gets into my head there is a story about all of that. >>host: so what was going on in ferguson particularly or specifically that prompted you to write this book? >> it wasn't ferguson per se itself but it is about beginning to be more cognizant to read the papers every sunday. so my consciousness comes up it turns out the new york times and others actually were reporting on this. you have to be sensitive to it. >> where police offic
so ferguson, michael brown is killed and we see that just like other communities african-americans that are not armed by police officers but there was a second story about ferguson that we found out they were running this awful system basically to get revenue for the city with the majority african-american town. from the white leadership but in any case they had photos of how much they had to make and they would arrest somebody over there lawn more and things like that. but a lot of those were...
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up mind you have a bonnet and i mean when i say did daddy i missions in the dark where you know michael brown hopped in the car the woman. or the like said you know well so you can go and got to go up we're not always going to go with us so we got to say it's not on us on one no it's going it. i finish what i missed she wrote us what's up when you are sick to the upside and i know when i saw in them on that one thing it . was a good. laugh and i mean it got. anything going to fuck it. up and i will have a lot. of the overhead and. was i love it you know we're going to one day dominick well i don't know what your market is about where this is why this is no don't mind up about sin but when it went up well in the millennium. now i know so you you get whatever you want to to get that's why you're here today you want to i want to talk to stu say whatever you want to see i want you to ask whatever you want to ask i want you to request of me what you want to put it quick so that i know my colleagues want to thank you bill i want to offer not just you look at this little group look at that yes it's
up mind you have a bonnet and i mean when i say did daddy i missions in the dark where you know michael brown hopped in the car the woman. or the like said you know well so you can go and got to go up we're not always going to go with us so we got to say it's not on us on one no it's going it. i finish what i missed she wrote us what's up when you are sick to the upside and i know when i saw in them on that one thing it . was a good. laugh and i mean it got. anything going to fuck it. up and i...
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knocked might have a bonnet and i mean no muss i did daddy i missions in the dark we were you know michael brown hiking with a woman. or the like said you know well so you can go and got to go and as it were not always going to work so i got to say tonight is an awesome one not to go in it . nothing you want to distribute us water when you are sent to. the known as our number. whatever and then got. that but if anything you want to fuck it. up and i will. not tell. the overhead. was i love it you're never going to want their money i don't know what your market is about where this is why this is no don't mind up about simba what went up all in the millennia. now i know so you you get whatever you want to to get that's why we are here today you want to i want to to still say whatever you want to see i want you to ask whatever you want to ask i want you to request of me what you want to be pretty quick so that i can know my colleagues want you. want to go off and not just makes you look good you sort of group look at that yes it's out there but you aren't. always going to see you want to see someth
knocked might have a bonnet and i mean no muss i did daddy i missions in the dark we were you know michael brown hiking with a woman. or the like said you know well so you can go and got to go and as it were not always going to work so i got to say tonight is an awesome one not to go in it . nothing you want to distribute us water when you are sent to. the known as our number. whatever and then got. that but if anything you want to fuck it. up and i will. not tell. the overhead. was i love it...
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might have a bonnet and i mean when i say did daddy a mission from a doctor who would you know michael brown having the government. or the like said you know well so you can know about it got to go on as it were not always going to work so i got to say tonight is an awesome one not to go in it. i finish what i missed you know does what up when you are sick to. the known as our number. whatever and then got. that but if anything they're going to fuck it. up and i will. not tell. you. the overhead. was the i love it you know we're going to want their money don't know what your market is about where this is why this is no don't mind up about sim what went up all in the. now i know. so you you get whatever you want to to get that's like we are here today you want to i want to talk to stu say whatever you want to see i want you to ask whatever you want to us i want you to request i think you are too quick to quit so that i can know my colleagues one of these. women often not just makes you look good you sort of rude talking about their suit idea but you aren't. going to see you want to see someth
might have a bonnet and i mean when i say did daddy a mission from a doctor who would you know michael brown having the government. or the like said you know well so you can know about it got to go on as it were not always going to work so i got to say tonight is an awesome one not to go in it. i finish what i missed you know does what up when you are sick to. the known as our number. whatever and then got. that but if anything they're going to fuck it. up and i will. not tell. you. the...
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mind you have a bonnet and i mean no must i did daddy a mission from a doctor we were you know michael brown how can the government. or the executive level so you can know about it got to go up we're not always going to work so we got to say it's not on us on one no it's going it. i finish you want to distribute us water when you are sick to the upside and i know when i saw him them on that he had. a good. laugh and got through that but if anything they're going to fuck it. up and i will. tell. you. the overhead and i. was on i love it you know we're going to want their money i don't know what your market is about where this is why this is no don't mind up about simba what went up all in the millennia. now i know so you you get whatever you want to to get that's why you're here today you want to i want to talk to stu say whatever you want to see i want you to ask whatever you want to us i want you to request i think you are too quick to quit so that i know my colleagues want these. i want to swap not just with you i look at this little group and look at that yes it's out there but you want a
mind you have a bonnet and i mean no must i did daddy a mission from a doctor we were you know michael brown how can the government. or the executive level so you can know about it got to go up we're not always going to work so we got to say it's not on us on one no it's going it. i finish you want to distribute us water when you are sick to the upside and i know when i saw him them on that he had. a good. laugh and got through that but if anything they're going to fuck it. up and i will. tell....
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i will play michael brown. ke browns of south dakota explaining why in his view solving the c.h.i.p. issue is a bad thing putting a six year c.h.i.p. extension on the table and it is a cynical reason. take a listen. >> under the current proposal c.h.i.p. is off the table because it's been extended for a period of six years and so then what is the next bargaining chip that brings democrats to table. so that is one of the questions i think that a number of us have raised. >> michael steel, are you comfortable with a member of the republican party admitting that in his mind c.h.i.p. is just a bargaining chip. >> i think it is important to remember, as you phrase this, there are an awful lot of minority children in this country who depend on c.h.i.p. so a six year extension of that program is good news for people of every color in this country. >> we agree with that. absolutely. >> and so i think the irony that we're looking at here is by shutting down the government, senator schumer and washington democrats have sh
i will play michael brown. ke browns of south dakota explaining why in his view solving the c.h.i.p. issue is a bad thing putting a six year c.h.i.p. extension on the table and it is a cynical reason. take a listen. >> under the current proposal c.h.i.p. is off the table because it's been extended for a period of six years and so then what is the next bargaining chip that brings democrats to table. so that is one of the questions i think that a number of us have raised. >> michael...
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so ferguson, michael brown is killed, that's horrible. we see that in other communities, african-american men an armed killed by police officers here but there was a second story, another story about ferguson, which was we found out that they were running this awful system basically to get revenue for the city, but it's majority african-american town, another question why they didn't vote out the white people, but never mind. that's a separate question. in any case, they were just arresting everybody all the time, and they had quotas of how much they had to make and they would arrest somebody for having not mowing their lawnmower, things like that. >> host: quality of life. >> guest: one way or another. but a lot of them were made up. there is that kind of broken windows idea that somehow you're going to clean up but it's really about making money. of course you have the department of justice makes a terrific report about that. somewhere in there a gets into my head that there's a story about all of that. >> host: so what was going on in
so ferguson, michael brown is killed, that's horrible. we see that in other communities, african-american men an armed killed by police officers here but there was a second story, another story about ferguson, which was we found out that they were running this awful system basically to get revenue for the city, but it's majority african-american town, another question why they didn't vote out the white people, but never mind. that's a separate question. in any case, they were just arresting...
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than three years after the protests and ferguson over the fatal of michael brown. later, chris walsh from marijuana business daily talks about the potential impact of changes in enforcing federal marijuana coliseum -- marijuana policy. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, january 13, 2018. ready forn officials november's midterm election, federal officials are ramping up efforts to protect against russian hacking and other types of security threats. the department of homeland security is speeding up security and lawmakers are crafting plans to help thwart russian interference in the midterm. they're asking viewers, do you have election security concerns? democrats can call (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002 . you can also reach us on social media on twitter at --@cspanwj and on facebook at -- facebook.com/cspan. more from the hill about how operations are underway for the midterm elections and keeping them secure. top cyber security officials at the department of homeland security said wednesday that they expect the department to c
than three years after the protests and ferguson over the fatal of michael brown. later, chris walsh from marijuana business daily talks about the potential impact of changes in enforcing federal marijuana coliseum -- marijuana policy. ♪ good morning. it is saturday, january 13, 2018. ready forn officials november's midterm election, federal officials are ramping up efforts to protect against russian hacking and other types of security threats. the department of homeland security is speeding...
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louis is doing to address race relations after the fatal shooting of michael brown, which sparked protestsand violence. thethen, a discussion of north korea nuclear threat. carson wasretary ben the keynote speaker at a panel about
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so, ferguson -- michael brown is killed. that's horrible. we see that in other communities. african-american men, unarmed, killed by police officers. brown -- but there was a second story about ferguson, which was we found out that they were running this awful system to basically get revenue for the city, but it's -- majority african-american town, another question why they didn't vote out the white people but never mind. >> host: white leadership. >> guest: that's what about? but that's a separate question. in any case they were just arresting everybody all the time, and they were -- they had quotas of how much they had to make, and they would arrest somebody for having not mown their lawn or things like that. >> host: quality of life issues. >> guest: yeah. one way or another. but a lot of them were made up and there is that kind of broken windows idea that somehow you're going to clean it up but it's really about making money, and of course you have a -- the department of justice makes a terrific report about that, and somewhere in there it gets into my head there's a sto
so, ferguson -- michael brown is killed. that's horrible. we see that in other communities. african-american men, unarmed, killed by police officers. brown -- but there was a second story about ferguson, which was we found out that they were running this awful system to basically get revenue for the city, but it's -- majority african-american town, another question why they didn't vote out the white people but never mind. >> host: white leadership. >> guest: that's what about? but...
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breathe, and they wouldn't let go, and it was the first of the series, because from eric garner to michael brownand on. but it really started that whole wave. we had started in traysvon and lot of people don't understand -- with all marching and all the rallies that we did. but it was your daddy you were watching choked. >> and we were close to our father. my father called me baby girl. erica was his twin, because she looked just like him. so to us, i'm watching somebody i grew up with -- i had 20-plus years with his father. my sister, i only had 26 years with her. so like, this is hard. and then my niece and my nephew, my nephew is only 4 months. he don't have that bond -- >> she had two children. >> every day i look at them, i see erica in both of them. and when i look at them, you sad? not sad? talk to me. what you want to talk about. so i'm trying to walk her through the process and still be strong at the same time. because, like, you know, we were always a close family. like, twice a year, family reunions, six flags every year. like, we always did everything together. so that's the major th
breathe, and they wouldn't let go, and it was the first of the series, because from eric garner to michael brownand on. but it really started that whole wave. we had started in traysvon and lot of people don't understand -- with all marching and all the rallies that we did. but it was your daddy you were watching choked. >> and we were close to our father. my father called me baby girl. erica was his twin, because she looked just like him. so to us, i'm watching somebody i grew up with --...
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black lives matter became the rallying cry of protest decrying the police killings of michael brown in ferguson, tamir rice in cleveland, eric garner in staten island, and any others including sandra bland who died in a texas jail after a traffic stop. patrisse khan-cullors joins us in the studio today on the damp the publication of her new book "when they call you a terrorist: a black lives matter memoir." she wrote the book with the award-winning journalist asha bandele, who also joins us. bookss the author of five including the best seller "the prisoner's wife." she is a senior director at the drug policy alliance. patrisse khan-cullors and asha bandele will join us after this break to talk about patrisse's remarkable life story. patrisse khan-cullors, a survivor. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: music recorded last spring at judson memorial church at a gathering for ravi ragbir ahead of one of his check ins with ice . last week, he was to attain and he is now in deportation proceedings in a jail in florida. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm a
black lives matter became the rallying cry of protest decrying the police killings of michael brown in ferguson, tamir rice in cleveland, eric garner in staten island, and any others including sandra bland who died in a texas jail after a traffic stop. patrisse khan-cullors joins us in the studio today on the damp the publication of her new book "when they call you a terrorist: a black lives matter memoir." she wrote the book with the award-winning journalist asha bandele, who also...
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to consider two district court nominations, the first a noon confirmation vote on nomination of michael brownor the northern district of georgia and after that, a vote whether to limit debate on the district court of texas, if approved his confirmation vote would happen at 1:45 this afternoon. that's it for the week as members will be out for the mlk holiday. lawmakers will be back on tuesday, january 16th. and now, live to the floor of the u.s. senate. this from the hill this morning, the trump administration has unveiled guidance allowing states for the first time to oppose work requirements in medicaid, a shift in the health insurance program for the door. the move opens the door for states to apply for waivers to require medicaid enrollees to work. it never happened in the history of the program. democrats are opposed saying people will lose coverage if they can't meet the requirements or new bureaucratic rules will prohibit them from applying. you can read more on the mill.com. the u.s. senate meets at 10 a.m. eastern, live coverage on c-span2. lawmakers expect to work two district court
to consider two district court nominations, the first a noon confirmation vote on nomination of michael brownor the northern district of georgia and after that, a vote whether to limit debate on the district court of texas, if approved his confirmation vote would happen at 1:45 this afternoon. that's it for the week as members will be out for the mlk holiday. lawmakers will be back on tuesday, january 16th. and now, live to the floor of the u.s. senate. this from the hill this morning, the...
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whether we are thinking about philando castille in minneapolis or michael ferguson -- mikal brun -- michael brown in ferguson. the "black lives matter" narrative and also the spread of campus activism that was spawned in response to the "black lives matter" and then the election of donald trump and the reality we're all experiencing right now. i'll comment about that later. let me just say that that's a lot of stuff in last 20 years, and what really crystallized for me, the complexity of this question, is it better and the generational nature of it, was reflecting on whether -- what would a 20-year-old say in response to that question? so, let's imagine that for a moment. let's imagine you were born in 1997. i'm curious, anyone here who was been in 1997? maybe not. but i was just speaking at wesleyan university yesterday and spelman college on tuesday, and at all of those places there were a lot of students who were been in the late '90s, '96, '97, '98. if you were born in 1997 you'd be 20 just about now or soon, and think about this. if you were born in 1997, you were four years old when 9/11 ha
whether we are thinking about philando castille in minneapolis or michael ferguson -- mikal brun -- michael brown in ferguson. the "black lives matter" narrative and also the spread of campus activism that was spawned in response to the "black lives matter" and then the election of donald trump and the reality we're all experiencing right now. i'll comment about that later. let me just say that that's a lot of stuff in last 20 years, and what really crystallized for me, the...
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police shootings, whether we think about philando castile in minneapolis or michael ferguson, michael brown in ferguson, missouri, the images black lives matter certainly part of the narrative of the last 20 years, and also the spread of campus activism that was spawned in part in response to black lives matter. and then of course if you move quickly into the present time, the divisive nature of the political election, this season in the fall of 2016, the election of donald trump and the reality that we are all experiencing right now. i'll comment about that later, but let me just say that that's a lot of stuff in the last 20 years. and what really crystallized for me the complexity of this question, is it better and the generational nature of the, was reflecting on whether, what would a 20-year-old say in response to that question? so let's imagine that for a moment. let's imagine you're born in 1997. i'm curious, is anyone here who was born in 1997? maybe not. but i was just speaking at wesleyan university yesterday and mount holyoke college the day before and spelman college on tuesday,
police shootings, whether we think about philando castile in minneapolis or michael ferguson, michael brown in ferguson, missouri, the images black lives matter certainly part of the narrative of the last 20 years, and also the spread of campus activism that was spawned in part in response to black lives matter. and then of course if you move quickly into the present time, the divisive nature of the political election, this season in the fall of 2016, the election of donald trump and the...
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i walked the streets of ferguson in the aftermath of michael brown. i got to sing with thousands including the president obama, at the 50th anniversary of selma. we talked to parents who lost their children to bullying and we tried to protect transgender kids. all of these issues are at the very core about each of us being treated like humans, equally. in letting our full potential be reached. remains to betill the important work that the chair and this commission are embarking on. >> can you tell us what you think the commission's role is. >> i think it has been the come -- the had the responsibility to be the eyes and ears for the country and make recommendations for the country of how we can be our better selves. my hope for us is the same hope we have had over the last six years. do not mess it up and to make sure in this urgent time that we are vigilant and fierce about ensuring civil rights. that we maximize what it is we have. we have incredible colleagues and incredible civil rights leaders, colleagues, friends. we have extraordinary staff who
i walked the streets of ferguson in the aftermath of michael brown. i got to sing with thousands including the president obama, at the 50th anniversary of selma. we talked to parents who lost their children to bullying and we tried to protect transgender kids. all of these issues are at the very core about each of us being treated like humans, equally. in letting our full potential be reached. remains to betill the important work that the chair and this commission are embarking on. >> can...
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gathering of several mothers of black men who have been killed by police - people like eric gardner, michael brownrice. in oakland, spencer blake, kron four news. (catherine) a new mother is being forced to start 20-18 without a car.(steve) she says the thieves dumped her baby's car seat in the southland mall parking lot before taking off with her vehicle.(catherine) kron 4's ella sogomonian is in hayward with the video -- along with some advice from police.. pkgsot: ella sogomonian, hayward// "the victim tells me a quick thinking sales associate noticed suspicious activity on surveillance cameras while she was shopping inside the sears department store, but unfortunately it was too late by the time she got out into this parking lot the thieves and the car were gone."sot: car theft victim// "i just can't believe it i feel like they just ripped my heart and ran with it." surveillence video captured the moments two young men throw out a car seat and take off in this suv in the parking of lot of the southland mall in hayward.it happened on saturday between 4 and 5 at night leaving the victim - who wi
gathering of several mothers of black men who have been killed by police - people like eric gardner, michael brownrice. in oakland, spencer blake, kron four news. (catherine) a new mother is being forced to start 20-18 without a car.(steve) she says the thieves dumped her baby's car seat in the southland mall parking lot before taking off with her vehicle.(catherine) kron 4's ella sogomonian is in hayward with the video -- along with some advice from police.. pkgsot: ella sogomonian, hayward//...
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by a look at what the city of saint lewis is doing to address race ofations after the shooting michael brown in ferguson. and later, a discussion on russian interference in u.s. elections and other parts of the world. ben carson was the keynote speaker at a recent symposium in new york that focused on education, discrimination and other disparities of a thing african-american communities in the u.s.. the event also included a discussion with journalists and academics colors. hosted by the manhattan institute, this
by a look at what the city of saint lewis is doing to address race ofations after the shooting michael brown in ferguson. and later, a discussion on russian interference in u.s. elections and other parts of the world. ben carson was the keynote speaker at a recent symposium in new york that focused on education, discrimination and other disparities of a thing african-american communities in the u.s.. the event also included a discussion with journalists and academics colors. hosted by the...
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michael brown raised his hand from the task force. i don't mean to frighten you but please believe me when i tell you this is urgent. each morning we sit to our intelligence briefing and either today with urgency and a purpose. right now in some dark corner of the internet that are step-by-step instructions on how to build a bomb with items you can pick up any hardware store. right now a terrorist recruiter with hate in his heart is feeding lies to a confused teenager. right now someone in the country is being tested, due to become a soldier for the caliphate, or do they turn away? working together we can change the outcome and we can change lives. we are all terrorist prevention stakeholders, even if we don't know it yet. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> welcome. brief intermission. after next set of speakers will break for coffee and
michael brown raised his hand from the task force. i don't mean to frighten you but please believe me when i tell you this is urgent. each morning we sit to our intelligence briefing and either today with urgency and a purpose. right now in some dark corner of the internet that are step-by-step instructions on how to build a bomb with items you can pick up any hardware store. right now a terrorist recruiter with hate in his heart is feeding lies to a confused teenager. right now someone in the...
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louis is doing to address race relations after the fatal shooting of michael brown, which sparked protests and violence. thethen, a discussion of north korea nuclear threat. carson wasretary ben the keynote speaker at a panel about disparities facing african-americans in the u.s. posted by the manhattan institute, -- hosted by the manhattan institute, this is two hours. >> i think we are ready to get started. i want to thank everyone for joining us today. riley, i'm ason senior fellow at the manhattan institute and i would like to welcome everyone to our symposium, which is called prospects for black america. dean ball,ke to thank i want togton and thank them for their hard work. the idea is to bring people from different points of view about addressing racial problems in america. you will be hearing from liberals, conservatives, but most importantly, you will hear from people who have given serious thought to these issues. everyone here is here to engage. there are people who are not afraid to touch third rails. tois not because we want promote for the sake -- provoke for e being provocat
louis is doing to address race relations after the fatal shooting of michael brown, which sparked protests and violence. thethen, a discussion of north korea nuclear threat. carson wasretary ben the keynote speaker at a panel about disparities facing african-americans in the u.s. posted by the manhattan institute, -- hosted by the manhattan institute, this is two hours. >> i think we are ready to get started. i want to thank everyone for joining us today. riley, i'm ason senior fellow at...
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by a look at what the city of saint lewis is doing to address race ofations after the shooting michael brown in ferguson. and later, a discussion on russian interference in u.s. elections and other parts of the world. ben carson was the keynote speaker at a recent symposium in new york that focused on education, discrimination and other disparities of a thing african-american communities in the u.s.. the event also included a discussion with journalists and academics colors. hosted by the manhattan institute, this is two-and-a-half hours. is two hours. >> i think we are ready to get started. i want to thank everyone for joining us today. riley, i'm ason senior fellow at the manhattan institute and i would like to welcome everyone to our symposium, which is called prospects for black america. dean ball,ke to thank i want togton and thank them for their hard work. the idea is to bring people from different points of view about addressing racial problems in america. you will be hearing from liberals, conservatives, but most importantly, you will hear from people who have given serious thought t
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noticed what went on in baltimore when they came in with tanks, or what they did in missouri for the michael brown protests. i do not know why you would not draw a moral equivalence. some places are talking about some people ran over protesters in this country. the caller was correct. this country they do a lot to disturb iran's democracy. that is my question. host: thank you, charlotte. guest: i just would not be nude the iranian protesters by trying to set washington is behind the protest. political, social, economic scenes, ever since its inception, and even though protests may have a social, economic or religious the near, i have been part of the iranian people's best for democracy. host: steve is next from oklahoma. our line for independents. watching that was u.s. special meeting also, and seeing a lot of the other countries were saying that was an internal affair, and that we should not be meddling in their business. what do you think about that? so this is a great point the caller made when referencing the uns conference by other members of the p5, like russia, china. this is a long-standi
noticed what went on in baltimore when they came in with tanks, or what they did in missouri for the michael brown protests. i do not know why you would not draw a moral equivalence. some places are talking about some people ran over protesters in this country. the caller was correct. this country they do a lot to disturb iran's democracy. that is my question. host: thank you, charlotte. guest: i just would not be nude the iranian protesters by trying to set washington is behind the protest....
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brown's finance director michael cohen said if there's an emergency, money will be there. at the capital, pedro rivera, fox news. >>> a plan to raise tolls on several bay area bridges one step closer to reality now. >>> new developments on a bill that would make abortion pills available on college campuses. >>> a committee of the bay bridge toll authority voted today to raise tolls on seven bay area bridges. the plan now goes to the fill toll authority for a vote two weeks from today. if the board approves it, it goes on the june ballot in the bay area. the toll hikes would be phased in over six years starting with a $1 increase in january of 2019. by 2025, it could cost $9 to cross the bay bridge during the commute hours and $8 to cross the other bridges, excepting the golden gate bridge operated by its own bridge district. >>> the state department is stepping up a travel warning for americans heading to mexico. five states in mexico are now under a do not travel advisory due to crime and drugs. they include one state that borders texas and four pacific coast states inclu
brown's finance director michael cohen said if there's an emergency, money will be there. at the capital, pedro rivera, fox news. >>> a plan to raise tolls on several bay area bridges one step closer to reality now. >>> new developments on a bill that would make abortion pills available on college campuses. >>> a committee of the bay bridge toll authority voted today to raise tolls on seven bay area bridges. the plan now goes to the fill toll authority for a vote two...
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this, former head of the rnc, the republican national committee, michael steel said, this white house is trying to control the browning of this nation. we are now actually seeing the majority of kids, babies being born in this nation that are brown and, you know, to hear this, it goes right back to that point. michael ske michael steel, former head of the rnc, the president, during his campaigning, he talked about the other in terms of us versus them. this is going back to that. you can play politics with it all you want. this is definitely a dividing statement, a moment of division. you also go back to charlottesville. we heard this when the president was going back and forth. both sides are wrong. >> they are good people. >> yeah. >> i want to read part of the statement from the white house where they did not deny comments. they say like other nations, merit based immigration, president trump is fighting for solutions to make our party stronger welcoming those to contribute and simulate into our great nation. combine that with, as you say, s-houses, they are saying if you are from an s-house, you cannot contribute t
this, former head of the rnc, the republican national committee, michael steel said, this white house is trying to control the browning of this nation. we are now actually seeing the majority of kids, babies being born in this nation that are brown and, you know, to hear this, it goes right back to that point. michael ske michael steel, former head of the rnc, the president, during his campaigning, he talked about the other in terms of us versus them. this is going back to that. you can play...
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and i asked around to republican leaders, michael steele a few weeks ago, saying this is a white house that is very can concerned with the browning of this nation. this is what michael steele, african-american, said to me. i talked to so many different people. my phones were blowing up and text messages were coming in. i heard from presidents of historically black colleges and universities talking about the fact that they have a large contingent of national students who come to their schools to learn and obtain degrees to be functioning, working citizens, global citizens is, if not u.s. citizens. i talked to politicians. people are very upset with this. this is not normal. and it should not sit well with people. and i also talked -- alisyn, this is the biggest piece. people like to say the word racist. people say, no, it's not racist. but i ask for the definition of what a racist is from the naacp, hillary shelton, last night. he said when you have racial prejudice and power that come together, racial prejudice and power that come together, it begs the question did the president make a racial statement yesterday? >> racist. >> al
and i asked around to republican leaders, michael steele a few weeks ago, saying this is a white house that is very can concerned with the browning of this nation. this is what michael steele, african-american, said to me. i talked to so many different people. my phones were blowing up and text messages were coming in. i heard from presidents of historically black colleges and universities talking about the fact that they have a large contingent of national students who come to their schools to...
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that sounds like the kinds of person who went to brown university and majored in yachting. michael * they are still in the second world war it was just an arm cities that was signed. kennedy: and a leg. kennedy it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia every truck guy has their own way of conveying powerful. yeeaaahhh boy. kind of looks like a monster coming to eat ya. holy smokes. that is awesome. strong. you got the basic, and you got the beefy. i just think it looks mean. incredible. no way. start your year o
that sounds like the kinds of person who went to brown university and majored in yachting. michael * they are still in the second world war it was just an arm cities that was signed. kennedy: and a leg. kennedy it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions...
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brown? >> cab calloway. >> cab calloway? >> michaelackson. >> yeah. >> one of them old coal miners. >> when you're the only black hangout for 50 miles and there's a black people meeting going on, well, black folks just show up out of nowhere. it's like we sent up the black signal. >> a lot of people never realized there was so many black people that had so much to do with coal mining. like everything else, there's no history. >> that's important for people to know because i certainly didn't know it. >> in the state of kentucky, there's only two black schools still standing and this is one of them. >> this is history. >> in the state of kentucky. >> only school that got "colored" on the front of it. >> oh, yeah, yeah. >> i don't know if they had white schools up there or not. >> they just say school. >> they make sure we know whether to go. >> this is yours. you go here where it says "colored" on the front so you don't get confused and wander into the white school. after only a day here, one thing is absolutely clear. lack of opportunit
brown? >> cab calloway. >> cab calloway? >> michaelackson. >> yeah. >> one of them old coal miners. >> when you're the only black hangout for 50 miles and there's a black people meeting going on, well, black folks just show up out of nowhere. it's like we sent up the black signal. >> a lot of people never realized there was so many black people that had so much to do with coal mining. like everything else, there's no history. >> that's important...