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michelle brown says the same attitudes that led to the black wall street massacre linger in tulsa to this day. >> no one was ever held accountable for the hundreds of lives that were lost. >> reporter: do you think that this memory of the tulsa massacre also shaped the behavior of the police in tulsa in the generations afterwards? >> not as much as racism that continues to be pref leapt in our community. racism is something that is learned at a very young age and during the massacre there were white men who went and gathered their sons and brought them to fight alongside them. they gave them the right to carry a gun and to shoot an innocent black person without any fear of any type of consequences. >> my brother had struggles like millions of other americans. >> reporter: tiff any crutcher reporter:ere you e haaith in that justice system. >> reporter: the mayor announced he's proposing an independent monitor to review police actions. what is the thing you most wanted to change in the aftermath of your brother's killing? >> i wanted to change the culture of policing. this notion of us
michelle brown says the same attitudes that led to the black wall street massacre linger in tulsa to this day. >> no one was ever held accountable for the hundreds of lives that were lost. >> reporter: do you think that this memory of the tulsa massacre also shaped the behavior of the police in tulsa in the generations afterwards? >> not as much as racism that continues to be pref leapt in our community. racism is something that is learned at a very young age and during the...
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. >> michelle brown, program coordinator at the city's green baywood cultural center says her motherent to her in laws and said what is he talking about? what happened in tulsa? they said look we don't talk about that around here and don't go asking anybody about it. >> the secret squaz passed from generation to generation. >> we never discussed black wall street or the tulsa race massacre. >> reporter: white tulsa des accepted on the city's thriving black district nope as black wall street. white rye otters burned the neighborhood to the ground. it was sparked by an accusation that a black man attacked a white woman in an office building. >> the elevator opens and the man working in the building came running to see what happened and claimed that sarah page has been assaulted. by the end of the day they were complaining she had been raymond. >> newspapers that reported on it were removed from the library. it was activoved up in our community. >> tulsa's mayor said he first heard about the massacre in 2001. >> somebody braut it up and i thought that's ridiculous. there's no
. >> michelle brown, program coordinator at the city's green baywood cultural center says her motherent to her in laws and said what is he talking about? what happened in tulsa? they said look we don't talk about that around here and don't go asking anybody about it. >> the secret squaz passed from generation to generation. >> we never discussed black wall street or the tulsa race massacre. >> reporter: white tulsa des accepted on the city's thriving black district nope...
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black, brown and white. michelle lujan down in mexico is an outstanding woman. i understand her name has been put out there. i mentioned it before, and she's being vetted. i think that kamala harris is great. i think stacey abrams, keisha lance bottoms, val demings. karen bass. marsha kurtz. all of these women would get their proper do. i think it would be a mistake when we say what must happen when we have no idea what will show up in the polling, what will show up in the vetting. the only thing that's a must in this process at this time is to win. that's the must. it will be a plus to have an african-american woman. and will be a plus to have a latino. and it will be a plus to have a woman. but just remember, it will not be the first time. sarah palin turned out not to be a good choice when the vetting took place. we had the same problem with geraldine ferraro. she was an outstanding woman. they did proper vetting of her but didn't do proper vetting of her husband and that turned out to be a problem. what i want us to do, let everybody be considered. do the ve
black, brown and white. michelle lujan down in mexico is an outstanding woman. i understand her name has been put out there. i mentioned it before, and she's being vetted. i think that kamala harris is great. i think stacey abrams, keisha lance bottoms, val demings. karen bass. marsha kurtz. all of these women would get their proper do. i think it would be a mistake when we say what must happen when we have no idea what will show up in the polling, what will show up in the vetting. the only...
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is is in some ways her death kicked off saying her name michelle was killed 5 days after mike brown was killed there was no media attention there was no conversation there was this growing consciousness of course about black people being killed by the police the intolerable dimension of it but no mention her name until fran garrett michelle's mother said somebody in the recognize that my daughter has been killed so she took michelle's cough and to the city hom to mend attention to the fact that her daughter lost her life not because she did anything wrong heard a lot of. family. call when someone called for a mental health pick up order for her daughter who was suffering from schizophrenia and the police decided that they were going to break into her home when she didn't want to come out and within seconds of the encounter the officer had shot at through the heart that's what we're looking at black black women are not safe in the street they're not safe in their homes they're not safe in their own bodies and they're not they're not removed morry allies in death because this loss of life
is is in some ways her death kicked off saying her name michelle was killed 5 days after mike brown was killed there was no media attention there was no conversation there was this growing consciousness of course about black people being killed by the police the intolerable dimension of it but no mention her name until fran garrett michelle's mother said somebody in the recognize that my daughter has been killed so she took michelle's cough and to the city hom to mend attention to the fact that...
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is he a monster has to design for so long michel as to it isn't. a host scott. brown was taken out of school in april 2014 and brought to syria by his parents his stepfather was a friend of the islamist militant mohammed merah he was shot dead by french police after he murdered 7 people including children at a jewish school. french authorities last all trace of the propaganda video is the last time he was seen alive. videos of this kind of designed by islamic state to start in the west by raising the specter of a new generation of merciless functors. recruited and trained by the jihadist group these children say western intelligence agencies pose a serious danger. even after the caliph its defeat in the field tens of thousands of us fighters remain in iraq interment camps. they include some 5000 children and teenagers among them several 100 who came from europe. most were recruited to the islamic state by their own parents. parts of northern iraq semi autonomous kurdish region were among the longest held i-s. territories this is all that remains of syndrome. the city
is he a monster has to design for so long michel as to it isn't. a host scott. brown was taken out of school in april 2014 and brought to syria by his parents his stepfather was a friend of the islamist militant mohammed merah he was shot dead by french police after he murdered 7 people including children at a jewish school. french authorities last all trace of the propaganda video is the last time he was seen alive. videos of this kind of designed by islamic state to start in the west by...
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who got us started with this, frankly, fran garrett, the mother of michelle cusseaux, her daughter was killed within two weeks of mike brownne knew her name. she took it to city hall. and that's how we became aware of the fact that she lost her life. so when we went to the eric garner protest we had a whole banner of black women who lost their lives to police violence. we would call the name of eric garner and say then michelle cusseaux. that's why we started to say say her name literally, that's why we turned it into a hash tag. basically to hold the england that we have to say their names to be able to tell their stories. >> yes, dr. kimberly crenshaw with the african-american policy forum and the #sayhername campaign. i will tweet out a link to the campaign to make sure people learn more about it. thank you so much for your time this morning. >> thanks for having me. >> we'll be right back. >>> i know you've probably noticed over the last couple of weeks how many celebrities are using their platforms right now to talk about fighting police brutality and yasracial inequal. well it seems the entertainment industry is list
who got us started with this, frankly, fran garrett, the mother of michelle cusseaux, her daughter was killed within two weeks of mike brownne knew her name. she took it to city hall. and that's how we became aware of the fact that she lost her life. so when we went to the eric garner protest we had a whole banner of black women who lost their lives to police violence. we would call the name of eric garner and say then michelle cusseaux. that's why we started to say say her name literally,...
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and was so impressed with how they helped the community that the owner jeff brown ended up being a policy adviser to michelles let's move campaign fighting childhood obesity and was her guest at obama's first state of the union address in 2010. brown is ceo and chairman of brown's super stores. six of his 12 markets are in former food deserts that lacked access to fresh produce. he employs 2,500 people, mostly from local communities. 600 of them are formerly incarcerated. the urban stores' employees are 95% african-american. i visited jeff brown in his fox street branch as he supervised cleaning up after the aftermath. >> this store was broken into and looted and we really didn't get the police support we needed. then the second night came around. we were trying to clean the store up and get it back open. and we had a much larger force of looters. we had a 12 or 15 workers trying to get the store back in shape. and there was over 20 looters. >> so they were out numbered. >> they were out numbered. and my guys are working people. not violent people. and they were really crazed, violent people here attacking t
and was so impressed with how they helped the community that the owner jeff brown ended up being a policy adviser to michelles let's move campaign fighting childhood obesity and was her guest at obama's first state of the union address in 2010. brown is ceo and chairman of brown's super stores. six of his 12 markets are in former food deserts that lacked access to fresh produce. he employs 2,500 people, mostly from local communities. 600 of them are formerly incarcerated. the urban stores'...
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>> this is michelle cody from willie brown middle school. i, too, want to stand in solidarity with the resolution and support our hawaiian and pacific islander students. as someone who does a lot of cultural stuff at our schools, it's so important to see our students supported. having the cultural events and having the programs come into the school helps let students be seen and heard. i'm just so happy that we're taking these steps so that every kid feels that they can see themselves in the beautiful wovenness that's san francisco. thank you. >> thank you. president sanchez, that concludes public comment on this item. >> okay. thank you so much, and thank you for the public speaking on those items. i'm referring both items to the budget and business services committee, and the amendment resolution will also go to the curriculum program committee. second l, motion to suspend the rules. the first is resolution of 206-23-a-3, in support of black lives in sfusd and the abolition of armed law enforcement in schools #blacklivesmatter # defundthep
>> this is michelle cody from willie brown middle school. i, too, want to stand in solidarity with the resolution and support our hawaiian and pacific islander students. as someone who does a lot of cultural stuff at our schools, it's so important to see our students supported. having the cultural events and having the programs come into the school helps let students be seen and heard. i'm just so happy that we're taking these steps so that every kid feels that they can see themselves in...
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everybody is prepared before they head to a protest kron four's michelle kingston has more on what people should know before they go. doctor cortland brown is a whole list of things you should do before heading out to a protest in all the ways to make sure you stay safe and everything just heard within. >>a few minutes and it became very violent turn from both ends. >>and there were a couple 1000 and the police started using tear gas doctor cortland brown is a chief resident in the emergency department at ucsf she went to the first oakland protest for george floyd earlier this month and while it started peaceful, she ended up caught an area full of tear gas she says police were shooting rubber bullets i just remember being completely utterly unprepared doctor. brown says she has this advice for anyone heading out to a protest this weekend first know your rights in take photos and videos of anything you see that violates those rights she says to not go to protest alone and to remember where you parked in figure out multiple different ways to get back to your car bring extra closing case, yours get chemicals on that. >>and we're running sh
everybody is prepared before they head to a protest kron four's michelle kingston has more on what people should know before they go. doctor cortland brown is a whole list of things you should do before heading out to a protest in all the ways to make sure you stay safe and everything just heard within. >>a few minutes and it became very violent turn from both ends. >>and there were a couple 1000 and the police started using tear gas doctor cortland brown is a chief resident in the...
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wants to protest is prepared to do so safely kron four's michelle kingston has more on the advice that goes beyond masks. >>doctor cortland brown is a whole list of things you should do before heading out to a protest in all the ways to make sure you stay safe and everything just heard within. >>a few minutes and it became very violent turn from both ends. >>and there were a couple 1000 and the police started using tear gas doctor cortland brown is a chief resident in the emergency department at ucsf she went to the first oakland protest for george floyd earlier this month and while it started peaceful, she ended up caught an area full of tear gas she says police were shooting rubber bullets i just remember being completely utterly unprepared doctor. brown says she has this advice for anyone heading out to a protest this weekend first know your rights in take photos and videos of anything you see that violates those rights she says to not go to protest alone and to remember where you parked in figure out multiple different ways to get back to your car bring extra closing case, yours get chemicals on that. >>and we're running sh
wants to protest is prepared to do so safely kron four's michelle kingston has more on the advice that goes beyond masks. >>doctor cortland brown is a whole list of things you should do before heading out to a protest in all the ways to make sure you stay safe and everything just heard within. >>a few minutes and it became very violent turn from both ends. >>and there were a couple 1000 and the police started using tear gas doctor cortland brown is a chief resident in the...
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. >> brown: in recent days, we heard from some in this country about how they feel about the monuments. michelle sewell of maryland: >> we're going to take down these monuments. and the monuments that are too big to take down, we're going to give them context or put them in museums so we know where we were as the united states of america. because you keep saying that as if it means something. so let it mean something. >> brown: xander matik and dillon marks are supporters of president trump. they spoke outside of his rally in arizona today. >> i mean, we can't erase our history, even good or bad. and i think them tearing down the statues of different figures from history, i think at's totally wrong. >> we had a civil war in the country, and there is, of course, a racial divide. but i think having these statues up leaves a reminder not to go back to these events. >> brown: monuments of the past, mirrors of our embattled present. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: as jeff reported, the debate and activism in many communities right now goes well beyond the tributes to the confede
. >> brown: in recent days, we heard from some in this country about how they feel about the monuments. michelle sewell of maryland: >> we're going to take down these monuments. and the monuments that are too big to take down, we're going to give them context or put them in museums so we know where we were as the united states of america. because you keep saying that as if it means something. so let it mean something. >> brown: xander matik and dillon marks are supporters of...
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michelle obama introducing beyoncc winner of the 2020 humanitarian award. >> we have to vote like our life depends on it, because it does. >> reporter: fox news. >>> family and friends have been checking in with willie brown after his photo was mistakenly included in the awards shores in memoriam segment. producers wanted to honor willie brown who died in october at the age of 70 eight. we spoke life with the former mayor and state assembly speaker. the first call he received was from his niece. >> i got a call from my knees who said why didn't you tell us? we would've plan something if we knew you were dying or dead. and she laughed. i had no idea what she was talking about. she assumed that i provided bet with the appropriate information so i would become more famous. >> the hall of fame quarterback played 16 seasons with the nfl. bet producers created the error immediately following the brett kast for when the show reenters. >>> three thermometers are being handed out by the san francisco unified school district. they want to encourage families to monitor their health during this pandemic. they will passout thermometers during the female distribution at 19 school sites. one thermometer will be given to
michelle obama introducing beyoncc winner of the 2020 humanitarian award. >> we have to vote like our life depends on it, because it does. >> reporter: fox news. >>> family and friends have been checking in with willie brown after his photo was mistakenly included in the awards shores in memoriam segment. producers wanted to honor willie brown who died in october at the age of 70 eight. we spoke life with the former mayor and state assembly speaker. the first call he...
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michelle bishop, the disability advocacy specialist. and with those initiatives in the real estate and the nationwide network. kata brown school and washington hughes. and in sociology. state university of new york. ms. bishop, you are now recognized for five minutes. ms. bishop: thank you for the opportunity to testify today , representing the the national disability rights network to the ndrn this is a nonprofit. , federally mandated advocacy network. , it the threat of covid-19 behooves election administrators to allow for as many voters as possible to choose voting from home for their own safety as voters.help from reduced voter turnout in 2020 is unfortunately necessary in order to allow voters to properly distance while allowing for workers to sanitize between the voters. relax deadlines and request of mail ballots. now is the time for dr. noes, octories, and others -- dr notes, notaries, and others. those who are immunosuppressed or under quarantine, they must , and goself-isolation to notaries simply to be able to vote. and never have been accessible to voters with disabilities. people with blind or low vision h
michelle bishop, the disability advocacy specialist. and with those initiatives in the real estate and the nationwide network. kata brown school and washington hughes. and in sociology. state university of new york. ms. bishop, you are now recognized for five minutes. ms. bishop: thank you for the opportunity to testify today , representing the the national disability rights network to the ndrn this is a nonprofit. , federally mandated advocacy network. , it the threat of covid-19 behooves...
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brown face at the bottom of the ticket. i think unfortunately unless they're planning on putting michelle obama on ticket themself they willl over again. jedediah: michelle obama would be absolutely a formidable candidate. i want to ask you, kevin, about karen bass. she has been floated as vp choice. california congresswoman. she made comments about the fidel castro democrats themselves have been troubling. as cuba begins nine days of mourning i wish to express my condolences to the cuban people and family of fidel castro. the passing of commander-in-chief is a great loss to the people of cuba. comments like this, won't they be a problem for centrist democrats that joe biden would desperately need? >> there could be jed. there is huge cuban-american population in florida. we have seen pushback to her remarks. karen bass would be formidable vice-presidential contender. first former black woman speaker of california general assembly. leads the black congress in congress. passed comprehensive police reformulas week in the house of representatives. of course no second choice is going to be strong in terms of the vice president
brown face at the bottom of the ticket. i think unfortunately unless they're planning on putting michelle obama on ticket themself they willl over again. jedediah: michelle obama would be absolutely a formidable candidate. i want to ask you, kevin, about karen bass. she has been floated as vp choice. california congresswoman. she made comments about the fidel castro democrats themselves have been troubling. as cuba begins nine days of mourning i wish to express my condolences to the cuban...
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brown. every cycle this decade so far democrats have been saying this is our year in georgia. we saw it in 2012, we saw it in 2014 with michelle done, and 2016 when hillary clinton talk a big game about winning georgia, campaigning in georgia. she lost by five nights. we saw it in 2018 were democrats nationwide were super excited about stacey abrams. she got the closest anyone has gotten in the last decade but she still lost by a point and a half. on a fundamental level georgia is still a republican state. it may be changing, but the question is, is it changing fast enough for democrats to make a serious play for it in 2020. host: what all is retiring? what's the status of who will be replaced? guest: the election for the old seat of rob woodall, the closest race in the country in 2018, decided by just 419 votes. we are seeing competitive primaries on both sides. on the democratic side, carolyn bordeaux is widely accepted to be the front runner, but in georgia to win a primary outright you have to win 50% plus one of the vote and she is facing spirited challengers on two fronts. facing an air force veteran who has been endorse
brown. every cycle this decade so far democrats have been saying this is our year in georgia. we saw it in 2012, we saw it in 2014 with michelle done, and 2016 when hillary clinton talk a big game about winning georgia, campaigning in georgia. she lost by five nights. we saw it in 2018 were democrats nationwide were super excited about stacey abrams. she got the closest anyone has gotten in the last decade but she still lost by a point and a half. on a fundamental level georgia is still a...