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it was part of the naacp anti-lynching campaign. it included the publication of the pamphlet, 30 years of lynching in 1919. the advertisement that the naacp took in 1922 in both the new york times and the atlantic journal-constitution entitled the shame of america in which a full page ad was listing the number of lynching's to date in 1922. then, the segregation era section, we have included a so 's primary focus was giallo opportunity. in 1925, he organized the rutherford of sleeping carpenters. after a 12 year struggle and favorable new labor legislation he was able to negotiate a bargaining agreement with the pullman palace car company it was the first such agreement between a black union in a major american company. the agreement launched him and the national civil rights leader. also the brotherhood provided black labor with a solid foundation on which to challenge racial discrimination. the members of the union were also instrumental in supporting his various mass demonstrations and movements with both their labor and their mo
it was part of the naacp anti-lynching campaign. it included the publication of the pamphlet, 30 years of lynching in 1919. the advertisement that the naacp took in 1922 in both the new york times and the atlantic journal-constitution entitled the shame of america in which a full page ad was listing the number of lynching's to date in 1922. then, the segregation era section, we have included a so 's primary focus was giallo opportunity. in 1925, he organized the rutherford of sleeping...
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why did you go back and become the chair of the maa -- of the naacp as you did? julian: i was living in atlanta. i was in the legislature, and i looked around, and the naacp was the only man standing. it stood for 50 years from its founding until that time, and i thought what we need is to strengthen this organization that has lasted this many years. have been active, i have been a member as a college student, but it had gotten too old and too stodgy. all of the people had gray hair. so i re-involved myself and became president of the atlanta branch and got in a dispute with the chairman and lost my seat on the board of directors. i won my seat back and helped to defeat him. i ran to succeed a woman in 1998 when she wanted to step down and , 11ed until last year years. it was a wonderful experience. made a speech this morning in which he made three observations. the naacp membership is up for the third year in a row, our resources and finances are in great shape
why did you go back and become the chair of the maa -- of the naacp as you did? julian: i was living in atlanta. i was in the legislature, and i looked around, and the naacp was the only man standing. it stood for 50 years from its founding until that time, and i thought what we need is to strengthen this organization that has lasted this many years. have been active, i have been a member as a college student, but it had gotten too old and too stodgy. all of the people had gray hair. so i...
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you have mentioned the naacp. give us a broader picture of a mobilization that would eventually get traction and make a difference. what happened in reconstruction is lost in the movie. there's a time after "birth of a nation" when there is another mobilization, a reconstruction within the african american community. >> middle-class blacks, various movements for solidarity. the marcus garvey movement. there's a war going on. there are black soldiers later who come back from the war and after this field that they are owed something because their -- they are citizens. they have done the ultimate thing you can do as a citizen to serve your country. to come back and have them play "caps on races" was an insult. ofre are stage productions "uncle tom's cabin" becoming more outrageous and ridiculous. this movie is there. there are other kinds of movies being made. one will be the niggger, using that term actually. it was supposed to be sympathetic. sympathetic in its own way. naacp has to decide how they will deal with t
you have mentioned the naacp. give us a broader picture of a mobilization that would eventually get traction and make a difference. what happened in reconstruction is lost in the movie. there's a time after "birth of a nation" when there is another mobilization, a reconstruction within the african american community. >> middle-class blacks, various movements for solidarity. the marcus garvey movement. there's a war going on. there are black soldiers later who come back from the...
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which is an arm of the naacp which marshall found a. so those two things are just great. america, right now is going through a lot of discussion about race and i think thurgood marshall planted so many of the good seeds when it comes to racial equality in this country. i'm a trained journalist and i like to tell stories, i like to look for stories that have never been told, this story about thurgood marshall, 1967 senate confirmation hearing has never been told. he was the first african-american nominated to the supreme court. usually those series with last four hours or less. that's how long they lasted for all of the previous supreme court nominees. thurgood marshall's hearings lasted five days, stretch across 12 days in days in his nomination sat in limbo for five weeks. there is great drama and that. also, with, with the bigger than life senate figures like senator john mcclellan of arkansas, senator san urban of north carolina, and jace easton of mississippi, they wanted to stop thurgood marshall's hearing, they wanted to stop them in the tracks because of his work a
which is an arm of the naacp which marshall found a. so those two things are just great. america, right now is going through a lot of discussion about race and i think thurgood marshall planted so many of the good seeds when it comes to racial equality in this country. i'm a trained journalist and i like to tell stories, i like to look for stories that have never been told, this story about thurgood marshall, 1967 senate confirmation hearing has never been told. he was the first...
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the naacp is going to call a special meeting in a call to action. >> it will. strong words from the group which says ferguson, missouri is happening every day on the streets of san francisco. anger still boiling over after a tense community meeting on friday. >> you need to be taken out of office! >> an angry crowd overtaking the meeting. police calling for the police chief to quit after he was trying to explain that his officers shot and killed 26-year-old mario woods because she refused to drop a knife. some made demands for reform if the police department with new policies to curb excessive force and grant's uncle called for the people to organize and pressure to district attorney's office to place charged against the afpd. this is triggered from the video posted on the social media. police say the smooth happened after woods was talking to himself, swinging a knife and stabbed him in the should are. they first used pepper spray before opening fire. police commissioners plan to review the procedures while the chief is talking with experts on deescalation tec
the naacp is going to call a special meeting in a call to action. >> it will. strong words from the group which says ferguson, missouri is happening every day on the streets of san francisco. anger still boiling over after a tense community meeting on friday. >> you need to be taken out of office! >> an angry crowd overtaking the meeting. police calling for the police chief to quit after he was trying to explain that his officers shot and killed 26-year-old mario woods because...
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we started at the naacp america's journey for justice. started not at pettus bridge, but that amelia boynton's house. she represented the millions of people who were on the ground working for issues of equality and justice. it had boots on the ground. the naacp is one of the few organizations that has boots on the ground. branches across the country. each of those branches and each of those places are important sources -- resources for equality and justice. i think also about the supreme court. the supreme court has been both a boon and again. we had percy versus ferguson. the voting rights act was essentially gutted. we almost had to start with the beginning to make sure all of us , they are losing their ability to change the world. which is what the double it -- which is what the naacp was about. i'm thinking about the court and places like amelia boynton's house. i am thinking about historically black colleges and universities certainly,or activity and action, but also a reflection. another thing we do not know about this said she was
we started at the naacp america's journey for justice. started not at pettus bridge, but that amelia boynton's house. she represented the millions of people who were on the ground working for issues of equality and justice. it had boots on the ground. the naacp is one of the few organizations that has boots on the ground. branches across the country. each of those branches and each of those places are important sources -- resources for equality and justice. i think also about the supreme court....
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the naacp is urging the community to show up in large numbers. reporting live in san francisco >> pam :before tonight's community session. the mayor, the police chief and the head of the police commission talked about the next steps. in adopting reforms in police behavior. kron's grant lodes has that part of the story. >> pam :it looks like there was a problem with grants story slough will move on right now-- so we will move on the sonoma county sheriff's office faced the community tonight. with how it will change procedures. after one of its deputies shot and killed a 13 -year-old boy. changes in the wake of andy lopez's death are on the horizon. back in may. task force made almost 70 - recommendations to the sonoma county sheriff's office. tonight.the public got to see the response to dozens of recommendations. now. to better serve the community. the sheriff's office believes it should create an internal affairs unit, add a community outreach coordinator, hire more diverse deputies, and better train officers on the use of force. >>:a lot of the
the naacp is urging the community to show up in large numbers. reporting live in san francisco >> pam :before tonight's community session. the mayor, the police chief and the head of the police commission talked about the next steps. in adopting reforms in police behavior. kron's grant lodes has that part of the story. >> pam :it looks like there was a problem with grants story slough will move on right now-- so we will move on the sonoma county sheriff's office faced the community...
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the naacp. you have a picture, of the mobilization that will eventually get traction, that will eventually make a difference. what really happened in reconstruction is lost. at least in the movie. other. this of reconstruction that happened within the african american community. annette: there's the middle of middle-classs the blacks, marcus garvey, there's a war going on. lack soldiers come back from the war and feel that they are owed something, because they are citizens. you do the ultimate thing as a citizen, serve your country. the come back and here camp town races is an insult. all these things go on. there are stage productions of tom's cap and" -- "uncle cabin" which becomes more and more ridiculous. there's a movie called "the nigger" which was supposed to be sympathetic. [laughter] annette: in its own way. the naacp figures out how it's going to deal with it. this notion of response changes people. all kinds of movements. marcus garvey, all these people come together. peter: there's a
the naacp. you have a picture, of the mobilization that will eventually get traction, that will eventually make a difference. what really happened in reconstruction is lost. at least in the movie. other. this of reconstruction that happened within the african american community. annette: there's the middle of middle-classs the blacks, marcus garvey, there's a war going on. lack soldiers come back from the war and feel that they are owed something, because they are citizens. you do the ultimate...
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a branch of the naacp. what these stories told me was more about what local people, what ordinary people were concerned about on a day-to-day basis. it was good to get voting rights, very important, crucial to have your citizenship recognized. but what would it mean if you could vote but you couldn't walk home from church if you were abducted and assaulted? some of this is about what ordinary local people needed to accomplish daily. i think that where it sparked civil rights campaigns, it did so in the form of a catalyst. >> as you went through this work, thinking about the world that we live in today, do you find any resonance of what you studied for the world we are living in now? danielle: sure. to understand the way that black women are portrayed in popular media, we'd understand this history. they are objectified and subjugated, bodies are sexualized, overly sexualized, by everyone. and, that sexualization, if we look at the way michelle obama is treated today, there is a focus on her body in a way tha
a branch of the naacp. what these stories told me was more about what local people, what ordinary people were concerned about on a day-to-day basis. it was good to get voting rights, very important, crucial to have your citizenship recognized. but what would it mean if you could vote but you couldn't walk home from church if you were abducted and assaulted? some of this is about what ordinary local people needed to accomplish daily. i think that where it sparked civil rights campaigns, it did...
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she joins the naacp. for the next ten years she helps to lead the montgomery naacp into a more activist chapter doing voter registration, working on legal cases, legal action cases and trying to get justice for black women who have been victims of sexual violence. by december 11955 rosa parks is a seasoned rubble. >> host: was december 1, 1965, the bus it down planned? >> guest: no, but it is a combination of many acts of rebellion, certainly montgomery's black community is thinking about filing a suit. this is a year after brown versus board of education. they haven't talking about the need to challenge bus segregation. this is also not the 1st -- she is not the 1st person arrested on the bus. in the decade after you see a trickle of people refusing to give up their seat, getting arrested. in 1944 and a woman named feel the right refuses to give up her seat and is arrested. police rape her daughter. there are a series of cases. 1974 miss brown operas -- offers a new opportunity. a 15 -year-old refuses to
she joins the naacp. for the next ten years she helps to lead the montgomery naacp into a more activist chapter doing voter registration, working on legal cases, legal action cases and trying to get justice for black women who have been victims of sexual violence. by december 11955 rosa parks is a seasoned rubble. >> host: was december 1, 1965, the bus it down planned? >> guest: no, but it is a combination of many acts of rebellion, certainly montgomery's black community is thinking...
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this is an almost all white phenomenon that picketed the naacp yesterday. it looked more like orange county than south-central. were about 100 people and 75 of them were white. identity politics, do we talk about the tea party? why is it only people of color who are condemned in this way? [applause] >> why is it? people findink some it objective when people of color banded together in their own interests. somehow, that is supposed to be american dream,mer the american way. they don't feel the same way about white people coming together in their own interests, and that seems to be because they don't think white people can do anything wrong in that regard. >> president obama was the nominee, or maybe still running against hillary clinton, i there were those who had been involved in the civil rights movement, and others who wondering, do we have to vote for this guy just because he is black? do we have to support him just because he is black? what do you think of that? to my: herman cain went college. herman cain is a black man. i am not going to vote for herm
this is an almost all white phenomenon that picketed the naacp yesterday. it looked more like orange county than south-central. were about 100 people and 75 of them were white. identity politics, do we talk about the tea party? why is it only people of color who are condemned in this way? [applause] >> why is it? people findink some it objective when people of color banded together in their own interests. somehow, that is supposed to be american dream,mer the american way. they don't feel...
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this is an almost all white phenomenon that picketed the naacp yesterday. it looked more like orange county than south-central. were about 100 people and 75 of them were white. identity politics, do we talk about the tea party? why is it only people of color who are condemned in this way? [applause] >> why is it? people findink some it objective when people of color banded together in their own interests. somehow, that is supposed to be american dream,mer the american way. they don't feel the same way about white people coming together in their own interests, and that seems to be because they don't think white people can do anything wrong in that regard. >> president obama was the nominee, or maybe still running against hillary clinton, i there were those who had been involved in the civil rights movement, and others who wondering, do we have to vote for this guy just because he is black? do we have to support him just because he is black? what do you think of that? to my: herman cain went college. herman cain is a black man. i am not going to vote for herm
this is an almost all white phenomenon that picketed the naacp yesterday. it looked more like orange county than south-central. were about 100 people and 75 of them were white. identity politics, do we talk about the tea party? why is it only people of color who are condemned in this way? [applause] >> why is it? people findink some it objective when people of color banded together in their own interests. somehow, that is supposed to be american dream,mer the american way. they don't feel...
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here's more on what the naacp is demanding. >> reporter: san francisco's naacp chapter brought in two members of the city police commission to talk change, five days after a group of police officers shot and killed mario woods as held a small kitchen knife. >> we're gonna change the policy. >> reporter: words that rang hollow for a frustrated community. >> if change will not come, will you be willing to resign your two seats on the commission? >> how many more of us, of me, has to die, has to be killed before you guys do something about it? >> i'm telling you, it takes time to make changes. >> reporter: commissioners stood behind mayor ed lee as he and the police chief laid out changes they are making now to handle future incidents. >> the chief is already equipping officers with protect,ive body shields. >> i'm gonna be asking for tasers, yes. >> solutions that the naacp said do not address a much deeper problem. >> do we really need tasers? if the chief can't do this, he needs to resign. >> that meet something -- meeting is tomorrow. >>> a key decision today on the plans to build th
here's more on what the naacp is demanding. >> reporter: san francisco's naacp chapter brought in two members of the city police commission to talk change, five days after a group of police officers shot and killed mario woods as held a small kitchen knife. >> we're gonna change the policy. >> reporter: words that rang hollow for a frustrated community. >> if change will not come, will you be willing to resign your two seats on the commission? >> how many more of...
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brown is asking members of the naacp to attend. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> diplomacy is going to the dogs. still ahead on 7 news at 11:00. this adorable pup strengthening international relations after the terror attacks in paris. >>> fears it was a wild fear now another potential disaster forcing people who lost everything in the valley fear to leave their homes once agai again. >>> surf is up. dangerous waves pounding the bay area coast line tonight. >> i have more on the warning plus look at when live doppler 7hd tracking not one but 2 storms this week coming up. >> thanks. first though here's a look what's coming up tonight on "jimmy kimmel live"right after the news at 11:00. >> thanks. tonight we are fretful for the hateful with special tarantino show. >> which one of you leaked the >> which one of you leaked the script? . >>> the california band the eagle of death metal return to the stage in paris tonight for the first time since the deadly terrorist attacks. the band joined u.2 on the stage in paris. it was a show thi
brown is asking members of the naacp to attend. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> diplomacy is going to the dogs. still ahead on 7 news at 11:00. this adorable pup strengthening international relations after the terror attacks in paris. >>> fears it was a wild fear now another potential disaster forcing people who lost everything in the valley fear to leave their homes once agai again. >>> surf is up. dangerous waves pounding the bay area coast line tonight. >>...
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of the naacp.ial reaction -- i know you put out a lengthy statement, reacting to the decision, the mistrial? >> well, the naacp is headquartered in baltimore. it is our hometown. much of my staff lives in baltimore, so this tragedy hits home. our official statement is simply this. that the mistrial represents a opportunity, if you will, for a justice do-over. the fact that we are headed towards a retrial is a positive development in the wake of a senseless tragedy. the fact of the matter is, freddie gray died in the back of a police van, after requesting for a medic. in a city with a long, sordid history of these rough rides. so this is not an individual incident. this is not an aberration. this is a part of a long, tragic tradition. so as a consequence, people are angry. but we are hoping that they are angry and righteously indignant, but non-violent. and give the system an opportunity to work. and to deliver justice. >> hold on for a minute, cornell. sunny hostin, our legal analyst, former federa
of the naacp.ial reaction -- i know you put out a lengthy statement, reacting to the decision, the mistrial? >> well, the naacp is headquartered in baltimore. it is our hometown. much of my staff lives in baltimore, so this tragedy hits home. our official statement is simply this. that the mistrial represents a opportunity, if you will, for a justice do-over. the fact that we are headed towards a retrial is a positive development in the wake of a senseless tragedy. the fact of the matter...
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last knight people voiced anger and frustration at a meeting hosted by the naacp at the third baptist church. the mayor is calling on the department to reexamine use of force policies. the head of the naacp in san francisco says officers also need more sensitivity training. >> the way this young man was shot down reflects again that too many officers don't have sensitivity, don't have good reason and they should have more respect for the worth and dignity of african americans. >> in the past, the san francisco police commission refused to give the go ahead to stun guns. issue up for discussion again when the commission needs next week. protestors planning a demonstration outside city hall before that meeting. >>> today the oakland police department and stanford are hosting a round table to discuss the use of body cameras. discuss research, opportunities and challenges of the large amounts of data that come with the cameras. oakland police were one of the first large agencies to implement wide spreads use. stanford has been using opd data in research, analyzing the audio of body camera
last knight people voiced anger and frustration at a meeting hosted by the naacp at the third baptist church. the mayor is calling on the department to reexamine use of force policies. the head of the naacp in san francisco says officers also need more sensitivity training. >> the way this young man was shot down reflects again that too many officers don't have sensitivity, don't have good reason and they should have more respect for the worth and dignity of african americans. >> in...
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and that's an arm of the naacp which marshall thurgood found it. so those two things are just great. america, right now is going through a lot of discussion about race and i think they're a good marshall planted so many of the good seeds when it comes to racial equality in this country. i'm a trained journalist and i like to tell stories come i like to look for stories that have never been told. this story about thurgood marshall's 1967 senate confirmation hearing has never been told. he he was the first african-american nominated to the supreme court. usually those hearings would lost four hours or less, that's how long they lasted for all of the previous supreme court nominees. their goal marshall's hearing lasted five days, stretched across 12 days and his nomination sat in limbo for five weeks. there's great drama in that. also, with the bigger than life senate figures like with senator john mcclellan of arkansas, senator sam ervin, and james eastland of mississippi, they wanted to stop thurgood marshall's hearing. they wanted to stop him in hi
and that's an arm of the naacp which marshall thurgood found it. so those two things are just great. america, right now is going through a lot of discussion about race and i think they're a good marshall planted so many of the good seeds when it comes to racial equality in this country. i'm a trained journalist and i like to tell stories come i like to look for stories that have never been told. this story about thurgood marshall's 1967 senate confirmation hearing has never been told. he he was...
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the naacp is holding a meetings. >> they're going to the mayor, to supervisors, to faith leaders here in san francisco to calm people after a community meeting on friday got pretty heated. take a listen. there were calls for police chief to get fired or step down at this community meeting on friday hosted by the police chief to explain why he officer shot and killed 26-year-old mario woods. also showing a picture of a life police say woods refused to drop that day. some saying officers were doing what they were trained to do. they made demands for reform in the sfrand police department with new policy to curb what they called excessive force. now video posted on social media appears to show five police officers firing at woods in the bay view district. this was last wednesday. police say the shooting happened after a man told sheriff's deputies that woods was talking to himself, swinging the knife and stabbed him in the shoulder. they used pepper spray before opening fire. oscar grant's uncle was at the meeting and wants people to organize and pressure the district attorney's office t
the naacp is holding a meetings. >> they're going to the mayor, to supervisors, to faith leaders here in san francisco to calm people after a community meeting on friday got pretty heated. take a listen. there were calls for police chief to get fired or step down at this community meeting on friday hosted by the police chief to explain why he officer shot and killed 26-year-old mario woods. also showing a picture of a life police say woods refused to drop that day. some saying officers...
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christin ayers with the demands from the naacp. >> they have a three-point plan they want san francisco police to adopt starting with sensitivity training but at a meeting tonight, some people said that's not enough. they want policy changes and they want them now. >> reporter: tonight san francisco's naacp chapter brought in two members of the city police commission to talk change. five days after a group of police officers shot and killed mario woods as he held a small kitchen knife. >> we're going to change the policy. we're going to change procedures. >> reporter: words that rang hollow for a frustrated community. >> if change will not come, will you be willing to resign your two seats on the commission? >> how many more of us, of me, has to die, has to get killed before you guys do something about it? >> i'm telling you, it takes time to make change. >> reporter: commissioners stood behind mayor ed lee today as he and the police chief laid out changes they're making now to handle future incidents without deadly force. >> the chief is already equipping officers with protective body
christin ayers with the demands from the naacp. >> they have a three-point plan they want san francisco police to adopt starting with sensitivity training but at a meeting tonight, some people said that's not enough. they want policy changes and they want them now. >> reporter: tonight san francisco's naacp chapter brought in two members of the city police commission to talk change. five days after a group of police officers shot and killed mario woods as he held a small kitchen...
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what the naacp wants to do today. >>> welcome back. the naacp is loading a public forum tonight after a police shooting last week. >> police say the man was suspected of stabbing someone and refused to drop the knife. >> and some who have seen videos of the incident are calling on the chief to take responsibility. >> reporter: the naacp will hold a public meeting about this controversial shooting by san francisco police officers last week. it will happen tonight here at third baptist church in the city. and there is certainly growing anger in this community over the killing of mario woods, even some calling for the police chief to step down. >> are you here to resign? >> no. >> reporter: emotions ran high at a town hall meeting to discuss the case. nearly 300 people were on hand and many in the crowd believe this was a clear example of excessive force. they believe officers didn't have to shoot and kill woods. the police shooting last wednesday was captured by several cell phone cameras. police say woods was shot by five officers becau
what the naacp wants to do today. >>> welcome back. the naacp is loading a public forum tonight after a police shooting last week. >> police say the man was suspected of stabbing someone and refused to drop the knife. >> and some who have seen videos of the incident are calling on the chief to take responsibility. >> reporter: the naacp will hold a public meeting about this controversial shooting by san francisco police officers last week. it will happen tonight here...
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crystal charlie is the president of the southern burlington county branch of the naacp.s ago they started holding forums with area police. >> both sides are absolutely on edge creating a very unsafe dynamic in our communities and i think it's important that we have this kind of dialogue to assure the residents that they're being protected and help law enforcement to know it's okay to do their job. >> reporter: chief christopher chew and his department went over their community policing programs and the innovative ways they're being transparent with the people they protect and serve. paul tanner kennedy pastor who attend. >> there's tension and some of the tension is founded on facts. >> pastor kennedy is concerned about striking a balance between the black lives matter campaign. >> police officers, they are men and women who also wanting to home and perform their task and then go home to their loved ones and be safe. in the same tone also when they're performing their duties, it's important that the community feels that our loved ones will also be able to go home. >> rep
crystal charlie is the president of the southern burlington county branch of the naacp.s ago they started holding forums with area police. >> both sides are absolutely on edge creating a very unsafe dynamic in our communities and i think it's important that we have this kind of dialogue to assure the residents that they're being protected and help law enforcement to know it's okay to do their job. >> reporter: chief christopher chew and his department went over their community...
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the cleveland chapter of the naacp.. and other community groups.. are calling for demonstrations following a grand jury decision 'not' to indict two white police officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice. what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. coming.. and there will be civil disobedience as cleveland braces for unrest.. the groups are demanding the grand jury transcripts.. the removal of prosecutor tim mcginty.. and the re-negotiation of the police patrolmen's association contract. the boy was shot and killed outside a rec center in november of 2014. he was playing with a pellet gun when someone called police. a recent f-b-i video analysis shows tamir was drawing the pellet gun from his waist. days of deadly storms in the midwest has resulted in
the cleveland chapter of the naacp.. and other community groups.. are calling for demonstrations following a grand jury decision 'not' to indict two white police officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice. what you're about to see in cleveland you've never seen before. we are calling on activitists from all across the country to be here in cleveland with us. coming.. and there will be civil disobedience as cleveland braces for unrest.. the groups are demanding the grand jury...
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jean, a lot of pleasure building on the sfpd. >> the naacp met tonight. it plans to deliver this list of demands to the police department. in the meantime, the police department is issuing a limited number of shields that officers can use when a suspect has a gun. it appears changes are coming to the department, but some say it's too little too late. >> now, we all have the right to be, but it's what to do. it's not what to do, it's how you do it. >> tempers flare at a standing room only meeting at the third baptist church in san francisco. >> no, you're telling us. we know -- >> the naacp is demanding changes in the san francisco police department after this shooting in the bay view last week. police say five officers shot and killed 26-year-old mario woods when he refused to drop a knife. the shooting happened after officers used nonlethal weapons. >> we're going in there to maintain. >> the police commissioner joe marshall assured the crowd reforms are coming. >> things operate differently, but first we have to open up the policy, procedures, protocols
jean, a lot of pleasure building on the sfpd. >> the naacp met tonight. it plans to deliver this list of demands to the police department. in the meantime, the police department is issuing a limited number of shields that officers can use when a suspect has a gun. it appears changes are coming to the department, but some say it's too little too late. >> now, we all have the right to be, but it's what to do. it's not what to do, it's how you do it. >> tempers flare at a...
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claudia: i'm the chief operating officer of the naacp. in 1909.ounded it was eerily reminiscent of the times we're living in now. disenfranchisement. lynchings. employment discrimination. togetherl group came and issued the call. to get people together to talk about the issues that were facing people of color. likeroup included people w.e.b. dubois. they all came together with the same mission. description racial -- discrimination. i think about the house of amelia boynton, one of the marchers who was injured on the bloody sunday march 50 years ago. she died this past year. we started at the naacp america's journey for justice. she represented the millions of people who were on the ground working for issues of equality and justice. it had boots on the ground. these are important sources and resources for equality and justice. been bothe court has a bone and bane for those of us who work for equal justice. the voting rights act was essentially gutted. we are all set to start from the beginning ensuring that all of , they are losing their a
claudia: i'm the chief operating officer of the naacp. in 1909.ounded it was eerily reminiscent of the times we're living in now. disenfranchisement. lynchings. employment discrimination. togetherl group came and issued the call. to get people together to talk about the issues that were facing people of color. likeroup included people w.e.b. dubois. they all came together with the same mission. description racial -- discrimination. i think about the house of amelia boynton, one of the marchers...
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good morning. >> uber teaming up with naacp to help drivers from under served community. new partnership aims to drive out poverty in urban and low income areas through flexible earning opportunities. one driver in hamilton township, he turned to uber after his other job had a drop in business. >> i had to get used to driving. after that i started picking it up, star dollars driving more hours, more hours, like it had been really lucrative for me. >> won't take care of all of the urban issues obviously, but it is something we're trying to work onto try to help with job creation. >> uber and the naacp plan on holding recruitment and awareness events in the next six months. >>> well, now that all of the christmas gifts have been unwrapped, watch out for post holiday thieves. police are warning you to be careful about leaving package interesting gift on the curb. they say, thieves may see them, and then target your home. don't wait, before putting the trash out, take a few extra minutes. >> they've got big screen computers, tv's, other types of technology, what it does it, s
good morning. >> uber teaming up with naacp to help drivers from under served community. new partnership aims to drive out poverty in urban and low income areas through flexible earning opportunities. one driver in hamilton township, he turned to uber after his other job had a drop in business. >> i had to get used to driving. after that i started picking it up, star dollars driving more hours, more hours, like it had been really lucrative for me. >> won't take care of all of...
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lemar is kind of success story that both uber and naacp would like to repeat. they have teamed up to try recruiting 3,000 new jersey drivers this year with an emphasis on urban and low income area. >> will not take care of all of the urban irons but we are trying to work on to help with job creation. >> reporter: cumberland county improvement authority director jim watson says not only is uber initiative a chance for more jobs but low cost way for people to get around vineland, millville and bridgeton. >> we think it will provide more opportunity for transportation, make it affordable transportation as well, and the the key is consistent transportation. >> reporter: soon are wants to use the naacp grass roots network to try to draw interest. lemar, whose afternoon often including picking up shoppers from the hamilton mall says driving for uber had has helped him so why not others. >> spending more time with my kids, all right. it also helped me because i'm trying to open up a salon. so with the extra money, i save, i can open up my own salon. >> reporter: uber
lemar is kind of success story that both uber and naacp would like to repeat. they have teamed up to try recruiting 3,000 new jersey drivers this year with an emphasis on urban and low income area. >> will not take care of all of the urban irons but we are trying to work on to help with job creation. >> reporter: cumberland county improvement authority director jim watson says not only is uber initiative a chance for more jobs but low cost way for people to get around vineland,...
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here's more on what the naacp is demanding. >> reporter: san francisco's naacp chapter brought in two members of the city police commission to talk change five days after a group of police officers shot and killed mario woods as he held a small kitchen knife. >> we're gonna change the policy. we're gonna change the procedures. >> reporter: words that rang hollow for a frustrated community. >> if change will not come, would you be willing to resign your two seats on the commission? >> how many more of us, of me, have to die, have to get killed before you guys do something about it? >> i'm tell you, it takes time to make change. >> reporter: commissioners stood behind mayor lee as he and the police chief laid out changes they are making now for future incidents without deadly force. >> the chief is equipping officers with body sheets. >> i'm gonna ask for tasers. >> reporter: solutions the naacp say do not address a much deeper problem. >> do we need tracers -- tasers? if the chief cannot do this, he need to resign. >> that police commission meeting is tomorrow night. the naacp will be
here's more on what the naacp is demanding. >> reporter: san francisco's naacp chapter brought in two members of the city police commission to talk change five days after a group of police officers shot and killed mario woods as he held a small kitchen knife. >> we're gonna change the policy. we're gonna change the procedures. >> reporter: words that rang hollow for a frustrated community. >> if change will not come, would you be willing to resign your two seats on the...
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you are in contact with the naacp there. michael: we are constantly talking with the national office and boots on the ground there. folks feel like this is the moment. i would compare these instance -- incidents and whether it is baltimore, ferguson, chicago, extinct, dormant, or active good right now in chicago we have an active volcano. folks are wanting to challenge policing of the patterns and practices using the department of justice terms within the city. and the treatment of communities of color, and the underlying issues of poverty and the drugs and guns and accessibility of guns, all of that boiling over right now. it is a critical moment to see whether we are ready to face that. awful video of laquan mcdonald being shot in the streets, but another video has been released, and we have more information being released just in the last week about incidents of torture by some chicago police officers and other things that would half -- why has visited chicago done something about this -- why hasn' t of the city of chicag
you are in contact with the naacp there. michael: we are constantly talking with the national office and boots on the ground there. folks feel like this is the moment. i would compare these instance -- incidents and whether it is baltimore, ferguson, chicago, extinct, dormant, or active good right now in chicago we have an active volcano. folks are wanting to challenge policing of the patterns and practices using the department of justice terms within the city. and the treatment of communities...
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this will be hosted by the naacp.street was captured by witnesses on cell phone videos. there were several of them. san francisco police say woods was shot by five officers because he refused to drop a knife that he was holding. >> you could have shot the guy in the leg (. >> reporter: things got heated this past friday night in a town hall meeting about the case. nearly 300 people were on hand and many in the crowd made it clear that they believe this killing shows excessive force by san francisco police, although the chief is standing by his officers in this case and believes they were justified. >> hard meeting, you know, raw feelings. people have a right to be upset. we have a responsibility to go to the community and have the discussion. i think a lot of people in that room are friends of mine. >> reporter: and officers did use pepper spray and bean bags on that suspect, ineffective. this will happen at the third baptist church on mccallister street in san francisco tonight at 6:00. you can imagine a lot of peopl
this will be hosted by the naacp.street was captured by witnesses on cell phone videos. there were several of them. san francisco police say woods was shot by five officers because he refused to drop a knife that he was holding. >> you could have shot the guy in the leg (. >> reporter: things got heated this past friday night in a town hall meeting about the case. nearly 300 people were on hand and many in the crowd made it clear that they believe this killing shows excessive force...
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this helps the naacp become a truly national organization. it does help their organizing , but even more significantly, it inflames white americans who feel themselves to be potentially under attack. brian: so the end of lacey p knows this is a powerful tool. filmmakers-american respond with this powerful tool? faith absolutely. : perhaps the most famous was on he starts filming in 1919 and it is released in 1920, and it is explicitly a counter to the griffith film. brian: will you kill me if i ask you to tell me the plot? faith: it is another complex plot in which a series of romances is at the center of the plot. a young african-american woman leaves the self to raise funds for a school, piney woods. there still is a school today. in the course of raising funds she has a series of , misadventures of her field day -- and her fiancÉ is stolen by an evil cousin. is a long series -- brian: how long? faith: it, too, is about two and a half hours long, a silent film. but what is countering, when the young man falls in love with her, tries to find
this helps the naacp become a truly national organization. it does help their organizing , but even more significantly, it inflames white americans who feel themselves to be potentially under attack. brian: so the end of lacey p knows this is a powerful tool. filmmakers-american respond with this powerful tool? faith absolutely. : perhaps the most famous was on he starts filming in 1919 and it is released in 1920, and it is explicitly a counter to the griffith film. brian: will you kill me if i...
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>> that should hnot be happenin in progressive, liberal san francisco. >> reporter: san francisco naacp president amos brown is calling for change, including new sensitivity training for police officers. >> we don't need tasers. we need trust and truth telling. we don't, per se, need shields. we need common sense. >> reporter: he spoke before an awards dinner tonight on the fatal police shooting of mario woods. >> mayor ed lee says we need to mend relationships with the african-american community. that it was about safety but al tirntives are always key. >> it is always on our mind how we can de-escalate and not have lethal alternatives. this is why we're working with the police commission, and we will get alternatives. >> reporter: police say woods, a stabbing suspect wouldn't drop his arms, they sprayed pepper spray and beanbag guns before firing. meantime, the chief is explaining other de-escalation tips. >> we have a commitment from the mayor that he is pushing for a thorough investigation. >> reporter: now there are actually three separate investigations going on. brown also called
>> that should hnot be happenin in progressive, liberal san francisco. >> reporter: san francisco naacp president amos brown is calling for change, including new sensitivity training for police officers. >> we don't need tasers. we need trust and truth telling. we don't, per se, need shields. we need common sense. >> reporter: he spoke before an awards dinner tonight on the fatal police shooting of mario woods. >> mayor ed lee says we need to mend relationships...
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the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun john: when i ask you on social media, what are your thoughts on gun control. sonny tweetedy defense is my responsibility. i'll not outsource it to the state. i like the way he fraitds that. police say don't buy a gun, call us. but as sunny said, then you have to hope the police arrive on time. but if someone threatens you now, what are the odds someone will get there on time. we men are usually physically strong and that's why our previous guest got behind this nra ad called moms like me. >> if a mom puts a gun to the face of a home invading thug and makes him run for his life, the story gets buried,
the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun john: when i ask you on social media, what are your thoughts...
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the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? do something! get on the floor! oh i'm not a security guard, i'm a security monitor. i only notify people if there is a robbery. there's a robbery. why monitor a problem if you don't fix it? that's why lifelock do
the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun ♪ i built my business with passion. but i...
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the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy nasal swabs shorten colds with a snap, and reduce symptom severity by 45%. shorten your cold with a snap, with zicam. innovative sonicare technology with up to 27% more brush movements versus oral b. get healthier gums in 2 weeks guaranteed. innovation and you. philips sonicare save when you buy the most loved rechargeable toothbrush brand in america. [martha and mildred are good to. go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an
the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun feel a cold coming on? new zicam cold remedy...
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the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ john: when i ask you on social media, what are your thoughts on gun control. sonny tweetedy defense is my responsibility. i'll not outsource it to the state. i like the way he fraitds that. police say don't buy a gun, call us. but as sunny said, then you have to h
the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun [ male announcer ] some come here to build...
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the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him.he sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and
the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him.he sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my...
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coming up after the break, i will be joined live by the nam naacp -- naacp president cornell brooks, and not only about chicago, but that town where he is standing right now, baltimore, where a police officer is standing trial for use of excessive force. we will be right back. gegiving up all the thingsan she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and of course, meal preparation. oh, that smells so good. aw, and it tastes good, too. we can provide the right care, right at home. >>> welcome back, everyone. we have been following the breaking news out of chicago. the mayor is taking to the live airwave as short time the ago to announce that he has requested the are resignation of his superintendent of police in that city garry mccarthy. all of this is following the 17-year-old shot to death by a police officer, the 17-year-old armed with a knife. the police officer was armed with a gun, and the video that has been seen over and over and over
coming up after the break, i will be joined live by the nam naacp -- naacp president cornell brooks, and not only about chicago, but that town where he is standing right now, baltimore, where a police officer is standing trial for use of excessive force. we will be right back. gegiving up all the thingsan she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to provide help with personal care, housekeeping, and...
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einstein hospital, and the cause of fire still under investigation, the philadelphia branch of the naacp is opposing legislation in harrisburg that helps to protect police officers involved in shootings, bill 58 would keep an officer's name from being released unless there are criminal charges against the officer, and today the president of naacp chapter says passing it into law would be a mistake. >> it would end trance parentsy, that say frightening thing for the public when it comes to our own safety and it will cast a cloud on good police and good policing. >> earlier this year philadelphia police commissioner introduced a mandate that requires names of officers involved in shootings to be released in 72 hours of the incidents. >>> chopper 6 hd was over an incident this morning when fbi agents served warrants here at trucking. it's a large industrial park, they have not said what led to the raid, we'll have more later on "action news" as more information is made available to us. >>> on is the weather front, the mild temperatures are sticking around but it's a blustery afternoon and t
einstein hospital, and the cause of fire still under investigation, the philadelphia branch of the naacp is opposing legislation in harrisburg that helps to protect police officers involved in shootings, bill 58 would keep an officer's name from being released unless there are criminal charges against the officer, and today the president of naacp chapter says passing it into law would be a mistake. >> it would end trance parentsy, that say frightening thing for the public when it comes to...
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. >>> now the details, a coalition of philadelphia clergy leaders teamed up with the naacp to denounce attacks and the crew held a news conference just a short time ago, erin o'hearn was there and she has the details. >> when we hear that muslims must be temporarily banned from entering the united states, hitler comes to mind. >> leaders from an inter denomination and naacp leaders met behind closed doors about donald trump's remarks and the recent desecration of a philadelphia mosque. they insisted as he needs to be taken as a serious
. >>> now the details, a coalition of philadelphia clergy leaders teamed up with the naacp to denounce attacks and the crew held a news conference just a short time ago, erin o'hearn was there and she has the details. >> when we hear that muslims must be temporarily banned from entering the united states, hitler comes to mind. >> leaders from an inter denomination and naacp leaders met behind closed doors about donald trump's remarks and the recent desecration of a...
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. >>> now the details, a coalition of philadelphia clergy leaders teamed up with the naacp to denounce the recent terror attacks and the crew held a news conference just a short time ago, erin o'hearn was there and she has the details. >> when we hear that muslims must be temporarily banned from entering the united states, hitler comes to mind. >> leaders from an inter denomination and naacp leaders met behind closed doors about donald trump's remarks and the recent desecration of a philadelphia mosque. they insisted as he needs to be taken as a serious threat. >> people like mr. trump may find themselves being called terrorist because they are injecting fear within the psyche of the american people we are here to say this must stop. >>> the attacks on san bernardino and paris have made isis a theme on the campaign trail but these candidates blame the gop candidate for creating fear and anti-muslim sentiments. >> our hearts go out to the people in california for these a egregious acts but we cannot close our eyes and ears. >> they admit that politicians and community organizers found t
. >>> now the details, a coalition of philadelphia clergy leaders teamed up with the naacp to denounce the recent terror attacks and the crew held a news conference just a short time ago, erin o'hearn was there and she has the details. >> when we hear that muslims must be temporarily banned from entering the united states, hitler comes to mind. >> leaders from an inter denomination and naacp leaders met behind closed doors about donald trump's remarks and the recent...
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the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun it's a highly thercontagious disease.here. it can be especially serious- even fatal to infants. unfortunately, many people who spread it may not know they have it. it's called whooping cough. and the cdc recommends everyone, including those around babies, make sure their whooping cough vaccination is up to date. understand the danger your new grandchild faces. talk to your doctor or pharmacist about you and your family getting a whooping cough vaccination today. the market.redict... but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your investments through good times
the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun it's a highly...
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. >> happening today, the naacp will led a public discussion on the shoot of mario woods this bay view district. the officers shot woods last wednesday after let came at them with a knife the many in the bay view dispute that and expressed outrage at the shooting at two meeting the. the naacp wants the country to come together to bring a calm and critical response to issues in the city. the meeting is tonight at 6:00 at the third baptist church. >> also happening today, the sonoma county sheriff will discuss poll changes in procedures after the officer involved shooting death of andy lopez. the deputy shot and killed the santa rosa teen after misstating the airsoft pellet gun for an assault rifle. the officer was accuse evidence criminal wrongdoing. the family filed a civil suit against the county. the community meet on a recommendation of a task force organized after the shooting takes place at the sheriff's office in santa rosa at 5:30 this afternoon. >> the seven year old girl in san francisco managed who walk away after being hit by a car. it was around 7:50 this morning when the g
. >> happening today, the naacp will led a public discussion on the shoot of mario woods this bay view district. the officers shot woods last wednesday after let came at them with a knife the many in the bay view dispute that and expressed outrage at the shooting at two meeting the. the naacp wants the country to come together to bring a calm and critical response to issues in the city. the meeting is tonight at 6:00 at the third baptist church. >> also happening today, the sonoma...
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the naacp hired clarence dare otoe defend him. the sweet went on a national tour, they rated lots of money for the naacp and that seeded the defense fund. what happened in the 1970s, the members of that rising political class embraced supply side gun control as the solution to their problems. lots of people latched on to it as an easy answer. what we see days the reality is simply different. john: thank you, nick johnson. a woman who says owning a gun protected her family. ridiculous number of...