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it was nine men who established the naacp. at that time, it was definitely an underground organization. he felt having the opportunity to vote, because he could not vote, was hopefully the pathway to first-class citizenship. >> you had places the whites could go, the blacks couldn't go. the courthouse was the only place where they had bathrooms for black people. white and colored doors. water fountains were even like that. they would be side-by-side and have a white fountain and a black fountain, a colored cotton, what they really called it. >> my dad and other black citizens in the nearby town of hattiesburg, mississippi, which is only about 5.5 miles south, they would go up and pay their property tax and pay their poll tax, and my dad did that religiously, and he would go to the voter registration office to try to register, and then the register would refuse to let them register. consequently, he was just paying a poll tax. >> he had pushed for black people to be able to vote. he knew that would make a change in their condit
it was nine men who established the naacp. at that time, it was definitely an underground organization. he felt having the opportunity to vote, because he could not vote, was hopefully the pathway to first-class citizenship. >> you had places the whites could go, the blacks couldn't go. the courthouse was the only place where they had bathrooms for black people. white and colored doors. water fountains were even like that. they would be side-by-side and have a white fountain and a black...
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hillary clinton is looking to the general election campaigning at the naacp in detroit. clinton slammed trump over his role in what she calls the insidious birther movement and disavow former klan leader david duke. >> we cannot let barack obama's legacy fall into donald trump's hands. we can't let all the hard work
hillary clinton is looking to the general election campaigning at the naacp in detroit. clinton slammed trump over his role in what she calls the insidious birther movement and disavow former klan leader david duke. >> we cannot let barack obama's legacy fall into donald trump's hands. we can't let all the hard work
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the first sentence of this is -- it reads the split between the , naacp and co-folk widened with insultseing passed. so you know, he gives a report on kind of what was happening between the different groups that were involved with freedom summer and how it played out. i think he also did a little editorializing. he would make judgments about how, you know, black men and white women were hanging out a lot. work all that they do is smoke , cigarettes. or, they are you know, they all , love communism. different things like that. there were different get-togethers. and different events to bring people together. not only the volunteers, but also community members. volunteers were staying with local residents, which could often prove dangerous or many of the residents here who had gunshots, bullet shots through their windows and had vehicles shot up and various other other things. ,so this particular picture takes place at the vernon tamer farm. so vernon tamer lived in the kelly settlement, which is just outside of hattiesburg. it is in forest county. he owned a general store and was very act
the first sentence of this is -- it reads the split between the , naacp and co-folk widened with insultseing passed. so you know, he gives a report on kind of what was happening between the different groups that were involved with freedom summer and how it played out. i think he also did a little editorializing. he would make judgments about how, you know, black men and white women were hanging out a lot. work all that they do is smoke , cigarettes. or, they are you know, they all , love...
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louisiana naacp president ernest johnson said -- "hate crimes law is based upon a history of discrimination against certain groups of people, and a bill like this just tries to water down that reality, because there is not a history of discrimination against police and firefighters." in new york, a new lawsuit accuses the new york police department of intentionally profiling and harassing people who live on the streets. the suit was filed by the aclu and the group picture the homeless. it says the nypd is engaging in discriminatory policing by targeting people who live on the streets with so-called move along orders, in which officers tell people sitting or standing
louisiana naacp president ernest johnson said -- "hate crimes law is based upon a history of discrimination against certain groups of people, and a bill like this just tries to water down that reality, because there is not a history of discrimination against police and firefighters." in new york, a new lawsuit accuses the new york police department of intentionally profiling and harassing people who live on the streets. the suit was filed by the aclu and the group picture the...
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cornell william brooks, president of the naacp. thanks for coming. >> good to be here. >> the last time we spoke, which was a while ago, you said this about donald trump. you said, "he remits a kind of jim crow with hairspray and a blue suit. "he's now the republican presumptive presidential nominee. your reaction. >> this is a sobering moment in the country in that mr. trump is the presumptive nominee. he is running for an office that remits the whole of the united states. we, the people, includes all the people, every ethnicity, every hue, every heritage. so now is the time for him to speak clearly in democrat and detail with respect to his immigration policy, with respect to the minimum wage, with respect to his civil rights agenda. we have heard scarcely a word from donald trump with respect to restoration of the voting rights act, what is his opinion or perspective with respect to police misconduct and police brutality. the point being here is we need to hear him speak clearly at some issues because here's what he've noticed -
cornell william brooks, president of the naacp. thanks for coming. >> good to be here. >> the last time we spoke, which was a while ago, you said this about donald trump. you said, "he remits a kind of jim crow with hairspray and a blue suit. "he's now the republican presumptive presidential nominee. your reaction. >> this is a sobering moment in the country in that mr. trump is the presumptive nominee. he is running for an office that remits the whole of the united...
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. >> from the naacp and also the head of the american advisory forum. >> thank you very much mr. mayor members of the panel especially susie i didn't and your chief greg suhr be deputy chaplain. >> i'm speaking from the bottom and my first words are you pray and hope that out of this conversation of the press conference that out of sensitivity of the press that the word will go forth loud and clear our city our fair city of st. francis was unfortunately ruined about culture of the benign neglect over 50 years that is mirrored in the fact that has we speak in the city and county of san francisco the african-americans student population has dropped from a high of 24 thousand and 1970 to 4 thousand 4 hundred and 43 in 2016 and of that 4 thousand 4 hundred and 43 only 11 percent of those students are proficient in math, and 18 percent efficient in languages, arts and english i will repeat that for emphasis out of 4 thousand 4 hundred and 43 students african-americans in the school district only 11 percent are proficient in math, additional 18 percent proficient in language arts and e
. >> from the naacp and also the head of the american advisory forum. >> thank you very much mr. mayor members of the panel especially susie i didn't and your chief greg suhr be deputy chaplain. >> i'm speaking from the bottom and my first words are you pray and hope that out of this conversation of the press conference that out of sensitivity of the press that the word will go forth loud and clear our city our fair city of st. francis was unfortunately ruined about culture of...
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membership to the naacp increased. addie hutton went to work for the naacp. she reduced her time in the women's organization and the ywca. many joined the african blood brotherhood in the u.s. hutton and african-american women like her committed themselves to working nationally and internationally for more charity and justice. i chose garvin to compare to hutton, because she was a communist. she was a remarkable woman who was born in 1915. by the 1930's, her parents had moved from virginia to new york city. her father was a labor, a pastor. the unions were closed to him in new york. her mother found herself working day labor. she went to work after college for a labor organization. feelings of embarrassment in what she experienced in watching the exploitation of her family. as a labor organization that organizer, -- as a labor organizer, she joined the communist already and became active in the cio. she worked with powell in his campaign. she came to understand that the failures of u.s. democracy reflected in the plight of black women workers who were forced
membership to the naacp increased. addie hutton went to work for the naacp. she reduced her time in the women's organization and the ywca. many joined the african blood brotherhood in the u.s. hutton and african-american women like her committed themselves to working nationally and internationally for more charity and justice. i chose garvin to compare to hutton, because she was a communist. she was a remarkable woman who was born in 1915. by the 1930's, her parents had moved from virginia to...
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christy smith live in san francisco where chaplain spoke at ann naacp meeting. >> reporter: he talkeds underway and also working on the relationship with the community. tony chaplin told the crowd about his role and what he hopes to accomplish including meeting with different community groups. he was already the man heading up reforms for the department. a wom that followed a number of high profile police shootings and a texting scandal for the department. chaplin talked about continuing reforms underway, the body camera rollout, use of force policy and today, creating a dialogue. >> i'm taking steps right now to reach across the table to everybody, to folks that were protesting, to the folks who have supported the police department, the folks somewhere in the middle. i'm reaching across the table to everyone. i think an olive branch has to be extended and i'm doing that. >> reporter: now the crowds seemed to like his willingness to answer all of their questions and be patient. he didn't discuss the latest police shooting but is expected to release more information on that coming up n
christy smith live in san francisco where chaplain spoke at ann naacp meeting. >> reporter: he talkeds underway and also working on the relationship with the community. tony chaplin told the crowd about his role and what he hopes to accomplish including meeting with different community groups. he was already the man heading up reforms for the department. a wom that followed a number of high profile police shootings and a texting scandal for the department. chaplin talked about continuing...
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the naacp is now suing the state of michigan, and the baltimore based civil rights organization sayshe suit seeks property damages, pain and suffering damages, and emotional distress damages and medical monitors for flint residents and businesses. it names governor rick snyder and other officials, along with two officials hired to evaluate water quality. the naacp is seeking class action status in what is just the latest civil suit to be filed over the water crisis. >>> now to a story you will only see on wu couple is reunited with a stolen puppy after offering a reward to anyone who returned her, reunited with the 4-month- old boston terrier maggie thanks to a senior in high school and wusa 9. >> rojita? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you all so much. >> aww. >> come here. >> maggie. >> come here. >> you guys are so welcome. >> aww. >> come here, my girl. >> you guys are welcome. >> tuesday, we told you about michael steel who took his puppy to run some errands downtown. he left his car for about 45 minutes, with maggie inside. when he came back, the puppy was gone. wusa 9 enc
the naacp is now suing the state of michigan, and the baltimore based civil rights organization sayshe suit seeks property damages, pain and suffering damages, and emotional distress damages and medical monitors for flint residents and businesses. it names governor rick snyder and other officials, along with two officials hired to evaluate water quality. the naacp is seeking class action status in what is just the latest civil suit to be filed over the water crisis. >>> now to a story...
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they gathered late this afternoon at third baptist church for the regular meeting of the naacp where the interim chief who already headed up reforms talked about priorities like body cameras and working on the police force and after former chief greg sur resigned the same day. there have been a number of high-profile police shootings, a texting scandal and criticism of the department that came under federal he review. today chaplain talked change. >> i'm not going to let anything steer me wrong and that's changing and getting us to a place where we're happy and understand that the police are here to help you and they are part of you and the community. >> reporter: he was met with applause a number of times as he listened and answered questions for two hours. he wasn't asked questions today about the police shooting this week but expected to release more details on that next week. reporting live, christie smith, n brks krrbc bay area news. >>> tony chaplain has a long career in law enforcement. he worked as lieutenant in the homicide unit. the 2005 article described chaplain has an ex
they gathered late this afternoon at third baptist church for the regular meeting of the naacp where the interim chief who already headed up reforms talked about priorities like body cameras and working on the police force and after former chief greg sur resigned the same day. there have been a number of high-profile police shootings, a texting scandal and criticism of the department that came under federal he review. today chaplain talked change. >> i'm not going to let anything steer me...
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. >> reporter: eyeing the general election, hillary clinton courted african-americans at an naacp dinnern detroit yesterday. >> it's about unity versus division, compassion versus selfishness and love versus hate. >> reporter: clinton is 90% of the way toward clinching the party nomination but faces a bitter fight in indiana against rival bernie sanders. >> looks to me like we're going to win here on tuesday! [ applause ] >> reporter: polls indicate the vermont senator is within striking distance of winning the indiana democratic primary tomorrow. all the contenders hold events in indiana today except for hillary clinton and john kasich. kasich agreed ton campaign in the state last week as part of a hail mary alliance with ted cruz. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you. >>> more severe weather expected today in the lower mississippi valley where a -- major flooding has killed at least six people. flood watch warnings are posted along the gulf coast in texas, louisiana, and mississippi. in louisiana yesterday, the same storm system that brought major flooding to east texas moved th
. >> reporter: eyeing the general election, hillary clinton courted african-americans at an naacp dinnern detroit yesterday. >> it's about unity versus division, compassion versus selfishness and love versus hate. >> reporter: clinton is 90% of the way toward clinching the party nomination but faces a bitter fight in indiana against rival bernie sanders. >> looks to me like we're going to win here on tuesday! [ applause ] >> reporter: polls indicate the vermont...
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hillary clinton looked to reinforce her standing with black voters at an naacp dinner in detroit.a chance to win in indiana but remains far behind clinton in the delegate count. >>> last night marked the final performance of elephants at ringling brothers barnum and bailey circus. this came after years of pressure from animal rights groups. demarco morgan reports. >>> ladies and gentlemen -- >> reporter: the greatest show on earth is letting go of its biggest performers. ♪ >> 11 asian elephants performing their last headstands and taking their final bows. >> here we go! >> reporter: ending a 200-year spectacle that has enthralled fans and enraged animal activists for years. kenneth feld is the chairman of the parent company that owns ringling brothers. >> it's a bittersweet decision, there's no question about that. but it is the best thing, and we felt this was the right time to do it. >> reporter: the right time to retire these enormous animals with their star-studded tiaras who have been the subject of thousands of youtube video was activists citing animal abuse. actor alec bald
hillary clinton looked to reinforce her standing with black voters at an naacp dinner in detroit.a chance to win in indiana but remains far behind clinton in the delegate count. >>> last night marked the final performance of elephants at ringling brothers barnum and bailey circus. this came after years of pressure from animal rights groups. demarco morgan reports. >>> ladies and gentlemen -- >> reporter: the greatest show on earth is letting go of its biggest performers....
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the national council of negro woman, walter wright was president of the executive secretary of the naacp. so in their dealings with eleanor, they are thinking about the constituencies, their organizations and their political constituencies. polly represented no one other than young people like herself, she could not deliver votes, but walter white could, polly cannot deliver votes, and she was very brash, and they apparently were afraid to go very far because they were always thinking about the political consequences is also calculating. so polly believed and i think she was right that her relationship was different because in some ways that she felt like she had nothing to lose and she could speaker my. there were other young people, african-americans that eleanor had relationships with and one is harry belafonte. they became friends. i don't know if they met at the world's fair in brussels, may be before then. but they became friends. he still to this day speaks to her as her mentor ice heard him recently speak to her about being a mentor. and and she showed him a tremendous amount of
the national council of negro woman, walter wright was president of the executive secretary of the naacp. so in their dealings with eleanor, they are thinking about the constituencies, their organizations and their political constituencies. polly represented no one other than young people like herself, she could not deliver votes, but walter white could, polly cannot deliver votes, and she was very brash, and they apparently were afraid to go very far because they were always thinking about the...
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they had the leader of the naacp . charles came down and organize the marks. >> the black neighborhood, the courthouse. he begins make demands. the black community put up a oil cut that was successful. they made the demands that the community had. time they demanded -- how could you have this dispute with this white society? >> the president got involved. johnson. he sent a telegram to my mother and our family expressing his regret and his condolence to the family. >> they went to prison but didn't stay long. they wanted to come back and 98 but he died in prison. it was terrible because i had to take the witness stand. i had to testify for them each time. i was the leadoff witness every time. i don't know how many times i took a stand trying to get something done. >> what i hope is that that time , the things that we experience , ithis country, our country hope they will never happen again to anybody. >> all weekend long, american history tv is joining our comcast cable partners to showcase history of hattiesburg, miss
they had the leader of the naacp . charles came down and organize the marks. >> the black neighborhood, the courthouse. he begins make demands. the black community put up a oil cut that was successful. they made the demands that the community had. time they demanded -- how could you have this dispute with this white society? >> the president got involved. johnson. he sent a telegram to my mother and our family expressing his regret and his condolence to the family. >> they...
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i got my start with the naacp. and i literally mean got my start. when i was a kid, i was no great shakes but i was involved in the civil rights movement, sitting in black churches on sundays, getting ready to go out and march and it was interesting, there was a guy named jim gillian, who was a great, great, great civil rights leader in my town he moved into delaware right around the time i was getting started as a young lawyer, i got out of law school and had a good job with what they call a white shoe law firm and one day after six months and a federal court case, they were honorable men and women, we won this court case, representing a corporation and i realized, this ain't for me. i walked catty-corner across what we call rodney square, to the basement of the building that housed the public defender's office and asked for a job as a public defender. y town had been in flames. i graduated in 1968, i came home, like all of you, my two heroes, i don't have a lot of heroes, there's a lot of people i admire but two heroes i had were dr. king and bobb
i got my start with the naacp. and i literally mean got my start. when i was a kid, i was no great shakes but i was involved in the civil rights movement, sitting in black churches on sundays, getting ready to go out and march and it was interesting, there was a guy named jim gillian, who was a great, great, great civil rights leader in my town he moved into delaware right around the time i was getting started as a young lawyer, i got out of law school and had a good job with what they call a...
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. >> abc 7 news was at the baptist church where the chief spoke at an naacp meeting.replaced greg sur who resigned after a deadly shooting. >>> and addressing supporters in san diego, he will be in the state campaigning throughout the week. hillary clinton will return to the bay area this week and will be in southern california before holding a campaign event late in the week. and former president bill clinton was in bakersfield today and will be in fresno, stockton, and sacramento tomorrow and hold a fundraiser for his wife in san francisco on tuesday. >>> a veteran california political figure who was close to the president said that he will play a key role, leon panetta told me that bill clinton had his detractors but is still an important figure in the democratic party. >> it just seems to me he could be a real asset in turning out the vote. >> hillary clinton is the clear leader, he says, when it comes to experience and leadership. >>> tonight, a former cia contractor who helped fight off terrorists in benghazi is in the bay area. the book was turned into a movie
. >> abc 7 news was at the baptist church where the chief spoke at an naacp meeting.replaced greg sur who resigned after a deadly shooting. >>> and addressing supporters in san diego, he will be in the state campaigning throughout the week. hillary clinton will return to the bay area this week and will be in southern california before holding a campaign event late in the week. and former president bill clinton was in bakersfield today and will be in fresno, stockton, and...
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campaigning last night at an naacp dinner in detroit. clinton slammed trump in the role over what she called the insidious birther movement and the attention to disavow former klan leader david duke. >> we cannot let barack obama's legacy fall into donald trump's hands. we can't let all the hard work and progress we achieved over the last seven and a half years be torn away. we have to move forward together. we have to bring our country together. we have to keep working toward that more perfect union. >> bernie sanders meantime not giving up. he is campaigning in indiana today. cnn's jeff zeleny has the latest. >> reporter: john and alison, sanders sane mamaking the case fight to win delegates. the question is the math. he knows it is difficult, but he called this unusual sunday his conference at the national press conference on sunday. back on the trail in indiana and in kentucky. i asked if donald trump and if bernie sanders words against hillary clinton will be used against him. donald trump saying he will put bernie sanders words in
campaigning last night at an naacp dinner in detroit. clinton slammed trump in the role over what she called the insidious birther movement and the attention to disavow former klan leader david duke. >> we cannot let barack obama's legacy fall into donald trump's hands. we can't let all the hard work and progress we achieved over the last seven and a half years be torn away. we have to move forward together. we have to bring our country together. we have to keep working toward that more...
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i got my start with the naacp. and i literally mean got my start. when i was a kid, i was no great shakes, but i was involved in the civil rights movement, sitting in black churches on sundays, getting ready to go out and march, and it was interesting. there was a guy named jim gillian, who was a great, great, great civil rights leader in my town. he moved into delaware right around the time i was getting started as a young lawyer. i got out of law school and had a good job with what they call a white shoe law firm, and one day after six months and a federal court case. they were honorable men and women. we won this court case, representing a corporation and i realized, this ain't for me. i walked catty-corner across across what we call rodney , square, to the basement of the building that housed the public askeder's office, and i for a job as a public defender. flames had been , in flames. i graduated in 1968, i came home, like all of you, my two heroes, i don't have a lot of heroes. there's a lot of people i admire but two heroes i had were dr. ,
i got my start with the naacp. and i literally mean got my start. when i was a kid, i was no great shakes, but i was involved in the civil rights movement, sitting in black churches on sundays, getting ready to go out and march, and it was interesting. there was a guy named jim gillian, who was a great, great, great civil rights leader in my town. he moved into delaware right around the time i was getting started as a young lawyer. i got out of law school and had a good job with what they call...
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. >> christie smith is live where chaplin spoke at a naacp meeting earlier today. he's got a lot of people waiting to see what he's going to do. >> reporter: yeah, and he says this is just the beginning. he plans to meet with those who supported the police department and those who didn't, just trying to break down walls, and he calls some of the reforms that he's pushing "huge." >> cannot change the past, but we can definitely shape the future. >> reporter: tony chaplin came to a naacp meeting to listen and explain. one of his key issues, police reform. >> with regards to the body cameras, there's a bunch of things on the table right now, and all of them are going to be pushed forward. >> reporter: he was leading department reforms when greg suhr stepped down. following shootings and a texting scandal. >> i'm not going to let anything steer us wrong, and as for getting us to a place where we are all happy and understand that the police are here to help you. [ applause ] >> reporter: the crowd applauded, as he spoke for over an hour. a member of the frisco five spok
. >> christie smith is live where chaplin spoke at a naacp meeting earlier today. he's got a lot of people waiting to see what he's going to do. >> reporter: yeah, and he says this is just the beginning. he plans to meet with those who supported the police department and those who didn't, just trying to break down walls, and he calls some of the reforms that he's pushing "huge." >> cannot change the past, but we can definitely shape the future. >> reporter:...
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the naacp also wanted that assurance.t's just that their definition of what constituted a solid basis for a strong economy was fundamentally different. nelson mandela did not equivocate. whites in south africa had consolidated their power and settled africans with a load of oppression. low wages, bad housing, inadequate health celebes come in and if that's -- inadequate health services -- they launched a day of protest scheduled for may day. security forces answered that peaceful demand for human rights with a hail of bullets that killed at least 18 demonstrators. the response of the world bank and u.s. financiers was to loan south africa a total of $80 million. disgusted, walter white urged the world bank to reconsider. not one penny should flow into that troubled nation until they abandon their vicious, racist policy. black countered that it was not possible to reconsider such a loan. and there were no grounds to contemplate such a move the world bank meet its loan decisions without regard to political or not economic i
the naacp also wanted that assurance.t's just that their definition of what constituted a solid basis for a strong economy was fundamentally different. nelson mandela did not equivocate. whites in south africa had consolidated their power and settled africans with a load of oppression. low wages, bad housing, inadequate health celebes come in and if that's -- inadequate health services -- they launched a day of protest scheduled for may day. security forces answered that peaceful demand for...
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he made an argument to the naacp and the courts to say, we understand that separate is not equal. his knowledge was used for civil rights. there was the understanding of him not being able to go to because he was there, we know a lot of what we know. i will give you another example, when he was on capitol hill, working at the library of theress, this was in 1940's. his friends were saying to him, let's go out on capitol hill to eat. i don't know if you've ever been to the library of congress, but i really enjoy going along the avenue, being in those restaurants. but john hope franklin could not do it. one of his friends said, i don't know how you can be a historian, i don't know how you can do this. because you can't even go out there. he did that because he was not discouraged, and because he was still fighting that struggle with his scholarship. he was making history at the same time he was writing history. so i am biased about john hope franklin. [applause] >> thanks, evelyn. we are being given the signal to wrap up. questionsto take some , and that is it. >> thank you so much
he made an argument to the naacp and the courts to say, we understand that separate is not equal. his knowledge was used for civil rights. there was the understanding of him not being able to go to because he was there, we know a lot of what we know. i will give you another example, when he was on capitol hill, working at the library of theress, this was in 1940's. his friends were saying to him, let's go out on capitol hill to eat. i don't know if you've ever been to the library of congress,...
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naacp does that. we don't want anybody hurt, locked up or get chased by police. we don't want property damage. sam: everybody in the city is pleading for peace. i caught up with pastor west after he cooled off. he told me he is also asking for peace but he is angry that nobody is marching in the streets. meantime, police here say if people do take to the streets later and it does get out of hand, they will be ready. reporting in baltimore, i'm sam sweeney. back to you. jonathan: here is a timeline of the events that led up to where we are today. last year. he died a week after that van ride he was never buckled in. a little more than a week after gray's death, protest turned to all-out riots. fires were set. looting going on and a curfew put in place spanning baltimore. then may 1 of last year, state's attorney marilyn mosby announced charges against all the officers involved in the arrest. michelle: many of you might have heard first about the verdict through the abc7 text message be. the first to receive alerts when breaking news happens. sign up at wjla.com/te
naacp does that. we don't want anybody hurt, locked up or get chased by police. we don't want property damage. sam: everybody in the city is pleading for peace. i caught up with pastor west after he cooled off. he told me he is also asking for peace but he is angry that nobody is marching in the streets. meantime, police here say if people do take to the streets later and it does get out of hand, they will be ready. reporting in baltimore, i'm sam sweeney. back to you. jonathan: here is a...
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a year earlier, in 1950, the naacp had changed direction and decided that equal facilities were never going to be enough and that they needed to seek desegregation in schools and in all facets of public life. and so the students who had this core committee of students who had planned for months this walkout actually had to take a vote on whether they were going to agree to go along with what the naacp was asking. and according to students who were there, their decision to go along with this only won by one vote. [laughter] that's crazy to me. and so this case ended up becoming one of five cases in brown v. board of education. so brown is an umbrella case which i didn't realize until i started reporting this, that prince edward was the only case of the five that was student-led. and it produced 75% of the plaintiffs for the entire brown case. so i think that that case emerging from out of prince edward county is kind of what set the stage for what happened many years later when the schools were closed. i i think white leaders were embarrassed that this case was filed against them, and
a year earlier, in 1950, the naacp had changed direction and decided that equal facilities were never going to be enough and that they needed to seek desegregation in schools and in all facets of public life. and so the students who had this core committee of students who had planned for months this walkout actually had to take a vote on whether they were going to agree to go along with what the naacp was asking. and according to students who were there, their decision to go along with this...
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5:49 and child is carried out of a ted cruz rally yes a child and hillary clinton meeting with the naacp gala in detroit. fox news correspondent kelly wrists has a look at the campaign trail ahead of indiana prime areay. >> cruz struggles to keep up with trump and indian a a child heckler interrupt his rally sunday night. >> one of the things hopefully somebody told you children should speak with respect and imagine what a different rorld it would be if someone told donald trump that years ago. >> trump continues to criticize the texas senator for picking carly fiorina as his running mate which has not given cruz the boost in the polls he was look are for in haser state. >> he has no road to victory. he cannot win. he's the first person in the history of the united states who pkd a running mate, carly, who pkd a running mate, even though he has no chance to win. >> on the democrat side hillary clinton is trying to appeal to african-american voters speaking at naacp meeting in detroit. >> i want to you hold me accountable and know what i intend to do and keep saying, well, how are you doi
5:49 and child is carried out of a ted cruz rally yes a child and hillary clinton meeting with the naacp gala in detroit. fox news correspondent kelly wrists has a look at the campaign trail ahead of indiana prime areay. >> cruz struggles to keep up with trump and indian a a child heckler interrupt his rally sunday night. >> one of the things hopefully somebody told you children should speak with respect and imagine what a different rorld it would be if someone told donald trump...
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like naacp baltimore president tessa hill-aston hoping for a different outcome in the remaining five police trials. >> african-american man. it can happen to them, too. [000:04:58;00] we want justice. we want the police to know they have to do better in our community. >> in the eyes of judge barry williams, officer nero's role in the arrest and the transport of freddie gray was minimal. his actions in line with those of a reasonable police officer and those reasons he is not guilty of assault or reckless endangerment or misconduct in office. williams suggested that if there is criminal liability it's with the officers who actually arrested gray and drove the transport van. gray family attorney billy murphy saying his clients only want justice and are urging calm as the cases play out. >> the public should bear no ill will to either side about the outcome of this case. you can't win them all. all you can say is that the prosecution tried valiantly. the defense tried valiantly. today was the defendant's day. brad: live in baltimore. to five additional trials. if all goes as scheduled n
like naacp baltimore president tessa hill-aston hoping for a different outcome in the remaining five police trials. >> african-american man. it can happen to them, too. [000:04:58;00] we want justice. we want the police to know they have to do better in our community. >> in the eyes of judge barry williams, officer nero's role in the arrest and the transport of freddie gray was minimal. his actions in line with those of a reasonable police officer and those reasons he is not guilty...
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the rally set for 2:00 tomorrow afternoon and the naacp is asking for members of the school board tostep down. >>> just ahead, well maybe we're in for some sunny days this week, one could >>> today is a depressing alert day. >> come on. it's the weekend, it is about to kick in, i can't help it. >> hang in there, a few showers. once you get towards tuesday, you know, it'll be june, busting all over. >> big time coming our way. you're going out this evening though, it is like march, startlingerring. yeah, not quite there yet. look at our evening planning. it will stay that way as temperatures don't move much. drill, but change is on the horizon as we've got the upper level storm, which has been bugging us the last couple of days, you know that, kind of lousy weather. i know that some folks just love the cool rain, yes, excellent for you. but the upper storms will be spinning just off the southern valley, dragging all the moisture on us and most areas that you're seeing light to moderate rain and the drizzle. some sun breaks well west and southwest. from hagerstown out towards clear spr
the rally set for 2:00 tomorrow afternoon and the naacp is asking for members of the school board tostep down. >>> just ahead, well maybe we're in for some sunny days this week, one could >>> today is a depressing alert day. >> come on. it's the weekend, it is about to kick in, i can't help it. >> hang in there, a few showers. once you get towards tuesday, you know, it'll be june, busting all over. >> big time coming our way. you're going out this evening...
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the local naacp is also looking into that. man faces a burglary charge after breaking into a woman's home. natalie williams and her teenage daughter caught the man climbing in the window, grabbing the first thing she could find she hit him with a crutch. grabbed something bigger. >> i started slimming him in the face with it. he would knock it down. so i picked up the vacuum and started slamming him in the face with the vacuum. kimberly: when that did not work, she punched the man and chased him out with a knife. neighbors who had been robbed recently held the man until the police arrived. josh: my goodness. kimberly: in oklahoma, they have stand your ground lost, so you can pull out a gun anywhere. josh: she what the alternative route. vacuum cleaner instead. so this rain, man, a few more days of it? josh: at least tomorrow. we get some peaks of sunshine. predominantly starting dry tomorrow. there is one area that is getting showers. then more rain pops up in the afternoon for just about everybody. because the rain later in t
the local naacp is also looking into that. man faces a burglary charge after breaking into a woman's home. natalie williams and her teenage daughter caught the man climbing in the window, grabbing the first thing she could find she hit him with a crutch. grabbed something bigger. >> i started slimming him in the face with it. he would knock it down. so i picked up the vacuum and started slamming him in the face with the vacuum. kimberly: when that did not work, she punched the man and...
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chaplin met with naacp leaders sunday, as well. sad news for ice cream lovers.he co-founder of mitchell ice cream passed. >> larry mitchell was 88. he died may 12th. the ice cream company put the news out. he served ice cream at his parlor since 1953. he opened that store with his older brother. mitchell's ice cream remains one of the most popular ice cream spots in the city by the bay. check it out. >> the legacy lives on. >> you might call this a crowning moment? >> a crane hoisted the head of a 92 foot stainless steel sculpture on top of its shoulders. this is now the tall st sculpture in the city. "venus" on market and 8th street. it is about nine stories high. a sight to see. >> that immediately becomes the tallest structure for art in the city of san francisco. >> for now. >> you can reserve a spot for a fee. >> it's $33 for groups under 50 people. $325 for groups larger than 400. you have to throw down a $200 deposit and fill out an application. reservations available from 10:00 to 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. every single day. >>> 4:56. >> what to exp
chaplin met with naacp leaders sunday, as well. sad news for ice cream lovers.he co-founder of mitchell ice cream passed. >> larry mitchell was 88. he died may 12th. the ice cream company put the news out. he served ice cream at his parlor since 1953. he opened that store with his older brother. mitchell's ice cream remains one of the most popular ice cream spots in the city by the bay. check it out. >> the legacy lives on. >> you might call this a crowning moment? >> a...
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. >>> naacp is suing the state of michigan over the lead tainted water crisis in the city of flint. it seeks damages to property and pain and suffering and medical monitoring for flint residences and businesses. the lawsuit names rick snyder and the government. flint water became contaminated with lead when they switched the water source. >>> evacuees who fled the wildfire two weeks ago may be able to return home june 1. those who lived in the least damaged areas will be allowed in first. schools will not reopen until the fall. the wildfires destroyed 2400 structures in for the mcmurray. 90% of the city is in text. >>> a high school student is in in in the hospital after a brain injury after playing bubble soccer. he collided with another player hard enough to have bleed on his brain. the doctors say they are waiting for the swelling in his brain to go down before they can perform reconstructive surgery. >>> first responders jumped into action after a dozen tourists found themselves stranded in a hot air balloon in northern california. strange wind caused them to go off course in na
. >>> naacp is suing the state of michigan over the lead tainted water crisis in the city of flint. it seeks damages to property and pain and suffering and medical monitoring for flint residences and businesses. the lawsuit names rick snyder and the government. flint water became contaminated with lead when they switched the water source. >>> evacuees who fled the wildfire two weeks ago may be able to return home june 1. those who lived in the least damaged areas will be...
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a school board member will investigate whether the school violated any policies and the naacp is lookingnto it. another successful landing for the solar powered airplane around the world. the solar impulse landed in dayton, ohio. the location? pretty significant. dayton is birthplace of the wright brothers who were pioneers in aviation. trip startedulse's on march 2015 and is destined for the middle east later this year. looking backabc 7, at one of the most devastating natural disasters in u.s. history. joplin arein commemorating lives lost in the twister five years ago. plus, another dreary day in the nation's capital. josh is back went when we will see some summerlike temperatures next. >> countdown to memorial day brought to kimberly: it has been five years 5ince that 3f tornado hit -- e tornado hit joplin, missouri. around here it is wet with temperatures too cold for tornadic activity. we talk aboutn thunderstorms over the next week, we are not looking for severe weather but a chance of cyclical afternoon thunderstorms. here is the highlight for monday. we start the day off dry. th
a school board member will investigate whether the school violated any policies and the naacp is lookingnto it. another successful landing for the solar powered airplane around the world. the solar impulse landed in dayton, ohio. the location? pretty significant. dayton is birthplace of the wright brothers who were pioneers in aviation. trip startedulse's on march 2015 and is destined for the middle east later this year. looking backabc 7, at one of the most devastating natural disasters in...
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. >> reporter: other supervisors as well as naacp chapter president are unwaiverring in their support of the chief. >> it is all pure politics and head line grabbing behavior. the fact is the chief, this department under his leadership is moving forward with reforms. much-needed reforms. >> reporter: protests against the chief were spurred by racist text messages and the deadly police shootings of four men of color in the past two years. in those cases one was carrying a stun gun. the other three had knives. >> the chief is the person to lead our police department moving forward. he dedicated the past 30 years of serving the residents of san francisco. he's done an amazing job of leading the department through a very difficult period of time. >> reporter: the mayor said he has no intention of firing the police chief. he said he is dedicated to implementing reforms within the san francisco police department. >>> a guard at san jose's main jail has been charged with two felony counts of molesting the 9-year-old daughter of his girlfriend. the 33-year-old is held at santa rita jail in al
. >> reporter: other supervisors as well as naacp chapter president are unwaiverring in their support of the chief. >> it is all pure politics and head line grabbing behavior. the fact is the chief, this department under his leadership is moving forward with reforms. much-needed reforms. >> reporter: protests against the chief were spurred by racist text messages and the deadly police shootings of four men of color in the past two years. in those cases one was carrying a stun...
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>> chief tony chaplain got a standing ovation after the reverend brown, the president of the local naacp introduced him. abc 7 news was at third baptist church when chaplain spoke with members of the black community. he replaced greg sur, who resigned following a deadly police shooting. chaplain wants to reach all members of the community. >> i think police are at the top of the list, as guardians. we have had mothers here who lost their children and that is not going to be solved if there is a wall between the police department and the community. that has got to come down. hopefully, i'm going to be the person starting to move those bricks. >> chaplain says those two goals were forming the use of force policy and the use of body cameras. >>> and pedestrians had to scare off coyotes this morning early in mills canyon park. the hikers said the coyotes approached them and their dogs. they say they felt trapped and called police. >>> and the golden state warriors are hoping to steal one on the road. steph curry is the nicest guy in the league but he is the enemy. >> all right, well, we're g
>> chief tony chaplain got a standing ovation after the reverend brown, the president of the local naacp introduced him. abc 7 news was at third baptist church when chaplain spoke with members of the black community. he replaced greg sur, who resigned following a deadly police shooting. chaplain wants to reach all members of the community. >> i think police are at the top of the list, as guardians. we have had mothers here who lost their children and that is not going to be solved...
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human being so as pastor of third baptist for 40 years seeing things come and go as president of the naacp we're saying 2509 world san francisco is showing that it is a city and knows how to deal with a flawed situation knows how to touch a messy situation and leave that better than that was before we touched that. >> thank you very much he is a director of program called road map to peace and working us on the ground with young people. >> thank you, mayor and thank you all for joining us today i'd like to acknowledge reverend brown and thank you very much for the words you've impaired as usual your strength and words are received well and want to show respect and appreciation for you the road map to peace as you may know we call it the rp example t b public works to address a series of untimely and sense of death occurring in your community from go young latinos and not only in the mission but throughout san francisco the initiative grew out of a series of pain and greech we are experiencing and seeks to improve the healthy and economic well-being of our young people not only in the missi
human being so as pastor of third baptist for 40 years seeing things come and go as president of the naacp we're saying 2509 world san francisco is showing that it is a city and knows how to deal with a flawed situation knows how to touch a messy situation and leave that better than that was before we touched that. >> thank you very much he is a director of program called road map to peace and working us on the ground with young people. >> thank you, mayor and thank you all for...
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the president of baltimore's naacp says that the prosecutor here should continue forward with the other six prosecutions despite the inability so far to achieve a conviction. in west baltimore at the memorial where freddie gray was arrested, scott broom, wusa9. >> thank you. >>> baltimore's mayor says it is not over for nero. he faces an internal disciplinary investigation from the baltimore city police. the police union called the trial of nero a, quote, horror no person should ever have to endure. >>> virginia governor terry mcauliffe is the subject of an investigation. and is at least partly focused on donations to his gubernatorial campaign. as part of the probe, cnn reports investigators are looking into mcauliffe's time as a board member of the clinton global initiative. an attorney for mcauliffe's campaign says the governor was not aware of the investigation but he will cooperate if he's contacted. >>> students and staff at a fairfax county elementary school are remembering a beloved teacher's assistant who was murdered. therese johns sampson was shot several times in the parking
the president of baltimore's naacp says that the prosecutor here should continue forward with the other six prosecutions despite the inability so far to achieve a conviction. in west baltimore at the memorial where freddie gray was arrested, scott broom, wusa9. >> thank you. >>> baltimore's mayor says it is not over for nero. he faces an internal disciplinary investigation from the baltimore city police. the police union called the trial of nero a, quote, horror no person should...
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. >>> members of the naacp wilmington clergy and activists are calling for an investigation into a deadly police shooting. they want them to investigate the death of jeremy mcdole, he was shot in his wheelchair last september. the delaware department of justice found no probable cause to charge the officers involved. >> our justice system in delaware lacks the courage to do that which is right and that which is just. >> they are calling for the immediate termination of joseph delos that fired on mcdole. >>> ridley township police released this picture of a bank robber suspect. that he held up the td bank yesterday afternoonp the s&p's description is similar to other descriptions of bank robbers in the delaware valley. >>> the 21st century is coming to terminal b at the philadelphia international airport, the promise of a major upgrade in your dining pleasure. there was a big rollout this afternoon and gray hall is live at phl tonight. you saw the plans what do air travelers have to look forward to? >> reporter: well jim, people come out to the airport and are met with the frustrations lik
. >>> members of the naacp wilmington clergy and activists are calling for an investigation into a deadly police shooting. they want them to investigate the death of jeremy mcdole, he was shot in his wheelchair last september. the delaware department of justice found no probable cause to charge the officers involved. >> our justice system in delaware lacks the courage to do that which is right and that which is just. >> they are calling for the immediate termination of...
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. >>> naacp is asking the justice department to review a deadly police shooting in delaware. jeremy mcdoll was in a wheelchair when he was shot. police he was reaching for a gun in his pants. the activists demand that the police officer be fired. >>> we're awaiting world on how much george zimmerman's gun sold at auction. it was the weapon used to kill trayvon martin in 2012. he set the bid at $100,000 and said the buyer may remain anonymous, critics called the auction insensitive. >>> home from super-storm sandy is dealing with another big blow. we'll explain. >>> crews are turning to a substance known as gorilla snot to help solve a dangerous dust problem. ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. >>> tonight a college student from chester county tries to spin her way to a big win on wheel of fortune philadelphia week. she is hoping to win enough money to pursue her master's degree. you can watch her at 7:30 on 6abc. you know those blue hens if they do anything, they do it well. >> reporter: when i interviewed, she was
. >>> naacp is asking the justice department to review a deadly police shooting in delaware. jeremy mcdoll was in a wheelchair when he was shot. police he was reaching for a gun in his pants. the activists demand that the police officer be fired. >>> we're awaiting world on how much george zimmerman's gun sold at auction. it was the weapon used to kill trayvon martin in 2012. he set the bid at $100,000 and said the buyer may remain anonymous, critics called the auction...
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. >> naacp chief said part of moving forward starts this weekend with chaplin peeking at third baptist church on sunday at 3:00. >> here is more on tony chaplin, the 26-year veteran has led the homicide and gang unit and this year he became deputy chief a new bureau reto deal with community policing. in 2012 he receive add silver medal of valor. >> we are waiting more detail on why a police sergeant thought it necessary to shoot the driver. we are still waiting to learn the victim's name. the vigil was held in her honor. all police have said is she was 27. police say the woman drove away from them before the officers could talk to her. they say she never even made it more than 100' from where the car was parked. >> we have kept you up to date on the twists and turns with the police chief suhr story. you can download it for free. >> we have breaking news from san francisco, george washington high school is under a shelter in place because of a suspicious person in the richmond district near 30th avenue. san francisco police department say that streets near the school are shut down. stic
. >> naacp chief said part of moving forward starts this weekend with chaplin peeking at third baptist church on sunday at 3:00. >> here is more on tony chaplin, the 26-year veteran has led the homicide and gang unit and this year he became deputy chief a new bureau reto deal with community policing. in 2012 he receive add silver medal of valor. >> we are waiting more detail on why a police sergeant thought it necessary to shoot the driver. we are still waiting to learn the...
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is a powerful addition to any board, having served as a top executive at verizon and at ceo of the naacp. to this former b.e. executive of the year, the key to attaining a seat on the board of a major corporation is a matter of performance. >> it's hard work. and hard work. and hard work. i've always believed -- and i'm confident that this is the case -- that you have to outwork you have to pursue excellence. it's not a matter of being as good as your peers. it's being better than your peers. it's being the best person in the organization at the job that you do. >> coming up, classes that help students cook up a new career. new selsun blue full & thick shampoo. dandruff fighters with proteins and vitamins for fuller, thicker looking hair. how fast are allegra gelcaps? we're going out in an hour... fast. for allergy symptoms, allegra is the fastest non-drowsy relief you can buy. allegra gelcaps... >>> welcome back to "our world with black enterprise" a slice of life this week dishes on a new chef and the program that's making it possible for kids who are at risk to find creativity and car
is a powerful addition to any board, having served as a top executive at verizon and at ceo of the naacp. to this former b.e. executive of the year, the key to attaining a seat on the board of a major corporation is a matter of performance. >> it's hard work. and hard work. and hard work. i've always believed -- and i'm confident that this is the case -- that you have to outwork you have to pursue excellence. it's not a matter of being as good as your peers. it's being better than your...
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the prince george's county naacp president says he is planning on meeting with university leaders before video is released. >>> fbi is hoping someone recognizes this woman. she's accused of robbing a bank today in northwest washington. this shows her at the bank of america on 49th street near massachusetts avenue. she handed the teller a note demanding money and ran with the cash. anyone who can help agents solve the case will get a reward up to $5000. >>> imagine ridi the moment it opens at 5:00 in the morning until it closes at midnight. that's what our colleague is doing tomorrow. it's called mission metro. he will be talking to riders on all the lines for suggestions on how to improve the system. adam will be live in all our newscasts and will be on twitter, facebook, snap chat, our news app all day. search #wusa9onmetro. >>> summer cook out will cost less this year. beef prices have dropped. burgers to brisket will cost 2% less because cattle ranchers expanding herds and the cost to feed cows is going down. >> now we just need some sunshine. >> there will be a couple days we can bar
the prince george's county naacp president says he is planning on meeting with university leaders before video is released. >>> fbi is hoping someone recognizes this woman. she's accused of robbing a bank today in northwest washington. this shows her at the bank of america on 49th street near massachusetts avenue. she handed the teller a note demanding money and ran with the cash. anyone who can help agents solve the case will get a reward up to $5000. >>> imagine ridi the...
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after that she'll travel to detroit to keynote there at anna naacp dinner..c., but he won't be shortly. as he gets moving, what are we expecting to hear from him? >> i'm sitting right here at the national press club in washington, d.c. i'm watching secret service to do so the final sweeps of this room. senior advisors are mulling around. it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. one thing that i'm interested in is why he's been in d.c. the past two daydays, if he thinks t will compromise the democratic primary that's coming up on tuesday in indiana. he is going to be rallying there tonight. we will see if that's enough to put him over the edge. i think the latest poll put him just about four points behind secretary clinton. this morning he was making the case that he still believes he has a path to the nomination and winning a majority of pledge delegates. he acknowledged it's an uphill battle. >> there are ten states coming up. we think we're strong in many of those states, including california, our largest state. we think we have a chance to win t
after that she'll travel to detroit to keynote there at anna naacp dinner..c., but he won't be shortly. as he gets moving, what are we expecting to hear from him? >> i'm sitting right here at the national press club in washington, d.c. i'm watching secret service to do so the final sweeps of this room. senior advisors are mulling around. it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. one thing that i'm interested in is why he's been in d.c. the past two daydays, if he thinks t will...
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representatives from law enforcement, doctors and the naacp. live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> anne, a similar measure was rejected by voters in 2010. so what might be different this time around? >> reporter: well, i think the fact that other states have implemented similar laws and it's worked out fine for them, relatively speaking, so that's sort of been an example that california voters seem like they might be willing to follow. in fact, the latest poll by the california public policy institute shows that 55% of california voters would be in support of this measure. >>> new this morning, two teen girls from the bay area have been arrested for allegedly paying tabs with counterfeit cash. an 18-year-old was arrested on sunday accused of using a fake 20 at a restaurant. police say that she and a friend ran to their cars as a employee checked out the cash. hours later officers say they caught laws and a teen from oakland trying to pay with a fake 20 at a different business. police say one of the girls had stowed away all of the cou
representatives from law enforcement, doctors and the naacp. live in san francisco, anne makovec, kpix 5. >> anne, a similar measure was rejected by voters in 2010. so what might be different this time around? >> reporter: well, i think the fact that other states have implemented similar laws and it's worked out fine for them, relatively speaking, so that's sort of been an example that california voters seem like they might be willing to follow. in fact, the latest poll by the...
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. >>> members of the naacp and wilmington clergy is calling for an investigation into a deadly police shooting. they want them to investigate the death of jeremy mcdole shot in his wheelchair last september. they found no probable cause to charge the four officers involved. >> our justice system in the state of delaware lacks the moral and political and institutional courage to be the trailblazer in doing that which is right and that which is just. >> the group is calling for the immediate dismissal and termination of joseph delos who fired on dole. and they talked about his future with the department, and police are in a conversation with the city's law department and they will determine what will happen next. >>> now to a developing story out of new york city where police revealed new details on what led up to an officer shooting that killed a man with a knife. police say the suspect became belligerent when he tried to buy beer at a grocery store and when police arrived the man pulled a knife and refused to drop it. and he was shot on a tourist filled street. an officer was also hur
. >>> members of the naacp and wilmington clergy is calling for an investigation into a deadly police shooting. they want them to investigate the death of jeremy mcdole shot in his wheelchair last september. they found no probable cause to charge the four officers involved. >> our justice system in the state of delaware lacks the moral and political and institutional courage to be the trailblazer in doing that which is right and that which is just. >> the group is calling...
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the leader of the naacp says keep chief suhr he's because pushing for the reforms. >> it's not just about one man. it's about the system. i think we should chill and move with speed on the reforms. >> reporter: supervisor scott winer who was running against chief kim, said i support chief suhr. and he said that kim's announcement makes his stomach turn. >> terry, thank you. >>> you see at city hall, where terry is, in the warriors colors. that's steph curry's wife. it's a done deal. the warriors are moving on to the conference finals. cheryl hurd is at the oracle. 20,000 fans just now leaving the arena. it wasn't easy, cheryl. >> it wasn't easy at all. fans are streaming out of the arena. and cars out of the parking lot. it was a tough game for the warriors. but everyone will agree, that the warriors lived up to their name. there was excitement in the air at oracle arena. it was all about the two-time mvp. >> steph curry. >> i'm excited that curry is back. he's exciting to watch. he adds an element they are missing. >> reporter: the team captain was presented with the most valuable player
the leader of the naacp says keep chief suhr he's because pushing for the reforms. >> it's not just about one man. it's about the system. i think we should chill and move with speed on the reforms. >> reporter: supervisor scott winer who was running against chief kim, said i support chief suhr. and he said that kim's announcement makes his stomach turn. >> terry, thank you. >>> you see at city hall, where terry is, in the warriors colors. that's steph curry's wife....
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third baptist church for a meeting of the naacp. >> those in charge and those on the floor need to do more to respect all lives. >> reporter: he faced questions from the community and promised he'd work hard for reform. >> there's a lot of officers out there wanting to do the good work. we're talking about the small minority out there doing things they have no business doing. that's what we're going to isolate and identify. those are the ones we're going to send with commission with recommendation they be separated from the police department. >> reporter: mayor ed lee appointed him thursday to the post of acting chief after another officer involved shooting. an officer shot an unarmed 29-year-old african american woman after she was driving aggressively in a car. there's resolve that a new regime could pick up where suhr pick off. chaplain says he can't elaborate on reforms that are in the works. >> we're exploring a lot of alternatives and we've got some things working on. i'm not at liberty to speak about it right now but we are looking at alternatives to our officer involved shooti
third baptist church for a meeting of the naacp. >> those in charge and those on the floor need to do more to respect all lives. >> reporter: he faced questions from the community and promised he'd work hard for reform. >> there's a lot of officers out there wanting to do the good work. we're talking about the small minority out there doing things they have no business doing. that's what we're going to isolate and identify. those are the ones we're going to send with...
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clinton was in detroit, michigan, where she delivered a keynote address at the naacp dinner. >>> sanderss making a final push for indiana. the vermont senator rallied the masses in south bend sunday night. sanders says he'll fight for each and every vote right up until the convention. senator sanders insists his path to t to the nomination. >>> a political consult and the who helped forge of campaign of philadelphia politicians died this weekend. william miller iv died saturday from complications from a stroke. he helped get wilson good jr. elect the as the city's first black mayor. he was 68 years ole. >>> time to get you to work and check the conditions along 202, jessica boyington, also our blue cross broad street run winner. >> it was a wonderful experience. i will do it again every single year now. that's what i'm saying now. route 02, around route 29. no problems in either direction. we still have a great drive time here. directions. in bellmawr, new jersey, we do it's there for cleanup now. the route 42 southbound ramp to 295 northbound is blocked for that cleanup. the white horse
clinton was in detroit, michigan, where she delivered a keynote address at the naacp dinner. >>> sanderss making a final push for indiana. the vermont senator rallied the masses in south bend sunday night. sanders says he'll fight for each and every vote right up until the convention. senator sanders insists his path to t to the nomination. >>> a political consult and the who helped forge of campaign of philadelphia politicians died this weekend. william miller iv died...