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the naacp wasn't happy and they protested. mgm gave a copy of the script to the daily worker. and the daily worker passed it to the office of board information and the naacp, who pressured mgm to make changes. influenced by black reconstruction, the naacp saw a list of medical -- demonically trail of stevens. because't go as far they consulted a professor who advised this was confirmed to historical consensus, which unfortunately was true at the time. yet some scenes were cut, reshot making him more human, and many scenes with african-americans were deleted, meaning there were fewer in the film. historians in the civil rights movement pointed to this alliance between the office of war information and the naacp as strategy that would work in the civil rights movement. at the same time, conservatives today point to this as political correctness leading to censorship in hollywood. these, and they all agree on politics of reconstruction, and they all have a common source, the impeachment of andrew johnson. i'm going to give you a sense of what the agreement of what reconstruction
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the naacp was alerted to this incident prior to the actual strike. case of the national -- the case was national news in the black press. that was not necessarily true in the white press. they did not always crossover. there were tons of featuring black men, but this was so new. this became a national sensation because it was black women, women at all, being court-martialed. women the press did not see much of. normally they were talking about , how interesting it was, the green girdles that were army colored, that kind of thing. people were and did in it. -- were interested in it. >> tell me about the court-martial. what was the outcome for the women? >> it was a pretty dramatic trial. the naacp stepped in and provided them a prominent local whenney, but normally defense lawyers have the arguments for the clients, they spoke about their coverage and bravery. this lawyer, julius rainey, was trying very hard to get the women off, but he could not use the racial discrimination defense because of racial discrimination did not exist in the military becau
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lawyer's committee for civil rights under law, the leadership conference on civil and human rights, the naacp, the national alliance to end sexual violence, the national coalition of anti-violence programs, the national women's law center, network lobby for catholic social justice, the united methodist church, general board of church and society. it's also been endorsed by dozens of business association, including the u.s. chamber of commerce, the national association of manufacturers, and the sports and fitness industry association. mr. speaker, the time has come to proclaim liberty and equality throughout the land. mr. speaker, i now commend the bill to the judgment of the house and i commpursuant to the gentleman from florida is recognized for five minutes in support of his motion. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i want to make it abundantly clear exactly what this motion to recommit does so i am going to read it. it's very short. nothing in this bill act or any amendment made by this act may be construed to diminish any protections under title 9 of the education amendments of 1972. mr. steube:
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an issue that the illustrious naacp has taken on for decades. black youth make a four-point nine% of all children under 18 in san francisco, and yet 55% of the children booked in juvenile hall in 2018 were black. latino and pacific islander youth are also consistently overrepresented -- overrepresented eight. i don't have to talk about the trends that we see here. this legislation will mandate that the board of supervisors closed juvenile hall at 375 woodside by december of 2021 and instead develop an expanded array of alternatives to incarceration, a small rehabilitative, noninstitutional centre for the small minority of youth who cannot safely be released in the community, and who must be obtained -- detained anyone who tells you or are letting people go free, commit crimes, and be heinous individuals, that is not the case. we are saying we want to provide a better in custody experience. i want to reiterate, we want to provide a better in custody experience for our young people. two, right a 13 person implementation working group made up of ke
an issue that the illustrious naacp has taken on for decades. black youth make a four-point nine% of all children under 18 in san francisco, and yet 55% of the children booked in juvenile hall in 2018 were black. latino and pacific islander youth are also consistently overrepresented -- overrepresented eight. i don't have to talk about the trends that we see here. this legislation will mandate that the board of supervisors closed juvenile hall at 375 woodside by december of 2021 and instead...
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the vermont senator is getting behind the naacp's call for a moratorium on federal funding for public charter schools as well as an outright ban on for-profit charters, an effort backed of course by the teachers unions. we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and allysia finley. so charter schools, barack obama supported them, bill clinton supported them, hillary clinton supported them. what is bernie up to here? >> i think a couple things. one,s he's trying to shore up his support with labor unions, in this case the teachers unions, he thinks are important, although i think that would be a miscalculation in the sense that he needs to do that. you mentioned obama and clinton prior to him supporting charter schools and still getting enough support from the teachers unions to do what they wanted to do politically. the second thing he's trying to do is shore up support among black voters who he struggled with in 2016. you might remember the black lives matter protesters interrupting his speeches and those southern primaries in particular, he did very poorly among black voters. he look
the vermont senator is getting behind the naacp's call for a moratorium on federal funding for public charter schools as well as an outright ban on for-profit charters, an effort backed of course by the teachers unions. we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and allysia finley. so charter schools, barack obama supported them, bill clinton supported them, hillary clinton supported them. what is bernie up to here? >> i think a couple things. one,s he's trying to shore up his support...
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. ♪ >>> the naacp has been leading the efforts in the demand for a ban on for-profit charter schoolsal funding of new charter schools until we can ensure that they are operating with transparency and accountability. as president, i will institute that ban and implement that moratorium. paul: that was 2020 democratic presidential hopeful, bernie sanders in south carolina last week and rolling out his plan to overhaul the u.s. education system. the vermont senator is getting behind the naacp's call for a moratorium on federal funding for public charter schools as well as an outright ban on for-profit charters, an effort backed of course by the teachers unions. we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and allysia finley. so charter schools, barack obama supported them, bill clinton supported them, hillary clinton supported them. what is bernie up to here? >> i think a couple things. one,s he's trying to shore up his support with labor unions, in this case the teachers unions, he thinks are important, although i think that would be a miscalculation in the sense that he needs to do that
. ♪ >>> the naacp has been leading the efforts in the demand for a ban on for-profit charter schoolsal funding of new charter schools until we can ensure that they are operating with transparency and accountability. as president, i will institute that ban and implement that moratorium. paul: that was 2020 democratic presidential hopeful, bernie sanders in south carolina last week and rolling out his plan to overhaul the u.s. education system. the vermont senator is getting behind the...
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the vermont senator is getting behind the naacp's call for a moratorium on federal funding for publicor-profit charters, an effort backed of course by the teachers unions. we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and allysia finley. so charter schools, barack obama supported them, bill clinton supported them, hillary clinton supported them. what is bernie up to here? >> i think a couple things. one,s he's trying to shore up his support with labor unions, in this case the teachers unions, he thinks are important, although i think that would be a miscalculation in the sense that he needs to do that. you mentioned obama and clinton prior to him supporting charter schools and still getting enough support from the teachers unions to do what they wanted to do politically. the second thing he's trying to do is shore up support among black voters who he struggled with in 2016. you might remember the black lives matter protesters interrupting his speeches and those southern primaries in particular, he did very poorly among black voters. he looks at the naacp's stance on charter schools and s
the vermont senator is getting behind the naacp's call for a moratorium on federal funding for publicor-profit charters, an effort backed of course by the teachers unions. we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and allysia finley. so charter schools, barack obama supported them, bill clinton supported them, hillary clinton supported them. what is bernie up to here? >> i think a couple things. one,s he's trying to shore up his support with labor unions, in this case the teachers...
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the naacp said they still back to cheap. he is under fire for a raid on the home of a freelance journalist.'s officers were investigation --'s officers were investigating a police report. today the naacp president davis brown wrote in a statement that the civil rights and african-american community stands solidly behind chief bill scott. we are deeply disappointed not surprised by the flagrant political attack by the san francisco police officers association. this statement said the chief did the right thing by apologizing for the ray. >>> they could be new life for an old government building in downtown san jose and could become a home for students. the building opened 36 years ago. 's offices are clustered around the shady concrete patio and now it is well past its prime, but state lawmakers are working on a plan to sell the building to san jose state so the university can ild dorms that are badly needed. a recent study found that 13% of the san jose students are homeless. >> i have slept outside and that bus stops and sle
the naacp said they still back to cheap. he is under fire for a raid on the home of a freelance journalist.'s officers were investigation --'s officers were investigating a police report. today the naacp president davis brown wrote in a statement that the civil rights and african-american community stands solidly behind chief bill scott. we are deeply disappointed not surprised by the flagrant political attack by the san francisco police officers association. this statement said the chief did...
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we are at the naacp are not opposed to change. on the contrary, change is the most constant in our universe, but what we're opposed to is a lack of transparency, consideration -- [bell ringing]. >> next speaker. >> hello, everyone. my name is eddie wilson. i'm a community member. i live in bayview hunters point and i was born and raised there. i'm thankful for this time we have for the community to speak up on this. this is really important to me. and from observing everyone that has spoken from the probation officers and those who work in juvenile hall, but it seems to be for the support for them to support our youth is to send them to these organizations and non-profits that were here today. and upon release, they direct them to the very organizations that are here today saying we need to close ygc. as co-chair for the california youth connection, i support the shutdown of the youth guidance center. many of the youth behind bars are taking a stand against ygc because of the dehumanization from being incarcerated. as a community
we are at the naacp are not opposed to change. on the contrary, change is the most constant in our universe, but what we're opposed to is a lack of transparency, consideration -- [bell ringing]. >> next speaker. >> hello, everyone. my name is eddie wilson. i'm a community member. i live in bayview hunters point and i was born and raised there. i'm thankful for this time we have for the community to speak up on this. this is really important to me. and from observing everyone that...
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and he looks at the naacp stance on ercharter schools and says, i can sure of support from black civilanizations by going after charters. i also think it might be a miscalculation so if you look at polling among black voters and even black democratic primary voters, you see a lot of support for charter schools was josie the naacp does not always speak for most blacks. paul: in the evidence on charter schools alicia, that you look at is pretty overwhelming. >> wright, the stanford credo center puts out reports comparing traditional school students with building charters. apples to erapples comparison. they found in 2015 that charter school students learn about an additional 28 days in reading and 40 days end. paul: wow! >> simply is that boston is over 200 days. basically every year in some places where it is an additional rule of learning à year learning. they say to actually improve performance at nearby public schools because and forces them to compete, and to improve peer. >> with the record that would suggest that i mean it would give an opening to donald trump of bernie sanders be
and he looks at the naacp stance on ercharter schools and says, i can sure of support from black civilanizations by going after charters. i also think it might be a miscalculation so if you look at polling among black voters and even black democratic primary voters, you see a lot of support for charter schools was josie the naacp does not always speak for most blacks. paul: in the evidence on charter schools alicia, that you look at is pretty overwhelming. >> wright, the stanford credo...
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in naacp v. alabama, we held the naacp had standing even though it was their members who would be injured by other people, an illegality -- harassment. but as chief justice roberts said, it's predictable. there is no doubt that people respond less because of the census. that has been proven in study after study. one census surveyor described an incident where he walked into a home, started asking citizenship, and the person stopped and left his home, leaving the census surveyor sitting there. so if you're talking about prediction, this is about 100% that people will answer less. so, but i don't know that it's prediction. it's an action by the government will be a cause of this. not proximate necessarily, but that cause will cause harm. >> right. first responses, your honor. we're not talking about proximate cause, we're talking about an analysis similar to what this court used in the clapper case. even though there was injury in fact, even though the government's actions were in a very real sense
in naacp v. alabama, we held the naacp had standing even though it was their members who would be injured by other people, an illegality -- harassment. but as chief justice roberts said, it's predictable. there is no doubt that people respond less because of the census. that has been proven in study after study. one census surveyor described an incident where he walked into a home, started asking citizenship, and the person stopped and left his home, leaving the census surveyor sitting there....
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former civil rights attorney that has litigated cases for southern poverty law center as well as the naacp legal defense fund. professor browne-marshall is a member of the supreme court of the united states and a fellow of the american bar foundation and has spoken on issues of race in the constitution both national and international audiences. she is the author of many articles and several books including race, law, and american society, 1607 to the president to the present. her forthcoming book is titled black women and the law. salem witch trials to civil rights activist. gloria browne-marshall has been the recipient of several honors for her work with civil rights and women's justice issues. and the wiley college woman of excellence in law award. an award-winning playwright of seven produced plays, the most recent play, diversity examines marriage choices. she is a member of the mystery riders of america, national association of black journalists, and the national press club. i ask you to please welcome our guest. >> thank you so much. it is such an honor to be here. thank you for that
former civil rights attorney that has litigated cases for southern poverty law center as well as the naacp legal defense fund. professor browne-marshall is a member of the supreme court of the united states and a fellow of the american bar foundation and has spoken on issues of race in the constitution both national and international audiences. she is the author of many articles and several books including race, law, and american society, 1607 to the president to the present. her forthcoming...
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to one of the morehouse graduates, de'jaun correia, as well as ben jealous, the former head of the naacp. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in missouri, republican governor mike parson signed into law a bill banning abortions a at eigt weeks of pregnancy. the bill does not make exceptions in cases of rape or incest. it also includes a provision that would completely ban abortion at any stage if roe v. wade is overturned. architects of the bill, as well as similar bills in alabama and other states, say they're aimed at overturning roe v. wade, the landmark 1973 supreme court ruling that recognizes the constitutional right to an abortion. meanwhile, a federal judge on friday blocked a mississippi law bannining abortions as e early s six weeks into pregnancy, which was set to go into effect july 1. in a blow to president trump's attempt to build a massive wall along the u.s.-mexico border, a judge and got 20 block trump from redirecting $1 billion of army personnel funds to build sections of the wall as part
to one of the morehouse graduates, de'jaun correia, as well as ben jealous, the former head of the naacp. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in missouri, republican governor mike parson signed into law a bill banning abortions a at eigt weeks of pregnancy. the bill does not make exceptions in cases of rape or incest. it also includes a provision that would completely ban abortion at any stage if roe v. wade is...
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>> the second is naacp versus alabama, naacp was being directly regulated by the statute that they were challenging, they were forced to disclose private membership lists and that was injury, there was nobody standing between them and the disclosure of their private membership list. turning to the agency review ability argument, there really is nothing in 141 a that provides courts with a basis to review this decision. the language is quite similar to what the court addressed and webster, the addition of any particular demographic is always going to be a trade-off between information and accuracy. i urge you to look to the 2000 census that had highly detailed questions about not just citizenship, but things like your community time, how many bedrooms you have, whether you suffered from certain health conditions. under respondent's position, courts would have to review each one of those questions to determine whether the informational value of the question outweighed any potential impact on census accuracy. >> what do you mean, on the main form, suppose the secretary puts in a question a
>> the second is naacp versus alabama, naacp was being directly regulated by the statute that they were challenging, they were forced to disclose private membership lists and that was injury, there was nobody standing between them and the disclosure of their private membership list. turning to the agency review ability argument, there really is nothing in 141 a that provides courts with a basis to review this decision. the language is quite similar to what the court addressed and webster,...
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a huge -- the naacp full of black women, activists, hopes to be a network is support she can tap intose it's early in the race. >> and joe biden and bernie sanders sitting on top of the polls. elizabeth warren meanwhile shaping the policy debate and mayor pete buttigieg of south bend, illinois, remains underdog. some are awaiting harris' second act. what is her second act? what does that look like? >> i spoke with several of kamala's senior advisers and see the next phase of the campaign, end of the first fund-raising quarter and goes to the first democratic debate in june. she needs to continue rolling out ideas's why you saw the speech we saw in detroit, talking about electability. see more policy rollouts coming as well. needs to raise money. do that at high-dollar fund-raisers and cultivating the grass roots. a great list and third needs to keep up a sustained presence on the campaign trail. states like iowa, south carolina, ohio, neff nevvada an looking at michigan. introduce herself to new voters. in the campaign for the long haul. something they stressed in every conversation i
a huge -- the naacp full of black women, activists, hopes to be a network is support she can tap intose it's early in the race. >> and joe biden and bernie sanders sitting on top of the polls. elizabeth warren meanwhile shaping the policy debate and mayor pete buttigieg of south bend, illinois, remains underdog. some are awaiting harris' second act. what is her second act? what does that look like? >> i spoke with several of kamala's senior advisers and see the next phase of the...
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the naacp's statement reads in part... part... this is the second statement in two days defending chief scott after the police union on friday demanded that the chief resign. on sunday the police commission defended the chief. this comes after freelance photo journalist brian car mody named a leaked report and sold it to three police stations including ktvu. may 10 the police officers raided carmody's home to find out who leaked the report. at first chief scott defended the police raid but later apologized and says he has no intention of stepping down >> there is a lot of work i need to do with the men and women of the department that needs to continue. i want to see that through and stay focused on seeing that through. >> yesterday the chief scott and the san francisco mayor london breed were both at a memorial day ceremony at the presidio. the mayor says she is withholding judgment about the future of the police chief. chief. >>> we are learning more about what is happening in the daytona, ohio, area after several tornadoes touc
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or a young thurgood marshall, who at 26, started representing the naacp and rights cases -- you have taken the same oath as all of them and you will face your moment of truth. many of those moms of truth occurred as -- and many of those moments of truth occurred "in the room where it happens." my father emigrated at the age of 2, but a generation later, i have been fortunate enough to be in the room where it happens. decisions of life and death, terrorism, financial crisis, and the corruption of public officials and persons are made. i can tell you two things about the room where it happens. room, the cheers in the are not reserved for those with the fancy legal credentials. clerksseen supreme court stumble and fail to measure up in their first days on the job, and those with less goldplated credentials become legal superstars. getting a credential is not the important thing. it is how you perform in the job once you are there. let me give you an example of why the credential is not always impressive. when i was a third-year law student at bu, i desperately wanted to clerk on the dis
or a young thurgood marshall, who at 26, started representing the naacp and rights cases -- you have taken the same oath as all of them and you will face your moment of truth. many of those moms of truth occurred as -- and many of those moments of truth occurred "in the room where it happens." my father emigrated at the age of 2, but a generation later, i have been fortunate enough to be in the room where it happens. decisions of life and death, terrorism, financial crisis, and the...
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she has a scheduled event with the naacp on monday, talking about her plans to raise teacher pay. monday is the first day of teacher appreciation week. >> there will also be presidential campaigning right here in californi will be in los angeles today making what he is calling a major policy announcement about climate change. he is scheduled to appear with the l.a. mayor. he was here in the bay area yesterday. you saw him here on mornings on 2 in our ktvu studios. you can watch our full interview may not appear on the ballots here in california. yesterday the state senate passed a bill requiring participants to release five years worth of their tax returns. if that measure passes the president would have to release those tax documents in order to make it on the ballot. the bill now goes to the state assembly. last year former governor jerry brown vetoed a similar bill saying he was worried it would be unconstitutional. >>> democrats are threatening to hold attorney general william barr in contempt of congress after he failed to show up for the hearing. even if they take that step
she has a scheduled event with the naacp on monday, talking about her plans to raise teacher pay. monday is the first day of teacher appreciation week. >> there will also be presidential campaigning right here in californi will be in los angeles today making what he is calling a major policy announcement about climate change. he is scheduled to appear with the l.a. mayor. he was here in the bay area yesterday. you saw him here on mornings on 2 in our ktvu studios. you can watch our full...
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seymour was active in the carbondale naacp, jackson county mental health board and carbondale -- and part of the saluki hall of fame. they will be dearly missed. mr. speaker, i rise today not only as a member of congress but also as a former firefighter. i recognize cody van bossen of christopher, illinois. cody, a 24-year-old firefighter, passed away in the line of duty early sunday morning. cody grew up around the fire station. he comes from a family with deep traditions of public service. his dad, brent, is a captain on the christopher force. his grandfather is christopher's mayor but was also a firefighter at another fire department. cody's family instilled in him a passion for helping others despite the risk. now, his community will remember him as a hero. cody, thank you for your service. rest in peace. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. green, for five minutes. thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, last night at a rally in florida, the president referred to me as that man. mr. speaker
seymour was active in the carbondale naacp, jackson county mental health board and carbondale -- and part of the saluki hall of fame. they will be dearly missed. mr. speaker, i rise today not only as a member of congress but also as a former firefighter. i recognize cody van bossen of christopher, illinois. cody, a 24-year-old firefighter, passed away in the line of duty early sunday morning. cody grew up around the fire station. he comes from a family with deep traditions of public service....
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in that prison, foster bates, the president of that naacp chapter said they have 50% if not more thatsident trump in the last election. >> that's an important point to raise. i thought it was fascinating to hear theou inmate you interview saying i understand how the families feel. complicated issue, really important report. morgan radford, thank you. appreciate it. >>> another royal is among us. one more thing is next. among u. one more thing is next ake banki, like.. pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its vertical limit. and clover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't followed the family goldfish. pnc - make today the day. with moderate to severe ulceratiyour plans... crohn's, can change in minutes. your head wants to do one thing... but your gut says not today. if your current treatment isn't working... ask your doctor about entyvio®. entyvio® acts specifically in the gi tract, to prevent an excess of white blood cells from ent
in that prison, foster bates, the president of that naacp chapter said they have 50% if not more thatsident trump in the last election. >> that's an important point to raise. i thought it was fascinating to hear theou inmate you interview saying i understand how the families feel. complicated issue, really important report. morgan radford, thank you. appreciate it. >>> another royal is among us. one more thing is next. among u. one more thing is next ake banki, like.. pnc easy...
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i want to play you another sound bite, her address to the detroit naacp which she took on that questiondidate it takes in the midwest to win. >> there has been a lot of conversation by pundits about the electability, who can speak to the midwest. but when they say that, they usually put the midwest in a simplistic box and a narrow narrative. and too often their definition of the midwest leaves people out. it leaves out people in this room who helped build cities like detroit. >> reporter: kris, it was our friends at the "new york times" put it well in an article this weekend. in this field, who has not lost an election in their career, the women. who have lost elections, the men who often are looped into the conversation about being potentially good candidates for the midwest. the joe bidens, bernie sanders, pete buttigiegs. kamala harris is the candidate that could win detroit and milwaukee in wisconsin. >> thank you so much. vaughn hilliard. much appreciated. kamala harris is one of six women running, mentioned that article in "new york times." in addition to talking about how the wom
i want to play you another sound bite, her address to the detroit naacp which she took on that questiondidate it takes in the midwest to win. >> there has been a lot of conversation by pundits about the electability, who can speak to the midwest. but when they say that, they usually put the midwest in a simplistic box and a narrow narrative. and too often their definition of the midwest leaves people out. it leaves out people in this room who helped build cities like detroit. >>...
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the president and director counsel of the naacp legal defense and education fund.appreciate your time tonight. >> thanks. >>> much more ahead, including a letter of the strongly worded variety from a politician who's not playing around. stay with us. stay with us it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification proces. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard 5-year unlimited mileage warranty. or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned. or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through may 31st. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ the house, kids, they're living the dream ♪ ♪ and here comes the wacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, is she a spy? ♪ ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm not the maid. i protect your home and auto. -hey, campbells. who'
the president and director counsel of the naacp legal defense and education fund.appreciate your time tonight. >> thanks. >>> much more ahead, including a letter of the strongly worded variety from a politician who's not playing around. stay with us. stay with us it's either the assurance of a 165-point certification proces. or it isn't. it's either testing an array of advanced safety systems. or it isn't. it's either the peace of mind of a standard 5-year unlimited mileage...
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the other point is that these feminist as i mentioned were working hand in hand with the naacp and othergovernmental groups that were trying to assist that united nations charter include commitment to human rights. they were defining human rights broadly as inclusive of all those rights that i mentioned. inclusive of opposition to discrimination based on race, sex, religion. so all of these groups to one some statement around human rights along those lines were all collaborating together to make that possible. they also were drawing on the fact that latin american countries were feeling threatened at this moment that the u.n. was going to drown out the formerly strong pan american regional bloc that it existed before the united nations now threatened to sort of crush that pan americanism, that pan american regional solidarity is and authority that they had. and so these latin american feminist gained critical support from their various national delegations. they were also working with countries from, i mean come at the conference that the powers were really the powers most opposed to hum
the other point is that these feminist as i mentioned were working hand in hand with the naacp and othergovernmental groups that were trying to assist that united nations charter include commitment to human rights. they were defining human rights broadly as inclusive of all those rights that i mentioned. inclusive of opposition to discrimination based on race, sex, religion. so all of these groups to one some statement around human rights along those lines were all collaborating together to...
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the president and vice president of the naacp say the principal wouldn't meet with them when they came to visit the school . >> we came down to address the issue to see how we could be a part of the resolution the principal here at palos verdes high school would not even come address us . >> they call the school repeatedly and came to diffuse the situation. >> we thought we were past this fear this is so hurtful i can't even tell you . >> we also tried calling the principal but never reached him. we were told he was going from class to class trying to to the entire student body to let them know about the impact words can have the promise on saturday. >> amy johnson, kpix 5. >>> not in the mood for small talk ? there's a new way to request that your uber driver stay quiet without feeling rude . >> we take you on a bit of an emotional roller coaster. >>> into the room where it happens, behind-the-scenes of hamilton, the surprising admission from the actor who plays the founding father. >>> up at 6 pm, rain returns and residents say that the spillway is ready to take on more water but res
the president and vice president of the naacp say the principal wouldn't meet with them when they came to visit the school . >> we came down to address the issue to see how we could be a part of the resolution the principal here at palos verdes high school would not even come address us . >> they call the school repeatedly and came to diffuse the situation. >> we thought we were past this fear this is so hurtful i can't even tell you . >> we also tried calling the...
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brewer said when he had the naacp for that helicopter. shot yet. why did that mean. please stay positive and let's. put the for the give us a minute to come to begin. thinking about it i mean to give us. but how many of us visit the set have to get it but i give a tip that has been to me because to get. bought on to them to us to dog and income a fee to me when i'm a new. step in. the heat i can eat the sauce. in the cup i. want to look at the little over. the top. it's enemies beyond repair is the. most ardent as nasa now. but. yes you know tom bad it's bad bomb. damage and there's very much in the past 3 hours. yeah pretty awkward and got such a terrible funicello will work for the cure is good it could be turned from a book to look but it got lucky as the middy minute. not be fun to talk to no not without doubt and trust because he's got yes he must potty cowtown i'm not study cop but. i mean how good everyday through told us on this my handmade done. to my father look at the balkan him he's fatty i'm. about this. as a question but if that's not likely. that there
brewer said when he had the naacp for that helicopter. shot yet. why did that mean. please stay positive and let's. put the for the give us a minute to come to begin. thinking about it i mean to give us. but how many of us visit the set have to get it but i give a tip that has been to me because to get. bought on to them to us to dog and income a fee to me when i'm a new. step in. the heat i can eat the sauce. in the cup i. want to look at the little over. the top. it's enemies beyond repair is...
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. >>> a statement from the san francisco chapter of the naacp is supporting bill scott after he apologized for the police raid on the home of a photojournalist earlier this month. that statement reads in part, the civil rights in african- american communities stands solidly behind chief bill scott. he has apologized for his raid of the journalists home office in an effort to unmask the confidential source who leaked the police report. the second statement was given on friday, about the chief's resignation. this comes after photojournalist, bryan carmody obtained a leak report and sold it to the three tv stations, including ktvu. may 10, they raided his home trying to figure out who leaked that report. he says he has no intention of stepping down.>> there is a lot of work that i need to do with the men and women of this department right now, we have a lot of good work going on that needs to continue. i want to see that through, i'm going to stay focused on seeing that through.>> yesterday, chief scott and london breed were at the memorial day ceremony, mayor london breed says she is withhol
. >>> a statement from the san francisco chapter of the naacp is supporting bill scott after he apologized for the police raid on the home of a photojournalist earlier this month. that statement reads in part, the civil rights in african- american communities stands solidly behind chief bill scott. he has apologized for his raid of the journalists home office in an effort to unmask the confidential source who leaked the police report. the second statement was given on friday, about the...
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i had been inspired by a lawyer naacp they would meet at jackson mitchell. she stripped -- she has to rep. russell: children in south notimore when we marched far from our home. i told the counselor i wanted to be a lawyer. so that i could go out and help people. i must tell you the counselor looked at me and said, you poor kid. he said he will never be a lawyer. it clear he was my color. let's be clear on that. he then said something to me that has haunted me all my life. he said who do you think you are. think you can become a lawyer. your mom has a fourth grade education and your dad has a fourth-grade education. seven brothers and sisters. how do you think you're going to do that? young people, i must tells -- i to atell you i went home mother who did not have a phd in education, but had a phd in faith. [applause] and others,s: teachers like -- who is now dead. potential andn my saw things in me that i did not even see in myself. our recreation leader captain jim smith, took me under his arms. our local pharmacist gave me a little job. fill that prescrip
i had been inspired by a lawyer naacp they would meet at jackson mitchell. she stripped -- she has to rep. russell: children in south notimore when we marched far from our home. i told the counselor i wanted to be a lawyer. so that i could go out and help people. i must tell you the counselor looked at me and said, you poor kid. he said he will never be a lawyer. it clear he was my color. let's be clear on that. he then said something to me that has haunted me all my life. he said who do you...
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and the supreme court ruled for the naacp and it's the same thing and same issue. is just repeated in a different way. >> i will say this for the next round. i will say one of the spaces that we fail in that we could do better in is to not allow the debates of the islamophobia networks that they tried to frame this we cannot allow them to not dominate those debates. a lot of the silence coming from this is not out of even fear of a backlash, i believe we are unequipped it and often flat-footed to deal with the complexity of issues out there. what ends up happening is we know something is racist and we hear it but we can't actually fight on their terms or argue on their terms because of the way they framed it. for example we know the frame black on black violence is a racist framework. that is a way of confiscating state responsibility and particular responsibility to do his work justice to black communities in the united state. if someone falls into the trap of talking about black on black violence and gang violence instead of historical discrimination and disenfra
and the supreme court ruled for the naacp and it's the same thing and same issue. is just repeated in a different way. >> i will say this for the next round. i will say one of the spaces that we fail in that we could do better in is to not allow the debates of the islamophobia networks that they tried to frame this we cannot allow them to not dominate those debates. a lot of the silence coming from this is not out of even fear of a backlash, i believe we are unequipped it and often...
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>> linda daniels, jimmy jackson and ronny scott are all membered of the local naacp. >> it's come to the point now where we see the car and we don't see a protector. we see an adversary. >> they see these killings as a result of deeply rooted problems that exist in this city, a city forced into recession in 2008, that prompted city leaders to cut its police force in half, something the city has yet to recover from. >> are there things you can do better in order to reduce the number of these shootings? >> certainly. we should strive to do better every single day. but we're only focussed on a police problem. we're not considering there is a community problem. why is our crime rate so high? why are these shootings occurring. >> we compared them with richmonday, cities with similar populations and high violent crime rates. while police killed 16 people, richmond officers killed 3. >> because of our depleted numbers, these officers, they don't have the time to be able to spend with our citizens and as a result we look like this force occupying their neighborho neighborhood. >> we're among
>> linda daniels, jimmy jackson and ronny scott are all membered of the local naacp. >> it's come to the point now where we see the car and we don't see a protector. we see an adversary. >> they see these killings as a result of deeply rooted problems that exist in this city, a city forced into recession in 2008, that prompted city leaders to cut its police force in half, something the city has yet to recover from. >> are there things you can do better in order to reduce...
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. >> they're all members of the local naacp. >> we see the cost and we don't see a protector. we see an adversary. >> reporter: they see these killings as the result of deeply rooted problems that currently exist in vallejo. a city forced into the recession of 2008 that prompted city leaders to cut its police force unhalf. something the city has yet to full a recover from. more dirsity, more training to reduce the number of these shootings? >> we subscribe to do better every single day. but we're own lafoksed on the police problem. we're not considering it a community problem. why are these shoot oings occur sng. >> reporter: cities with similar populations and high violent crime rates. while vallejo police killed 16 people at a per capita rate of 13.8, richmond officers killed three or a per capita of 2.9. >> because of dedepleted numbers, the officers don't have the time to spend with our citizens and as a result we look like this force ocue pewing our neighborhood. >> reporter: 60% fewer officers than richmond pd and a budget 15 times smaller. >> our applicant pool includes
. >> they're all members of the local naacp. >> we see the cost and we don't see a protector. we see an adversary. >> reporter: they see these killings as the result of deeply rooted problems that currently exist in vallejo. a city forced into the recession of 2008 that prompted city leaders to cut its police force unhalf. something the city has yet to full a recover from. more dirsity, more training to reduce the number of these shootings? >> we subscribe to do better...
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my mother had an idiot ad the new ads at the naacp and how they bled not $100.00 out of the and i hand them in and that lena yeah understood why i had to do that if in the arm in yemen at will i know only the sure enough seated will have the other that i am at that. the law and a committee can. decide. then it but there had to be. a.
my mother had an idiot ad the new ads at the naacp and how they bled not $100.00 out of the and i hand them in and that lena yeah understood why i had to do that if in the arm in yemen at will i know only the sure enough seated will have the other that i am at that. the law and a committee can. decide. then it but there had to be. a.
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. >> reporter: reverend amos brown of the naacp invited the errolians, an internationally recognizedir to sing sunday. this is where they stayed before they sang for ayana. it was a healing opportunity for everyone. >> it was meaningful for her, but also for us. >> reporter: her mother is on her way to the bay area from out of state. in san francisco, kate larson, abc7 news. >> in the east bay, sky 7 was in brentwood where this man, as you see, was taking a field sobriety test. he's now accused of felony dui after a deadly crash. the chp says he crossed into oncoming traffic on highway 4 and struck a car head on. it happened about 4:30 today. the chp says the man was traveling westbound, veered left across the double lines, and hit a honda suv. the suv driver, a 51-year-old man from rippon, died at the sen. the suspect, the 46-year-old man from concord was arrested. >> transportation and housing, these are two major issues that were dedicating extra time to in an effort to build a better bay area. first tonight housing. >> on the peninsula, a rare joint meeting of three city councils
. >> reporter: reverend amos brown of the naacp invited the errolians, an internationally recognizedir to sing sunday. this is where they stayed before they sang for ayana. it was a healing opportunity for everyone. >> it was meaningful for her, but also for us. >> reporter: her mother is on her way to the bay area from out of state. in san francisco, kate larson, abc7 news. >> in the east bay, sky 7 was in brentwood where this man, as you see, was taking a field...
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have lost the country's young voter base which their allegiances to germany's success story of the naacp the green light.
have lost the country's young voter base which their allegiances to germany's success story of the naacp the green light.
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what that is but hamas has asked people to come out in large numbers on the 71st anniversary of the naacp this is also the 2nd protest since the cease fire the latest ceasefire between hamas and israel was negotiated 9 days ago that brought to an end the deadliest cycle of violence between the 2 since the gaza war in 2014 and hamas is message to people today is that we will continue to resist until we are no longer occupied and we have our rights now from us since the cease fire has been looking to israel to abide what it says are israel's commitments agreed upon during the last ceasefire these are measures that would help ease the more than decade long air land and sea blockade that has been suffocating the 2000000 people of gaza so dense military council has agreed with opposition groups to a 3 year transitional period the opposition will have a 2 thirds majority in parliament the 2 sides have yet to decide on the makeup of the sovereign council the body that will guide the transition. route 80 people have been arrested after a wave of attacks against muslim century longa the police chi
what that is but hamas has asked people to come out in large numbers on the 71st anniversary of the naacp this is also the 2nd protest since the cease fire the latest ceasefire between hamas and israel was negotiated 9 days ago that brought to an end the deadliest cycle of violence between the 2 since the gaza war in 2014 and hamas is message to people today is that we will continue to resist until we are no longer occupied and we have our rights now from us since the cease fire has been...