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one of those naacp lawyers was oliver hill. we have a document, which is a financial accounting of his law firm. of the expenses related to the brown v. board of education fight. another key strain of the civil rights movement is the movement to change public opinions. and to advocate for civil rights broadly across society rather than trying to dismantle segregation on a gradual basis through the courts. that movement is represented by dr. walker, who is not well known, who is a key leading figure of the civil rights movement of the early 1960's. he began his civil rights activism in virginia. her walker, he organized a range of nonviolent protests of nonviolent segregation. he led marches against segregated swimming pools. he led a demonstration and a public library, and other kinds of organizing activities to protest segregation. he and some other civil rights activists, he went to the whites only section of the petersburg public library in 1951. and he tried to check out the biography of the confederate general robert e lee
one of those naacp lawyers was oliver hill. we have a document, which is a financial accounting of his law firm. of the expenses related to the brown v. board of education fight. another key strain of the civil rights movement is the movement to change public opinions. and to advocate for civil rights broadly across society rather than trying to dismantle segregation on a gradual basis through the courts. that movement is represented by dr. walker, who is not well known, who is a key leading...
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the naacp, which often led and pioneered these legal cases. filed more lawsuits in virginia over the issue of school desegregation than in any other state in the country. one of those naacp lawyers was oliver hill. and we have a document related to the brown v. board of education fight. now another key strain of the civil rights movement and one that's represented by a second figure in this exhibition is the movement to change public opinion and to advocate for civil rights broadly across the society rather than trying to dismantle segregation on a gradualist basis through the courts. that movement is represented by the reverend dr. wyatt t. wa walker, who is not a well-known, but is one of the leading figures of the civil rights movement of the early 1960s. began his civil rights activism here in virginia when he was a student at virginia union university and then through his pa pastorship in petersburg, virginia and walker, he organized a range of nonviolent protests against segregation. he led marches against segregated swimming pools. he l
the naacp, which often led and pioneered these legal cases. filed more lawsuits in virginia over the issue of school desegregation than in any other state in the country. one of those naacp lawyers was oliver hill. and we have a document related to the brown v. board of education fight. now another key strain of the civil rights movement and one that's represented by a second figure in this exhibition is the movement to change public opinion and to advocate for civil rights broadly across the...
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rosa parks in her own words" reveals a granddaughter of slaves, from teen rebel defying injustice to naacpeader to civil rights icon. >> you see in her own handwriting her thoughts, her inner feelings. and she had such poetry. >> there is just so much hurt. >> reporter: adrian cannon curated the collection, which contain morse than 7,000 of parks' writings. >> "i have been pushed around all my life, and i felt at this moment i couldn't take it anymore." >> reporter: but cannon says while writing, often on recycled paper, parks found her voice, strategizing against segregation. >> it was mrs. parks' plan all along to do everything she could in order to get equality for african americans. >> reporter: fred gray was fresh out of law school in 1954 when he worked with parks and the naacp to counsel blacks jailed under segregation laws. >> my first civil rights case was claudette cardin, the 15-year-old girl who on march 2nd, 1955 did the same thing that rosa parks did, but did it nine months before. >> reporter: colvin's case may have set an example, but not the stage. that came on december 1s
rosa parks in her own words" reveals a granddaughter of slaves, from teen rebel defying injustice to naacpeader to civil rights icon. >> you see in her own handwriting her thoughts, her inner feelings. and she had such poetry. >> there is just so much hurt. >> reporter: adrian cannon curated the collection, which contain morse than 7,000 of parks' writings. >> "i have been pushed around all my life, and i felt at this moment i couldn't take it anymore."...
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supreme court ruled against the naacp's use of an economic boycott. when we talk about the browder case, it ended the montgomery bus boycott. it was represented by fred gray ended that case. so, it wasn't the protests that ended the case. it was the browder case before the u.s. supreme court. so, i just want you to know the economic push and pull and what we've been through, talking about perseverance, and even starting a business is so difficult, to the point where we know now that the banks -- bank of america, countrywide and other banks, during the obama administration under attorney general eric holder, they paid millions upon millions of dollars of fines because as soon as we bought a home, we found out we were given these horrible rates. we were given balloon payments. and then ended up in foreclosure so they found out later it was racial discrimination that led to these horrible terms given to us and we had the same collateral, same credit, even more in the bank than other people. once again, each time we make economic progress, that progress i
supreme court ruled against the naacp's use of an economic boycott. when we talk about the browder case, it ended the montgomery bus boycott. it was represented by fred gray ended that case. so, it wasn't the protests that ended the case. it was the browder case before the u.s. supreme court. so, i just want you to know the economic push and pull and what we've been through, talking about perseverance, and even starting a business is so difficult, to the point where we know now that the banks...
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at this point, she headed the naacp, arkansas chapter of the anti-lynching crusaders. this was an organization founded 1922 to raise money to support anti-lynching bills. when henrietta carolina speaks at the meeting as a representative of the aacw she advocates for "strong plea for the condemned men awaiting execution for rioting in elaine, arkansas>" she was urging all members of the club to write to the arkansas governor asking him to commute the sentences to life in prison. in a final example i would like to show you, the anti-lynching crusaders, so each state had its own representative. lady o'bryant was the representative for arkansas. another example of women's collaborative efforts around the country, a black woman president of the kansas city naacp, writing to the arkansas governor as well. blacks final example, women and naacp leaders often communicated with each other's as part of the activism to end racial violence. in particular, they corresponded with mary white ovington, a white suffragist and naacp co-founder. she was also a board member and former exec
at this point, she headed the naacp, arkansas chapter of the anti-lynching crusaders. this was an organization founded 1922 to raise money to support anti-lynching bills. when henrietta carolina speaks at the meeting as a representative of the aacw she advocates for "strong plea for the condemned men awaiting execution for rioting in elaine, arkansas>" she was urging all members of the club to write to the arkansas governor asking him to commute the sentences to life in prison. in...
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before the naacp. alister names that lived there actually helped hide it jewish settlers from british occupation forces and so they were surprised to learn that you know 6 months to a year. later. jewish paramilitary actually expelled down silently from their villages and this is one of the $500.00 villages that with was at nik we cleansed and what is now called the naacp the vast majority of those residents fled to gaza as we know that was what the plan was and be classified as israeli military documents that we obtained from the line popping just 6 months after israel's creation top secret military orders reveal their policy targeting of civilian arabs from gaza. the mission. explosion of the arab villagers and denial of their return demolishing their homes and to gather all the residents and deport them to gaza to burn down the. most shocking survey in the refugees way of movement and lane mines in the routes fast forward to today and now they kind of use the pretense of terrorism but really they al
before the naacp. alister names that lived there actually helped hide it jewish settlers from british occupation forces and so they were surprised to learn that you know 6 months to a year. later. jewish paramilitary actually expelled down silently from their villages and this is one of the $500.00 villages that with was at nik we cleansed and what is now called the naacp the vast majority of those residents fled to gaza as we know that was what the plan was and be classified as israeli...
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you see this in the growth of key organizations like the naacp, the work of charley g. woodson, as there is a decision to say that we have a place in this nation. we have made important contributions. and we will not sit quietly and allow the kinds of discrimination we experienced before to continue to be the way we operate. the consequence i think what dubois is talking about this is push of african americans to the forefront of the concern in the nation. and that impact is not only in terms of the growth of black populations and cities and the pressures they're bringing and the political pressure of the naacp, but also you see the contributions culturally and otherwise increasing as well. we talk about the harlem rennance or negro renaissance because it's not just in harlem, washington, d.c. is a center, chicago is a center. that's an important influence of cultural growth. you see jazz coming to the north. someone was talking about -- i just blafrmgd on his name, the trumpet player. >> armstrong. >> armstrong. and these things come and go. [ laughter ] >> the fact th
you see this in the growth of key organizations like the naacp, the work of charley g. woodson, as there is a decision to say that we have a place in this nation. we have made important contributions. and we will not sit quietly and allow the kinds of discrimination we experienced before to continue to be the way we operate. the consequence i think what dubois is talking about this is push of african americans to the forefront of the concern in the nation. and that impact is not only in terms...
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they were acknowledged by the end of the naacp, selling raffle tickets or whatever, so for this reason the orchestra dot walter white when he was in naacp promoting the orchestra, writing to the famous mexican artist during the harlem renaissance and is inviting him to be ballroom. he says you have to come here to the grand central station red c caps. they will play the blues like you've never heard it before. he's gushing. so, those kind of things, the way that he was able to sort of in so this good row was he was a booster and a lot of these young men didn't finish college and a lot of them are taking social work courses and became leaders who would eventually when they move to the next stage inspired by the pullman porters organizing union by around 1937 to 1941 when the convention is in new york some of those leaders are former red caps. he wrote a letter to the conference. it was a natural progression that i think williams really is getting along at this time and it was stylistically different from the organization that he was used to when he started out, but it was all a part of
they were acknowledged by the end of the naacp, selling raffle tickets or whatever, so for this reason the orchestra dot walter white when he was in naacp promoting the orchestra, writing to the famous mexican artist during the harlem renaissance and is inviting him to be ballroom. he says you have to come here to the grand central station red c caps. they will play the blues like you've never heard it before. he's gushing. so, those kind of things, the way that he was able to sort of in so...
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like skin color going with the whole dark tone and everything like that. >> reporter: the local naacp president jethro moore telli th should meet with him and with the 49er players before returning to the booth to see how they feel about 'r live out stadium. n >> okay. thank you, ian. we're learning more tonight about that shooting at pearl harbor naval base in hawaii where a sailor openedple firnd himself. tonight we know that two of the people shot have died and the third person is being treated at a hospital. police say the shooting unfolded around 2:30 hawaiian time. the victims all civilians who work for the department of defense. the shooter assigned to the "uss columbia" at pearl harbor. >>> tragedy on the cliffs after a man fell to his death today near land's end in san francisco. one witness says she last saw the man on a nearby trail. firefighters say the witness turned around and when she looked back the man was gone. that's when she called 911. when fire crews arrive spotted someone in the water. but it was a challenging rescue for crews because of those choppy waters. the
like skin color going with the whole dark tone and everything like that. >> reporter: the local naacp president jethro moore telli th should meet with him and with the 49er players before returning to the booth to see how they feel about 'r live out stadium. n >> okay. thank you, ian. we're learning more tonight about that shooting at pearl harbor naval base in hawaii where a sailor openedple firnd himself. tonight we know that two of the people shot have died and the third person...
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here you have a bernie sanders and naacp and elizabeth warren saying they want a moratorium on charter schools thatheir chartee producing these kind of results in the black inner city. and this guy i think is a test thatestament to that in my casee idea that there is a t connectin in these inner cities between the high dropout rates and test scores and social ills going on tin the communities. there is a connection. they are not full of college graduatesre or even high school wgraduates. so the way that i hear some of these attacks. good afternoon go ahead, please. >> caller: gentlemen, good day to you. they talked about the leaders appealing to the age of the higher nature and the change the current occupant rightly coming down the escalator he talked about the immigrants coming across the southern border and murders and rapists and then during the time in arizona therefore do not be fair to him. it's obvious that some politicians including the president are not appealing to the nature of immigration among other things.in so, the question that sort of went through my mind is these eva
here you have a bernie sanders and naacp and elizabeth warren saying they want a moratorium on charter schools thatheir chartee producing these kind of results in the black inner city. and this guy i think is a test thatestament to that in my casee idea that there is a t connectin in these inner cities between the high dropout rates and test scores and social ills going on tin the communities. there is a connection. they are not full of college graduatesre or even high school wgraduates. so the...
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with a lot of facts including an allegation that comcast entered into a racist conspiracy with the naacp, the national union league, al sharpton and the national action network, and do you think that had any effect on what the district court did in grants dismissal with b6? >> it should, because it's not in the second amended complaint and the only operative complaint in the district court and the matter now before this court was the second amended complaint and the second amended complaint alleges many facts that would support plausibly that race was the motivating factor in denying context and you alluded this on pages 3 through 5. these were things such as mr. allen was told over many years things to do and he did those and didn't get the carriage. he was told that there was no bandwidth and they carried 80 white-owned channels and that all of the channels that are carried by the other cable companies are carried by comcast except for mr. allen's channels. all of this is at least enough to allege that race is a motivating factor. >> but also enough to allege that the naacp and the nat
with a lot of facts including an allegation that comcast entered into a racist conspiracy with the naacp, the national union league, al sharpton and the national action network, and do you think that had any effect on what the district court did in grants dismissal with b6? >> it should, because it's not in the second amended complaint and the only operative complaint in the district court and the matter now before this court was the second amended complaint and the second amended...
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rver received the 1923 naacp spin garn medal for outstanding achievement by a african-american. before his death in 1943, he donated his life savings to establish the carver research foundation at tuskegee. carver was posthumously inducted into the national inventors hime, the george washington carver national monument was the first national monument dedicated to black american and first to a nonpresident. george washington carver left a lasting legacy on alabama schools and alabama is proud to have been the home of this renowned scientific leader. mr. speaker, i yield back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1rks the chair declares the house in recess until n rep. the speaker: good morning, everyone.
rver received the 1923 naacp spin garn medal for outstanding achievement by a african-american. before his death in 1943, he donated his life savings to establish the carver research foundation at tuskegee. carver was posthumously inducted into the national inventors hime, the george washington carver national monument was the first national monument dedicated to black american and first to a nonpresident. george washington carver left a lasting legacy on alabama schools and alabama is proud to...
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if you're a civil rights organization like the naacp, it is not in your interest to a college that thingshave improved for black people. and what you're trying to do, that the civil rights battle has been fought and won and you are trying to stay relevant. if you're in an organization like black lives matter but you want to raise money. whether or not they are actually relevant you will play that out because it's in your interest to do so. we were talking about the victimization earlier. and that is something democrats and black democrats use to get reelected. the different groups i think have different incentives here. but it has very much become an industry. >> an industry that has no vested interest in realistic - - [indiscernible] >> right. again. that doesn't serve their purpose. they want to stay relevant or they want to raise money or get elected. so they want to keep race and racial victimization front and center in the national debate. >> would use - - where do you do most of your thinking and writing? >> at home. i have a home office . it took a little getting used to but i comm
if you're a civil rights organization like the naacp, it is not in your interest to a college that thingshave improved for black people. and what you're trying to do, that the civil rights battle has been fought and won and you are trying to stay relevant. if you're in an organization like black lives matter but you want to raise money. whether or not they are actually relevant you will play that out because it's in your interest to do so. we were talking about the victimization earlier. and...
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you have a burning sanders and naacp and elizabeth warren saying they want a a moratorium on charterschools for these kinds of results in the black inner-city. this guy i think is a testament to how important education is. it certainly was in my case. the idea that there is a connection in these inner cities between the high dropout rates and poor test scores and all the other social elements going on in these communities, there is a connection. our jails and prisons are not full of college graduate or even high school graduates so it pains me when i watch people attack school reform the way i hear some of them. >> good afternoon. >> he talked about leaders and the angels of our higher nature. it seems that the current occupants right away coming down an escalator, he talked about the difference coming across the southern border of being murders and rapists and there was a judge in his case, at the university in arizona, being hispanic. therefore, would it be fair to him ask the example of racism. so it's obvious that some politicians, perhaps including the president are not appealin
you have a burning sanders and naacp and elizabeth warren saying they want a a moratorium on charterschools for these kinds of results in the black inner-city. this guy i think is a testament to how important education is. it certainly was in my case. the idea that there is a connection in these inner cities between the high dropout rates and poor test scores and all the other social elements going on in these communities, there is a connection. our jails and prisons are not full of college...
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with the bulletin to the net but with time my mom and all of these are about to name palin at the naacp and betty had to let the a lot of elected to the temple. and get out of your bed is him then government to say we was on get out the name of the well eliza betting going to leave the matter palin learned a little outside the box. by a mob. rising walk up. a yellow. so wrong again we are give us a live. then hand to go get a yellow or go have an attack made them in their blood yellow ball going to ball go by that they had the embassy of. your youth. and i'm going to have enough to handle. still. sparkle and i go hey. when the. shell is cool with. people i will go away so they call but don't you will be in the boy. follow me go about a good evening on getting off the bottom of that's a good time is it will be gone or game body on down all ended up all of it was just . like it's summer but it's the navy's to load it up i got i got it going around not really actually more than about a 1000000 bucks your guy if the board meets. jonelle after the last of the comics i commit the money is in.
with the bulletin to the net but with time my mom and all of these are about to name palin at the naacp and betty had to let the a lot of elected to the temple. and get out of your bed is him then government to say we was on get out the name of the well eliza betting going to leave the matter palin learned a little outside the box. by a mob. rising walk up. a yellow. so wrong again we are give us a live. then hand to go get a yellow or go have an attack made them in their blood yellow ball...
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but there is a real concern expressed by the naacp.has been expressed by our organization and also by some of the leading candidates that the continued proliferation of charter schools without real reform is becoming a national problem. in the federal partner schools program has been complicit in all of this. especially under betsy devos. the charter schools program has spent over $4 billion starting new charter schools all over the nation. what we found and are report was that a lot of the money goes to charter schools that don't even open, ghost schools. hundreds of millions of dollars also go to charter schools that open and then close, some within a matter of just a few years. some longer. so the program has been very veiled. and what we're doing is we are deep into the data. and all of the evidence we have shows about $1 billion has been billion has been wasted on charter schools that have not open or have closed. at the same time, we see a lot of fraud, we see a lot of problems with mismanagement, we see a lot of turmoil from sch
but there is a real concern expressed by the naacp.has been expressed by our organization and also by some of the leading candidates that the continued proliferation of charter schools without real reform is becoming a national problem. in the federal partner schools program has been complicit in all of this. especially under betsy devos. the charter schools program has spent over $4 billion starting new charter schools all over the nation. what we found and are report was that a lot of the...
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from the shoreline is what used to be a busy chinese casino operators to close it in march after the naacp and his group expose them pumping role sewage into these protected waters new used to have their lies and. it's. said to be clear this because see no was an authorized its license that expired and it was pumping into these waters yeah. but rather than face prosecution the owners of instead being granted a license to build another casino just behind the existing one. will soon be back in business in cambodia everything is possible. crime corruption and construction this is the new c n n. and it begs the question who's really winning cambodia's great casino. this just make the heroes of europe asia africa the middle east. to a state which made such. a comment should still makes mistakes pete for the us because it's best to keep such short stay. on top. of this fee for the trouble. that's all you'll. really felt liberated as a journalist was. getting to the truth doesn't lie with. all the. iraq begins the search for a new prime minister of parliament officially approves the resignation o
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shoreline is what used to be a busy chinese casino operators were ordered to close it in march after the naacp and his group. expose them pumping rule sewage into these protected waters new used to have their lies and. their lies and. so to be clear this because you know was an authorized its license that expired and it was pumping into these waters yet and they barely. but rather than face prosecution the owners have instead been granted a license to build another casino just behind the existing one. they'll soon be back in business in cambodia everything is possible. crime corruption and construction this is the new c n n. and it begs the question who's really winning cambodia's great casino. the war on drugs in the philippines is pushing james to a breaking point a record number of inmates languished behind bars for years awaiting trial while the philippine locked up on al-jazeera. living in a war zone is a risk not worth taking for most. but for a 10 year old boy there is nowhere else to go. in the absence of his parents his grandmother dedicates herself to his upbringing. never knowing wh
shoreline is what used to be a busy chinese casino operators were ordered to close it in march after the naacp and his group. expose them pumping rule sewage into these protected waters new used to have their lies and. their lies and. so to be clear this because you know was an authorized its license that expired and it was pumping into these waters yet and they barely. but rather than face prosecution the owners have instead been granted a license to build another casino just behind the...
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what i remember about the great society is at lbj was abandoned opposed to the vietnam war was the naacpso what about the civil rights revolution? how could that not be in your book how do we great the great - - explain the great society. >> it is in my book and very extensively. this is just one chapter. looking at civil rights law the act which came before the voting rights act and revolutionary. following the howard university speech that is positive and i argue there's plenty of evidence that those benefits didn't help people they kept them poor for example we talk about hillbilly appellation and what can we do with the struggling group in addition to poverty? in the 19 sixties we have appellation law it just made life harder to getting benefits. so that johnson's howard university speech i think johnson got ahead of. and along treatment of the delegation that was not seated and then to turn away with the mississippi party. >> i'm very excited to read your book there are two schools of thought about the great society to be bad and counterproductive in the second the basically it does
what i remember about the great society is at lbj was abandoned opposed to the vietnam war was the naacpso what about the civil rights revolution? how could that not be in your book how do we great the great - - explain the great society. >> it is in my book and very extensively. this is just one chapter. looking at civil rights law the act which came before the voting rights act and revolutionary. following the howard university speech that is positive and i argue there's plenty of...
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head of the from naacp, he marched with dr. king on the west side. he also worked with the black power movement. a verytogether impressive library of black history books. then when the panthers came together in 68, when bobby rush came back from the coast to form a panther chapter, the first person he asked to join was fred hampton. 19 68, fred became the chairman of the illinois chapter of the black and the party which immediately grew under his electric energy. he impressed people so much that they did the work that he said and also the work he did. if you went to the breakfast for children program. he fed the kids. he didn't just talk about it. he had the ability to inspire people and i think his rhetoric certainly was very strong. it was panther rhetoric it was revolutionary rhetoric and sometimes it was off the paid rhetoric which meant get police who abuse us out of the community. the police did not see it that way. there was a conflict growing. one month before fred was killed, there were two young black men killed in the housing project near
head of the from naacp, he marched with dr. king on the west side. he also worked with the black power movement. a verytogether impressive library of black history books. then when the panthers came together in 68, when bobby rush came back from the coast to form a panther chapter, the first person he asked to join was fred hampton. 19 68, fred became the chairman of the illinois chapter of the black and the party which immediately grew under his electric energy. he impressed people so much...
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and the naacp. my question to you where's the civil rights revolution in america? how do we explain the great society without. >> it is in my book very extensively. this is just one chapter. the book looks at civil rights law and the civil rights act which comes before the voting rights act. and the early rights and important and revolutionary and without them we would not be where we are. particularly following the howard university speech for what people get to argue that those benefits didn't help poor people but they kept them for for example today we have a book that is so important appellation oh my gosh what can we do that kind of struggling group and its pathologies in addition to poverty. in the 19 sixties we have an appellation law but it didn't have one - - helping appellation just made life harder there and i do have a long treatment that the mississippi delegation was not seated and that decision was a betrayal by organized labor to turn away those people because they had to vote with the regular mississippi party. >> i'm excited to be one - - read you
and the naacp. my question to you where's the civil rights revolution in america? how do we explain the great society without. >> it is in my book very extensively. this is just one chapter. the book looks at civil rights law and the civil rights act which comes before the voting rights act. and the early rights and important and revolutionary and without them we would not be where we are. particularly following the howard university speech for what people get to argue that those benefits...
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he reduced the bernie sanders and naacp and elizabeth warren saying they want a moratorium on charter schools are producing these kind of results. and this guy misses how important it is. the idea that there is a connection in the inner cities. it really pains me when i watch people attack school reform the way that i hear some of these k.. >> from washington state, you've been patient. good afternoon, please. he talked about leaders feeling to be angels of our higher nature and it seemed the current occupants r right away coming dn he talked about immigrants coming across the southern border. then there was a church sharing his case. being hispanic, an obvious example of blatant racism. it's obvious some politicians perhaps even including n the president are not appealing to them on immigration among other things. so, the question is sort of what's in my mind is the evangelicals with 81% that support him. what is your opinion on data about how people came to be christians in fact political theater. both sides play the game and what is going on there is but if youu ask people in the e
he reduced the bernie sanders and naacp and elizabeth warren saying they want a moratorium on charter schools are producing these kind of results. and this guy misses how important it is. the idea that there is a connection in the inner cities. it really pains me when i watch people attack school reform the way that i hear some of these k.. >> from washington state, you've been patient. good afternoon, please. he talked about leaders feeling to be angels of our higher nature and it seemed...
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the naacp says ryan needs to do more. >> just to do a professional scripted statement coming from theent, that was a good beginning. but that's not enough. >> you go in monday regardless. >> well, one 49 is defending ryan. quarterback richard sherman told us that ryan made, quote, valid points but could have chosen better words. >>> this time tomorrow expect a rough commute as another storm hits the bay area. >> let's get to sandy patel with the latest. >> yeah, let's take a look at the live doppler 7. clouds are stacked up, rain is coming. want to show you the temperatures in the 50s, 60s. here's a live look from the explore tore yum camera. you can see a beautiful view of the clouds overhead. temperatures 40s, 50s for your morning commute. afternoon hours, this is when the commute gets rough. so, in the north bay, rain will begin in the afternoon hours and then spread by evening. it is going to be wet and it is going to be windy. it's a level two storm, moderate strength storm for tomorrow afternoon/evening going into saturday. rain will be heavy at times. expect the strong gusty wi
the naacp says ryan needs to do more. >> just to do a professional scripted statement coming from theent, that was a good beginning. but that's not enough. >> you go in monday regardless. >> well, one 49 is defending ryan. quarterback richard sherman told us that ryan made, quote, valid points but could have chosen better words. >>> this time tomorrow expect a rough commute as another storm hits the bay area. >> let's get to sandy patel with the latest. >>...
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impressive argument is that the packing on up in the naacp us off today i'm fine up in order and helped aren't a whole towers in that scene towers and often put it in cancun or isn't or don't flicker on when c i learned the entire these are democrats in d.m.z. vaillant gave india music polluters i mean mission of honest i wasn't even more order in an apartheid order in item good mind one fear and often hard to sort of thing in. to that could soem the other how. in if i hadn't invited us to. forbid atones even feel few mia some stunt. via the allison bergen on burger deuces london with the question unfinished. asked on spyglass to give disney new a that's false ones for been that there's this kind of got on t.v. does is 1st question on the evolved home privilege. in going because it stayed evening. for all. sundogs did i list out the vote good from folks these are the 1st question these are fire songs that democrats. have done months for devices you haven't seen told in the 100000 the for mention and adama indeed of the stars a good team very kind to him what these are moved to get a men
impressive argument is that the packing on up in the naacp us off today i'm fine up in order and helped aren't a whole towers in that scene towers and often put it in cancun or isn't or don't flicker on when c i learned the entire these are democrats in d.m.z. vaillant gave india music polluters i mean mission of honest i wasn't even more order in an apartheid order in item good mind one fear and often hard to sort of thing in. to that could soem the other how. in if i hadn't invited us to....
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and i appreciate you going through a number of different areas on the anticorruption reform and the naacp and seen previously in terms of reforms and the implication there is a much more difficult effort after that so to encourage with the eu says yesterday in the report that the recognize the passage but as you implement these laws that are critical going forward. >>. >> and then this downward on - - the standardbearer. with the imf partners those positive steps taking on the government to fulfill the criteria and conditionality this will come up but i want to ask you have this question before but it's important what you are looking for to see the eu making pronouncements yesterday and recognizing it is making these reforms so how difficult that is it's hard to do it when you are not in conflict so that recognition was important and also highlighted very important things of democracy and rule of law but if you're in washington is obviously different actors talking to the trump administration one of the things ukraine is asking for to help move forward on these key steps and economic with
and i appreciate you going through a number of different areas on the anticorruption reform and the naacp and seen previously in terms of reforms and the implication there is a much more difficult effort after that so to encourage with the eu says yesterday in the report that the recognize the passage but as you implement these laws that are critical going forward. >>. >> and then this downward on - - the standardbearer. with the imf partners those positive steps taking on the...
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. >> the naacp says educators should be more sensitive about the issue of slavery. >>> still ahead, a recall. at least eight people have been sickened after eating a chopped salad kit. a chopped salad kit. coughing oh no,... ...a cougher. welcome to flu season, karen. is a regular flu shot strong enough... ...to help prevent flu in someone your age? there are standard-dose flu shots. and then there's the superior flu protection... ...of fluzone high-dose. it's the only 65 plus flu shot... ...with 4 times the standard dose. and it's free with medicare part b. fluzone high-dose is not for those who've had a severe allergic reaction... ...to any vaccine component, including... ...eggs, egg products,... or after a previous dose of flu vaccine. tell your healthcare professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness... ...after receiving a flu shot. if you notice ...other problems or symptoms following vaccination,... ...contact your healthcare professional immediately. side effects include pain, swelling... ...and redness where the shot was given. other side effects may occur.
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ead of the naacp, the youth naacp. member of the panther party. nother young fellow, ofstanding american, the son church-going people. and partment was raided were two individuals killed, assassinated. t's my understanding that one of the reasons that congressman is alive today -- he as supposed to have been there his ad gone home to apartment rather than spending panthers where the were. as a result, he was spared. cry, and , there was a there were years of activity and litigation. bobby, it's good to see that you said d, because i just such, that you are being day as opposed to mark fred hampton and is.k are, wherever that because as fate would have it, else.nt someplace of course, as fate would always help but , i can't note -- because i spoke with one other day, the father george clemons, that i helped to kind of conceal and hide you out while looking for you. intervened. fate caused a big cry community, and as a result of that, people began to was differently at what nown as law enforcement misconduct, police brutality. law enforcement indivi
ead of the naacp, the youth naacp. member of the panther party. nother young fellow, ofstanding american, the son church-going people. and partment was raided were two individuals killed, assassinated. t's my understanding that one of the reasons that congressman is alive today -- he as supposed to have been there his ad gone home to apartment rather than spending panthers where the were. as a result, he was spared. cry, and , there was a there were years of activity and litigation. bobby, it's...
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thanks 1st of all for this interview this very important where the sap and here in chile we with the naacp only because of our country but also for the region and also because as you said she was in the in the seventy's in the eighty's under the dictatorship she doesn't like an experiment of the new liberal policies without a democratic process you know under a dictatorship so it today we. we're living in the rules that the boys as we said to this academicians who passed with milton friedman's policies before newlyweds in the rest of the world she was the 1st experiment in the last 30 or 40 years os implemented to our development who is mainly focused on the concentration of our economy and the trickle down economy. ideology these demonstrations have relieved or release some energy who was very tied up inside of the people's mind of the people heart that it wasn't able to get to the end of the months without having to spend with credit so i think that when everything is privatized you can not access to that basic rights that should be granted where anted so i think this is one of the main
thanks 1st of all for this interview this very important where the sap and here in chile we with the naacp only because of our country but also for the region and also because as you said she was in the in the seventy's in the eighty's under the dictatorship she doesn't like an experiment of the new liberal policies without a democratic process you know under a dictatorship so it today we. we're living in the rules that the boys as we said to this academicians who passed with milton friedman's...
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much of this news to learn tonight from the naacp so when you hire tied to use in do do. to me when i meet you house on the net. and we don't know what facebook's aims are in fact facebook doesn't know what its aims are because it's going to be the sum total of all the people who are working on these algorithms a whistleblower someone who used to work for facebook came forward last year and said i was one of the news sure eaters at facebook a bunch of us used to. sit around every day and we used to remove stories from the news feed that were too conservative and now and then we inject a story that we thought was really cool. the facebook founder mark zuckerberg says he's committed to giving everyone a voice from responding to an allegation that facebook edits conservative views out of its trending topics they can suppress certain types of results based on what they think you should be seeing based on what your followers are presenting now a new report claims that according to a former facebook employee the social media mega company sometimes ignores what is actually trend
much of this news to learn tonight from the naacp so when you hire tied to use in do do. to me when i meet you house on the net. and we don't know what facebook's aims are in fact facebook doesn't know what its aims are because it's going to be the sum total of all the people who are working on these algorithms a whistleblower someone who used to work for facebook came forward last year and said i was one of the news sure eaters at facebook a bunch of us used to. sit around every day and we...
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the only people who stuck with him was naacp in terms of civil rights agenda. >> the question. >> my question what about the revolution how can that not be in your book and how can we explain the great society without talking about racial issues. >> it is in my book and very extensively, this was just one chapter. the book looks at civil rights law so we have the civil rights act which came before the voting rights act and basically the early rights are great and important and revolutionary. the later laws following the howard university speech of president johnson were more about benefits, what people get and i argue there's plenty of evidence for that those benefits did not help poor people white or black. they kept them poor and for example we have the hillbilly eligible that is so important, appalachia, what can we do what kind of struggling group and pathology in addition to poverty. in the 1960s we had an appalachian law in order to improve appalachia but it did not help it just made life harder and accustomed to people getting benefits. so in this book i mark the divide and jo
the only people who stuck with him was naacp in terms of civil rights agenda. >> the question. >> my question what about the revolution how can that not be in your book and how can we explain the great society without talking about racial issues. >> it is in my book and very extensively, this was just one chapter. the book looks at civil rights law so we have the civil rights act which came before the voting rights act and basically the early rights are great and important and...
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lbj was abandoned by people who opposed the vietnam war and the only people stuck with him were the naacp civil rights agenda. class my question is for you, what about the civil rights revolution in america? how can you not touch on that in your book and how can we explain the great society without talking about race relations. >> it is my book and very extensively. this was justone chapter . the book looks at civil , so we have the civil civil rights act which came before as you know the voting rights act and basically the voearly rights are great and important and revolutionary and without them, we wouldn't be where we are. the later laws, particularly following thehoward university speech of president johnson were more about benefits . that is, positive rights, what people get and when i argue is that those benefits didn't help for people, white or black. they kept them poor. for example, today we had the hillbilly elegy book that's so important, oh my gosh. appalachia, what can we do. kind of struggling group that has in its pathologies in addition to poverty. in the 1960s, we had an
lbj was abandoned by people who opposed the vietnam war and the only people stuck with him were the naacp civil rights agenda. class my question is for you, what about the civil rights revolution in america? how can you not touch on that in your book and how can we explain the great society without talking about race relations. >> it is my book and very extensively. this was justone chapter . the book looks at civil , so we have the civil civil rights act which came before as you know the...
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begins to take off a small number of african-americans who have gravitated to this for one - - former naacp president he is the darling of the sons of confederates because he hasn't erased that one way they push that narrative is by dedicating military style headstones so you wouldn't know if they were slaves. noticed the language with the confederate pensioners of color what does that mean cracks so another example she recently passed away the sons of confederate veterans using her to push their own narrative. and then to be more than happy to chair with a understood a camp slave and then to turn into a confederate soldier and god headstone military style amended 2014 they helped us special service for a real daughter of the confederacy. and this narrative continues to this day. after the murders in charleston the sons were concerned for the confederate flags waiting to come down and then to hold the confederate flag so the historical fact shows there were black confederate soldiers into the trenches all under the confederate battle flag. so it's still still surfacing after charlottesville
begins to take off a small number of african-americans who have gravitated to this for one - - former naacp president he is the darling of the sons of confederates because he hasn't erased that one way they push that narrative is by dedicating military style headstones so you wouldn't know if they were slaves. noticed the language with the confederate pensioners of color what does that mean cracks so another example she recently passed away the sons of confederate veterans using her to push...
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this argument that the naacp under the sun. and yet did what did i know that i'm.not going to happen if you did judging from. the. other guy's life at least one. that's got to stick with us a lot to take a fall guy living things and. you know going to dash trying to the hand of we're dasha how are the watches that. are allowed to part of each other dos and i'm going to be calling. and they put on your news talk and interact with or i mean it. i don't know that i don't get on with what's going to put that out to. you you walk out looking at. some of the homes that are. sprawled on one lot from the nominee. from that article. there's only shining going to be going to high and no higher share our last high here. start of the year you could give us the charlotte. that many here have been to me and my family message in there i had to shout all of them to any as i wish our more soundly him. or herself to be. just enough and up to nothing. home was fun any of the time i went out of turn mostly math dean. from the general. part of the high from order to all who were in nee
this argument that the naacp under the sun. and yet did what did i know that i'm.not going to happen if you did judging from. the. other guy's life at least one. that's got to stick with us a lot to take a fall guy living things and. you know going to dash trying to the hand of we're dasha how are the watches that. are allowed to part of each other dos and i'm going to be calling. and they put on your news talk and interact with or i mean it. i don't know that i don't get on with what's going...