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the thing we wanted to do was get in behind the leadership of the negro community. indicated was martin luther king. we are proud to have served behind and strengthening what he can carry. the other thing is that we did produce a non-segregated march. mr. walter luther was also part of the committee that met with president kennedy. realbelieve that the significance of what we have started today is we have laid the groundwork for the building of a functioning, broad coalition of americans from all walks of life, of all points of view, of all races, creeds, and colors, to carry on the common struggles to achieve meaningful civil rights legislation, but that we can do the practical work of fighting in housing, employment, and public accommodation. this is the true significance of what we have started today. it is our pleasure to present the moral leader of our nation. one who has conducted a massive moral campaign in the southern area of the nation. against the citadel of racism. dr. martin luther king jr. randolph.ou, mr. i would like to say that i think this has been
the thing we wanted to do was get in behind the leadership of the negro community. indicated was martin luther king. we are proud to have served behind and strengthening what he can carry. the other thing is that we did produce a non-segregated march. mr. walter luther was also part of the committee that met with president kennedy. realbelieve that the significance of what we have started today is we have laid the groundwork for the building of a functioning, broad coalition of americans from...
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i'm wondering if that word negro is still use. i would like to ask him to try that at the newark city council meeting and see what kind of reaction he get and see what kind of reaction he get. >> hopefully this opens his mind and educates him. if he is using the term negro, i would be be afraid of what he would address other groups as. seemed like he has been living in the past and we need to bring them to the future. >> i would agree with ashley. people who know him say he's not a big it, the reaction from naacp and worn in sussex county the end of lacey p spokesman said he's not racist and his term as may be outdated but it's not in a cadet of on part of the mayor. >> the mayor's probably not a big it but he's brought the definitely a moron. >> i don't think that's fair. >> if you read any of african-american literature that is the word that is used. yes it's old, yes people don't use it, but he should not catch a plane for. >> would you use a? >> would i use it? no. it's an old word. >> if the word was in common use and he was
i'm wondering if that word negro is still use. i would like to ask him to try that at the newark city council meeting and see what kind of reaction he get and see what kind of reaction he get. >> hopefully this opens his mind and educates him. if he is using the term negro, i would be be afraid of what he would address other groups as. seemed like he has been living in the past and we need to bring them to the future. >> i would agree with ashley. people who know him say he's not a...
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criticism by saying, we have a negro woman on council. >> is he using the term negro, i'd be afraid what he would address other groups as. >> my grandma's 92's 92 and doesn't use that word. >> the older people are still helpful. we are going going to be helpful to other old people. what we see peers happening over a couple of sessions. >> it do they fly the drones >> keep your hands or their. >> in new jersey they're fighting to change the way that the judicial system handles police involved fatal shootin. shooting shooting of jerome reed in 2014. >> don't move. >> this ? can footage was taken on december 30 in 2014. it was a police involved fatal shooting of a black man, 36 euros jerome reed in bridgeton, new jersey. i met with met with his mother, sheila in pennsbury. she told me what you're seen in this video. >> the officer that arrested my son knew my son personally. back there. >> my son was in the car and he was the passenger of the vehicle. my son didn't know there is a gun in the car otherwise he would god in the car. >> it out of the car, if you got a gun. >> the officer took t
criticism by saying, we have a negro woman on council. >> is he using the term negro, i'd be afraid what he would address other groups as. >> my grandma's 92's 92 and doesn't use that word. >> the older people are still helpful. we are going going to be helpful to other old people. what we see peers happening over a couple of sessions. >> it do they fly the drones >> keep your hands or their. >> in new jersey they're fighting to change the way that the...
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negro was uncle tom. and jesse jackson who insisted that a change to african-american. but i use black but i use the -- but i cut my political teeth but if blacks were negro's we did not have a problem. it is a self-inflicted wound. malcolm x in particular and that is a misnomer you can [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank-you everyone for the book festival i cannot count on saree. i was asked but thanks for your coming down to to the san antonio book festival.
negro was uncle tom. and jesse jackson who insisted that a change to african-american. but i use black but i use the -- but i cut my political teeth but if blacks were negro's we did not have a problem. it is a self-inflicted wound. malcolm x in particular and that is a misnomer you can [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank-you everyone for the book festival i cannot count on saree. i was asked but thanks for your coming down to to the san antonio book festival.
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concernident's active for the negroes is well known.e overall that itommittee said was friendly and cooperative. we believe it is going to have an effect on the image of our country all over the world. indicate that not only are negroes hoping to achieve a transition from second class to first-class citizenship, that our white brothers and systems -- sisters are marching on with for the purpose of achieving this objective. consequently, this has been a great american experience. >> the reverend dr. eugene carson lake of the united presbyterian church was another of the march leaders. the thing he wanted to do with get in behind the leadership and clearly this religious leader was martin luther king and we strengtheningit the wisdom he has been carrying. >> mr. walter was also a member of the committee that met with president kennedy. i believe the real significance of what we have started today is we have laid the groundwork for the building of a functioning and broad coalition. creeds thates and can carry on not only the common struggl
concernident's active for the negroes is well known.e overall that itommittee said was friendly and cooperative. we believe it is going to have an effect on the image of our country all over the world. indicate that not only are negroes hoping to achieve a transition from second class to first-class citizenship, that our white brothers and systems -- sisters are marching on with for the purpose of achieving this objective. consequently, this has been a great american experience. >> the...
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he would not bleach his negro soul, for he knows that the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows, without having doors of opportunity closed roughly in his face. .. it is part of what do boys was talking about making an audacious book but a strange one as well. this is how i conclude. finally the strangeness and audacity of the souls of black folk arose less from historical services and the strangeness and audacity of its author. dubois picked his arguments for quality folk who pride themselves on being representative negroes. as his ideas took place the young dubois may have felt himself to be the most marginal man in america. the future profit of the color line had been born from the lotto, quote, one half more in negro than french and dutch he claims in one letter. in massachusetts, the northern state considered the cradle of abolition was a state that was hardly free of racial prejudice. at harvard, the seventh man of african descent admitted he
he would not bleach his negro soul, for he knows that the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be both a negro and an american without being cursed and spit upon by his fellows, without having doors of opportunity closed roughly in his face. .. it is part of what do boys was talking about making an audacious book but a strange one as well. this is how i conclude. finally the strangeness and audacity of the souls of black folk arose less from...
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he would not bleach is negro soul in americanism because he knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be put up negro and without being kirsten spit upon those are heartfelt, brave and seductive words. unlike any that preceded it and they thrilled and persuaded his admirers. indeed, there so seductive that even today it is easy to miss their intense ambiguity and how they blend people self-consciousness and forthrightness into a model late victorian mysticism. i spent much of the rest of the book explaining that model part and how it's very much a part of what dubois was talking about. making it an an audacious book but a very strange one as well. this is how i conclude, to account for this, finally the strangeness and audacity of the souls of black folk arise less from broader circumstances them from the strangeness and audacity of its author. dubois pics its argument, to quality folk who prided themselves on being representative negroes. as his ideas took shape the young dubois may have been the most marginal man in america. t
he would not bleach is negro soul in americanism because he knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be put up negro and without being kirsten spit upon those are heartfelt, brave and seductive words. unlike any that preceded it and they thrilled and persuaded his admirers. indeed, there so seductive that even today it is easy to miss their intense ambiguity and how they blend people self-consciousness and forthrightness into a model...
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it's negros and outlaws. now, seminoles were outlaws. they were presumed red sticks, were presumed outlaws. but the imagery i hope is clear. this is an issue that needs to be dealt with. right? actually really quickly -- this rumor of a great number of indians, anyone want to take a guess what state this newspaper came from? i chose this one intentionally because it's not a state you would normally imagine. it's from vermont. a vermont newspaper is publishing concerns about apalachicola and what's happening there. this is not some local event. this is as large a concern as the united states had at that moment in terms of its security. they thought this could be like that tipping point. when the american revolution ended, no one thought, well, the united states is going to be here forever. it's this noble experiment. then we had some rebellions and they had to scrap the articles of confederation, replace it with a consstugz and then we had the second american revolution, the war of 1812. great britain goes home. no one thinks it's over. s
it's negros and outlaws. now, seminoles were outlaws. they were presumed red sticks, were presumed outlaws. but the imagery i hope is clear. this is an issue that needs to be dealt with. right? actually really quickly -- this rumor of a great number of indians, anyone want to take a guess what state this newspaper came from? i chose this one intentionally because it's not a state you would normally imagine. it's from vermont. a vermont newspaper is publishing concerns about apalachicola and...
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most of the negro league baseball teams were owned by numbers guys. those who managed joe lewis were numbers guys. a lot of them went into the music industry. that kind of mentality. you get with guys like he who peacock records. that is where you would get the biggest impact among african-americans with that kind entrepreneurial/capitalism would be in areas like that where they actually in an ironic way, the negro league or the joe louis project or popular music companies doing innovative exploitation to build the community and get money from it -- i was wondering what you thought of that. >> i agree entirely about the role of numbers in popular culture. the negro leagues are often 'eferred to as the bankers leagues because they are owned by bankers. is pro-order, the importance of numbers. i am crying into the wind whatever the metaphor is, i ran out of time, but the new york times reporter labeled numbers in harlem before 1931 as a brilliant harlem success story. in 1920, 20thing bylion in 1926, 90 million 1929. that is a staggering sum of money. t
most of the negro league baseball teams were owned by numbers guys. those who managed joe lewis were numbers guys. a lot of them went into the music industry. that kind of mentality. you get with guys like he who peacock records. that is where you would get the biggest impact among african-americans with that kind entrepreneurial/capitalism would be in areas like that where they actually in an ironic way, the negro league or the joe louis project or popular music companies doing innovative...
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he talked about the negro -- rising in kenya. people stood around and listen -- they memorize the articles and then ran off into the villages. to repeat the stories. the nationalism had rise to -- they rise the kenyan nation. but there was no kenyan nation created by the father, the burning spear. there could have been no kenyan national who camp to the united states to study. do you hear where i'm coming from? we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before. this is a teaching moment. there is a lot on his plate. it's a moment when decisions have to be made. directions have to be change. systems have to be reevaluated. not just words. it demands action. that is why we are here today. that's why we think it is the right time to join the dots between 1916 and 2016. the system has not changed in order to give the black boy and the black girl their place in american society. we think that the time is now. to exonerate marcus garvey, my presidential post you must pardon -- poster miss pardon. thank you. >> just before i open
he talked about the negro -- rising in kenya. people stood around and listen -- they memorize the articles and then ran off into the villages. to repeat the stories. the nationalism had rise to -- they rise the kenyan nation. but there was no kenyan nation created by the father, the burning spear. there could have been no kenyan national who camp to the united states to study. do you hear where i'm coming from? we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before. this is a teaching moment....
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he would not bleach is negro soul in americanism because he knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be put up negro and without being kirsten spit upon those are heartfelt, brave and seductive words. unlike any that preceded it and they thrilled and persuaded his admirers. indeed, there so seductive that even today it is easy to miss their intense ambiguity and how they blend people self-consciousness and forthrightness into a model late victorian mysticism. i spent much of the rest of the book explaining that model part and how it's very much a part of what dubois was talking about. making it an an audacious book but a very strange one as well. this is how i conclude, to account for this, finally the strangeness and audacity of the souls of black folk arise less from broader circumstances them from the strangeness and audacity of its author. dubois pics its argument, to quality folk who prided themselves on being representative negroes. as his ideas took shape the young dubois may have been the most marginal man in america. t
he would not bleach is negro soul in americanism because he knows the negro blood has a message for the world. he simply wishes to make it possible for a man to be put up negro and without being kirsten spit upon those are heartfelt, brave and seductive words. unlike any that preceded it and they thrilled and persuaded his admirers. indeed, there so seductive that even today it is easy to miss their intense ambiguity and how they blend people self-consciousness and forthrightness into a model...
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a sense of dignity and destiny and make the negro feel that he was somebody. because of these achievements, garvey was viewed as a threat to the established order by the united states government. decades before doctor king would become targeted for his activism, j edgar hoover led the bureau of investigation in its surveillance of garvey and actively sought messages to disrupt and destroy garvey's civil rights movement. in 1923 based on intelligence gathered from undercover agents posing as garvey supporters and aided by judicial proceedings that have largely been condemned and actually unsound and politically and racially motivated, garvey was convicted of mail fraud and sentenced to five years in federal prison. in partial recognition of the unsettling statistics underlying the prosecution of the case, president calvin coolidge commuted the sentence in november 1927 but reported garvey from the country.'s pardon petition now filed on garvey's behalf seeks to exonerate him from the stigma of this conviction following the permutation of his sentence efforts to
a sense of dignity and destiny and make the negro feel that he was somebody. because of these achievements, garvey was viewed as a threat to the established order by the united states government. decades before doctor king would become targeted for his activism, j edgar hoover led the bureau of investigation in its surveillance of garvey and actively sought messages to disrupt and destroy garvey's civil rights movement. in 1923 based on intelligence gathered from undercover agents posing as...
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negro was uncle tom. and jesse jackson who insisted that a change to african-american. but i use black but i use the -- but i cut my political teeth but if blacks were negro's we did not have a problem. it is a self-inflicted wound. malcolm x in particular and that is a misnomer you can call people. [applause] >> government abuse is one-sided. i care about free-speech and the first amendment i was so libertarian for this. and i had written from the left for my column on the "wall street journal" i assumed i would have staff on the right to. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank-you everyone for the book festival i cannot count on saree. i was asked but thanks for your coming down to to the san antonio book festival. i want to remind you that end at the end of morris's comments there will be a microphone that is passed around and it reminded us immediately after the session and the question of the proceeds so good morning this is one of the best days whether wyse and i think it will stay that way. it is my honor to moderate this panel on the book, "white backl
negro was uncle tom. and jesse jackson who insisted that a change to african-american. but i use black but i use the -- but i cut my political teeth but if blacks were negro's we did not have a problem. it is a self-inflicted wound. malcolm x in particular and that is a misnomer you can call people. [applause] >> government abuse is one-sided. i care about free-speech and the first amendment i was so libertarian for this. and i had written from the left for my column on the "wall...
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and destiny and make the negro feel that he was somebody.ecause of these achievements he was viewed as a threat to the u.s. government. before martin luther king would be targeted. hoover taught methods on how to disrupt and destroy garvey's civil rights movement. 23, aided by judicial proceedings that have largely been condemned as unfounded and politically and racially motivated, garvey was convicted of mail fraud and sentenced to five years in federal prison. in recognition of the unsettling president calvin coolidge commuted the sentence in november, 1927 but deported him from the country. the posthumous pardon petition now filed on his behalf seeks to exonerate him from the stigma of his conviction following the commutation of his sentence efforts to fully clear his name have been ongoing on the part of the u.s. congress, civil andnizations, city, state international groups. more than 90 years after the imposition of this injustice, it is time to part us -- pardon marcus garvey. i implore all decision-makers to recognize the urgent need
and destiny and make the negro feel that he was somebody.ecause of these achievements he was viewed as a threat to the u.s. government. before martin luther king would be targeted. hoover taught methods on how to disrupt and destroy garvey's civil rights movement. 23, aided by judicial proceedings that have largely been condemned as unfounded and politically and racially motivated, garvey was convicted of mail fraud and sentenced to five years in federal prison. in recognition of the unsettling...
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estÁ adornada con un gran moÑo negro, alberto fue el Último de los hijos de gabriel y victoria, ambosmpesinos, siendo un bebÉ, su madre se lo llevÓ a ciudad juÁrez en la frontera, pero nunca olvidÓ este lugar, la Última canciÓn que le compuso a su pueblo era alegre, a pesar que ahÍ pasÓ hambre y murio su mamÁ el divo de juÁrez dijo que querÍa quedarse aqui. >> dijo, alcalde, yo soy de parÁcuaro, nacÍ en parÁcuaro y si parÁcuaro me reclama, yo quiero descansar los Últimos dÍas a un lado de la tumba de mi madre. jÉsica: la gente solo estÁ esperando que don alberto, como lo conocen regrese, mientras acumulorÁn ofrendas en su honor. aparte que nos hizo lloran, nos ha enamorado, todos estamos pidiendo a dios por eso porque tomen la decisiÓn y nos lo traigan acÁ para tenerlo aca
estÁ adornada con un gran moÑo negro, alberto fue el Último de los hijos de gabriel y victoria, ambosmpesinos, siendo un bebÉ, su madre se lo llevÓ a ciudad juÁrez en la frontera, pero nunca olvidÓ este lugar, la Última canciÓn que le compuso a su pueblo era alegre, a pesar que ahÍ pasÓ hambre y murio su mamÁ el divo de juÁrez dijo que querÍa quedarse aqui. >> dijo, alcalde, yo soy de parÁcuaro, nacÍ en parÁcuaro y si parÁcuaro me reclama, yo quiero descansar los...
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make the negro feel that he was somebody.because of these achievements garvey was viewed as a threat to established order by the united states government decades before doctor king would become targeted for his activism, j edgar hoover led the bureau in surveillance of garvey and actively sought methods to disrupt and destroy garvey's civil rights movement. in 1923 based on intelligence gathered from undercover agents posing as garvey supported and aided by judicial proceedings that have largely been condemned as politically and racially motivated garvey was convicted of mail fraud and sentenced to 5 years in federal prison. in partial recognition of the stats underlying the prosecution of the case president calvin coolidge commuted the sentence in november 1927 and reported from other countries. the posthumous pardon now filed seeks to exonerate him from this conviction with efforts to fully clear garvey, and certain on the part of the u.s. congress, civil society organization, city, state and national groups, more than 90 y
make the negro feel that he was somebody.because of these achievements garvey was viewed as a threat to established order by the united states government decades before doctor king would become targeted for his activism, j edgar hoover led the bureau in surveillance of garvey and actively sought methods to disrupt and destroy garvey's civil rights movement. in 1923 based on intelligence gathered from undercover agents posing as garvey supported and aided by judicial proceedings that have...
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the history of the american negro is the history of this strieff. this to attain self-conscious manhood and to merge into a better and truer self. he would not bleach
the history of the american negro is the history of this strieff. this to attain self-conscious manhood and to merge into a better and truer self. he would not bleach
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su compaÑera, igual, de negro. y siempre que vas de negro, vas salvada.universal: alessandra ambrosio, que esta en brasil, con este conjunto. mira quÉ belleza! esto espara estar de dÍa, relajada. la combinaciÓn de las rayas, el pantalÓn... seÑora, si usd mide dos pies de alto, no se lo ponga. pero como ella es alta y delgada, le queda bien. maggie: y las fallas horizontales las lleva en la parte del busto, que hace que la espalda se le vea mÁs ancha y la cintura mÁs angosta. erick: este es un atuendo que puedes quitarte el pantalÓn que traes, o la blusa, y ponerle un jean, y se ve espectacular. karla: tu te inspiraste en este outfit. erick: exactamente. y tiene el color negro bien protagonista. me gustÓ. karla: pues nos tenemos que ir. maggie: pero manden sus fotos. erick: utilizando el hashtag #mejorvestidoenda. maggie: vamos a ver rÁpido a la ganadora. se llama emelyn reyes. tiene su bandana, su chamarrita con corte mao, y nos encanto. miguel angel: lo que me gustÓ mucho fue lo de come prÓjimo. karla: gracias, se les quiere! y gracias a ustedes que envÍ
su compaÑera, igual, de negro. y siempre que vas de negro, vas salvada.universal: alessandra ambrosio, que esta en brasil, con este conjunto. mira quÉ belleza! esto espara estar de dÍa, relajada. la combinaciÓn de las rayas, el pantalÓn... seÑora, si usd mide dos pies de alto, no se lo ponga. pero como ella es alta y delgada, le queda bien. maggie: y las fallas horizontales las lleva en la parte del busto, que hace que la espalda se le vea mÁs ancha y la cintura mÁs angosta. erick: este...
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only a few more than 300 negroes have been registered at the polls. one group set out to march to the capital at montgomery. the procession was broken up violently by state troopers and deputies. dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time, there is no violence. the 1000 negroes and 400 white ministers and a civil-rights workers reached the end of the bridge where the state troopers stood. there were ordered to turn back. dr. king confers with the police as the marchers hold their ground the past that they be allowed to pray. there are a few minutes of -- a few minutes of mounting tension. the request kouprey is granted and they kneeled in the street. -- the request to pray is granted and they kneeled in the street. the march finally gets under way as dr. martin became addresses the crowd at the starting point. twice before the marchers had been turned back by state troopers, now they march under a federal court order and with protection of national guard units and federal troops -- 3000 men. there are 2300 marchers in line. highway 80
only a few more than 300 negroes have been registered at the polls. one group set out to march to the capital at montgomery. the procession was broken up violently by state troopers and deputies. dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time, there is no violence. the 1000 negroes and 400 white ministers and a civil-rights workers reached the end of the bridge where the state troopers stood. there were ordered to turn back. dr. king confers with the police as the marchers hold...
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threat to orderly compliance with the law, however, is your plan to bar physically the admission of negro students in defiance of the order of the alabama federal district court and in violation of accepted standards of public conduct. wallace's response is he's still determined to make this public stand at the university of alabama in order, you know, presumably for law and order, but also to advance his candidacy as potentially a national political figure. >> the university of alabama university campus is under tight security guard of state police as george wallace appeals for calm and prepares to confront a deputy u.s. attorney. the federal officers are armed with a proclamation from president kennedy urging the governor to end his efforts to prevent two negro students from registering at the university. the governor is adamant. he made a campaign promise to stand in the doorway himself to prevent the integration of the last all white state university. >> so in this photograph you see nicholas katzenbalk, the assistant attorney general for the united states and the kennedy representati
threat to orderly compliance with the law, however, is your plan to bar physically the admission of negro students in defiance of the order of the alabama federal district court and in violation of accepted standards of public conduct. wallace's response is he's still determined to make this public stand at the university of alabama in order, you know, presumably for law and order, but also to advance his candidacy as potentially a national political figure. >> the university of alabama...
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Últimos meses robaron al menos 100 vehÍculos y los llevaron a mÉxico para vendar los en el mercado negro> de acuerdo a la informaciÓn que hemos analizado, deben tener un nivel sofisticado para poder tener acceso, estos un grupo muy pequeÑo de personas que son muy habilidosos. reportera: expertos dicen que desafortunadamente la tecnologÍa es un arma de doble filo que es aprovechada por los delincuentes. las empresas fabricantes de automÓviles dicen estar conscientes de la vulnerabilidad de los sistemas computarizados de sus vehÍculos. enrique: muchas gracias. sus testimonios son poderosos, las imÁgenes realmente preocupantes, menores de edad cruzando la frontera, muchos son los y teresa rodrÍguez nos muestra lo que estÁ sucediendo de nuevo este verano en la frontera de mÉxico y estados unidos. teresa algunos recorren hasta 2000 millas en medio de los peores peligros. >> cada semana hacemos varios reportes donde hay asaltos sexuales, donde les roban el dinero a estas gentes. teresa: niÑos y adolescentes que lo arriesgan todo antes de cruzar la frontera. >> rÁpido me vine a la mente que me
Últimos meses robaron al menos 100 vehÍculos y los llevaron a mÉxico para vendar los en el mercado negro> de acuerdo a la informaciÓn que hemos analizado, deben tener un nivel sofisticado para poder tener acceso, estos un grupo muy pequeÑo de personas que son muy habilidosos. reportera: expertos dicen que desafortunadamente la tecnologÍa es un arma de doble filo que es aprovechada por los delincuentes. las empresas fabricantes de automÓviles dicen estar conscientes de la...
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he talked about the negro -- rising in kenya. people stood around and listen -- they memorize the articles and then ran off into the villages. to repeat the stories. the nationalism had rise to -- they rise the kenyan nation. but there was no kenyan nation created by the father, the burning spear. there could have been no kenyan national who camp to the united states to study. do you hear where i'm coming from? we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before. this is a teaching moment. there is a lot on his plate. it's a moment when decisions have to be made. directions have to be change. systems have to be reevaluated. not just words. it demands action. that is why we are here today. that's why we think it is the right time to join the dots between 1916 and 2016. the system has not changed in order to give the black boy and the black girl their place in american society. we think that the time is now. to exonerate marcus garvey, my presidential post you must pardon -- poster miss pardon. thank you. >> just before i open
he talked about the negro -- rising in kenya. people stood around and listen -- they memorize the articles and then ran off into the villages. to repeat the stories. the nationalism had rise to -- they rise the kenyan nation. but there was no kenyan nation created by the father, the burning spear. there could have been no kenyan national who camp to the united states to study. do you hear where i'm coming from? we stand on the shoulders of those who have gone before. this is a teaching moment....
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cuando estaba aquÍ senti la cabeza para atrÁs y mirÉ negro. comenzÓ a salirme la sangre.isparo provino de este rifle de balines. trabajadores inmediatamente apuntaron a los apartamentos. >> se escuchaba como que tiraban con pistola de aire. al parecer le tiraron directamente. jaime: este teniente dice que pudieron determinar de dÓnde provino el disparo y tambiÉn identificaron al sospechoso. hasta este mediodÍa continuaba prÓfugo. el mÓvil se desconoce. varios vehÍculos tambiÉn fueron impactados por balines. clientes del centro de abastos quedaron asustados. >> nerviosa y preocupada. como insegura por no saber lo que realmente pasÓ. jaime: los doctores le dieron de alta por las pocas horas. >> en realidad tuve mucha suerte. jaime: se tomÓ el resto del dÍa. la policÍa dice que nadie mÁs resulto herido. ---los residentes de san joÉ, estan conmocionados por un doble homicidio ocurrido este fin de semana. ---familiares de las Íctimas, lloraron la muerte de los dos hombres el domigo. ---al parecer, las Íctimas fueron baleadas en plena calle y la poliÍa sospecha que podÍa tratar
cuando estaba aquÍ senti la cabeza para atrÁs y mirÉ negro. comenzÓ a salirme la sangre.isparo provino de este rifle de balines. trabajadores inmediatamente apuntaron a los apartamentos. >> se escuchaba como que tiraban con pistola de aire. al parecer le tiraron directamente. jaime: este teniente dice que pudieron determinar de dÓnde provino el disparo y tambiÉn identificaron al sospechoso. hasta este mediodÍa continuaba prÓfugo. el mÓvil se desconoce. varios vehÍculos tambiÉn...
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this is where negro leagues played.is where we built the first african-american to play in the american league, cleveland indians, over 12 years. he grew up in paterson, new jersey. i knew him very well. i think we should introduce a gold medal for him in the congress. we hope to get that done by the end of the year. so we are growing, but we are not going beyond what we can handle, what we can maintain, what we can sustain, and we are getting young people involved and older people involved in this preservation. preservation is important, because we know history, but we don't know culture. and culture is more important than history. the facts, the daily situations that we face day in and day out. what are your values that you value? and the industrial revolution was really a value point for america. this is what america is about, hard work, getting her hands dirty once in a while. -- getting your hands dirty once in a while, building america. manufacturing and production, but we are trying to maintain what we do have, b
this is where negro leagues played.is where we built the first african-american to play in the american league, cleveland indians, over 12 years. he grew up in paterson, new jersey. i knew him very well. i think we should introduce a gold medal for him in the congress. we hope to get that done by the end of the year. so we are growing, but we are not going beyond what we can handle, what we can maintain, what we can sustain, and we are getting young people involved and older people involved in...
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--esto despues que en el diario del sindicato de policias, se publico la foto de dos perros, uno negroy uno blanco con letreros colgados con las frases "black labs matter", la vida de los labradores importa y "all labs matter", todos los labradores importan. --algunos opinan que esto ofende al movimiento "black lives matter". lorena --la policia de berkeley busca a un sujeto que toco de forma inapropiada a una mujer, dentro del campus universitario. --la victima describi al sospechoso como un hombre de entre 50 y 60 aÑos de unos 5 pies 9 pulgadas de estatura, llevaba lentes de sol y vesta totalmente de color negro. --el incidente se registr el miercoles a mediodia. vo lorena --james novello de 32 aÑos fue arrestado en san francisco despues que se descubri que fabric una bomba casera que hizo explosion la madrugada del miercoles. --el propietario de una vivienda vandalizada llam a las autoridades y arrestaron a novello quien trabaja como paramedico. lorena --en livermore, la policia busca a los responsables de vandalizar un monumento en homenaje a los veteranos de guerra. --al menos 15
--esto despues que en el diario del sindicato de policias, se publico la foto de dos perros, uno negroy uno blanco con letreros colgados con las frases "black labs matter", la vida de los labradores importa y "all labs matter", todos los labradores importan. --algunos opinan que esto ofende al movimiento "black lives matter". lorena --la policia de berkeley busca a un sujeto que toco de forma inapropiada a una mujer, dentro del campus universitario. --la victima...
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this church was headquarters in the negro drive for the right to vote. it was here that martin luther king came to lend his support to the campaign. he pointed out that from selma's 14,000 negros, only a few more than 300 had had been registered at the polls. when one group set out to march to the capitol at montgomery, the procession was broken up by state troopers and sheriff's deputies. dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time there is no violence. the thousand negroes and white ministers and civil rights workers reached the end of the bridge where the cordon of troopers stand. they are ordered to turn back. dr. king confers with the police as the marchers hold their ground. he requests that they are allowed to pray. there are a few moments of mounting tension. a request to pray is granted. and they kneel in the streets. the long-anticipated free speech march from selma to alabama's capital of montgomery finally gets underway as dr. martin luther king addresses the crowd at the starting point. twice before the marchers had been turn
this church was headquarters in the negro drive for the right to vote. it was here that martin luther king came to lend his support to the campaign. he pointed out that from selma's 14,000 negros, only a few more than 300 had had been registered at the polls. when one group set out to march to the capitol at montgomery, the procession was broken up by state troopers and sheriff's deputies. dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time there is no violence. the thousand negroes and...
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only a few more than 300 negroes have been registered at the polls. one group set out to march to the capital at montgomery. the procession was broken up violently by state troopers and deputies. dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time, there is no violence. the 1000 negroes and 400 white ministers and a civil-rights workers reached the end of the bridge where the state troopers stood. there were ordered to turn back. dr. king confers with the police as the marchers hold their ground the past that they be allowed to pray. there are a few minutes of -- a few minutes of mounting tension. the request kouprey is granted and they kneeled in the street. -- the request to pray is granted and they kneeled in the street. the march finally gets under way as dr. martin became addresses the crowd at the starting point. twice before the marchers had been turned back by state troopers, now they march under a federal court order and with protection of national guard units and federal troops -- 3000 men. there are 2300 marchers in line. highway 80
only a few more than 300 negroes have been registered at the polls. one group set out to march to the capital at montgomery. the procession was broken up violently by state troopers and deputies. dr. king led another contingent through the town. this time, there is no violence. the 1000 negroes and 400 white ministers and a civil-rights workers reached the end of the bridge where the state troopers stood. there were ordered to turn back. dr. king confers with the police as the marchers hold...
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. >> una persona puede decir que por un aÑo de una campaÑa algo es negro y porque necesita algo o quieres el individuo el problema es con el votante que se deja creer esas cosas. >> el votante dice que esto es admisiÓn que tiene. >> los hispanos son los fuertes aquÍ. >> por su parte mauro afirma que Él y su familia votarÁn por hillary clinton en las elecciones de noviembre, enfatiza que quedÓ marcado con familias migrantes que os. cosechan nuestros alimentos, la administracÓn del presidente obama busca crear nuevas oportunidades para que los hijos de los trabajadores del campo puedan asistir a la universidad.--desde washington, d.c, los detalles. trt 135supers: mas adelante. >> para la comunidad es importante porque necesitamos seguir aumentando el nivel de estudiantes hispanos que reciban su licenciatura solamente tenemos 16% de hispanos en el paÍs con licenciatura. >> el gobierno general quiere mejorar la situaciÓn económica de sus padres y el departamento de agricultura ha mejorado a travÉs de lo largo y ancho del paÍs por los alimentos que otorga el gobierno nacional. >> que tengan a
. >> una persona puede decir que por un aÑo de una campaÑa algo es negro y porque necesita algo o quieres el individuo el problema es con el votante que se deja creer esas cosas. >> el votante dice que esto es admisiÓn que tiene. >> los hispanos son los fuertes aquÍ. >> por su parte mauro afirma que Él y su familia votarÁn por hillary clinton en las elecciones de noviembre, enfatiza que quedÓ marcado con familias migrantes que os. cosechan nuestros alimentos, la...
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dispatcher: suspect described as a male negro, 6'2". gold jewelry store. robbery alarm. >> copy.over the rear. >> freeze. [gunshot] >> look out. >> is he the only one? >> yes. >> look, that guy has been shot. what do you think? [crying] >> stephen, 42, truck driver, shot in the left shoulder. rosemary, 37, secretary, shot in the left knee. catherine, 29, part-time teacher, forehead grazed. three innocent civilians wounded by a good, conscientious police officer. the explanation is simple. he had the wrong weapon with him. a shotgun is the wrong weapon in just about any situation you can expect innocent people to be nearby. in a busy area like this there are too many elements you cannot control and may not notice. >> shots fired. [siren] >> when a suspect should set you, you should back by instinct with any weapon you have got. the officer made his mistake in taking his shotgun out of his car. the situation had people everywhere indoors and out. most cops get a fair amount of practice with their sidearms, but they don't fire a shotgun very often. unless they are hunters, they don'
dispatcher: suspect described as a male negro, 6'2". gold jewelry store. robbery alarm. >> copy.over the rear. >> freeze. [gunshot] >> look out. >> is he the only one? >> yes. >> look, that guy has been shot. what do you think? [crying] >> stephen, 42, truck driver, shot in the left shoulder. rosemary, 37, secretary, shot in the left knee. catherine, 29, part-time teacher, forehead grazed. three innocent civilians wounded by a good, conscientious...
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con medicamento anti-acné clínicamente comprobado... ...combate granitos, puntos negros y manchas dea familia. >>> carmen villalobos tambiÉn. >>> eso. >>> me toca a mÍ empezar la felicitaciÓn. >>> mire no mÁs. >>> vamos a empezar a felicitar a la gente linda por ejemplo a eddie que cumple aÑo hoy de parte de sus tÍos que te quieren muchÍsimo quÉ galÁn. >>> y tambiÉn a ella que cumple 28 aÑos sus padres y su hermano y cuÑado le envÍan amor. >>> felicidades a esta princesa frida allÍ estÁ que cumple trece aÑos hoy su padre johnny y su hermana le desean lo mejor. >>> y este cumpleaÑos seÑoras y seÑores es muy especial nuestro querida productora estÁ de pan tell mantel nosotr manteles largos felicidades. >>> te queremos. >>> vamos probar el sabor. >>> ya. >>> epa. >>> epa. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> venga juliana. >>>. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>>♪. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> espÉrate, esperate. . >>> de dÓnde viene la sangre? >>> a ver. >>> a ver dele mÁs fuerte. >>> epa. >>> como si fuera viernes, dele. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). > >>>. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). > >>>. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> comenzan
con medicamento anti-acné clínicamente comprobado... ...combate granitos, puntos negros y manchas dea familia. >>> carmen villalobos tambiÉn. >>> eso. >>> me toca a mÍ empezar la felicitaciÓn. >>> mire no mÁs. >>> vamos a empezar a felicitar a la gente linda por ejemplo a eddie que cumple aÑo hoy de parte de sus tÍos que te quieren muchÍsimo quÉ galÁn. >>> y tambiÉn a ella que cumple 28 aÑos sus padres y su hermano y cuÑado le...
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. >> here for the first time, negro aviation cadets were being to fly warplanes of a their unit and squadron.yth these men were pioneers of a venture so new that you who stand before me now after three years may still be considered forerunners in a movement that has given you a place in the fighting men of the sky. ronald reagan: under the feet of these men, a new road is being beaten out, broad enough for thousands and tens of thousands. a good road for our country. these men remember that, marching or flying. they remember backing them up -- their families, their friends who expect so much of them. and backing them up, the men and women of every creed and speech and color who made these planes. and backing them up, the most powerful force in the world -- the strength of the american people. ♪ these men were pioneers of a >> monday, author malcolm gray describes how neuroscience researchers are working to develop ways for wounded soldiers and par plegics to use move prosthetic limbs and manipulate computers. trying to maket soldiers coming back afghanistan this search, who, because of advance
. >> here for the first time, negro aviation cadets were being to fly warplanes of a their unit and squadron.yth these men were pioneers of a venture so new that you who stand before me now after three years may still be considered forerunners in a movement that has given you a place in the fighting men of the sky. ronald reagan: under the feet of these men, a new road is being beaten out, broad enough for thousands and tens of thousands. a good road for our country. these men remember...
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this is where negro leagues played. this is where we built the first african-american to play in the american league, cleveland indians, over 12 years. he grew up in paterson, new jersey. i knew him very well. i just introduced a gold medal for him in the congress. we hope to get that done by the end of the year. the stadium is in addition. so we are growing, but we are not going beyond what we can handle, what we can maintain, what we can sustain, and we are getting young people involved and older people involved in this preservation. preservation is important, because we know history, but we don't know culture. and culture is more important than history. the facts, the daily situations that we face day in and day out. what are your values that you value? and the industrial revolution was really a value point for america. this is what america is about, hard work, getting your hands dirty once in a while, building america. we have lost a lot of our manufacturing and production, but we are trying to maintain what we do h
this is where negro leagues played. this is where we built the first african-american to play in the american league, cleveland indians, over 12 years. he grew up in paterson, new jersey. i knew him very well. i just introduced a gold medal for him in the congress. we hope to get that done by the end of the year. the stadium is in addition. so we are growing, but we are not going beyond what we can handle, what we can maintain, what we can sustain, and we are getting young people involved and...
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. >> 10.000 armas cortas, de acuerdo con especialistas terminan en el mercado negro para realizar asaltoecho preocupante que las armas para proteger a los ciudadanos terminen extraviadas en manos de delincuentes o crimen organizado. >> en los Últimos 48 meses con asaltos, el mÁs reciente en marzo del aÑo pasado cuando sustrajeron armas en un cuartel en la policÍa del pais, en la capital de mÉxico univisiÓn. aranza: nueva incertidumbre ya causada por la inflaciÓn y el desabastecimient desabastecimiento, ahora pretenden aumentar la producciÓn de alimentos, desde caracas francisco nos explica. francisco: trabajo obligado para trabajadores pÚblicos y empleados, un nuevo decreto que pon la fuerza trabajadora del paÍs que podria utilizar como lo consideros, en tareas para reforzar la producciÓn alimen alimentarÍa y agro. >> proteje a todos los trabajadores de las empresas agro alimentarÍas que quieran. >> ningÚn trabajador de los que han consultado estÁn dispuestos trabajar a otro lado por con tenzmiento. >> para muchos me tied cubana y recuerdan el perÍodo que trabajadores en la isla obligado
. >> 10.000 armas cortas, de acuerdo con especialistas terminan en el mercado negro para realizar asaltoecho preocupante que las armas para proteger a los ciudadanos terminen extraviadas en manos de delincuentes o crimen organizado. >> en los Últimos 48 meses con asaltos, el mÁs reciente en marzo del aÑo pasado cuando sustrajeron armas en un cuartel en la policÍa del pais, en la capital de mÉxico univisiÓn. aranza: nueva incertidumbre ya causada por la inflaciÓn y el...
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fotografÍa de cristiano ronaldo en miami, se puede apreciar que tienen las uÑas de sus pies pintadas de negrooche con nosotros. ♪ marÍa elena:hoy es martes 2 de agosto. cinco muertos y cinco heridos fue el violento choque en california de un autobÚs contra un poste que por poco corta el vehÍculo en dos. no habrÁ detenciones de indocumentados en escuelas, guarderÍas y santuarios, dice el servicio de inmigraciÓn. algunos lo dudan. empleados del supermercado resistieron los disparos y amenazas de asaltantes que refleje en mano, le exigÍa abrir la oficina donde se escondÍan y el tÉcnico de
fotografÍa de cristiano ronaldo en miami, se puede apreciar que tienen las uÑas de sus pies pintadas de negrooche con nosotros. ♪ marÍa elena:hoy es martes 2 de agosto. cinco muertos y cinco heridos fue el violento choque en california de un autobÚs contra un poste que por poco corta el vehÍculo en dos. no habrÁ detenciones de indocumentados en escuelas, guarderÍas y santuarios, dice el servicio de inmigraciÓn. algunos lo dudan. empleados del supermercado resistieron los disparos y...
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when we add to this the rapid rise of the native negro population, we see at once what kennedy called the pluralistic society. even the exceptions often support this rule. in 1966, the american legion had come to the conclusion that they would not oppose the bill, and in a 1966 article in "the american legion" magazine, they explained why. they said there would not be any change in the demographics of the immigrant stream, but then they said that all of the articles in the lame-stream media, which suggests there is going to be dramatic alteration in the sources of immigration, are a bit of faking. congress understood the structure of this law had two main sources of immigration, family sponsored immigration and employment-based immigration, people that had certain skills desired in the united states. those were the two main sources of visas for people who might want to come here. and the record was clear in congress that congress understood that nonwhites would take advantage of both of these sources. robert kennedy, for example, testified for the attorney general in favor of the bill
when we add to this the rapid rise of the native negro population, we see at once what kennedy called the pluralistic society. even the exceptions often support this rule. in 1966, the american legion had come to the conclusion that they would not oppose the bill, and in a 1966 article in "the american legion" magazine, they explained why. they said there would not be any change in the demographics of the immigrant stream, but then they said that all of the articles in the lame-stream...
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mide 5.7 pulgadas y viste una camiseta color blanca y pantalones negros.Ían ascender a los $300,000. el fuego se extendiÓ hasta el Área del mercado amenazando a los negocios. las llamas comenzaron a arder a las cuatro de la maÑana. las causas del siniestro permanece bajo investigaciÓn. la ciudad fue el marco del Último dÍa de una reuniÓn en la que participaron alcaldes y funcionarios. la reuniÓn tenÍa como meta concretar un compromiso sobre polÍtica y gobernabilidad, asÍ como buscar una prosperidad compartida sin dejar de lado la importancia de proteger el medio ambiente. tambiÉn se tratÓ la equidad racial. colegislador de california quiere que el gobierno federal les proporcione más apoyo a los menores de edad que llegan solos al paÍs. se trata de asesorÍa legal la cual segÚn ricardo lara podrÍa marcar una enorme diferencia para el menor que llegan en busca de una mejor vida. sergio: nos muestra las fotos de su hermano y su hijo tomadas hace algunos aÑos. Ésa vino en el 2004 y su intenciÓn era regresar a su paÍs. >> estÁ muy peligrosos. tienen a mi famili
mide 5.7 pulgadas y viste una camiseta color blanca y pantalones negros.Ían ascender a los $300,000. el fuego se extendiÓ hasta el Área del mercado amenazando a los negocios. las llamas comenzaron a arder a las cuatro de la maÑana. las causas del siniestro permanece bajo investigaciÓn. la ciudad fue el marco del Último dÍa de una reuniÓn en la que participaron alcaldes y funcionarios. la reuniÓn tenÍa como meta concretar un compromiso sobre polÍtica y gobernabilidad, asÍ como buscar...
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enrique: este se ha convertido rÁpidamente en un verano negro para menores en parques de diversiones,identes en tan sÓlo 5 dÍas. el mÁs reciente con un pequeÑo de 3 aÑos que cayÓ de una montaÑa rusa. juan carlos aguiar con la informaciÓn. juan carlos: el mÁs reciente accidente es tan sÓlo el epÍlogo de una semana llena de tragedias. el niÑo de quien nos han conocido detalles, cayÓ al vacÍo cuando disfrutaba de una atracciÓn construida en 1938, que no contaba con cinturones de seguridad, con que habÍa superado la Última inspecciÓn el 6 de agosto. gravemente herido fue trasladado a un hospital infantil a 50 millas del lugar. su historia se suma a la de otros menores, quienes en los Últimos 5 dÍas han resultado heridos o muertos en 4 accidentes en parques de diversiones en los que sÓlo buscaban divertirse. " puedo confirmar todo, no tengo lugar exacto en que iba sentado, pero parece que iba en la mitad" asegura este hombre. el paÍs se conmocionÓ con la muerte de el hijo de 10 aÑos de un senador estatal, cuando gozaba del tobogÁn más alto del mundo, en kansas city. ese mismo dÍa 2 persona
enrique: este se ha convertido rÁpidamente en un verano negro para menores en parques de diversiones,identes en tan sÓlo 5 dÍas. el mÁs reciente con un pequeÑo de 3 aÑos que cayÓ de una montaÑa rusa. juan carlos aguiar con la informaciÓn. juan carlos: el mÁs reciente accidente es tan sÓlo el epÍlogo de una semana llena de tragedias. el niÑo de quien nos han conocido detalles, cayÓ al vacÍo cuando disfrutaba de una atracciÓn construida en 1938, que no contaba con cinturones de...
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the federal officers are on the front urging the government to end this and negros voting in the university>> in this photograph, you see nicholas, who's the assistant attorney general of the united states. he's the kennedy's representative making federal government argument for the immigration of university. then standing in the door, as he promised governor wallace who stands here and make a statement and states that he's not going to leave and he's going to physically bar the admission of james hood and of the two african-american students that are there of the yununiversity alabama. at the event, nicholas reads his statement and you know saying that the governor needs to comply with the federal regulations that have been set forth for integration. he's defining this intrusion of federal government into state law and into the immigration of state universities. what you see here is wallace's reading copy that he read from on june 11th, 1963. wallace really sets up this debate between states rights and federal rights. as we see here on the second pa page, he makes a powerful stance against
the federal officers are on the front urging the government to end this and negros voting in the university>> in this photograph, you see nicholas, who's the assistant attorney general of the united states. he's the kennedy's representative making federal government argument for the immigration of university. then standing in the door, as he promised governor wallace who stands here and make a statement and states that he's not going to leave and he's going to physically bar the admission...