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we are in this moment continuing our phenomenal vision that flows out of three women, patrice, opal andhat started after the trayvon martin verdict, calling to affirm that black lives matter and today we take across the country thousands of faith traditions at organizes, churches, lifting up their voices, affirming the truth that regardless of your background, regardless of your social location or sexuality, rearedless of religious affiliation, our lives matter and we deserve to be protected by the laws of this land and there is a unique role for the church to play in modeling racial solidarity and christian unity around this particular truth and it's so much of a blessing to see black and white congregations coming together to do that. >> let's talk about that specific angle, pastor chris, because we know george o'wood who heads the assemblies of god asked his congregations, his denomination to join with those in the church of god and cris, which is mostly african-american, joined in black lives matter citing first corinthians saying if one part suffers, all the parts suffer with it. i
we are in this moment continuing our phenomenal vision that flows out of three women, patrice, opal andhat started after the trayvon martin verdict, calling to affirm that black lives matter and today we take across the country thousands of faith traditions at organizes, churches, lifting up their voices, affirming the truth that regardless of your background, regardless of your social location or sexuality, rearedless of religious affiliation, our lives matter and we deserve to be protected by...
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to find out about patrice of the of kong go. and to think of this period of the civil rights movement with a truncated history lesson we have one of the most extraordinary periods in american history. wed may think about that period, may 17, 1954 is the brown segregation decision. the 13 month by governor a bus boycott. . . the start of the city and movement where black students demand equal service sparking hundreds of demonstrations, but importantly it we will spark the student nonviolent coordinating committee. we we have heroic figures who are still alive today , johanna mulholland is here. judy richardson, congressman lewis, and stokely carmichael. 1961, the freedom rides where groups of interracial activists tried to defy segregation. there is going to be a greyhound bus that is firebombed. the the most iconic pictures and portraits, but force the hand of the attorney general, robert kennedy, to send in federal marshals. 1961 is also the year of raging protest in terms of counterdemonstration for civil rights protest and i
to find out about patrice of the of kong go. and to think of this period of the civil rights movement with a truncated history lesson we have one of the most extraordinary periods in american history. wed may think about that period, may 17, 1954 is the brown segregation decision. the 13 month by governor a bus boycott. . . the start of the city and movement where black students demand equal service sparking hundreds of demonstrations, but importantly it we will spark the student nonviolent...
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. >> jacqueline: you see what it looks like they're on the side of the scurrying patric >> pam: >> jacquelinee what it looks like on the side of the screen. >> jacqueline: about an inch of rain per hour. >> jacqueline: let's take a look as satellite radar where you see the steady stream of rain continuing look at where it starts and ends. all the way downtown monterey. and there was cerro push in toll no valley creek >> jacqueline: we have flooding. possibly into tomorrow. take a look at the headline for the timing. coming across the cemetery bridge corning accurate san mateo bridge. pouring. >> jacqueline: isolated thunderstorms are possible. >> jacqueline: rainfall totals, coming up! >> pam: the preparation that helped keep the city together during the storm. >> reporter: >> we knew that it was coming. to make sure that we have gasoline and everything. >> reporter: crews for there to pick it up >> the reality is, and we were ready for anything. >> reporter: pg and the crews were out fixing power lines. everything was in real time. >> people were getting stuck in water trying to pass through
. >> jacqueline: you see what it looks like they're on the side of the scurrying patric >> pam: >> jacquelinee what it looks like on the side of the screen. >> jacqueline: about an inch of rain per hour. >> jacqueline: let's take a look as satellite radar where you see the steady stream of rain continuing look at where it starts and ends. all the way downtown monterey. and there was cerro push in toll no valley creek >> jacqueline: we have flooding. possibly...
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there you go, patrice, nice to meet you. - nice to meet
there you go, patrice, nice to meet you. - nice to meet
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black lives matter was started as a conversation on facebook between myself and patrice colors and opal tametti and we were responding to the grief an the rage and the frustration of george zimmerman zimmerman being acquitted of the murder of trayvon martin and decided to create a platform to bring people together online so they could collaborate, strategy and come together offline. people are coming together to really demand transformation. what feels incredible about this moment is there is a new convening and coalescing of young people and elders who are united in our quest to live in safe and healthy communities, to live in communities that are not militarized and to be better in the way that we live together. when i first started seeing black lives matter signs in ferguson it felt -- it felt like an honor. it felt like a reflection of the relationships that we had built. and it felt authentic. and it felt like it was bigger than us. and that it was a real battle cry. that people in ferguson were fighting for their lives and black people everywhere are fighting for our lives. when i
black lives matter was started as a conversation on facebook between myself and patrice colors and opal tametti and we were responding to the grief an the rage and the frustration of george zimmerman zimmerman being acquitted of the murder of trayvon martin and decided to create a platform to bring people together online so they could collaborate, strategy and come together offline. people are coming together to really demand transformation. what feels incredible about this moment is there is a...
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patrice, we saw mayor de blasio there.m asking everyone -- this is across the spectrum to put aside protests put aside demonstrations until these funerals are past. let's focus just on these families and what they have lost. >> will your organization honor the mayor's request? >> we think that people -- it's their first amendment right to assembly peacefully and protest. we're going to encourage folks to -- in new york to do what they feel is necessary to continue to move toward victory. and we also put out a statement across the board -- folks across the country in the black lives matter movement are grieving with the families who have been struck by this tragedy not just the officers but also thompson his girlfriend who was shot in the stomach and in critical but stable condition. >> why not honor the mayor's request? it's not just the mayor, a number of folks have asked on -- called on organized protesters to take a few days off to honor the lives of the two police officers who were gunned down. why not honor that reque
patrice, we saw mayor de blasio there.m asking everyone -- this is across the spectrum to put aside protests put aside demonstrations until these funerals are past. let's focus just on these families and what they have lost. >> will your organization honor the mayor's request? >> we think that people -- it's their first amendment right to assembly peacefully and protest. we're going to encourage folks to -- in new york to do what they feel is necessary to continue to move toward...
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patrice lamumba is also one of the players.ig response from the players, especially the african players. and, you know, they want to help in an organic way. there were some concerns about footballers and celebrities helping, and they wanted to figure out a way that we could do it organically and this idea came. >> it's interesting what you just said, because i guess you know that the skeptics are going to say here we go, some more celebs, actors, and sports people wanting to be seen to be sort of having their hearts in the right place, but what kind of difference can you make on the ground, and what do you say to that? >> i mean, you know, first of all, i don't think there are any skeptics on the front lines of sierra leone and liberia and guinea dealing with ebola. that's number one. number two, to a very ordinary person watching football, in the midst of a crisis like that in their country, messaging coming from some of their stars, some of the people they admire, it affects in a different way. it inspires in a different way.
patrice lamumba is also one of the players.ig response from the players, especially the african players. and, you know, they want to help in an organic way. there were some concerns about footballers and celebrities helping, and they wanted to figure out a way that we could do it organically and this idea came. >> it's interesting what you just said, because i guess you know that the skeptics are going to say here we go, some more celebs, actors, and sports people wanting to be seen to be...
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there protesting, so i think it would be young black and brown people, people like me, phil agman, patricelack lives matter" and people who have been out in the streets and part of the solution. i think what's different now, you have young people who can protest and also go into the meetings for solutions. >> what you really need to affect change is money and by that i mean money going to political candidates who can get into office and force change, and the only people who can really accomplish that are people like magic johnson. words are one thing, money is another. >> yes. i mean, i -- >> is anybody coming forward doing that? >> not really. i put people over profit and money. >> it's not people and profit. it's political power. >> you can tell how people vote disenfranchised people vote. we're upset with the system, so this vote something not going to solve this, just praying is not going to solve this. it takes a cohesive amount of solutions and just voting, we know in ferguson, missouri, we're harassed at the polling stations, something that you can only see in the 1950s, so some peo
there protesting, so i think it would be young black and brown people, people like me, phil agman, patricelack lives matter" and people who have been out in the streets and part of the solution. i think what's different now, you have young people who can protest and also go into the meetings for solutions. >> what you really need to affect change is money and by that i mean money going to political candidates who can get into office and force change, and the only people who can...
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look at similar radar patrice c. this wavering pushing and down to the south east and then we see this to the next couple of hours before the rain turns a little bit more spotty determine on future cast look at the next storm one that will arrive coming up in just a bit. amazing tale to tell you about tonight a man lost his dog last week during the big storm he left his dog date does in his but the boat was under water he feared the worst but as kron 4 trees are reports tonight was that he says happens next is a christmas miracle >> : doesn't allow happens >> : when to friends about tuesday to help charge batteries when i got back from about one state and 30 and under water all the was was a mess sticking of water >> : of lake magnitude diligence kill my dog then yet called from the chapel at his church. he came to a meal friday night meal said he had a dog and >> : is immaculate stories he was able to overcome such obstacles such enormous storm pastor paul said the never contacted him set a dog was on the steps of t
look at similar radar patrice c. this wavering pushing and down to the south east and then we see this to the next couple of hours before the rain turns a little bit more spotty determine on future cast look at the next storm one that will arrive coming up in just a bit. amazing tale to tell you about tonight a man lost his dog last week during the big storm he left his dog date does in his but the boat was under water he feared the worst but as kron 4 trees are reports tonight was that he says...
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i called patrice got her and who knows if there is one. he came and picked up some of the leaves and came up to the porch where i was watching him and he said i'm sorry we have to take it down. how can it be dead? they just came out. he said i know it's an illusion. [laughter] they really are not that they're? [laughter] he said though there is still some working its way through but year after year there will be less because the boots themselves are dead and you have to take the tree down because in these michigan winters you could have a good storm and it could blow down onto the house. i think of that as a metaphor for our civilization right now. i do not believe the roots are dead but they that they have been sorely neglected or forgotten. many in the culture today with half of the legacy of the past. they are just happy with this app that's running through it right now but they don't realize they are not producing more. they haven't given encouragement because they had intended it or they don't understand the roots. and they are everyt
i called patrice got her and who knows if there is one. he came and picked up some of the leaves and came up to the porch where i was watching him and he said i'm sorry we have to take it down. how can it be dead? they just came out. he said i know it's an illusion. [laughter] they really are not that they're? [laughter] he said though there is still some working its way through but year after year there will be less because the boots themselves are dead and you have to take the tree down...
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patrice in orange, new jersey. independent line. caller: hello. say, due to the fact that -- i'm in new jersey right now. i grew up in queens, new york. i would never think that anything could happen -- this gentleman that got took down, it reminded me of the twin towers falling. the twin towers was such an astronomical coming beautiful for so many years,on year just like the man i saw fall to the ground. it looked like a bullying situation, which is what i see so much with these people. that is something that represents -- when you sit down and you make these laws, which are made every two months, we -- what welly have really need on the streets. we don't live on the streets, but we walked down the street. tos is our territory we have populate. it's like a residual effect. when we see people getting dragged to the ground, that's what the kids are doing at school. it's a repeat, repeat, repeat. host: a couple of tweets. --s is mylan jan says -- richard is in brooklyn. caller: good morning. much of what i was planning on staying has already been sa
patrice in orange, new jersey. independent line. caller: hello. say, due to the fact that -- i'm in new jersey right now. i grew up in queens, new york. i would never think that anything could happen -- this gentleman that got took down, it reminded me of the twin towers falling. the twin towers was such an astronomical coming beautiful for so many years,on year just like the man i saw fall to the ground. it looked like a bullying situation, which is what i see so much with these people. that...
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thank you so much, patrice. and up next, winter white weekend. >> look at this.eer on them. rather than your boyfriend's sweater, nice, chunky knit sweater. it's got a little bit of spark. and, of course, little beanie hat. >> leave that coat here for me, and that hat. i'm serious. don't leave with that. that's going to be mine. i'm buying that. thank you so much. and finally the evening look. a lot of people still going to holiday parties, maybe even an evening party like this. >> why wear boring black? winter white is more fresh than bright red. metallic. it is so cool. it looks chic. you'll stand out in the party. your face will be illuminated. fabulous dress by ann taylor. >> as jackie points out, don't worry about whether you should wear gold or silver. it goes. >> winter white, gold and silver works perfectly with both. >> you look smoking. hope you have some hot plans there. thank you, jackie. >> you're welcome. >> the models look amazing. >>> up next, huddle up. we are throwing a cooking competition, who has more game just in time for your winter tailgati
thank you so much, patrice. and up next, winter white weekend. >> look at this.eer on them. rather than your boyfriend's sweater, nice, chunky knit sweater. it's got a little bit of spark. and, of course, little beanie hat. >> leave that coat here for me, and that hat. i'm serious. don't leave with that. that's going to be mine. i'm buying that. thank you so much. and finally the evening look. a lot of people still going to holiday parties, maybe even an evening party like this....