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the question i think randy is pointing out, or at least the kind of framework randy is working here, is that the range of debate is narrowing. and i don't know if i can agree with that. we are seeing a reason why cancel culture in his forms is popping up. it is because there is more speech that the river has been before. we are seeing effectively communities bumping against each other in a way that has never occurred before. so is much as i think people are worried about how speech is getting narrowed specifically, i think what we are seeing, this is really a reaction to more and more speech that is occurring on the internet. i worry that, obviously we want to maintain a robust mitigation ecosystem, we want to make sure there is open and free debate, but this idea that there is a public debate going on on the internet is clear, but there is also private debates going on as well. so as much as we are talking about the public-facing version of the internet, twitter and facebook, there are as yancey strickler talked about, these dark forces of the internet, places people go to, slack or
the question i think randy is pointing out, or at least the kind of framework randy is working here, is that the range of debate is narrowing. and i don't know if i can agree with that. we are seeing a reason why cancel culture in his forms is popping up. it is because there is more speech that the river has been before. we are seeing effectively communities bumping against each other in a way that has never occurred before. so is much as i think people are worried about how speech is getting...
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this question that i think randy is pointing at or at least the kind of framework that randy is working here is that the range of debate is narrowing. i just don't know if i can agree with that. or we are seen in the reason why cancel culture and all of its various forms is popping up is because there is more speech than there ever has been before. we are seeing these kinds of, we are seen effectively new communities bumping up against each other in a way that is never really occurred before and so is much as i think the people are worried about how speech is getting narrowed very, very specifically i think it is actually what we are seeing is this is not a reaction to more and more speech that is occurring on the internet but i do worry that obviously we want to maintain a robust communication ecosystem and to ensure that there is open and free debate but this idea however, that there is this very public debate going on in the internet i think is very clear but there is also the private debates that are going on as well so as much as we are talking about the public facing version of th
this question that i think randy is pointing at or at least the kind of framework that randy is working here is that the range of debate is narrowing. i just don't know if i can agree with that. or we are seen in the reason why cancel culture and all of its various forms is popping up is because there is more speech than there ever has been before. we are seeing these kinds of, we are seen effectively new communities bumping up against each other in a way that is never really occurred before...
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this question i think randy is pointing at or at least the kind of framework that randy is working here, is that the range of debate is narrowing. i don't know if i can agree with that. what we are seeing and the reason why cancel culture and all its various forms is popping up is because there is more speech than it ever has been before. we are saying these kinds, we are significantly new communities bumping up against each other in a way that is never really occurred before. as much as i think people are worried about a speech is getting narrowed or even specifically i think this is what we are seeing is this really is a reaction to more and more speech that's occurring on the internet. i do worry obviously we want to maintain a robust communication ecosystem, we want to ensure there is open and free debate, but this idea however that there is this very public debate that's going on in the internet is very clear but there's also these private debates quit on as well. as much as we're talking about the public facing version of the internet, or talk about twitter and facebook, there are
this question i think randy is pointing at or at least the kind of framework that randy is working here, is that the range of debate is narrowing. i don't know if i can agree with that. what we are seeing and the reason why cancel culture and all its various forms is popping up is because there is more speech than it ever has been before. we are saying these kinds, we are significantly new communities bumping up against each other in a way that is never really occurred before. as much as i...
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randy: i'm going to jump in real quick. i have a question i'm dying to answer given what i'm hearing here. forgive me. if congressman lewis was standing here today, right now, and i was to say to him, what are the most important things for us to be doing right now as a nation to really take on and pushback and battle against systemic racism in this country, what should we be doing? what do you think you should say? what would be his prescription? would he have one for this time in which we are living? is it any different from what he did his entire life? jon: i will jump in. certainly, there was a legislative agenda. what i heard him say again and again, deep into june of last year was, as terrible as things are, come walk in my shoes. if you don't think america can get better, come walk in my shoes. disenfranchised, great grandson of a slave, dies a hero of the republic. that's not to make it all about him. but it does show that there is an innate moral impulse. this is your job. this is your business. an innate moral impu
randy: i'm going to jump in real quick. i have a question i'm dying to answer given what i'm hearing here. forgive me. if congressman lewis was standing here today, right now, and i was to say to him, what are the most important things for us to be doing right now as a nation to really take on and pushback and battle against systemic racism in this country, what should we be doing? what do you think you should say? what would be his prescription? would he have one for this time in which we are...
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michael: randy credico is now preparing to be the star witness in the trial of roger stone. male: randyk to me. let me know what you think about what's in there. randy: this is gonna take me forever. look how much stuff-- male: it won't take you forever. it's not that much, it's just a little. randy: it's like reading "war and peace." look at all of this. male: it's e-mails and text messages. michael: the trial will focus on a series of communications between stone and credico that suggested they both had advanced knowledge of what wikileaks was planning to publish. credico now says he never had contact with assange, and roger stone was all talk. ray: i don't think he had a back channel. i mean, you know, if you put a gun to my head and said, "you have to guess correctly. did stone have or not have a back channel? otherwise, we're gonna pull the trigger," i would, if my life is at stake, i'd say, "he never had a back channel, but he was just out there." the guy is a selpromoter. you know, he's in show business. well, maybe he did, but i can't imagine that--why would there need to be a b
michael: randy credico is now preparing to be the star witness in the trial of roger stone. male: randyk to me. let me know what you think about what's in there. randy: this is gonna take me forever. look how much stuff-- male: it won't take you forever. it's not that much, it's just a little. randy: it's like reading "war and peace." look at all of this. male: it's e-mails and text messages. michael: the trial will focus on a series of communications between stone and credico that...
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he is grateful for randy's impact. another reason, beside corporate and individual donations gratitude network is supported by sales of entrepreneur wines. the brand founded by randy and his wife. >> a wonderful way to get more people involved in the work that gratitude is doing and have some fun at the same time. this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to randy hagan. >> reporter: more than 1300 applications last year. but only chose 33 fellows. the program does not work with startups. >> so many things we can do to impact children's lives in a positive way. >> >> there is no shortage of photo ops and yosemite. shutterbugs are on a mission to capture the moon. >> i salute to the class of 2021 continues with a very special grad this evening. this is bryce. he is the son of kpix 5's photojournalist brian when. he graduates tomorrow from loss lummis hospital high school. is headed to cal poly san luis obispo. he will study materials engineering. >> bryce is in my well. he gets my car. >> he is also brilliant. yo
he is grateful for randy's impact. another reason, beside corporate and individual donations gratitude network is supported by sales of entrepreneur wines. the brand founded by randy and his wife. >> a wonderful way to get more people involved in the work that gratitude is doing and have some fun at the same time. this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to randy hagan. >> reporter: more than 1300 applications last year. but only chose 33 fellows. the program does not work...
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randy: it is really the interaction between the two. looking at the bounce back in the real economy and how much pressure we are putting on, inflation, inflation expectations, how that will then lead to potentially higher borrowing costs, and then could that lead to an anchoring of expectations? if we do get a sustained boom, we can inflation moving up more rapidly and for a more extended to of time, where people will say it has given up on 2%. even in the longer run, so now i need compensation in the longer-term interest rates. the fed certainly doesn't want to do that, but they could get into a difficult situation if the inflation is stronger and less strong than they are hoping for. jon: good to catch up on this payrolls friday. randy kroszner, professor of economics. the 10-year yield, 1.57. this big conversation about a massive boom will dominate this morning. it has held a labor shortage and how governors across the united states have started to respond to that. we saw it with montana earlier this week. we saw it with south caroli
randy: it is really the interaction between the two. looking at the bounce back in the real economy and how much pressure we are putting on, inflation, inflation expectations, how that will then lead to potentially higher borrowing costs, and then could that lead to an anchoring of expectations? if we do get a sustained boom, we can inflation moving up more rapidly and for a more extended to of time, where people will say it has given up on 2%. even in the longer run, so now i need compensation...
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. >> randy founded gratitude network in 2014. the pleasanton nonprofit offers a free one year fellowship program for entrepreneurs changing children's lives in education, health, social justice. >> they move into the role of executive director out of passion for helping children but now they may be lacking leadership skills to continue to grow that organization. >> fellows come from more than 60 nations, many are women and people of color. they learn from volunteer coaches, seminars, peer groups, summits. >> the fellowship was the lifesaver for us. >> reporter: she learned to build a sustainable business model and inspires under served girls in nigeria to become leaders through girl child art foundation. >> we are reaching more girls, doing more measurable work. >> reporter: for the 2017 fellow dr. derek mitchell a redesigned business model has opened new doors. >> being community together. >> reporter: he and partners are working with more schools and districts to help low income students of color survive. he is grateful for ran
. >> randy founded gratitude network in 2014. the pleasanton nonprofit offers a free one year fellowship program for entrepreneurs changing children's lives in education, health, social justice. >> they move into the role of executive director out of passion for helping children but now they may be lacking leadership skills to continue to grow that organization. >> fellows come from more than 60 nations, many are women and people of color. they learn from volunteer coaches,...
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randi weingarten. president of the aft.r idaho to sign a bill preventing schools from teaching the programs that we just talked about, teaching that one race is more superior than another, victors and oppressors. oklahoma's house bill, 1775 bans public schools from teaching those topics. also prohibits sexual diversity training at their universities and colleges. i want to ask him about that. the governor joins me now. good to have you here, sir. why was this bill so important to you? you know, you just heard our discussion. i think everybody could be on board with learning about the slave ships in 1619, that beginning in history, a dark moment in the united states history. but there's more to that than this. is there? >> absolutely. first off, i want to say that oklahoma schools, we've been 100% open. we had two schools districts this entire year that weren't open. now as of two months ago, we've got 100% of our schools open. it's so important to teach history but i'm not going to allow taxpayer dollars to be used to teach
randi weingarten. president of the aft.r idaho to sign a bill preventing schools from teaching the programs that we just talked about, teaching that one race is more superior than another, victors and oppressors. oklahoma's house bill, 1775 bans public schools from teaching those topics. also prohibits sexual diversity training at their universities and colleges. i want to ask him about that. the governor joins me now. good to have you here, sir. why was this bill so important to you? you know,...
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i asked randi weingarten about it.pporting using the materials being used in schools and if she supported the findings and the writings in the 1619 project. here's what she said. >> i believe we should teach history and from everything that i can see and understand from the data that i see, 1619 was the year that the first slave boat came from africa to the united states. >> martha: correct. >> so that's a point in history that we should be teaching. >> let's be clear. the 1619 project is not history. it suggests that the reason for the founding of our country was to perpetuate slavery. it denies 1776 and our constitution and our founding documents. the goal of forming a more perfect union. so she skirted the issue. she tried to suggest that we should not teach -- that those that don't believe the 1619 -- that 1619 is an important year denies the reality of slavery. of course we need to teach history. we need to teach about slavery and but we also need to teach how our country has continued to aspire for and work towar
i asked randi weingarten about it.pporting using the materials being used in schools and if she supported the findings and the writings in the 1619 project. here's what she said. >> i believe we should teach history and from everything that i can see and understand from the data that i see, 1619 was the year that the first slave boat came from africa to the united states. >> martha: correct. >> so that's a point in history that we should be teaching. >> let's be clear....
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what do you think of that, randi? hey me hesitate, because i'm hearing that from a lop of many epidemiologists in the last 24 to 48 hours. we need to get to herd immunity for kids. frankly i'm not shall sure that we should do everything is voluntary, leave it up to everybody to decide whether you're a wearing a mask or not. i think we'll have to have some guardrails about masking in schools next year, but we're in better shape today than a year ago we're in better shape than four weeks ago. we could have mask shaming if people want to wear masks for their protection, they should be able to. we have to make sure we keep our classrooms safe and that schools don't inadvertently become outbreak centers, particularly in elementary schools, where kids, you know, are not yet able to get vaccinations. >> i want to play this moment for you on fox news earlier this week. let's watch. >> i would hope fox would be just as focussed on let's get rid of the misinformation about what happened in this election. this election -- >> oh,
what do you think of that, randi? hey me hesitate, because i'm hearing that from a lop of many epidemiologists in the last 24 to 48 hours. we need to get to herd immunity for kids. frankly i'm not shall sure that we should do everything is voluntary, leave it up to everybody to decide whether you're a wearing a mask or not. i think we'll have to have some guardrails about masking in schools next year, but we're in better shape today than a year ago we're in better shape than four weeks ago. we...
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so i'm glad that randi has had a change of heart.lity is, it was the union bosses keeping kids out of schools and schools closed. so now she's realizing the public trust has been lost and trying to regain some high ground in it. the reality is, kids have been hurt. her solution is to reopen schools, but schools that aren't serving kids well to begin with. so she sees that the move to giving parents and families more options has become a momentum that will not be stopped, must not be stopped and more and more families must be able to exercise their control over their kids futures. but again, i'm very glad to hear she's finally trying to get in front of the parade now where they should have been a long time ago. >> it's a great way of putting it. i think a lot of people have been pushing for this for a long time. the science has dictated that the kids should have been back in the fall or absolutely by the spring. it's like the spring fight lost its momentum with, you know, a whimper and not a bang. everybody is talking about september.
so i'm glad that randi has had a change of heart.lity is, it was the union bosses keeping kids out of schools and schools closed. so now she's realizing the public trust has been lost and trying to regain some high ground in it. the reality is, kids have been hurt. her solution is to reopen schools, but schools that aren't serving kids well to begin with. so she sees that the move to giving parents and families more options has become a momentum that will not be stopped, must not be stopped and...
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parents really went after randi winegarten, ric. randi winegarten took phone calls on c-span.nts were saying on the phone calls. watch this. >> now the union creates lazy, ineffective people and creates children that have no education. it is pathetic how the teachers union and the government has failed our children. i don't see how you can sit up there and defend that. >> hi, i'm from syracuse, new york, over last few years we had under 40% graduation rate and high immigration of non-english speaking students. we have fired quite a few teachers to hire translators. 38% graduation rate is pretty pathetic. >> the part i don't understand how come the parochial schools and private schools could navigate their way through this scenario but the public the public schools didn't seem to be able to manage that? >> miss winegarten i would like to ask you why you think a pandemic is a reason to reimagine our education? basics would be nice. the public schools have failed these children before on the education basis, let alone all this social reeducation. elizabeth: pretty withering stuff
parents really went after randi winegarten, ric. randi winegarten took phone calls on c-span.nts were saying on the phone calls. watch this. >> now the union creates lazy, ineffective people and creates children that have no education. it is pathetic how the teachers union and the government has failed our children. i don't see how you can sit up there and defend that. >> hi, i'm from syracuse, new york, over last few years we had under 40% graduation rate and high immigration of...
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he told randy how diren had walked off on his own, and then robby said he'd heard gunshots.woke up his wife and the three of them went to deer canyon road. >> how far away from your house is this? >> 80 yards, something like that, directly above. it's just the next street above ours. >> so this is a neighbor's house. >> it's a neighbor's house. >> reporter: but when they got there, police stopped them. >> we were just hoping diren would just walk out somewhere, you know, show up and come out the door. >> i walked up to the police officer. gave him a name and description. and that's when she kind of went, well, just wait here for a second. and then came back and said, i think you guys need to go to the hospital. and that it wasn't good. and as soon as she said that, i thought, gosh, we just passed an ambulance running up there. and he must have been in the ambulance. >> what happened on that quiet street? did diren and robby stumble into a burglary in progress or a violent home invasion? the police asked robby to answer some questions. while kate and randy rushed to the hospi
he told randy how diren had walked off on his own, and then robby said he'd heard gunshots.woke up his wife and the three of them went to deer canyon road. >> how far away from your house is this? >> 80 yards, something like that, directly above. it's just the next street above ours. >> so this is a neighbor's house. >> it's a neighbor's house. >> reporter: but when they got there, police stopped them. >> we were just hoping diren would just walk out...
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caller: randi, thanks for being with us. randi: thank you.nvite change, i think it's a good idea towards the future and everything. i think the trade needs to be focused on in our schools today's and we need to quit telling every kid that if you go to college you can do it. the truth is they can't. the focus is good on trade. these kids these days they don't go to college and get some degree. if we focus on the trade it will be a good way to get through the future. right now be honest, a lot of these public school systems can't get any worse. i invite change. randi: we just did a public poll with the naacp and other parent and civil rights-based groups. we saw parents at least in this polling had a different view or impression about what their schools tried to do this year. teachers turned on a dime to help kids. they navigated i.t. platforms, they did this work called simultaneous instruction which is some of the worst pedagogical work, you are essentially doing two jobs at the same time teaching in school learning and teaching kids online.
caller: randi, thanks for being with us. randi: thank you.nvite change, i think it's a good idea towards the future and everything. i think the trade needs to be focused on in our schools today's and we need to quit telling every kid that if you go to college you can do it. the truth is they can't. the focus is good on trade. these kids these days they don't go to college and get some degree. if we focus on the trade it will be a good way to get through the future. right now be honest, a lot of...
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a mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain. that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clocks by their doctor justine, that reliable. but the new driver of two just 16. a home from a date from her boyfriends house. the feelings seeped in with poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after eight and no answer. >> called the house where she was at and they said she had left 15 minutes before that. >> i was thinking she had went off the road between their house and us. not far away another family the other half of our story was on the road. it -- was driving her son home. he played the drums. >> i was attending concerts and this was the first time -- >> this is kate instep father, jason thompson. >> my car was in the shop and i finally faced and drop me off and that's why wasn't with them. >> soon the poison, the anxiety, seemed to under jason sports through these windows. onto his nerve endings. >> just all of a sudden i reali
a mary and randy winters house, anxiety spiked. where was she? >> it just felt like something was not right. >> it's hard to explain. that there's something not normal. >> you could set your clocks by their doctor justine, that reliable. but the new driver of two just 16. a home from a date from her boyfriends house. the feelings seeped in with poison. something wrong. >> i called her starting about five after eight and no answer. >> called the house where she was...
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so, randi, if you can hear us, what did gaetz say? >> he said quite a bit. as i mentioned, i'm not sure where you lost me there but he talked quite a bit about donald trump. but he also did make a nod to the allegations that he is facing. the -- the allegations of prostitution and sex with a minor. he said that i am -- i'm a marked man in congress, and cancelled in parts of the internet. and then, he tried to make light of it, given that today is his birthday. he said that some of the headlines would be that matt gaetz has a wild party with beautiful women here in the villages, which happens to be a retirement community. so he was trying to make light of the allegations against him. but he did talk quite a bit about donald trump. he repeated, many times, that donald trump is the undisputed leader of the republican party. listen to this. >> we have never abandoned trump, and he has never abandoned america. he is still fighting for us. he will continue to fight for us. and we're going to have his back, when he does. >> am i tagging this? or he is going to brin
so, randi, if you can hear us, what did gaetz say? >> he said quite a bit. as i mentioned, i'm not sure where you lost me there but he talked quite a bit about donald trump. but he also did make a nod to the allegations that he is facing. the -- the allegations of prostitution and sex with a minor. he said that i am -- i'm a marked man in congress, and cancelled in parts of the internet. and then, he tried to make light of it, given that today is his birthday. he said that some of the...
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women accuse governor cuomo of sexual harassment, tonight the head of the powerful teachers union randi weingarten tries to blame the cdc for the cdc using the union ring wage of school reopening the use of language verbatim, we have new sound from angry parents today bombarding randi weingarten for failing children are much more, new reports on a mexican drug cartel are capitalizing president biden border crisis, thank you for joining as i am elizabeth macdonald "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: you're watching the fox business network, we begin with texas congressman senate finance hearing today, good to see you, thank you so much for joining us. we have gop senators meeting with biden officials now is this president biden's read my lips moment, economists a he's going to have to tax the middle class to pay for the two and a quarter trillion dollars spent democrats lose in the midterms, what do you say about this. >> you're absolutely right the meetings are just for show we see this before any big spin entered spending package that them biden administration pushes the
women accuse governor cuomo of sexual harassment, tonight the head of the powerful teachers union randi weingarten tries to blame the cdc for the cdc using the union ring wage of school reopening the use of language verbatim, we have new sound from angry parents today bombarding randi weingarten for failing children are much more, new reports on a mexican drug cartel are capitalizing president biden border crisis, thank you for joining as i am elizabeth macdonald "the evening edit"...
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he is joined by randy kennedy, my old friend, randy is the michael klein professor of law at harvard law school. he received his undergraduate degree from princeton, his law degree from yale university, attended oxford as a rhodes scholar, or mcleod to supreme court justice thurgood marshall. he is the author of six books including race, crime, and the lawbe for which he received the robert kennedy book award. he is a practicing lawyer, has been, a member of the bars of the supreme court of the u.s., the district of columbia, a member of the american philosophical society, american academy of arts and sciences. tonight they will discuss "how rights went wrong: why our obsession with rights is tearing america apart" welcome tome you both. glad you are here. >> thankyn you, carolyn. good to be you. thank you to randy for agreeing to participate in this conversation. i thought i would just ou take a few minutes to introduce the book and a thought i would do that, i would start doing that here at the book and start doing that by reading a little bit of it in an old-fashioned way, and the
he is joined by randy kennedy, my old friend, randy is the michael klein professor of law at harvard law school. he received his undergraduate degree from princeton, his law degree from yale university, attended oxford as a rhodes scholar, or mcleod to supreme court justice thurgood marshall. he is the author of six books including race, crime, and the lawbe for which he received the robert kennedy book award. he is a practicing lawyer, has been, a member of the bars of the supreme court of the...
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joining us now is randi weingarten and the aforementioned nbc news correspondent heidi przybyla.dlines and randi, if you could just start by telling me what you want, what teachers want in terms of classroom safety for the fall. >> so, number one, and i notice we're all wearing the same hue here. >> spring's here. >> yeah, exactly. number one, we want schools open in the fall, and we don't want outbreaks, so we don't want, you know, an outbreak in an elementary school in light of kids not having vaccinations. we want schools open and we want them to stay open, so we understood and were really pleased that the cdc sees the effectiveness of the vaccines as so great that those of us who are vaccinated get to individually choose whether to wear a mask or not. but unfortunately, the politics have been such that iowa and texas then rushed to say, no mask mandates when we still don't have a vaccine for -- that's okayed for elementary school students, and we see what's happened in india with the variants for kids. so, what we've just basically said to the cdc is, we don't want to be the
joining us now is randi weingarten and the aforementioned nbc news correspondent heidi przybyla.dlines and randi, if you could just start by telling me what you want, what teachers want in terms of classroom safety for the fall. >> so, number one, and i notice we're all wearing the same hue here. >> spring's here. >> yeah, exactly. number one, we want schools open in the fall, and we don't want outbreaks, so we don't want, you know, an outbreak in an elementary school in light...
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she was a single mom she worked long hours for randy and his brother.dy is now the head of the household at just 22 years old how often do you think about your mother? >> i don't know if it's appropriate to say try not to. because right now it's just all about just trying to get things back on track. >> reporter: what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to her >> you need a rest chill out. relax. you don't have to work anymore >> reporter: two months later, the flowers are gone the people are gone. the windows empty. the buildings now for rent for bobby peterson, though, the fight for justice, that's just beginning. >> now that really i am seeing my background as a black and korean person come together in this moment that, yeah, i now want to recognize and show you that i am korean and i want you to know that. and that my life, my mother's life mattered. >> our thanks to richard lui for that report. >>> still to come, the search for the arsonist suspected of starting a massive wildfire in l.a. >>> and tragic
she was a single mom she worked long hours for randy and his brother.dy is now the head of the household at just 22 years old how often do you think about your mother? >> i don't know if it's appropriate to say try not to. because right now it's just all about just trying to get things back on track. >> reporter: what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to her >> you need a rest chill out. relax. you don't have to work anymore...
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randi kaye is in the villages in florida with the first on a america first tour. what did representative gaetz have to say? >> reporter: well, john, he's still talking, actually. he made a speech and marjorie taylor greene made a speech and the two of them came together and have been bashing the media in this casual conversation with the people that showed up today but this is the america first tour and i lost count how many times matt gaetz said donald trump's name as he started out. he immediately went to talk about crowd size and said the only person that could have had a crowd this large would be donald trump. he said there are 1,000 people waiting outside. he did talk about liz cheney. he said there are a lot of angry cowgirls in wyoming at her. he spoke about voter integrity. he said that's going to be a big part of the tour but he did nod to the allegations that he's facing in terms of the alleged prostitution, sex with a 17-year-old -- >> we just seemed to lose randi kaye inside that rally where matt gaetz is currently speaking. marjorie taylor greene did,
randi kaye is in the villages in florida with the first on a america first tour. what did representative gaetz have to say? >> reporter: well, john, he's still talking, actually. he made a speech and marjorie taylor greene made a speech and the two of them came together and have been bashing the media in this casual conversation with the people that showed up today but this is the america first tour and i lost count how many times matt gaetz said donald trump's name as he started out. he...
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. >> randy park's mother was also killed.e household at just 22 years old. >> how often do you think about your mother? >> i don't know if it's appropriate to because right now it's just all about just trying to get things back on track. >> what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to her? >> you can rest. chill out, relax. you don't have to work anymore. >> reporter: two months later, the flowers are gone, the people are gone, the windows empty, the buildings now for rent. for bobby peterson, though, the fight for justice, that's just beginning. >> now that really i'm seeing my background as a black and korean person come together in this moment that, yeah, i now want to recognize and show you that i am korean and i want you to know that. and that my life, my mother's life mattered. >> richard joins us now. richard, so good to hear from these families. why did they decide to open up now given that a lot of them had originally been reticent. what do they want for the future for the
. >> randy park's mother was also killed.e household at just 22 years old. >> how often do you think about your mother? >> i don't know if it's appropriate to because right now it's just all about just trying to get things back on track. >> what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to her? >> you can rest. chill out, relax. you don't have to work anymore. >> reporter: two months later, the flowers are gone, the...
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and randy joins us now. with your membership, before you came forward with this plea? >> well, we've been having conversations. first, alicia, thank you for having us or me. and we have been having these conversations with leadership and membership and with parents and with experts, since april of 2020. constantly, in terms of what was needed to keep kids and staff safe. and what was needed to create trust. so, the bottom line was this. [ inaudible ] for a long time, now. layered mitigation. testing so you could see asymptomatic spread [ inaudible ] and the vaccines became the real-game changer. and in the last-several weeks, i have watched, personally, i've been to many reopened schools. the joy of teachers and students in the reopened schools. and what -- or the reopened, in-person schools. so what we saw was, vaccines were the game changers. being in school with the mitigation created trust. and the more parents and educators were in school with the mitigation factors, the more they trusted it. and once w
and randy joins us now. with your membership, before you came forward with this plea? >> well, we've been having conversations. first, alicia, thank you for having us or me. and we have been having these conversations with leadership and membership and with parents and with experts, since april of 2020. constantly, in terms of what was needed to keep kids and staff safe. and what was needed to create trust. so, the bottom line was this. [ inaudible ] for a long time, now. layered...
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this time, with the help of city important randy parent, we were able to resolve a lot of the other terms and conditions that were under our control, but the indemnification is in the admin code, so we needed to come to you. that's a really big step, so we wanted to go about this cautiously but also doing our best to get the best terms possible, and i just applaud city attorney randy parent for working very hard to negotiate that with each of the firms starting a year ago and really, you know, having a final push here now with g.e. in terms of the -- not getting it done 20 years ago, there's quite a bit of deferred work on our entire water system. you know, it's all built 100 years ago. our focus over the last 20 years was on the water system improvement program, which was our $4.8 billion to increase the seismic reliability for the water coming into the bay area, and now, we've got a big focus. we've got a $1.6 billion program at hetch hetchy to renew all the facilities up there, so this is part of that program, and we are really racing against time to catch up on our maintenance of thes
this time, with the help of city important randy parent, we were able to resolve a lot of the other terms and conditions that were under our control, but the indemnification is in the admin code, so we needed to come to you. that's a really big step, so we wanted to go about this cautiously but also doing our best to get the best terms possible, and i just applaud city attorney randy parent for working very hard to negotiate that with each of the firms starting a year ago and really, you know,...
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desde la ciudad capital randy serrano tiene más información. >> (musica) (sonido ambiente) hola ¿queo de la muerte de george floyd es la fecha límite del presidente para el congreso para aprobar una reforma policial, pero al parecer, por ahora joe biden y muchos en el país tendrán que seguir esperando el presidente quería conmemorar el primer aniversario de la muerte de george floyd firmando la reforma policial, pero fue posible por falta de acción del congreso, pero se reunió con familiares de george floyd (hablan en inglés) (información en pantalla) desde la ciudad capital, el hermano de george floyd dijo (hablan en inglés) que este fue el día que el mundo enfureció y que la gente se dio cuenta de lo que pasa en estados unidos, la anhelada reforma prohibiría tácticas como el (nombre en inglés), la cámara de representantes aprobó la propuesta sigue en el senado, allí republicanos se oponen a que se quite la inmunidad a policías, pero continúan conversaciones, la familia de george floyd se reunió con otros políticos . >> en algunos lugares del país han implementado leyes que restring
desde la ciudad capital randy serrano tiene más información. >> (musica) (sonido ambiente) hola ¿queo de la muerte de george floyd es la fecha límite del presidente para el congreso para aprobar una reforma policial, pero al parecer, por ahora joe biden y muchos en el país tendrán que seguir esperando el presidente quería conmemorar el primer aniversario de la muerte de george floyd firmando la reforma policial, pero fue posible por falta de acción del congreso, pero se reunió...
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hold on the school's newly revealed twitter messages with writer samuel bravo, teachers union head randy weingarten endorses the wild conspiracy theory that florida governor rhonda santos is hiding his status true covid numbers and said to santos's lies inspired people, the person who organized the data was rebecca jones who told the truth, transparent on covid cases and was fired. reminder this rebecca jones is the fake whistleblower who made up the story about desantis so based on jones's fictitious account weingarten suggests the covid numbers in florida could be as bad as california. joining me now the president of the committee to unleash prosperity, this woman wields so much power that she was able to really call handedly keep schools close across the united states in mostly red states. >> mostly blue states. she's got the head of the cdc numbers, herself, cutting and pasted, the school opening gardens and that being a school closure guidance, the teachers union dictated us when shaking us down for $125 billion, the woman who lead that effort and was remarkable to me about this sto
hold on the school's newly revealed twitter messages with writer samuel bravo, teachers union head randy weingarten endorses the wild conspiracy theory that florida governor rhonda santos is hiding his status true covid numbers and said to santos's lies inspired people, the person who organized the data was rebecca jones who told the truth, transparent on covid cases and was fired. reminder this rebecca jones is the fake whistleblower who made up the story about desantis so based on jones's...
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even randy tips his cap to heather. stand up to cancer and rally wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org make breakfast better with cheddar. my new cheddar biscuit breakfast sandwiches. with cheese baked right into the biscuit, and a freshly-cracked egg. try'em today. only at jack in the box. >>> hey everybody, if you did not think ramon laureano is the spark that ignites the a's, check out what went down at the coliseum tonight. laureano and the a's hosting their rival the astros. lori anna with his second home run of the night. 10th long ball of the season. bottom of the eighth, 5-3 astros and laureano scores all thwa firsbase henipling hero e the ninth. a fly ball to center, deep enough to score mark canha, the game-winning run. they beat the astros 6-5. the giants in cincinnati they welcome back two players. the stephani allowed just one run while striking out seven in seven innings. has an e.r.a. of 2.03. first time since 2007 to have 10 homers in the first 36 games of the season. gian
even randy tips his cap to heather. stand up to cancer and rally wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org make breakfast better with cheddar. my new cheddar biscuit breakfast sandwiches. with cheese baked right into the biscuit, and a freshly-cracked egg. try'em today. only at jack in the box. >>> hey everybody, if you did not think ramon laureano is the spark that ignites the a's, check out what went down at the coliseum tonight. laureano and the a's...
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and that's why, i think, we saw this 86-page plea document that randi talked about.put anywhere-near that level of detail into cooperator papers. i actually tried to put as little detail as possible because you don't want to tip anyone off. and i think what prosecutors were telling us, with that document, is we have the goods that backs up joel greenberg. that's why we saw countless references in that document to specific texts, financial records, bank records, hotel records. that's going to be the core of their case, not joel greenberg, himself. >> and, amanda, congressman gaetz certainly denied any wrongdoing. that's important to -- to point out. how do you think -- does the republican party -- how do they navigate all this? i mean, so far, it seems like a lot of people are just sort of saying i don't know anything about it. >> yeah. i mean, i think for republicans in washington. they certainly wouldn't take any kind of action, until charges are filed. and at that point, you might see him suspended from a committee assignment. there wouldn't be any more official ac
and that's why, i think, we saw this 86-page plea document that randi talked about.put anywhere-near that level of detail into cooperator papers. i actually tried to put as little detail as possible because you don't want to tip anyone off. and i think what prosecutors were telling us, with that document, is we have the goods that backs up joel greenberg. that's why we saw countless references in that document to specific texts, financial records, bank records, hotel records. that's going to be...
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even randy tips his cap to heather. risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org >>> one lucky mother was able to stroll the red carpet thanks to a loving son. we found this heartwarming story, you guessed it on the road. >> at her sould-out new york premier. rebecca was pulled in all directions. everyone wanting a picture with this most unlikely star of the silver screen. >> it was really bizarre. because i'm like, this is just my mom, we showed up out of an uber. >> rebecca's son. >> she went from hotel housekeeper to household name over the last four or five years. >> as we first reported back in 2017, the journey began right after she left this voicemail for her son. >> i just got fired. just want you to know that. call me back. >> reporter: let go. at 75. >> end of message. >> i was in shock. i never expected it to happen to me. >> my biggest worry was if she loses her job, whats else does she have? >> reporter: rebecca tried finding other work, went to career centers and scoured job li listings and nothing. >> nob
even randy tips his cap to heather. risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org >>> one lucky mother was able to stroll the red carpet thanks to a loving son. we found this heartwarming story, you guessed it on the road. >> at her sould-out new york premier. rebecca was pulled in all directions. everyone wanting a picture with this most unlikely star of the silver screen. >> it was really bizarre. because i'm like, this is just my mom, we showed up out of an uber. >>...
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even randy tips his cap to heather. stand up to cancer and rally wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org >>> a live look at pier 39 in san francisco where merchants are relieved to see tourists return after a year of lock down. the same merchants say illegal vendors are cutting into business. visitors buying clothes jewelry and alcohol at an unpermitted flea market across the street. the district says the problem is getting worse. food vendors are cooking with propane tanks without place to wash their hands. >> one abides by health and safety regulations and the other is not. >> people working on the other side of the street and it is a little bit hard for us. >> city supervisor introduced legislation to start a pilot program for regulating vendors. if approved vendors could sell food and merchandise but not alcohol. >>> a chance for grocery shoppers to cash in on covid vaccine and frozen pizza arrives in pastry form. elise preston has those stories and more in today's money watch report. >
even randy tips his cap to heather. stand up to cancer and rally wants you to reduce your risk for cancer. go to takeahealthystand.org >>> a live look at pier 39 in san francisco where merchants are relieved to see tourists return after a year of lock down. the same merchants say illegal vendors are cutting into business. visitors buying clothes jewelry and alcohol at an unpermitted flea market across the street. the district says the problem is getting worse. food vendors are cooking...
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randi kaye, cnn, palm beach county, florida. >> randi kaye, thank you for that report. ronald greene's mother said that she is not going to stop until she gets justice for her son. she spoke with cnn's anderson cooper last night. she did not mince words. she believes police killed her son and attempted to cover up what happened. listen to this. >> it's unbelievable. this is two years. this is two years. it's been a battle from the moment we heard of it. then all of last year, all the year before, it's absolutely degrading. it's shameful for the state of louisiana and all those who run that state. we were told from the very beginning, you're going to have a long -- this is going to be a long battle for you because the state troopers run the state. not the government, it's the state troopers. it was a cover-up from the very beginning from the top down. it's organized crime within the state of louisiana, especially the troopers. >> miss harden, do you believe there will be justice for your son? >> yeah, oh, yeah, my strength is my son. my strength are my children and ronni
randi kaye, cnn, palm beach county, florida. >> randi kaye, thank you for that report. ronald greene's mother said that she is not going to stop until she gets justice for her son. she spoke with cnn's anderson cooper last night. she did not mince words. she believes police killed her son and attempted to cover up what happened. listen to this. >> it's unbelievable. this is two years. this is two years. it's been a battle from the moment we heard of it. then all of last year, all...
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he is grateful for randy's impact. >> his humility and his honesty and willingness to change, learn,the main reasons why i think the gratitude network is so successful. >> reporter: another reason, besides corporate and individual donations, gratitude network is supported by sales of entrepreneur wines, brand founded by randy and his wife. >> it's been a wonderful way to get more people involved in the work that gratitude is doing and have some fun at the same time. >> reporter: for training social entrepreneurs and leadership skills through gratitude network, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to randy your local hero online at kpix.com/hero. >>> at kpix5 we are honoring bay area grads. patrick graduating from windsor high school, loves basketball and is heading to santa rosa junior college. congratulations. send your grad's photos to 2021grads@cbs.com or tag kpix. >>> rug rats, a popular children's series from early '90s is getting a reboot. reimagine version with enhanced animation follows characters as they explore the world with new adventures. the voice of tommy p
he is grateful for randy's impact. >> his humility and his honesty and willingness to change, learn,the main reasons why i think the gratitude network is so successful. >> reporter: another reason, besides corporate and individual donations, gratitude network is supported by sales of entrepreneur wines, brand founded by randy and his wife. >> it's been a wonderful way to get more people involved in the work that gratitude is doing and have some fun at the same time. >>...
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randi kaye, cnn, palm beach county, florida. >> thanks to randi for that report. >>> joining us to discusss ron greene's brother-in-law and a attorney for the family. jay, i am sorry for your loss and i'm sorry that ronald's life is at the center of this controversy and that you had to endure watching your loved one go through that. how are you doing? how is your family doing amid all of this? >> well, it's a constant struggle every day, especially now that the video has been released. it's watching this over and over again, watching him die over and over again. it's tough. the family is dealing with it the best way that, you know, you could possibly expect. it's tough. >> jay, the camera footage we are only now seeing it after it was leaked to the press. i'm curious if you've seen all of the footage and why do you think it's taken two years now to come out? >> you know, i'm -- yes, i have seen most of the footage, even though, again, it's been very hard to watch it. but i'm not sure why it's just coming out now. you know, i have no clue why this has been kept, you know, under wraps so lon
randi kaye, cnn, palm beach county, florida. >> thanks to randi for that report. >>> joining us to discusss ron greene's brother-in-law and a attorney for the family. jay, i am sorry for your loss and i'm sorry that ronald's life is at the center of this controversy and that you had to endure watching your loved one go through that. how are you doing? how is your family doing amid all of this? >> well, it's a constant struggle every day, especially now that the video has...
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randy saying it was a good idea. guest: i would not go that far. i do think our cybersecurity needs -- we need a better partnership with private industry, and i was a cyber guy in the military, a 30 year air force guy, involved in the cyber community, and we need to have a better partnership, but also when somebody does this, they need fear that america will strike back. so the perpetrators of this need to know that america is looking for them. if they are criminals, we are going to go arrest them. they will spend time in our jails. if they are a country, they should fear countermeasures by us. host: are you saying we should hit other pipelines in other countries if this is happening to us? guest: there should be fear that america will strike back. i would not necessarily say through a pipeline paired we have the best cyberattack capabilities in the world, so somebody does this, they should know that we could counter, as well. we should be seeking them out and arresting them if they are a local enterprise. host: drawing on your experience in the fi
randy saying it was a good idea. guest: i would not go that far. i do think our cybersecurity needs -- we need a better partnership with private industry, and i was a cyber guy in the military, a 30 year air force guy, involved in the cyber community, and we need to have a better partnership, but also when somebody does this, they need fear that america will strike back. so the perpetrators of this need to know that america is looking for them. if they are criminals, we are going to go arrest...
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this really takes the cake, the statement from randi weingartening.rom the federal government because of all their connections with the biden administration. just in the last, in the last covid bill there have been three big covid bills which they received this money. but just in the last one they got $126 being for k-12 education which doesn't go exclusively to the unions, but it trickles down to their union members, $126 billion -- do you think that somebody reminded randi weingarten yesterday or the day before, look, we gave a lot of money to you guys, you owe us one, time to say you're going to open up in september? >> we shouldn't have to bribe the teachers union to open up cools and do their jobs. you're right, we've thrown a huge amount of cash at this, and by the way, most of that money will not be spent by then 'em of this year. in fact, there will be more money spent in 2026 than there will be in 2021 from these relief bills. i.e., it was a huge grant to the teachers union, a big ride that has nothing to do with reopening schools. but you kn
this really takes the cake, the statement from randi weingartening.rom the federal government because of all their connections with the biden administration. just in the last, in the last covid bill there have been three big covid bills which they received this money. but just in the last one they got $126 being for k-12 education which doesn't go exclusively to the unions, but it trickles down to their union members, $126 billion -- do you think that somebody reminded randi weingarten...
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talk to ronald green's mom and our law enforce the analyst and mitch landrieu but first the video and randi kaye's report. >> lord, jesus. >> reporter: the new video obtained by cnn is 30 minutes long and offers a different view from the louisiana state trooper's body camera than the video obtained earlier by the a.p. it shows ronald green following a high-speed chase near monroe, louisiana on the ground face down and struggling to turnover. >> don't you turnover. >> all right. >> don't you turnover. lay on your belly. lay on your belly. >> yes, sir. okay. okay. >> [ bleep ]. lay on your belly like i said. down? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: green apologizes and politely calls the officer sir even as they continue to berate him. it shows green's leg shackled and hands cuffed behind his back. when he cries out in pain, even calling on the lord jesus, the officers continue to restrain h him. >> yeah. [ bleep ]. >> okay. >> reporter: louisiana state police kept this video under wraps for two years. green's arrest and subsequent death occurred in may of 2019. this is what the family says louisiana
talk to ronald green's mom and our law enforce the analyst and mitch landrieu but first the video and randi kaye's report. >> lord, jesus. >> reporter: the new video obtained by cnn is 30 minutes long and offers a different view from the louisiana state trooper's body camera than the video obtained earlier by the a.p. it shows ronald green following a high-speed chase near monroe, louisiana on the ground face down and struggling to turnover. >> don't you turnover. >> all...
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new today, one week after our randi weingarten interview, the head of the teacher's union was back on tv and she admitted a few hours ago that the white house did ask. so what specific language on reopening schools would you like to see put in our cdc policy? watch this. >> they asked us for language and we gave them language when they asked us for it. >> okay. the story when you come back. veteran homeowners, home values are at all-time highs. you could have much more equity than you think! banks can loan you some of it. newday can loan you all of it! the newday100 va cash out loan. hey, mom. i'll never say this but... - thanks for telling me everyone 12 and older is eligible for the covid-19 vaccine. - thank you for loving me that much. - thanks. at novartis, our goal is to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you're taking cosentyx and your insurance or coverage changes or you need help paying cosentyx connect is here to help. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to f
new today, one week after our randi weingarten interview, the head of the teacher's union was back on tv and she admitted a few hours ago that the white house did ask. so what specific language on reopening schools would you like to see put in our cdc policy? watch this. >> they asked us for language and we gave them language when they asked us for it. >> okay. the story when you come back. veteran homeowners, home values are at all-time highs. you could have much more equity than...
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>> randy, what more do we know about this tour?just one date confirmed and that is tomorrow night, 6:30 p.m. here in the villages in florida. matt gaetz said the plan for this tour is to highlight the destructive failings of the radical left. that's an exact quote from him. he's planning to rally the 74 million american who is voted for donald trump in the last election. but critics say this is really just so matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene can get some attention and it's really just a money grab so they can do some big fundraising. here when you talk to people around the villages, like trump they have strong feelings on both sides about matt gaetz. one republican telling me he says matt gaetz is a rising tar in the republican party. so somebody is out this to take him down. so that's sort of what the thinking is here in the village. we'll see. last time he was a headliner at the doral country club, the doral club in doral outside miami, and he spoke there just a couple weeks ago and said -- he addressed them head on, so we'l
>> randy, what more do we know about this tour?just one date confirmed and that is tomorrow night, 6:30 p.m. here in the villages in florida. matt gaetz said the plan for this tour is to highlight the destructive failings of the radical left. that's an exact quote from him. he's planning to rally the 74 million american who is voted for donald trump in the last election. but critics say this is really just so matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene can get some attention and it's really...
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term used extensively in a bunch of range of concerns but i typically narrow it to questions of, what randyostracism and probably more specifically, i'm concerned about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch the communicators with telecommunications analyst may and will reinhardt saturday 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪♪ ♪♪
term used extensively in a bunch of range of concerns but i typically narrow it to questions of, what randyostracism and probably more specifically, i'm concerned about those areas where people are fired for their positions. >> watch the communicators with telecommunications analyst may and will reinhardt saturday 6:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. ♪♪ ♪♪
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she worked long hours for randy and his brother.about just trying to get things back on track. >> what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to >> i don't know if it's appropriate to say, i try not to. because right now, it's just all about just trying to get things back on track. >> what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to her? >> just chill out, relax. you don't have to work anymore. >> reporter: two months later, the flowers are gone, the people are gone, the windows, empty. the buildings, now for rent. for bobby peterson, though, the fight for justice, that's just beginning. >> now that really i am seeing my background as a black and korean person come together in this moment that, yeah, i now want to recognize and show you that i am korean and i want you to know that. and that my life, my mother's life, mattered. >> reporter: that was nbc's life, mattered. >> reporter: that was nbc's richard lui reporting. >>> it is the top of the hour
she worked long hours for randy and his brother.about just trying to get things back on track. >> what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to >> i don't know if it's appropriate to say, i try not to. because right now, it's just all about just trying to get things back on track. >> what would you want to say to your mom now if you had one opportunity to say something to her? >> just chill out, relax. you don't have to work...
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she worked long hours for randy and his brother.w the head of the household at just 22 years old. how often do you think about your mother? >> i don't know if it's appropriate to say i try not to because right now it's all about just trying to get things back on track. >> reporter: what would you want to say to your mom if you had one opportunity to say something to her? >> chill out, relax. you don't have to work anymore. >> reporter: two months later, the flowers are gone. the people are gone. the windows empty. the buildings now for rent. for bobby peterson, the fight for justice, that's just beginning. >> now that really i am seeing my background as a black and korean person come together in this moment that, yeah, i now want to recognize and show you that i am korean and i want you to know that. and that my life, my mother's life, mattered. >> reporter: now, lindsey, i spoke to two other family members when i was in atlanta this weekend. i think what's a common thread here is they are all finding a different part of what they c
she worked long hours for randy and his brother.w the head of the household at just 22 years old. how often do you think about your mother? >> i don't know if it's appropriate to say i try not to because right now it's all about just trying to get things back on track. >> reporter: what would you want to say to your mom if you had one opportunity to say something to her? >> chill out, relax. you don't have to work anymore. >> reporter: two months later, the flowers are...
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randy was a gentle giant 5 feet 8 and 300 points. randy was a well-known figure in the community and in addition to being extremely bright a great athlete. at mission high school he excelled in basketball and football and one of the big men in san francisco on the court. after graduating from high school, he attended foothill college to further academic and athletic pursuits. randy remained a member of the potrero hill community and took great pride in the hill. protector of friends and family members. enjoyed his larger than life presence. he leaves behind two beautiful daughters, his mother, joyce armstrong who we know and love, brother and sister. rest in peace, randy, your family and community will miss you dearly. >> thank you, mr. president. next up to introduce new business is supervisor chan. >> thank you, madam clerk. colleagues, today i am introducing or i should say requesting the city attorney to draft a new section of the code governing golden gate park. that is consistent to the principles of the golden gate park master
randy was a gentle giant 5 feet 8 and 300 points. randy was a well-known figure in the community and in addition to being extremely bright a great athlete. at mission high school he excelled in basketball and football and one of the big men in san francisco on the court. after graduating from high school, he attended foothill college to further academic and athletic pursuits. randy remained a member of the potrero hill community and took great pride in the hill. protector of friends and family...