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now, clay actually broke that tradition when he challenged john randolph, because that was -- randolph had actually made an accusation on the floor of the senate in 1826 accusing clay of, essentially, being a cheater. and so he challenged him. so that was unusual. >> did they actually fight it? >> they fought the duel. >> they did? >> and clay -- >> [inaudible] was wounded or anything? >> randolph had decided at least the night before and probably a few days before that he wasn't going to fire at clay partly because friends had tried to talk with him. thomas hart benton, who i mentioned, who was mrs. clay's first cousin had spoken with him, and he was determined not to fire. clay was very angry, and he tried to kill john randolph. in fact, one of his bullets -- randolph was wearing a really billowy coat for a good reason, so that he wouldn't have a clear target. and one of the bullets went through the coat. >> he was trying. >> yeah, he was trying. but then when randolph had his next shot, he shot in the air. and that ended it. in fact, they shook hands and seemed to be bosom buddies f
now, clay actually broke that tradition when he challenged john randolph, because that was -- randolph had actually made an accusation on the floor of the senate in 1826 accusing clay of, essentially, being a cheater. and so he challenged him. so that was unusual. >> did they actually fight it? >> they fought the duel. >> they did? >> and clay -- >> [inaudible] was wounded or anything? >> randolph had decided at least the night before and probably a few days...
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randolph. these people up in the conversation about donald trump, what are you try to say to people? guest: this is an important question. people say, when they read the book, it is not like you are doing a new treatment of the history. you are just reminding people of this. i say that's exactly right. when donald trump says what the hell do you have to lose, i'm saying i want to remind everyone of what it took to come this far. , we have faith, but people sacrificed, people died. people made so many sacrifices in terms of losing jobs, having banks withdraw loans, mortgages, .o stand up for what is right to understand that history, especially for this generation, say, youen, i want to may not know, have an philipation for who a. randolph is, because he lived in the early 20th century, but you should know that without a. philip randolph and the brotherhood of sleeping car porters, we have unions in society. unions were segregated. times people put unions on the left side of the political spectru
randolph. these people up in the conversation about donald trump, what are you try to say to people? guest: this is an important question. people say, when they read the book, it is not like you are doing a new treatment of the history. you are just reminding people of this. i say that's exactly right. when donald trump says what the hell do you have to lose, i'm saying i want to remind everyone of what it took to come this far. , we have faith, but people sacrificed, people died. people made...
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randolph pulled a gun and shot three people. a female survive and they remain in austin waiting to be brought back to sonoma county. >>> a house fire in san francisco leaves a person dead and others hurt including a firefighter. blames broke out before 1:00 this morning on clay street. the injured firefighter has been released and a second person suffered severe burns and was rushed to the hospital and is in critical condition. the chief says the fire started in the main living area on the second floor. they knew people were inside and they tried to rescue them. >> the whole section of the floor was fully engulfed. we knew there were people in the bedrooms. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> san francisco police say a shop -- shot spotter alerted them to a deadly shooting last night when investigators arrived, they found a man inside the vehicle and had been shot. he died at the scene. the police do not have a motive or a possible suspect. if you have information, give them a call. >>> a body is recovered after
randolph pulled a gun and shot three people. a female survive and they remain in austin waiting to be brought back to sonoma county. >>> a house fire in san francisco leaves a person dead and others hurt including a firefighter. blames broke out before 1:00 this morning on clay street. the injured firefighter has been released and a second person suffered severe burns and was rushed to the hospital and is in critical condition. the chief says the fire started in the main living area on...
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randolph.hese people up in the conversation about donald trump, what are you try to say to people? guest: this is an important question. people say, when they read the book, it is not like you are doing a new treatment of the history. you are just reminding people of this. i say that's exactly right. when donald trump says what the hell do you have to lose, i'm saying i want to remind everyone of what it took to come this far. , we have faith, but people sacrificed, people died. people made so many sacrifices in terms of losing jobs, having banks withdraw loans, mortgages, .o stand up for what is right to understand that history, especially for this generation, say, youen, i want to may not know, have an philipation for who a. randolph is, because he lived in the early 20th century, but you should know that without a. philip randolph and the brotherhood of sleeping car porters, we have unions in society. unions were segregated. times people put unions on the left side of the political spectrum.
randolph.hese people up in the conversation about donald trump, what are you try to say to people? guest: this is an important question. people say, when they read the book, it is not like you are doing a new treatment of the history. you are just reminding people of this. i say that's exactly right. when donald trump says what the hell do you have to lose, i'm saying i want to remind everyone of what it took to come this far. , we have faith, but people sacrificed, people died. people made so...
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philip randolph already knew that lesson. by the time they get to the 1930s, we're not going to deserve and ask later. we're going to begin our negotiations now. we're going to negotiate for the conditions, there's a committee for the participation of negroes in the national defense that's testifying in front of congress in the 1930s. there's randolph launching the march on washington movement, which is a grassroots movement with national chapters, threatening a march on washington in 1940, which is the reason that roosevelt issues the executive to desegregation the defense industries. he's like, finally, white supremacy is a bad word. we can't be, like, getting ready to fight the nazis and have folks, 150,000 people on the street of washington, d.c. telling us our democracy is broken. part of it is that african-americans have better leverage because of their political positioning in the world war ii years. part of it is they have learned where to place themselves and how to place themselves through the experience. >> our nex
philip randolph already knew that lesson. by the time they get to the 1930s, we're not going to deserve and ask later. we're going to begin our negotiations now. we're going to negotiate for the conditions, there's a committee for the participation of negroes in the national defense that's testifying in front of congress in the 1930s. there's randolph launching the march on washington movement, which is a grassroots movement with national chapters, threatening a march on washington in 1940,...
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their capital outlay to have this to randolph thank you just like you can all make up but it's not the only infrastructure challenge the country is facing members of the south african national defense force were called up to help restore the crumbling sewage works in the vast south of johannesburg soldiers there are working around the clock to get the fifty year old sewage system up and running after a decade of neglect and vandalism disposes of sewage and recycles drinking water for several million south africans this units are dysfunctional because it's a local. operation and maintenance if they were maintained from the first time they installed them there would have been a situation they are now it's a poor governance basically you know it all it's up to what governments if their leadership must see to it the people desk up automate doing that supposed to do i think wouldn't be in a situation where. you know like they say if you start thought that. many are blaming south africa's woes on the scandal plagued tenure of former president jacob zuma. cars whizzing autonomy. underground a
their capital outlay to have this to randolph thank you just like you can all make up but it's not the only infrastructure challenge the country is facing members of the south african national defense force were called up to help restore the crumbling sewage works in the vast south of johannesburg soldiers there are working around the clock to get the fifty year old sewage system up and running after a decade of neglect and vandalism disposes of sewage and recycles drinking water for several...
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but ultimately -- >> >> aye commissioner randolph. >> reporter: -- decided a closer look is mandated. >> what can we learn from san diego, what should be applied elsewhere, what do we know will work in a other parts of the state? >> reporter: san diego gas an electric adopted a power shutout policy in 2012 and since then used it 13 times always as a last resort. a public spokesperson tells me there's no way to know if it's prevented a catastrophe but -- >> whenever we turn off the power for safety, we theneed to fully patrol before it's restored. there have been times where we noticed damage to a line or noticed a lot of flying debris in the area. >> reporter: locally, pg&e says it supports the commission's efforts. and the company expanded on that quote telling me, "we know how much our customers rely on electric service and the impacts a public safety power shutoff event can have on our customers and their families and communities including groceries and medical equipment. we only consider temporarily turning off power in the interest of safety and as a last resort." there is not a
but ultimately -- >> >> aye commissioner randolph. >> reporter: -- decided a closer look is mandated. >> what can we learn from san diego, what should be applied elsewhere, what do we know will work in a other parts of the state? >> reporter: san diego gas an electric adopted a power shutout policy in 2012 and since then used it 13 times always as a last resort. a public spokesperson tells me there's no way to know if it's prevented a catastrophe but -- >>...
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of legendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19.ent last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia downstairs, threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> justice department officials suspect the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this berkeley radio station had received what looks to be the first real message from the kidnappers. >> the overwhelming irony of the patty hearst kidnapping is that the most marginal of groups manages to pull off what is, after watergate, the biggest media spectacle of the decade. >> the kidnappers are members of a terrorist group that calls itself the symbionese liberation army. >> the sla is seeking the alliance of all groups who oppose the government. it calls on them to unite into a fighting force. with the demands of the sla, death to the fascist insect that preys on the life of the people. >> we love you, patty, and we're all praying for you. i know those people. they have good id
of legendary william randolph hearst. >> patricia hurst is 19.ent last night when a woman and two armed men burst in, dragged patricia downstairs, threw her into the trunk of a car and drove off. >> justice department officials suspect the kidnapping may be part of a nationwide campaign of terrorism. >> it had been three days of false alarms until news came this this berkeley radio station had received what looks to be the first real message from the kidnappers. >> the...
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. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom. >> these type cases, you have to take on the personality, and you have to see this person's world through their eyes. >> he sat there for a bit, looked around. the russian notes in kate's handwriting made sense, but why chinese paper money? and why was her brand-new prescription sitting there untouched? >> the medication in which she had gotten for a prescription was still on her dresser, unused. >> that medication was her lifeline. she needed it to counter depression, anxiety, insomnia. she never left home without it. meanwhile, cyber-sleuth bill capps buried himself in social media sites. kate used them. bill scoured them
. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty. shaking things up a particular skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom....
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randolph concept of march. king gave the best speech of the day, that's all he did but they wouldn't allow james baldwin to speak. profound thinker and one of my heros because when i head the fire next time he was talking directly to me particularly growing up in harlem. what would you say to a young man growing up in baltimore today in the middle of the hood a aggressive policing all around them, what would be your advice? >> one of the things that we learned from baldwin is that the world is bigger than the world we grew up in, you know. you see the transformation in baldwin's writing when he traveled and see how different power looks in other places, how similar things look, think about being a young man in baltimore, i just thought morgan was the only high school that existed. i hadn't traveled -- >> host: black school and white school. >> guest: what college looks like. i had never been -- baltimore is my whole world. that was as big as the world was. the world in tv it was interesting and cool but not wha
randolph concept of march. king gave the best speech of the day, that's all he did but they wouldn't allow james baldwin to speak. profound thinker and one of my heros because when i head the fire next time he was talking directly to me particularly growing up in harlem. what would you say to a young man growing up in baltimore today in the middle of the hood a aggressive policing all around them, what would be your advice? >> one of the things that we learned from baldwin is that the...
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northwest, 14th street near randolph, all lanes blocked there. fire department activity. eastbound 66 after 123, we're still seeing some delays inbound this morning. that's an earlier crash that has been hanging around for about an hour. >> thank you, melissa. >>> coming up, call it a cellular crackdown. rying to getnia is its drivers to stop looking at their phones and pay more .attention to the roa be sure to catch "ellen" today k. 3:00 here on nbc 4. we'll be right b hey, batter, batter, batter, batter. [ crowd cheers ] like everyone, i lead a busy life. ta but i know the impore of having time to do what you love. that's why we have 2-hour appointment windows, including nights and weekends. w you can do more oft you love. my name is tito, and i'm a tech ops manager at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> okay. so be honest. how often do you check your phone while you're driving? hopefully not while you're actually driving. > often, but only at red lights. virginia leaders say it's happening way too often, and they're now launching a campa
northwest, 14th street near randolph, all lanes blocked there. fire department activity. eastbound 66 after 123, we're still seeing some delays inbound this morning. that's an earlier crash that has been hanging around for about an hour. >> thank you, melissa. >>> coming up, call it a cellular crackdown. rying to getnia is its drivers to stop looking at their phones and pay more .attention to the roa be sure to catch "ellen" today k. 3:00 here on nbc 4. we'll be right b...
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robert randolph and maria labron of philadelphia were taken into custody last friday in austin texasi -- f b agents and u.s. marshals. they were identified as the suspects in a 2016 shooting. according to investigators they flew to the bay area for a large marijuana transaction and randolph pulled out a gun and shot three people. a female victim survived. the two suspects will remain in austin pending extradition proceedings to be brought back to sonoma county. >>> body has been recovered after a pickup truck went over a cliff in sonoma countych the fire chief says crews were called to salmon creek beach by people who reported a truck flipped over and was burning on the beach there. >> pat:erson sent this video and photos of the burning wreck. crews were able to climb down the 40 foot cliff and put out the flames. that's when they discovered the body of a man inside the truck. both the truck and the body have been recovered. and now an investigation into what caused the crash is underway. >>> governor brown has denied an application by london breed to commute her brother's prison sen
robert randolph and maria labron of philadelphia were taken into custody last friday in austin texasi -- f b agents and u.s. marshals. they were identified as the suspects in a 2016 shooting. according to investigators they flew to the bay area for a large marijuana transaction and randolph pulled out a gun and shot three people. a female victim survived. the two suspects will remain in austin pending extradition proceedings to be brought back to sonoma county. >>> body has been...
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virginia members descend from the marriage, in between pocahontas's son thomas and a member of the randolph family. so there are many people in virginia that claim dissent from this marriage and know that they have american indian blood. so, in 1924 when the law is passed, it includes an exception that clause allows for anybody with 1/16th american indian blood to be classified as white, and not as colored and then therefore subject to jim crow laws. but the fact that pocahontas's marriage to john wolf should be evoked in 20th century eugenic laws in the state that long touted the first interracial marriage in between pocahontas and john rawls is nothing if truly ironic. generations of contemporary americans have grown learning about pocahontas from the 1995 animated disney film. but throughout us history, americans have been reproducing pocahontas's suppose it like this. and in the early 20th century, however a famous philanthropist paul mellon, acquired a painting of pocahontas that was made in the early 18th century, based on the same engraving of pocahontas. and for decades, it hung in
virginia members descend from the marriage, in between pocahontas's son thomas and a member of the randolph family. so there are many people in virginia that claim dissent from this marriage and know that they have american indian blood. so, in 1924 when the law is passed, it includes an exception that clause allows for anybody with 1/16th american indian blood to be classified as white, and not as colored and then therefore subject to jim crow laws. but the fact that pocahontas's marriage to...
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on the executive director of the philip randolph institute of san francisco. i want to take the time to thank you all for drafting policy that provides an incredible opportunity to the city to establish equity in the cannabis industry. we all know how important it is to create families sustainable jobs and for years, our unions have built out ever san francisco middle income and working-class families. as a -- as a city evolves and provides opportunities for the cannabis industry to thrive, a career pathway program like city grow can benefit businesses that want to operate as well as create opportunities for equity and making the industry accessible for communities of colour and ensuring an effort to reinvest in those communities. our black and latino communities have been historically impacted by the failed war on drugs. many dreams, many lives, many families have been destroyed. the dreams and lives have been lost in the families have been destroyed. and an apprenticeship program like city grow can provide opportunities to not only educate but establish a ca
on the executive director of the philip randolph institute of san francisco. i want to take the time to thank you all for drafting policy that provides an incredible opportunity to the city to establish equity in the cannabis industry. we all know how important it is to create families sustainable jobs and for years, our unions have built out ever san francisco middle income and working-class families. as a -- as a city evolves and provides opportunities for the cannabis industry to thrive, a...
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. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty.skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom. >> these type cases, you have to take on the personality, and you have to see this person's world through their eyes. >> he looked around, the notes in kate's handwriting made sense. why chinese paper money? and why was her brand new prescription sitting there untouched? >> the medication in which she had gotten for a prescription was still on her dresser, unused. >> that medication was her lifeline. she needed it to counter depression, anxiety, insomnia. she never left home without it. meanwhile, cyber-sleuth bill capps buried himself in social media sites. kate used them. bill scoured them all. >> if she was awake, she was facebooking, she was texting, c
. >> james randolph. >> james randolph. ex-police department rebel. strategy his specialty.skill. >> we're the cream of the crop. and our job was to find kate waring. not finding kate was not an option. >> experience told james the best place to start was with kate herself. >> if we listen to kate, she'll tell us where she is. >> james went to the house on the battery, up the stairs, down the hall, and into kate's bedroom. >> these type cases, you have...
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that's slower than normal, especially for 5:00 in the morning. 14th street and northwest near randolph, lanes blocked for fire department activity there. the beltway, inner loop, outer loop, no major issues. >> thank you, melissa.> t's 4:54. for people who can afford it, it will be a major andelme change. today cuba's state telephone company wil allow mobile phone customers to use the internet via a new 3g network. until now, they've only been able to get state-run e-mail accounts on cell phones. it's one of the las nations in the world to open access. internet in homes was only launched last year. the cost of internet access could pose a problem, though. 600 megabytes of data will cost $7. more than half of cuba's population lives on just $100 or less per month. 500 megabytes of data is about 100 songs or a thousande- ils. you're not getting a whole lot. and we don't even think about it. think about all the songs we have on apple music, theth e-mas stack up. >>> christmas came early for nsome kids our area courtesy of local police officers. >> ed.c.'s polhief says thepe exence helps b
that's slower than normal, especially for 5:00 in the morning. 14th street and northwest near randolph, lanes blocked for fire department activity there. the beltway, inner loop, outer loop, no major issues. >> thank you, melissa.> t's 4:54. for people who can afford it, it will be a major andelme change. today cuba's state telephone company wil allow mobile phone customers to use the internet via a new 3g network. until now, they've only been able to get state-run e-mail accounts on...
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this is martha jefferson randolph. and she is officially his hostess but she's not there a lot. meanwhile dolly madison is on the other side of town creating a whole political center of networks and connections at the white house, and jefferson lets her do it. but there are these moments where she does show up, and i'm thinking of the work of cynthia ke rrk kerner and it's when the news about domestic work comes out. >> the jefferson first lady is exactly about martha and the other sister, too. they made two sort of long visits. they were called flying visits, i guess. >> what was that? >> flying visits, because they sort of flew in. you can't really fly in in those days, but they came and left and stayed for quite a while. cannotly exactly as you were saying, they were hostesses. she coming from monticello was really like the sucker, the ss -- succ-u-c-c-o-r -- she was serving in a role with him at the white house and this brings up all the surrogate first ladies under the time of buchanan, for instance, or a number of others. people often died in the white house, including for
this is martha jefferson randolph. and she is officially his hostess but she's not there a lot. meanwhile dolly madison is on the other side of town creating a whole political center of networks and connections at the white house, and jefferson lets her do it. but there are these moments where she does show up, and i'm thinking of the work of cynthia ke rrk kerner and it's when the news about domestic work comes out. >> the jefferson first lady is exactly about martha and the other...
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there are mental health issues in the randolph family that surface, and probably some bipolar disease. >> on his side, not with her husband. >> right. exactly. when jefferson comes home to monticello, john meacham likes to say the roads are open and, of course, he declined he can't be in monticello for 40 years and he finally does come home in 1849 and never leaves and he calls his daughter and her family to be the hostess of the plantation to run it and manage it and that is partly because he wants a woman to be in that role and he can't obviously have his concubine doing that and it's also because he wants to protect her and have her and her children at monticello. >> but she does make a couple of appearances and this is martha jefferson randolph ask she is habitually his hostess, but she's not there a lot and meanwhile, dolly madison is on the other side of town creating a political center full of networks and connections that she'll take in the white house and leverson lets her do it, but there are these moments where she does show up and think of the work of cynthia kerner and it
there are mental health issues in the randolph family that surface, and probably some bipolar disease. >> on his side, not with her husband. >> right. exactly. when jefferson comes home to monticello, john meacham likes to say the roads are open and, of course, he declined he can't be in monticello for 40 years and he finally does come home in 1849 and never leaves and he calls his daughter and her family to be the hostess of the plantation to run it and manage it and that is partly...
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of us who study the history of civil rights you say the greatest civil rights leader is a philip randolph and was a logistical genius so how much could he contributed quick. >> and then to push him in the background. >> was he in the background because of his view quick. >> because he was gay. >> he was a strategist like the march on washington should look like this or to sneak in and out of planning meetings i don't know if that has changed but the space is generally more accepting but what we see now is latent homophobia. what is that? . >> you hear this quick. >> totally. or i did not know you were gay. just because i'm not married either but to show up in ways that our different but just problematic. >> you have seen a much quieter time it is cool now it is popular so what do you think we could not have gotten a decade ago? . >> that democratization of media for the first time to become a cameraman and the commentary i only see levels of aggressive policing on the other side the hope is how do we control impact public policy for our interest? we are part of the continuum to be account
of us who study the history of civil rights you say the greatest civil rights leader is a philip randolph and was a logistical genius so how much could he contributed quick. >> and then to push him in the background. >> was he in the background because of his view quick. >> because he was gay. >> he was a strategist like the march on washington should look like this or to sneak in and out of planning meetings i don't know if that has changed but the space is generally...
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and they would negotiate for the conditions of the committee for the participation of negros and randolph launched the march on washington which is a grassroots movement threatening a march over washington in 1940. that's the reason roosevelt issued consecutive orders to the defense industry. there were 150,000 people on the streets telling them that their democracy was broken. african-americans have better leverage because of their political positioning and their shift in the world war ii years and part of it is they learned where to place themselves and how to place themselves. >> our next question comes from the other side of the auditorium. >> you talk about people getting notifications about lynching, the censorship for a lot of soldiers, how much of that is was going back and forth and how much could soldiers interact or did the commanders not care?>> african- americans even before censorship was officially practiced, there were ways in which communication was dangerous and difficult and you figured it out without saying things to people. they were not able to pick up a copy of the
and they would negotiate for the conditions of the committee for the participation of negros and randolph launched the march on washington which is a grassroots movement threatening a march over washington in 1940. that's the reason roosevelt issued consecutive orders to the defense industry. there were 150,000 people on the streets telling them that their democracy was broken. african-americans have better leverage because of their political positioning and their shift in the world war ii...
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. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal tosustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trouble struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what importance of voting is so we decided to develop our workforce development services after a couple of years offering pathways to sustainable jobs. >> (clapping.) >> we've gotten to a place to have the folks come back and have the discussion even if participation and makes sense we do public services but we also really buil
. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal tosustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the...
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philip randolph and his apprentice was a logistical genius. how much more could he have contributed? >> guest: people around him were comfortable and -- he couldn't be in the room and he was a strategist to put young people on the front to think about all the things that were not planned. that has changed in this moment imomentand the spaces in generae more accepting that would be seen as of late homophobia like you are great but i don't want my kids to be gay. like what is that? or they will be like i didn't know you were gay. what a waste. it isn't like love isn't real. what do you think -- it seems like a quieter time around the circle rights what do you think of the big wins we might be able to get now that we couldn't have gotten a decade ago? .-full-stop i think with ferguson created with a democratization of media for the first time every person with other smart phone in hand became a cameraman and commentator. growing up in detroi detroit i'e always seen levels of aggressive policing. on the other side for me it is how do we control th
philip randolph and his apprentice was a logistical genius. how much more could he have contributed? >> guest: people around him were comfortable and -- he couldn't be in the room and he was a strategist to put young people on the front to think about all the things that were not planned. that has changed in this moment imomentand the spaces in generae more accepting that would be seen as of late homophobia like you are great but i don't want my kids to be gay. like what is that? or they...
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congress in the there's randolph launching the march on washington movement grass rootsort of movement with national chapters, threatening a march on in 1940 which is the reason that roosevelt issues the desegregateder to the defense industries because he's like, finally white bad word, right? we can't really be like getting ready to fight the nazis and have folks, 150,000 people in the streets of washington, d.c. our democracy is broken, right? so part of it is that african leverage have better because of their political positioning, because of the dispersive shift in the world war ii years and part of it is learned where to place themselves and how to place themselves. our next question from the other side of the auditorium. audience: you were talking about people getting notifications .rom home censorship in the mail for a lot of soldiers, how much of that forth orgoing back and how much was soldiers allowed to interact with that material or did commanders not care about sort of thing? adriane: i think they glean it, right? african american -- even before censorship was officially p
congress in the there's randolph launching the march on washington movement grass rootsort of movement with national chapters, threatening a march on in 1940 which is the reason that roosevelt issues the desegregateder to the defense industries because he's like, finally white bad word, right? we can't really be like getting ready to fight the nazis and have folks, 150,000 people in the streets of washington, d.c. our democracy is broken, right? so part of it is that african leverage have...
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he saw william randolph hearst as the newspaper magnate who spoke on behalf of america. would put america all over his masthead. he was an ardent isolationists. he thought america needed to stay out of european affairs. he was the model for charles foster kane. wells was very worried about hearst's decision to meet with adler. he felt that hit -- hearst was a latent fascist. he made citizen kane as a satire is that kind of cult of personality. the way wealth can drive power politics. brian: piers is 34 seconds of citizen kane. caller: the next governor of the state. with one purpose only. two point out and make public the downright villainy of political bosses and machines. now under complete control of the government of the state. act as my first official governor of the state will be to appoint a special district attorney to arrange for the advertisement, prosecution, and ddes.ction of boss ge brian: trump aside, people have said this greatest movie ever made of america. prof. churchwell: i think it is. it has a lot of reasons for that claim. but it is interesting to t
he saw william randolph hearst as the newspaper magnate who spoke on behalf of america. would put america all over his masthead. he was an ardent isolationists. he thought america needed to stay out of european affairs. he was the model for charles foster kane. wells was very worried about hearst's decision to meet with adler. he felt that hit -- hearst was a latent fascist. he made citizen kane as a satire is that kind of cult of personality. the way wealth can drive power politics. brian:...
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robert lee randolph, jr., and maria larong were arrested in texas on friday.ese homicides. two men were killed during an argument over a marijuana sale. >>> along the peninsula, an suv ran into the rancho market san mateo. injuries turned out to be minor. the suv that hit the building had to be towed away. the market itself suffered a little damage, and as you can say, it stayed open for business. >>> moving on. all throughout san francisco today, hundreds of volunteers have been serving christmas eve meals to the homeless and those struggling. over at the salvation army, they are preparing thousands of meals that will be delivered tomorrow on christmas day. that's where our reporter is live for us tonight. >> reporter: yeah, dan. the salvation army says this is one of the busies times of the year for them. they just finished prepping off the meals. now everything is inside this freezer. 4,000 meals will be served tomorrow, christmas day. even on christmas eve, the assembly line at the salvation army doesn't stop. for more than 30 years, mary martis has been a
robert lee randolph, jr., and maria larong were arrested in texas on friday.ese homicides. two men were killed during an argument over a marijuana sale. >>> along the peninsula, an suv ran into the rancho market san mateo. injuries turned out to be minor. the suv that hit the building had to be towed away. the market itself suffered a little damage, and as you can say, it stayed open for business. >>> moving on. all throughout san francisco today, hundreds of volunteers have...
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randolph was laying in the top bunk, set of bunk beds, on his belly. he had earphones in his ears and had a walkman there beside him, and he was dead. there was three wounds there. one went into the heart. and that was the death blow. >> for sheriff stubblefield, the grizzly murders hit close to home. >> twyla and her sons, i had known them through church. twyla's kids were special needs kids. they were god's kids. even though they looked like grown men, mentally they were not. it was hard to take for everybody. >> the door that leads to the outside, i believe that's blood which leads out into the backyard. >> stubblefield knew that twyla's boyfriend, 31-year-old hank skinner, had moved in three months earlier. >> when you lived in a house and everyone in that house is murdered but you, you're either a suspect or you're buried somewhere. >> hank skinner had recently been released from an eight month prison sentence for auto theft. he had 38 arrests to his name. >> i knew him to be a bad person. when we found out that skinner was not in the house, every
randolph was laying in the top bunk, set of bunk beds, on his belly. he had earphones in his ears and had a walkman there beside him, and he was dead. there was three wounds there. one went into the heart. and that was the death blow. >> for sheriff stubblefield, the grizzly murders hit close to home. >> twyla and her sons, i had known them through church. twyla's kids were special needs kids. they were god's kids. even though they looked like grown men, mentally they were not. it...
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(ken) we are joined by sean randolph... senior director of the bay area council economic institute. - what immediate changes would take effect on march 29 when the u.k. leaves the european union? -what are the long-term economic impacts if the brexit deal goes through? -how will this impact the economy here in the u.s. and trade deals we have with the eu? - now that eu? - now that the vote has been put on hold... could been put on the vote has - now that eu? - now that the vote has been put on hold... could we see fall out from britain deciding to stay in the eu? (ken) (ken) shortly after saudi journalist jamal khashoggi entered the consulate of saudi arabia in istanbul, he knew he was in danger.(pam) and now more information is out about the last moments of his life ..... including his last words: kron four's j.r. stone is here with more on this high profile incident. j-r (jrs) "i can't breathe." those were jamal khashoggi's last words, a source tells c- n-n. a source briefed on the investigation into khashoggi's murder sa
(ken) we are joined by sean randolph... senior director of the bay area council economic institute. - what immediate changes would take effect on march 29 when the u.k. leaves the european union? -what are the long-term economic impacts if the brexit deal goes through? -how will this impact the economy here in the u.s. and trade deals we have with the eu? - now that eu? - now that the vote has been put on hold... could been put on the vote has - now that eu? - now that the vote has been put on...
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that's about a block away from kentucky avenue and randolph road. fire oicials say the fire caused $70,000 in damage. >>> well,gyian actress ronya usepp could face up to five years in prison because of where she wore a revealing ess. >> she wore this sheer dress to the 40th international cairoti film fl last week. prosecutors charged her with public obscenity forhe wearing dress. youssef posted an apology to her instagram, saying quote, miscalculated when she chose to wear the dress. egypt's tor's guild responded saying that while they believe in the persol freedom o artist, they are against attire that clashes with certain values and traditions. >>> all right,fo s. get ready. colder folk is on its way. and maybe even a little snow. chuck looks ahead after the break. >> -oh, the s-word. >>> and take a live look at a picture from texas. this is air force one renamed special air mission 41 to bring the bodyor ofr president george h.w. bush here to washington. much more on the president's fina farewelthroughout this fina farewelthroughout this l the po
that's about a block away from kentucky avenue and randolph road. fire oicials say the fire caused $70,000 in damage. >>> well,gyian actress ronya usepp could face up to five years in prison because of where she wore a revealing ess. >> she wore this sheer dress to the 40th international cairoti film fl last week. prosecutors charged her with public obscenity forhe wearing dress. youssef posted an apology to her instagram, saying quote, miscalculated when she chose to wear the...
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owning money to the saudi royal family the swiss said we're going to notify the bank account holders randolph flew to london swung into action. he ordered the serious fraud office to close down their investigation. prince bandar said if the investigation continued they would withdraw national security cooperation which would lead in the words of prince bandar to blood on the streets of london. the story we've been banging away out for more than five years something every worked up to it because everybody could see was a huge cover ups the spectacle of a british prime minister closing bell of a criminal investigation for reasons were you aware that your government was approving pavements to a friend of president bush's as part of british aerospace is kickback system is that why you suspended a fraud inquiry. because when tony blair started talking about national security interests that supposed to be a card that trumps all of those i don't believe the investigation is that it would have led anywhere except to the complete wreckage of a vital strategic relationship for our country in terms of f
owning money to the saudi royal family the swiss said we're going to notify the bank account holders randolph flew to london swung into action. he ordered the serious fraud office to close down their investigation. prince bandar said if the investigation continued they would withdraw national security cooperation which would lead in the words of prince bandar to blood on the streets of london. the story we've been banging away out for more than five years something every worked up to it because...
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>> you are talking about judge randolph. i have a great deal of sympathy for that position. thats some good evidence the supreme court did not take another case but there were multiple levels here. one level is there was action in the district courts. strong level is my impression is that executive branch lawyers and the white house got tired of losing, so they started to wind down the whole thing. a coincidence that the number of detainees at guantanamo starts winding down and down and down after. i think broderick makes a strong case that the supreme court's reaffirmation of what i am normally cynical about, the rule of law, did in fact make a difference. >> or president obama coming into office. >> right, but he had some of the same incentives, in other words not to let these people go at all because then you are worried. but the fact is that the numbers kept dropping, just as they kept dropping in the bush administration. >> a couple of points on this. the previous detainee cases, the executive so-called set up combatant status review board, which did release a good many
>> you are talking about judge randolph. i have a great deal of sympathy for that position. thats some good evidence the supreme court did not take another case but there were multiple levels here. one level is there was action in the district courts. strong level is my impression is that executive branch lawyers and the white house got tired of losing, so they started to wind down the whole thing. a coincidence that the number of detainees at guantanamo starts winding down and down and...
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he saw william randolph hearst, the newspaper magnet who spoke of america first, he was a vociferous supporter and e would put america first over his masked head and he was also a very ardent isolationist. he felt strongly that america needed to stay out of european affairs and he was the model for , the charles foster kane in citizen and wells was very worried by hearst's decision to meet hit her. he felt like hearst was a latent made citizen kane a satire of that kind of in whichty and the way wealth could drive power america. in >> 34 seconds of citizen kane directed by orson wells. governor of this state -- with one purpose only out and make public the dishonesty, downright -- of the political machine. control of the government of this state. my first official act as overnor of this state will be to appoint a special district arrange for the and tment, prosecution, conviction of boss -- >> now trump aside people have said this is the greatest movie made in the united states. >> absolutely. i think it probably is. lotink it's got, there is a of reason for it to make that claim. wo
he saw william randolph hearst, the newspaper magnet who spoke of america first, he was a vociferous supporter and e would put america first over his masked head and he was also a very ardent isolationist. he felt strongly that america needed to stay out of european affairs and he was the model for , the charles foster kane in citizen and wells was very worried by hearst's decision to meet hit her. he felt like hearst was a latent made citizen kane a satire of that kind of in whichty and the...
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trump administration sought put a break on the deadlines citing the government shutdown but judge randolph moss said the deadlines would stand because the case effected the safety off the plaintiffs. in saudi arabia, king salman has ordered a reshuffle of the cabinet nearly three months after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, which caused international uproar and brought saudi leadership under close scrutiny. notably, foreign minister adel al-jubeir was demoted to the positionon of minister of state for foreign affairs. al-jubeir blamed khashoggi's killing on rogue saudi agents. he also previously characterized the international outcry over khashoggi's murder as fairly hysterical. the cabinet shakeup is seen as a boonon to ththe crowown prince y placing loyalists in k key positions. bin salman will retain his roles in the government, including deputy prime minister and defense minister. earlier this month, the senate passed a resolution saying it believes the crown prince is responsible for khashoggi's murder. khashoggi, a u.s. resident and columnist for "the washington post," was
trump administration sought put a break on the deadlines citing the government shutdown but judge randolph moss said the deadlines would stand because the case effected the safety off the plaintiffs. in saudi arabia, king salman has ordered a reshuffle of the cabinet nearly three months after the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, which caused international uproar and brought saudi leadership under close scrutiny. notably, foreign minister adel al-jubeir was demoted to the positionon of...
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the story about moses, that's why i tell the story of robert weaver, telling the story of philip randolphreaking down segregation and the trade unions, tell the story of james baldwin another new yorker who was able to get the attention of the kennedy administration in the 60s in the midst of the civil rights era and influence their thinking. there is nobody like a james baldwin as a leading black intellectual with access to top people in the trump administration. it's a reminder of how we traveled this road and the great success we've had, how it is american history. it's central to american history. and it's a reminder that we can come in our ongoing efforts, make such history again. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> i just wanted to ask a question about Ãbit seems pretty pessimistic some of the things you are saying, what are your thoughts of the future has to hold. i have a couple kids who are in their 30s, both successful, college-educated, and they seem so depressed, and doubt about america. that i feel bad and wonder what i should tell them. they both become politically active r
the story about moses, that's why i tell the story of robert weaver, telling the story of philip randolphreaking down segregation and the trade unions, tell the story of james baldwin another new yorker who was able to get the attention of the kennedy administration in the 60s in the midst of the civil rights era and influence their thinking. there is nobody like a james baldwin as a leading black intellectual with access to top people in the trump administration. it's a reminder of how we...
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randolph marshall. holriktp. reverend canon rosemary duncan.nd his historian and author who wrote the bioography of george h. w. bush. we are hearing from the former ime minierf canada. as well as a senator from wyoming, alan simpson longtime family friend fwak to the '60s. and then hearing from george w. bush. we take it now to jeff who is along the parade route. it is a federal holiday. one of the reasons you see so many people paying tribute, including the police officers as they drive by now. jeff? >> and here comes the procession. there are thousands of people lining this route along pennsylvania avenue, we're at 3th and pennsylvania right across from the reagan building. of course president bush was ronald reagan's vice president for eight years. lffer wg thisthousands of peopl esomegh.e b of the weather. this is cold by washington standards. but they are here to see historypy talked to a woman from south carolina here with her husband on on a business trip. and she is among the crowd here paying respects. this is how america today is say
randolph marshall. holriktp. reverend canon rosemary duncan.nd his historian and author who wrote the bioography of george h. w. bush. we are hearing from the former ime minierf canada. as well as a senator from wyoming, alan simpson longtime family friend fwak to the '60s. and then hearing from george w. bush. we take it now to jeff who is along the parade route. it is a federal holiday. one of the reasons you see so many people paying tribute, including the police officers as they drive by...