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. >>> now in studio with me rashad robinson. color of change. also executive producer he investigated the 195 murder of emmett till that mobilized the civil rights movement. let me start, rashad. you have the sound from this young man and he said at the begin of our show. this is what we expected. the rage and the behavior that we saw last night was a -- i compared it to someone who cuts themselves. you're cutting your own body but you're so angry or damaged you turn in on yourself. when you hear young men and women say this is what we expected. what is your reaction? >> you know, that the pain that people are suffering in ferguson and around the country, you know, continues. you know, every single day we sort of hear these stories from our members or from the community around these issues. where a black person or brown person was put in harm's way by the police or someone adjacent to the police. and no justice was served. over and over again these situations happen. and people are in deep pain. we can concentrate on the burning of buildings. we
. >>> now in studio with me rashad robinson. color of change. also executive producer he investigated the 195 murder of emmett till that mobilized the civil rights movement. let me start, rashad. you have the sound from this young man and he said at the begin of our show. this is what we expected. the rage and the behavior that we saw last night was a -- i compared it to someone who cuts themselves. you're cutting your own body but you're so angry or damaged you turn in on yourself....
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joining me rashad robinson. good evening to you. >> hello. let's start with this idea.aneous protests all over the place. not something we see normally. >> i think this is incredibly important to help bring this issue to cities around the country. we've been concentrating so much what's happening in ferguson but there are fergusons all around this country. as we at color of change continue to get these issues, these stories that bubble up over and over again where someone is hurt or killed by police officers, and there's no sense of accountability. what you are seeing from folks may feel spontaneous but this is the bubbling up, the bringing forth of stories and energies from everyday people. diverse crowds that we're seeing all around the country of people saying enough is enough. and that we're no longer going to allow these issues to just be in one community. for certain people to have to deal with. for black and brown people to have to deal with. this we're going to bring this to the table so everyone has to deal with this and see this. so we can start pushing for th
joining me rashad robinson. good evening to you. >> hello. let's start with this idea.aneous protests all over the place. not something we see normally. >> i think this is incredibly important to help bring this issue to cities around the country. we've been concentrating so much what's happening in ferguson but there are fergusons all around this country. as we at color of change continue to get these issues, these stories that bubble up over and over again where someone is hurt or...
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delivers the ball to rashad green. 'noles 34-20. >>> good news for the bison fans.at's our news for tonight. that's our news for tonight. hope you have we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so half-fast? that is up to him. get a fios triple play online for this great price and a $400 visa prepaid card with a 2-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >> dear leader, it has been five weeks since you've been seen in public. your people yearn to set eyes on their beloved kim jong-un. please, some are wondering if you're still in charge. >> fools! i am the one and only shining son. i am your marshal! so why do i hear these poisonous mo
delivers the ball to rashad green. 'noles 34-20. >>> good news for the bison fans.at's our news for tonight. that's our news for tonight. hope you have we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. stop living with half fast internet. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - uploads as fast as downloads. so his homework won't be so...
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so rashad, let me ask you a question that is obviously one of those media questions that's not reallyanswerable but i'm curious for your thoughts any way. how much is solidarity with ferguson and how much as we see in the other calls, albuquerque which i want to get to, a response to other distinct problems? >> you know, in many ways, ferguson is a flash point. ferguson, like many of these stories that we've seen, could have went away. it could have been a moment in time. but there was young folks in ferguson, the young leadership who said enough is enough. and i think they've helped to inspire this new age of activism we're seeing. this participation age. 23 years ago when that video of rodney king surfaced and media had to validate it. and those stories had to be validated through the media before it got amplifieamplified. and we've seen these moments, if it doesn't get covered by main stream media, sometime story doesn't get out there. but underneath in it communities around the country, people are experiencing these moments and issues with police. armed with social media, and this
so rashad, let me ask you a question that is obviously one of those media questions that's not reallyanswerable but i'm curious for your thoughts any way. how much is solidarity with ferguson and how much as we see in the other calls, albuquerque which i want to get to, a response to other distinct problems? >> you know, in many ways, ferguson is a flash point. ferguson, like many of these stories that we've seen, could have went away. it could have been a moment in time. but there was...
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rashad robinson, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> three things tonow on monday. the u.s. postal service says they've been hacked and confidential information, including social security numbers of more than 800,000 employees may have been compromised. the agency says the data of customers who contacted its call center between january and mid-august are also possibly effected. the fbi and other federal agencies are investigating. >>> starting today -- -- options on the new healthcare.gov website. unlike last year's problematic rollout, officials have promised an an improved experience. >>> and kasey -- the nurse who fought officials over her forced ebola quarantine is officially out of the 21-damon toring. she and her boyfriend are leaving northern maine, disappointed in the way her boyfriend's former college treated him. he's a nursing student. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman
rashad robinson, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >>> three things tonow on monday. the u.s. postal service says they've been hacked and confidential information, including social security numbers of more than 800,000 employees may have been compromised. the agency says the data of customers who contacted its call center between january and mid-august are also possibly effected. the fbi and other federal agencies are investigating. >>>...
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jordan started the trash talking when he was asked by sports caster amad rashad who jordan future. >> never play with obama, but i would, but no. >> that's okay. i would take him out. he's a hack. him. >> you want to say that, the president of the united states? >> i never said he wasn't a great politician. i am just sayingacy great (bleep). >> jordan is the partial owner of the sharlo hornets, a team who hasn't done so well. in a radio interview, president obama tease back? >> michael wasn't very well informed about this. i think he might have been trying to give ahmed an extra ratings boost on his show. >> giving him a hard time. there is no doubt michael is a better golfer than i am. >> okay. >> if i was playing twice a day for the last 15 years, then that might not be the case. you know, he might want to spend more time thinking about the bobcats or maybe the hornets. >> that's a whole another issue. >> well played. up next on "power politics," picking apart the polls. how is it that so many were so far off? plus the mid-term impact on u.s. foreign policy. will the g.o.p. controll
jordan started the trash talking when he was asked by sports caster amad rashad who jordan future. >> never play with obama, but i would, but no. >> that's okay. i would take him out. he's a hack. him. >> you want to say that, the president of the united states? >> i never said he wasn't a great politician. i am just sayingacy great (bleep). >> jordan is the partial owner of the sharlo hornets, a team who hasn't done so well. in a radio interview, president obama...
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. >> cris: the unfortunately part so easy for rashad jennings to get another, and there's dez with his nah. but it would have been so easy to push out beyond. >> al: the cowboys are pretty certain they are going to win this. >> al: we don't think the ball got there. but we know nothing. >> cris: remember that conclusive thing. we thought it looked like a fumble down there, too. it had to be with absolute certainty. there can't be doubt. >> al: your name again, i'm sorry. here comes vinovic. >> referee: after reviewing the play, the receiver did not get to the 30 yard line. dallas ball. please reset the game clock to 40 seconds, 4-0. >> al: listen to that cheer. what's so odd this year is that a lot of, you know, giants fans, frustrated, a lot of talk about the giants fans selling their tickets to cowboy fans, so you have a ton of cowboys fans here. in contrast to that, in dallas this season, one of the big stories has been the cowboy fans are selling their fans to visiting teams fans. >> cris: there's a story right there. that look we've seen a few times too many out of tom coughlin. h
. >> cris: the unfortunately part so easy for rashad jennings to get another, and there's dez with his nah. but it would have been so easy to push out beyond. >> al: the cowboys are pretty certain they are going to win this. >> al: we don't think the ball got there. but we know nothing. >> cris: remember that conclusive thing. we thought it looked like a fumble down there, too. it had to be with absolute certainty. there can't be doubt. >> al: your name again, i'm...
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one of their former classmates, rashad williams was fatally stabbed less than three months ago.is. the 14-year-old shawn -- rashad williams was stabbed this fall by another student who used to go here. and this is one of a handful of cases that spurred the board to consider this legislation. >> they feel like they can make a difference. and i feel like the teacher is helping them do that. i'm superproud of them. >> reporter: another recent event behind this resolution, this summer, the shooting death of youth outreach worker, alan callaway. the resolution calls for the district to support gun control policies, communicate information about gun buyback events and gun safety practices with families and expand upon lessons in the classroom about violence prevention. the board will vote on this tonight. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> quite an interesting lesson for the students. >>> 8:046789 the man who was arrested in the deadly hit and run of a 14-year-old boy in san leandro last week, he's due to go before a judge today. 34-year-old sonny anderson will be charged with sec
one of their former classmates, rashad williams was fatally stabbed less than three months ago.is. the 14-year-old shawn -- rashad williams was stabbed this fall by another student who used to go here. and this is one of a handful of cases that spurred the board to consider this legislation. >> they feel like they can make a difference. and i feel like the teacher is helping them do that. i'm superproud of them. >> reporter: another recent event behind this resolution, this summer,...
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. >> rashad ali, you know where we're going to be. >> oh, yeah. >> here's the hilarious part. i'm going to the mall. y'all can watch football. i'm going to shop. >> i'm watching football. >> online shopping is good for me. >> serious turn here. this weekend, we've seen, of course, all of the protests have been going on in ferguson and across the country, there's also this, let's talk about this, the 12-year-old boy gunned down by police in cleveland. and now the community is coming together to talk about gun violence as surveillance video. and we're going to show more of this, the video is released of last week end's shooting. >> plus, hundreds of thousands of people in the northeast are suffering from a power outage. this has been days, people. when are they going to be able to turn their heaters back on? >>> it's switzerland, it's great. >> when roger federer defeated richard gasquet last sunday, it marked the first time that switzerland won the cup, the top competition. >> personally, i'm unbelievably happy. i've been playing in this competition for almost 15 years now. >>
. >> rashad ali, you know where we're going to be. >> oh, yeah. >> here's the hilarious part. i'm going to the mall. y'all can watch football. i'm going to shop. >> i'm watching football. >> online shopping is good for me. >> serious turn here. this weekend, we've seen, of course, all of the protests have been going on in ferguson and across the country, there's also this, let's talk about this, the 12-year-old boy gunned down by police in cleveland. and now...
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rashad, let me start with you. it was a national moment this week. that announcement.tings here. just look at how many people were watching tv that night. it was crazy. not just this channel, but everybody. everybody was watching what was happening in the streets afterwards whether it was in ferguson or nationally and into that steps the president and delivers messages we just showed there. what did you make of the role he played this week? >> i think it was disappointing for many people. this backdrop of people protesting and people coming out and not a lot of energy and people were, i think, looking for some sort of direction. the president even the next day talked about what should be happening that local and the state level. well, he's the president, he's in charge of the federal government. and there are things that the federal government can do. >> what specifically? what did you want to hear? >> i wanted to hear, what are the next steps? we have been talking about this for several months now. delivered petitions with a host of things that can be done to incents
rashad, let me start with you. it was a national moment this week. that announcement.tings here. just look at how many people were watching tv that night. it was crazy. not just this channel, but everybody. everybody was watching what was happening in the streets afterwards whether it was in ferguson or nationally and into that steps the president and delivers messages we just showed there. what did you make of the role he played this week? >> i think it was disappointing for many people....
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. >> cris: the unfortunately part so easy for rashad jennings to get another, and there's dez with his nah. but it would have been so easy to push out beyond. >> al: the cowboys are pretty certain they are going to win this. >> al: we don't think the ball got there. but we know nothing. >> cris: remember that conclusive thing. we thought it looked like a fumble down there, too. it had to be with absolute certainty. there can't be doubt. >> al: your name again, i'm sorry. here comes vinovic. >> referee: after reviewing the play, the receiver did not get to the 30 yard line. dallas ball. please reset the game clock to 40 seconds, 4-0. >> al: listen to that cheer. what's so odd this year is that a lot of, you know, giants fans, frustrated, a lot of talk about the giants fans selling their tickets to cowboy fans, so you have a ton of cowboys fans here. in contrast to that, in dallas this season, one of the big stories has been the cowboy fans are selling their fans to visiting teams fans. >> cris: there's a story right there. that look we've seen a few times too many out of tom coughlin. h
. >> cris: the unfortunately part so easy for rashad jennings to get another, and there's dez with his nah. but it would have been so easy to push out beyond. >> al: the cowboys are pretty certain they are going to win this. >> al: we don't think the ball got there. but we know nothing. >> cris: remember that conclusive thing. we thought it looked like a fumble down there, too. it had to be with absolute certainty. there can't be doubt. >> al: your name again, i'm...
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quarter back rashad cooper using a wide open antonio shaw and shaw runs it in for the score.dson has a 4-12 lead. later on, down 16-12, trying to connect here on the long pass in the end zone but it's going to get picked off here by woodson's charles peeler. this would seal the victory, woodson wins its second consecutive turkey bowl and its fifth in the last seven years. >> at the turkey bowl luncheon on monday i told them, you know, in life everything is about a moment. what are you going to do with your moment? are you going to use it, abuse it or let it go? this is their moment. we finished this one. we brought it home. we still have a little work to do. >> woodson will face the winner of this weekend's game between gonzaga and friendship in the d.c. state championship game. that game will take place on december 6. let's move on to college basketball now. georgetown and number two wisconsin going at it today in the battle for atlantis tournament. fans from the great state of wisconsin taking over the bahamas. we're going to pick this one up late in the first half. georget
quarter back rashad cooper using a wide open antonio shaw and shaw runs it in for the score.dson has a 4-12 lead. later on, down 16-12, trying to connect here on the long pass in the end zone but it's going to get picked off here by woodson's charles peeler. this would seal the victory, woodson wins its second consecutive turkey bowl and its fifth in the last seven years. >> at the turkey bowl luncheon on monday i told them, you know, in life everything is about a moment. what are you...
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i've interviewed fa lisa rashad, who played his wife, and director of "a different world" and we talkedhasn't been done. you don't see another show that pulls in black audiences, moms, kids, grandparents and makes them feel alive. don't think it will happen again which is unfortunate because that's bill cosby's legacy in a nutshell, that family-friendly sitcom. >> do you think in the social media world because you smartly pointed out, it's a different world now -- >> oh, definitely. >> but now you have social media that can take on a life of its own. is it possible that body of work, that legacy, can withstand something that is viral in and of itself. >> that's a good question. last week bill cosby's camp asked him to meme on twitter, look at old photos of him and make funny captions or memes. people were coming back with caption of rape. young people don't know bill cosby's body of work like you or i do and i think that's the audience that will get active on social media. until theels these allegations go away, i don't think social media will embrace him. that's where you want people t
i've interviewed fa lisa rashad, who played his wife, and director of "a different world" and we talkedhasn't been done. you don't see another show that pulls in black audiences, moms, kids, grandparents and makes them feel alive. don't think it will happen again which is unfortunate because that's bill cosby's legacy in a nutshell, that family-friendly sitcom. >> do you think in the social media world because you smartly pointed out, it's a different world now -- >> oh,...